Scottish Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 9
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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 |
|---|---|---|
Germanic - Will; Desire; Helmet; Protection; Faithful Guard; A variant form of Mina | ||
A person with patience, a calm person | ||
An angel who is closer to the God | ||
Hebrew - Sea of Bitterness; Rebelliousness; Wished for Child; Celtic - Little Mary; A variant of Mary | ||
Hebrew - Sea of Bitterness; Rebelliousness; Wished for Child; Celtic - Big; Great; A variant of Mary | ||
Gaelic - Child of the Sea; Mariner; Big Peak; Big Gap; Great; Fair Skinned | ||
Head minister of an monastery. | ||
From the river along alder trees | ||
One option or single opportunity. | ||
Tradesman of linen cloths. | ||
Who has carry clean heart. | ||
Follower, cup holder, victor, fighter. | ||
Victor, overcomer, defender, defeater. | ||
A person who has general authority over others. | ||
A gentle person, from the headland | ||
Peninsulas, outcrop, point, cliff. | ||
Name of a very famous Saint | ||
A small holy person, Little saint | ||
A Hebrew word of something came out of the water. | ||
An Enchanting brave person who is infatuated for his bravery. | ||
His leniency and compassion shown towards offenders , disposition to be kind and forgiving | ||
Not widely known, especially valued for its uncommonness, not widely distributed | ||
A hammer or a point | ||
The person who takes the very first step to perform anything. | ||
One who came from a steep place | ||
Scottish - Patterned fabric; From Paisley; Scottish; Man of the church; A variant of name Paisley | ||
A name given to church; noble and kind hearted | ||
Ploughman; Farmer; Son of the plough | ||
One who is born with paws; a fighter | ||
A royal and humble person; warrior's town | ||
One who is the son of Paidin | ||
It has individuality and confidence | ||
A peg; one who is governed by tradition | ||
A flower made ornament | ||
A girl who is like the flower bud | ||
German - Bright Famous One; Famously Famous; Scottish short form of Robert; Shining | ||
A bright flame | ||
Surname, means small fortress | ||
A variant of name Ramsey; Derived from a place name meaning Wild-garlic Island in Old English | ||
Form of Ronale, one who rules with counsel | ||
Scottish name meaning a shield of wolf | ||
A shield-wolf | ||
A red haired man or someone with a ruddy complexion | ||
An European surname. Can mean: to rule, the ruling couselor, queen or rath chain | ||


