Scottish Names
1,582 names found
Masie
Scottish
Meaning
A diminutive of Maisie, which is a Scottish form of Margaret (Greek for 'pearl'). It evokes sweetness and charm.
Stirling
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname and place name, meaning "genuine" or "of high quality".
Braleigh
Scottish
Meaning
A modern, invented name likely blending elements of 'Brae' (Scottish for hillside) and '-leigh' (English for meadow).
Elspeth
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish variant of Elizabeth, meaning "my God is abundance" or "pledged to God."
Donta
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern American name, possibly a combination of Don and a suffix. 'Don' ultimately from the Scottish 'donn' meaning 'brown'.
Dyce
Scottish
Meaning
Dyce is likely derived from a Scottish place name. The origin and meaning of the place name itself are uncertain, but possibly connected to a dark stream.
Kensie
Scottish
Meaning
Often considered a diminutive of names ending with -kins or -ken, though its direct meaning is not precise. Could be a variant of McKenzie.
Ainslie
Scottish
Meaning
Derived from a Scottish place name, likely meaning 'An's clearing' or 'An's field'. An is a Scottish personal name.
Dallis
Scottish
Meaning
From the valley or dale; also associated with Dallas, Texas, which may derive from a Scottish surname.
Grier
Scottish
Meaning
Of Scottish origin, meaning "watchful" or "vigilant." It can be used for both genders.
Logyn
Scottish
Meaning
Modern invention; may blend 'Logan' with another name.
Aisla
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish name derived from Ailsa Craig, a small island off the coast of Scotland.
Kampbell
Scottish
Meaning
A variant of Campbell, of Scottish origin, meaning 'crooked mouth' or 'wry mouth,' originally an occupational name.
Keir
Scottish
Meaning
Keir is a Scottish name meaning 'dark-haired' or 'son of the dark one'.
Dallie
Scottish
Meaning
Often considered a diminutive of Dallas, a Scottish surname referring to a 'dale dwelling'.
Imrie
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish name. Could be a variant of Emery, meaning 'powerful' or 'industrious' (Germanic). Also could be from the Gaelic 'Aimir', which means 'a leader.'
Kameryn
Scottish
Meaning
Kameryn is a modern name, possibly a variation of Cameron, meaning "crooked nose" or "crooked river" in Scottish.
Thayne
Scottish
Meaning
Scottish surname derived from the title 'thane', denoting a feudal lord or chieftain.
Lochlyn
Scottish
Meaning
Derived from Scottish Gaelic, meaning 'from the land of the lochs' or 'lake-land'.
Payslee
Scottish
Meaning
Payslee is a modern feminine name, likely an invented spelling of Paisley. Paisley originates from a Scottish surname referring to a town and fabric pattern.
Camarion
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, potentially a combination of 'Cameron' and a suffix.
Aberdeen
Scottish
Meaning
Aberdeen is a Scottish place name, derived from the Gaelic 'Aber' (mouth of a river) and 'Deen' (referring to the River Don).
Donaldo
Scottish
Meaning
Donaldo is a Spanish and Italian variation of Donald. Donald is of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic name Domhnall, meaning 'world ruler' or 'proud chief'.
Glendon
Scottish
Meaning
Glendon is of Scottish origin, derived from a place name, often associated with 'glen' (a narrow valley) and 'dun' (fortress).
Brailee
Scottish
Meaning
Brailee is a modern invented name. It is likely a variation of names containing '-lee', combined with 'Brae', a Scottish word for hillside.
Huston
Scottish
Meaning
Originally a Scottish surname, meaning 'Hugh's town' or 'settlement of Hugh'.
Camrynn
Scottish
Meaning
Camrynn is a modern variation of Cameron, a Scottish name meaning 'crooked nose'.
Kender
Scottish
Meaning
Possibly of Scottish origin, could be an invented name.
Jeanie
Scottish
Meaning
A diminutive of Jean, the Scottish form of Jane, which is derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Kyel
Scottish
Meaning
A modernized variation of Kyle. Kyle comes from a Scottish place name, meaning 'narrow strait'.
Macklen
Scottish
Meaning
Of Scottish and Irish Gaelic origin, it's an anglicized form of a surname derived from 'mac Gille Fhionn', meaning 'son of the fair-haired servant'.
Torrence
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname meaning 'from the rocky hills' or 'from the knolls'.
Taisley
Scottish
Meaning
Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Paisley or a combination of sounds.
Ailanna
Scottish
Meaning
Modern name, possibly a variation of Aila, of Scottish origin, meaning 'from the strong place'. Another possibility is it's a variant of Aileen, a form of Helen.
Iyonna
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name, meaning is uncertain, but could be related to 'Iona' (Scottish island).
Eion
Scottish
Meaning
Eion is a Scottish name of uncertain etymology, possibly a variant of Iain (John), which is derived from the Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Kamry
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name, likely a variation of Cameron. Meaning "crooked nose" in Scottish Gaelic.
Livingston
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname-turned-first name. Derived from a place name, meaning 'Leif's town' or 'Leif's farm'.
Paislie
Scottish
Meaning
A variant spelling of Paisley, which is a Scottish surname derived from the town of Paisley. The town's name is believed to have Gaelic origins, possibly meaning 'church' or 'headland'.
Macaulay
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname and given name derived from the Gaelic name 'Mac Amhalghaidh,' meaning 'son of Amhalghaidh,' a personal name of uncertain origin.
Macauley
Scottish
Meaning
An anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic name 'Mac Amhalghaidh', meaning 'son of Amhalghaidh', where Amhalghaidh is a personal name of uncertain meaning.
Ronal
Scottish
Meaning
A variant of Ronald, which is of Old Norse and Scottish origin, derived from 'Rögnvaldr,' meaning 'wise counsel' or 'ruler's counsel.'
Lyndsey
Scottish
Meaning
A variant of Lindsay, originally a Scottish surname derived from a place name in Lincolnshire, England, meaning 'island of linden trees'.
Maizlee
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, potentially inspired by 'Maisie' (a Scottish diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl') with a contemporary suffix.
Mayci
Scottish
Meaning
A variant of Maisie, which is a Scottish diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Cowen
Scottish
Meaning
Cowen is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin, possibly derived from Mac Giolla Comhghain, meaning 'son of the devotee of Saint Comhghan'.
Elgin
Scottish
Meaning
Elgin is a Scottish place name, likely derived from Celtic roots meaning "noble" or "white".
Hendry
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish and English form of 'Henry', meaning 'ruler of the home' or 'estate ruler.' It comes from Germanic roots.
Brecklynn
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name combining Breck, derived from a Scottish surname referring to someone from a place with ferns, and Lynn, meaning 'lake'.
Knoxley
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name, a combination of 'Knox' (Scottish surname, meaning 'round hill') and a common suffix, 'ley' (English, meaning 'meadow').
Lenoxx
Scottish
Meaning
A modern spelling variation of Lennox, meaning "elm grove" in Scottish Gaelic.
Loch
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish name referring to a lake or sea inlet. Derived from the Scottish Gaelic word.
Lochlin
Scottish
Meaning
A modern variation of Lochlan, meaning 'from the land of lakes' in Scottish Gaelic. It references a place.
Mclain
Scottish
Meaning
An anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic surname Mac Gilleain, meaning 'son of the servant of St. John'.
Rankin
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish and English surname, Rankin is of Norse origin, derived from 'Ragnar', meaning 'advisor of the gods'. It conveys wisdom and strength.
Leslye
Scottish
Meaning
Leslye is a variation of Lesley, a Scottish name derived from a place name. It means "garden of hollies."
Macklynn
Scottish
Meaning
A modern, invented surname-as-first-name, likely a combination of Mack (from Scottish names like Macheath) and Lynn (meaning 'lake').
Tait
Scottish
Meaning
Of Norse origin, meaning 'cheerful', 'joyful'. Also has Scottish associations.
Mckynlee
Scottish
Meaning
Mckynlee is a feminine given name of Scottish origin, a modern variant of McKinley, which is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic 'Mac Cinneidigh', meaning 'son of Cinneidigh (kenned)', or 'ugly head'.
Brodey
Scottish
Meaning
Brodey is a variant of Brody, a Scottish surname meaning "ditch" or "broad eye."