Scottish Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 7
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Scottish names are derived from various sources, including Gaelic, Norse, and English. The names were usually formed by combining two words that conveyed a specific meaning. For example, Ailsa is a Scottish name that means “supernatural victory”.
The name is derived from the Old Norse elements “alfr” meaning “supernatural being” and “seg” meaning “victory”. Similarly, the name Blair means “battlefield”. The name is derived from the Scottish Gaelic word “blàr” meaning “plain, battlefield”
This collection has all Scottish Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Scottish baby names to help you make the right choice!
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Scottish Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Laird means Lord | ||
Lion, Brave | ||
Clan name, surname; Lawyer | ||
Small town in Scottish; Clear space, glade | ||
A place name that reffesr to Lanrick Castle in Scottland | ||
The one who is fierce | ||
Muscular, sttrong male individual | ||
Name describing one who serves John | ||
Servant of Jonh | ||
She who is in service of John | ||
Servant of Jonh | ||
The name means River | ||
Skottish meaning is the river, while Celtic is meadow | ||
A meadow or a clearing that is small | ||
Someone who lives near elm trees | ||
A gardn of holiness and sancity | ||
A yard, a field of holiness | ||
A religious, sacred garden | ||
Place of the Flood | ||
Famous in war | ||
Short version of Alexandra, nickname | ||
One who lives in the land of the fjords | ||
Scottish variation of name Lily | ||
Rare variation of the name Lily, from flower name | ||
Scottish variation of name Lily, name of the flower lily | ||
A place name refers to a person who is from Livingstone | ||
The one from Ellen's lake | ||
Lord of the lake | ||
Warrior of the land of lakes | ||
Scottish nickname for people from Norway | ||
Man from the hollow | ||
The name of an early Scottish chieftain and a place name. | ||
A person from the island grove | ||
A Scottish surname derived from the Old Norse given name Liulfr which means wolf | ||
One from the island | ||
Scottish and Irish prefix meaning son of | ||
The son of Alasdair | ||
Son of the chief in battle | ||
A son of a handsome man | ||
Son of the defender of mankind | ||
The name given to the son of Artan | ||
Gaelic - Son of Arthur; | ||
The son of Olaf, son of the battle chief | ||
Son of righteousness | ||
A son of a shepard | ||
A son of the thane | ||
The son of | ||
A son of fire | ||
A fair, favored one | ||
A son of the fair man | ||


