Argyl
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Argyl is a boy’s name of Scottish origin, meaning “Argyl refers to Argyll, a region in western Scotland. It is derived from Gaelic, meaning 'coastland of the Gael'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1920.
What Argyl Means
“Argyl refers to Argyll, a region in western Scotland. It is derived from Gaelic, meaning 'coastland of the Gael'.”
The Story of Argyl
Hear the call of Scotland's rugged coastlands in this name, a strong echo from the wild Atlantic.
Argyl is derived from the Scottish region of Argyll, meaning 'coastland of the Gael.' This name carries the spirit of a place known for its dramatic landscapes and ancient heritage.
This name is for your son, a child of resilience and strength, connected to the enduring spirit of the Scottish Highlands. You see him as someone who will find his footing on any terrain, his character as unyielding as the coastal cliffs.
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Peak Year
#5 in 1920
Total Births
10
First Recorded
1920
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