Scottish Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 8
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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!
You can explore Scottish baby names: Alphabetically (A–Z) By gender (boy, girl, unisex) By starting or ending letters By meaning and origin Click on any baby name to view its meaning, background, pronunciation, and related names.
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Scottish Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A son of a favored man | ||
Son of Coinneach, name of a Scottish clan | ||
God has heard me; Celtic - Son of Cionaodh; Gaelic - Son of Coinneach; Son of Kenneth; | ||
Son of the fair born | ||
Son of the land | ||
The son of Flann | ||
The son who has a handsome father | ||
Son of the lion | ||
Son of Laren | ||
An amiable and youthful person | ||
Son of a beautiful man | ||
Son of an unattractive man | ||
Son of a bald man | ||
A gracious son | ||
A Scottish Surname which is found mainly in Scottish and Northern Ireland | ||
Scottish diminutive for Margareth meaning pearl | ||
One who is beautiful like a pearl | ||
A person tho is large and collosal | ||
She who is bitter, ful of bitterness | ||
A child of light; pearl | ||
Scottish diminutive for Margaret, meaning pearl | ||
Scottish name meaning pearl | ||
Variant of the Scottish name Maisie meaning pearl | ||
To be the son of someone | ||
A virginal, untouched young woman | ||
A son of Kay, a Son of Fire | ||
A Scottish female name | ||
A devotee of St, Colomba | ||
A Scottish surname, son of Mangus | ||
A girl pretty as a pearl | ||
A dame that is as beautiful as a pearl | ||
A maiden who is like a pearl | ||
A surname derived from teh clan name Matheson in Scottish | ||
Gift of Yahweh; Gift of God; Gift of the Lord; A variant of Matthew | ||
A bear's son | ||
One who lives by the Great stream | ||
Scottish diminutive of Margaret, means pearl | ||
 Son of righteousness | ||
A son of fire | ||
The fair one | ||
Son of Finley | ||
Son of an ugly man | ||
A son of a carpenter of wright | ||
Clearance on unfruitful land, Defrayal on barren land. | ||
The utmost beautiful. | ||
The most dearly one. | ||
The darling or much loved one. | ||
the Child of a wise leader. | ||
A Christianity ritual of shaving head | ||
An estate-owner, who lives in a manor | ||



