Scottish Names
1,582 names found
Buckie
Scottish
Meaning
Diminutive of names like Buckner or Buchanan or simply derived from the word 'buck', often associated with deer.
Davanna
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name. Possible connection to Davina, a Scottish name meaning 'beloved'.
Kierstie
Scottish
Meaning
A variation of the Scottish name Kirsty, a diminutive of Kirstin or Christine, meaning 'Christian'.
Kile
Scottish
Meaning
A short form of 'Kyle', from the Gaelic 'caol', meaning 'narrow' or 'slender', typically associated with a strait or channel.
Daveena
Scottish
Meaning
Possibly a modern invented name. It could be related to Davina, which is of Scottish origin meaning 'beloved'.
Kiler
Scottish
Meaning
A spelling variant of 'Killer' which is an occupational name or surname of Scottish or English origin. Meaning is somewhat undesirable.
Ainzley
Scottish
Meaning
Ainzley is a Scottish surname-turned-first name, derived from a place name meaning "Ann's meadow" or "one's own meadow."
Allanmichael
Scottish
Meaning
Allanmichael is a combined name blending the Scottish name Allan, meaning "handsome" or "harmony", and the Hebrew name Michael, meaning "who is like God?".
Bunie
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a diminutive or nickname derived from a longer name such as Bernice or Bonnie. Bonnie is of Scottish origin meaning 'pretty'.
Killean
Scottish
Meaning
Possibly from the Gaelic 'cillean,' meaning 'church' or 'small church'. It may also have an Irish origin related to a surname.
Kincade
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname meaning 'from the head of the glen'. It refers to a location and indicates a familial origin.
Davyne
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern variant of Davina, which is a Scottish feminine form of David, meaning 'beloved'.
Kindall
Scottish
Meaning
An Anglicized form of the Scottish surname, and a place name, meaning 'from the valley'
Buell
Scottish
Meaning
A surname derived from the Gaelic word for 'battle axe'.
Kindsay
Scottish
Meaning
A spelling variant of Lindsay, derived from a Scottish place name, meaning 'Lincoln's island'.
Kinkade
Scottish
Meaning
Kinkade is a surname, of Scottish origin, referring to a specific location. It means 'head of the canyon'.
Kinnith
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern respelling of Kenneth, meaning 'handsome' or 'born of fire'. Derives from Scottish Gaelic.
Burce
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a variation of Bruce, a Scottish surname derived from a place name in France, meaning 'the willow lands'.
Kinlie
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name derived from the Scottish surname 'Kinley,' which has a Celtic origin. It signifies 'fair-haired warrior' or 'son of the fair-haired hero'.
Kinnie
Scottish
Meaning
Kinnie is a diminutive of names like Kenneth or Kendrick, of Scottish/Irish origin. Kenneth means 'handsome'.
Davonna
Scottish
Meaning
Davonna is a modern American name, likely a variant of Davina, which is of Scottish origin, a feminine form of David meaning "beloved."
Kinnon
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname used as a given name, it means 'son of Coinneach,' which means 'handsome' or 'comely'.
Kinnedi
Scottish
Meaning
Kinnedi is likely a modern variation of Kennedy, a Scottish surname meaning "helmeted head" or "ugly head."
Burnett
Scottish
Meaning
Burnett is a surname of English and Scottish origin, derived from the Old English word 'brun', meaning 'brown' or 'dark haired'. It was originally a nickname.
Davene
Scottish
Meaning
Davene is a modern feminine name, likely a variant of Davina, which is of Scottish origin, meaning 'beloved'.
Kinneth
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish name, likely a variant of Kenneth, meaning 'handsome'.
Kirstee
Scottish
Meaning
A modern, creative variant of 'Kirsten', a Scottish form of 'Christina', which means 'a Christian' or 'anointed'.
Kirklan
Scottish
Meaning
An Anglicized surname, meaning 'church land' or 'church settlement', of Scottish origin.
Alleson
Scottish
Meaning
A modern respelling of Allison.
Bannie
Scottish
Meaning
Bannie is a Scottish name meaning 'blessed'. It can also be considered a diminutive of names like Bernice.
Burnis
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a variant of Burness, a Scottish surname derived from Burnhouse, a place name meaning 'house near the burn (stream)'. Could also be related to the given name Bernard.
Dayven
Scottish
Meaning
Dayven is a modern invented name, likely a variation of the name Davin or Dave meaning 'beloved'.
Kirklen
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name with a probable origin related to the Scottish surname Kirk, which relates to a church, thus 'church land'.
Kirkwood
Scottish
Meaning
Scottish surname, meaning 'church wood' or 'church forest'. Denotes a location near a church in a wooded area.
Ddnald
Scottish
Meaning
A misspelling of Donald, a Scottish name meaning 'world ruler'.
Kirstey
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish diminutive of 'Christina' or 'Kirsten', meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Kirstin
Scottish
Meaning
Kirstin is a Scottish and Scandinavian variant of Kirsten, a short form of Christina. Christina is derived from the Latin 'Christianus', meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Burns
Scottish
Meaning
Derived from a Scottish surname referring to someone who lived near a stream or small brook, ultimately from the Old English *burna*.
Deith
Scottish
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Keith, a Scottish name derived from a place name in East Lothian, Scotland.
Kirkpatrick
Scottish
Meaning
An English and Scottish surname, meaning 'Patrick's church'. Traditionally a last name.
Dekendrick
Scottish
Meaning
A modern, likely Americanized name, potentially a combination of 'De-' prefix with 'Kendrick.' Kendrick is of Scottish origin, meaning 'royal power'.
Kirsti
Scottish
Meaning
A diminutive of Kirstin or Kirsty, a Scottish form of Christine, meaning 'Christian' or 'follower of Christ'.
Kirklin
Scottish
Meaning
A surname-derived name of Scottish origin, meaning 'church land' or 'church settlement'.
Barr
Scottish
Meaning
An English and Scottish surname that originated as a topographic name for someone who lived near a barrier, gate, or bar.
Burness
Scottish
Meaning
Burness is a Scottish surname derived from Burnhouse, a place name. The name suggests someone who lived near a burn (stream) house.
Dellas
Scottish
Meaning
Possibly a modern variation of Dallas, which is of Scottish origin, referring to 'from the valley'.
Kirstie
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish diminutive form of Kirstin or Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ' in Greek.
Kirsty
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish diminutive of Christine or Christina, which ultimately derives from the Greek Khristos, meaning "anointed" or "Christ's follower".
Dennen
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a surname used as a first name. It's a Scottish surname, a variant of Dunning, referring to someone who lived near a small fort.
Kirstyn
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish variation of Kirsten, Kirstyn means 'Christian'. It is derived from the Greek name Christianos.
Burnet
Scottish
Meaning
Burnet is a Scottish and English surname-turned-first name, referring to a dark brown cloth or to someone who lives near a patch of burnet flowers.
Deronna
Scottish
Meaning
Possibly a modern invented name, perhaps a combination of 'De-' prefix with 'Ronna'. Ronna is a variant of Rhona, meaning 'strong counsel'.
Kirsy
Scottish
Meaning
A modern variation of the name 'Kirsty', often associated with the Scottish form of 'Christina', meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Desheena
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, potentially a combination of 'Des-' with 'Sheena', a Scottish name meaning 'God is gracious'.
Knoxli
Scottish
Meaning
A modern combination of the surname Knox, of Scottish origin, meaning "round hill", and a suffix to make it feminine.
Adairis
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name, possibly a variant of Adair, a Scottish name meaning 'from the oak tree ford', with added melodic suffix.
Aian
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name or a variant of Ian, a Scottish form of John, meaning "God is gracious".
Allistair
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish form of Alexander, which is of Greek origin, meaning 'defending men'.
Barclay
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname derived from a place name meaning "birch clearing."
Byrce
Scottish
Meaning
Variant of Bryce. Bryce is of Scottish origin, derived from the French 'de Bricqueville,' a place name.