Scottish Names
1,582 names found
Lauchlan
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish name meaning 'from the land of lochs.' It refers to a person from a place near a lake.
Mickinzie
Scottish
Meaning
A variant spelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Coinneach' (meaning 'handsome').
Graig
Scottish
Meaning
A spelling variant of Craig, meaning "rock" or "crag." Its etymology is Scottish.
Mickenzi
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented spelling variation of McKenzie, which is a Scottish surname meaning "son of Coinneach" (Kenneth).
Braizlee
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name likely combining 'Brais' (Scottish name) with 'Lee'.
Donnal
Scottish
Meaning
Donnal is a rare masculine name, possibly a variation of Donald, a Scottish name meaning 'world ruler' or 'proud chief.'
Leesly
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name; variation of 'Leslie', originally from Scottish place names.
Bernet
Scottish
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Burnett, a surname of English and Scottish origin, meaning 'brown'.
Donld
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a misspelling of Donald. Donald is a Scottish name derived from the Gaelic name Domhnall, meaning 'world ruler' or 'chief'.
Leisly
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern variant of names like Leslie, which originates from a Scottish place name meaning 'garden of the gray fort'.
Cesley
Scottish
Meaning
A variant of Lesley, originally a Scottish surname derived from a place name meaning 'garden of hollies'.
Donnett
Scottish
Meaning
Donnett is a feminine form of Donald, which is of Scottish origin, meaning 'world ruler'.
Lelsie
Scottish
Meaning
A variant of Leslie, meaning 'garden of hollies' or 'from the gray fortress'. Originates from Scottish place names.
Mkenzi
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a variation of McKenzie, which is of Scottish Gaelic origin meaning 'son of Coinneach' (handsome).
Gregor
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish and Slavic variation of Gregory, from the Greek 'Grēgórios,' meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant.' Represents alertness and protection.
Moina
Scottish
Meaning
This name has possible origins in Scottish Gaelic, potentially meaning 'maid' or 'maiden.' It can also be a variant of 'Moana,' a Polynesian name meaning 'ocean.'
Ceth
Scottish
Meaning
A short form of Kenneth or Gareth. Kenneth is Scottish meaning 'handsome'. Gareth is Welsh, meaning 'gentle'.
Lennoxx
Scottish
Meaning
From the place of elms; Scottish place name. It is a modern, unique variant of the classic Lennox.
Callison
Scottish
Meaning
Surname derived from the given name Colin or Nicholas, meaning 'victorious people'.
Donney
Scottish
Meaning
Diminutive of Donald, a Scottish name meaning 'world ruler' or 'chief'.
Lenneth
Scottish
Meaning
A variation of names starting with 'Len', perhaps linked to 'Kenneth'. Meaning may vary depending on the root name.
Allistor
Scottish
Meaning
A variant of Alistair, which is the Scottish Gaelic form of Alexander, meaning 'defending men'.
Bettejean
Scottish
Meaning
A combination of Bette (a diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'my God is abundance') and Jean (Scottish form of Jane, meaning 'God is gracious').
Callon
Scottish
Meaning
Possibly a variation of Callan, which is of Scottish or Irish origin, meaning 'battle' or 'rock'.
Donnita
Scottish
Meaning
A feminine variation of Donald, meaning 'world ruler' or 'proud chief.'
Muir
Scottish
Meaning
Muir is a Scottish surname derived from the Old Norse word 'mýrr,' meaning 'moor' or 'marsh.' It is often used as a given name, evoking a connection to nature.
Murnie
Scottish
Meaning
A diminutive form, possibly of Scottish or Irish origin, related to names like 'Morna' or 'Morna', often associated with the sea or a sea-like quality.
Chalmer
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname derived from the Old French 'chamberlain', referring to an officer in charge of the royal chamber.
Grieg
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname, likely derived from a place name or occupational origin. Often associated with the famous composer.
Lesile
Scottish
Meaning
A spelling variant of Leslie, a Scottish name meaning 'garden of hollies'. Originally a surname.
Donold
Scottish
Meaning
An archaic spelling variant of Donald, which means 'world ruler' or 'proud chief'. It is of Scottish origin.
Lesle
Scottish
Meaning
A variation of Leslie, a Scottish name, meaning "garden of hollies" or "from the gray fortress."
Murrey
Scottish
Meaning
Murrey is a masculine name that is a variant spelling of Murray. Murray is of Scottish Gaelic origin, from 'Muireach', meaning 'sea dweller' or 'mariner'.
Chalmus
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a variant of Chalmers, a Scottish surname referring to someone who lived near or was in charge of a chamber (room).
Murron
Scottish
Meaning
This name is believed to have Scottish or Irish origins, possibly derived from the Latin 'Maurus,' meaning 'dark' or 'moorish.'
Mykenzi
Scottish
Meaning
A modern phonetic spelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish Gaelic surname meaning 'son of Coinneach' (meaning 'handsome' or 'fair').
Leslei
Scottish
Meaning
A variant spelling of Lesley, derived from a Scottish place name, meaning 'garden of hollies' or 'gray fortress'.
Donquell
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a combination of 'Don' (often short for Donald) and a modern suffix like 'quell'. No established meaning.
Leslieanne
Scottish
Meaning
A combination of the names Leslie, meaning 'garden of hollies' in Scottish, and Anne, meaning 'grace' in Hebrew.
Nakenzie
Scottish
Meaning
A modern variant of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Coinneach' (meaning 'handsome' or 'fair').
Hargie
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish name, likely a diminutive of names like Harry or similar, possibly meaning 'army power'.
Neilina
Scottish
Meaning
A feminine form derived from the Scottish name Neil, meaning 'champion' or 'cloud'. Neilina adds a delicate, flowing suffix.
Cheyne
Scottish
Meaning
Cheyne is a Scottish surname-turned-given name, derived from the French word chêne, meaning "oak tree."
Niel
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish and Irish variant of the Welsh name Neil, meaning 'champion' or 'cloud'. It's a strong, classic name.
Alastar
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish Gaelic form of Alexander, meaning 'defending warrior' or 'helper of mankind' from Greek elements.
Norval
Scottish
Meaning
Of uncertain origin, possibly Scottish or English, potentially derived from a place name meaning 'north farm' or 'north moor'.
Donnielle
Scottish
Meaning
A feminine variant of Donald, which comes from the Gaelic name Domhnall, meaning "world ruler" or "proud chief".
Leslyn
Scottish
Meaning
A combination of the names Leslie and Lynn, meaning 'garden of hollies' or 'lake'.
Chirsty
Scottish
Meaning
Diminutive of Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Bettyjean
Scottish
Meaning
A combination of Betty, a diminutive of Elizabeth meaning 'pledged to God', and Jean, the Scottish form of Jane meaning 'God is gracious'.
Leshe
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern name, potentially a variation of Leslie, a Scottish name, meaning 'garden of hollies'.
Donnis
Scottish
Meaning
Donnis is a name of Scottish origin, thought to be a variant of Dennis which is from Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and fertility.
Lesleigh
Scottish
Meaning
A modern, often feminine, variation of 'Leslie,' which is of Scottish origin and means 'garden of hollies.'
Lesleyanne
Scottish
Meaning
A combination of the names Lesley and Anne, with Lesley being of Scottish origin, meaning 'garden of hollies'.
Lesliee
Scottish
Meaning
A feminine form of Leslie, which comes from a Scottish place name meaning 'garden of the gray fort'. It suggests a connection to nature.
Camareon
Scottish
Meaning
Modern name, possibly a creative variant of Cameron, a Scottish name meaning 'crooked nose'.
Dontario
Scottish
Meaning
Modern name, probably a combination of 'Don-' and '-tario'. 'Don' is a diminutive of Donald, meaning 'world ruler'.
Leslianne
Scottish
Meaning
A combination of Leslie and Anne. Leslie is a Scottish name meaning 'garden' and Anne is of Hebrew origin meaning 'grace'.
Donnia
Scottish
Meaning
Probably a feminine variant of Donald, which originates from the Gaelic name Domhnall, meaning 'world ruler' or 'proud chief'.
Leslly
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern variant of Leslie, deriving from Scottish place name, meaning 'garden of hollies'.