Scottish Names
1,582 names found
Brysin
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern variant of Bryson, which is of English and Scottish origin, meaning 'son of Brice' or 'descendant of Brice'. Brice means 'speckled'.
Brysyn
Scottish
Meaning
Brysyn is a modern respelling of Bryson, derived from a Scottish surname. It could mean 'son of Brice' or 'descendant of Brice'.
Corbett
Scottish
Meaning
Corbett is a Scottish and English surname turned given name. It may be derived from the Gaelic word "corbie" meaning "raven".
Albany
Scottish
Meaning
Albany is derived from the Scottish Gaelic word "Alba," meaning "Scotland." It can also refer to Albany, New York, named after the Duke of Albany.
Findlay
Scottish
Meaning
Findlay is a Scottish name derived from the Gaelic name Fionnlagh, meaning 'fair hero' or 'white warrior'.
Christabel
Scottish
Meaning
Christabel is of Scottish origin, derived from 'Christ' and 'belle', meaning 'beautiful Christian' or 'bearer of Christ'.
Gram
Scottish
Meaning
Gram is a short form, usually of names such as Graham or Graeme, of Scottish origin meaning 'gravelly home' or 'gravelly place'.
Gregg
Scottish
Meaning
Gregg is a Scottish diminutive of Gregory, which is derived from the Greek name Gregorios, meaning "watchful" or "vigilant."
Eylani
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name. Potentially inspired by 'Eilan' meaning 'tree' in Scottish Gaelic or a variant of 'Eilana', with unknown origins.
Johnston
Scottish
Meaning
Scottish surname meaning 'son of John'. John means 'God is gracious' in Hebrew.
Islarose
Scottish
Meaning
A combination of Isla, a Scottish name meaning 'island', and Rose, derived from the flower.
Kaulder
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name, a variation of 'Cauldwell' or 'Calder' with Scottish origins, meaning 'cold stream'.
Keatyn
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name. Likely a variation of Keaton, a Scottish surname. No defined meaning.
Keneth
Scottish
Meaning
A variant spelling of Kenneth, meaning "handsome". The name originates from Scottish Gaelic.
Mackinnon
Scottish
Meaning
Mackinnon is a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Fionn'. It has Gaelic roots and is associated with strength and lineage.
Kylea
Scottish
Meaning
Kylea is a modern name, a feminine variation of Kyle, meaning "narrow strait" or "channel." It is of Scottish origin.
Maclain
Scottish
Meaning
Maclain is of Scottish and Irish Gaelic origin, a variant of the surname McLean, meaning 'son of Leán'. Leán may mean 'little warrior'.
Makynlee
Scottish
Meaning
A modern, invented spelling likely inspired by Mackenzie (Scottish Gaelic meaning 'son of Coinneach').
Paisyn
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a contemporary variant of Paisley, which is of Scottish origin, referring to the town and its famous textile pattern.
Paizleigh
Scottish
Meaning
Paizleigh is a modern, invented spelling of Paisley, a place name in Scotland that became a popular given name. It has a whimsical, trendy feel.
Scotlynd
Scottish
Meaning
Variant of Scotland, referring to the country of Scotland. As a name, it implies a connection to Scottish heritage or landscapes.
Baird
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic 'bard,' meaning 'minstrel' or 'poet'.
Eilidh
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish Gaelic name meaning 'radiant' or 'sun'. It is often associated with the Greek name Helen.
Braeson
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a variant of Bryson meaning 'descendant of Brice'.
Buchanan
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname meaning 'from the house of the canon'. It refers to someone who lived near the home of a clergyman.
Cameren
Scottish
Meaning
Cameren is a modern, phonetic spelling variation of Cameron, a Scottish name meaning 'crooked nose' or 'crooked river'.
Eann
Scottish
Meaning
Eann is a modern name, potentially a variation of Ian, which is the Scottish Gaelic form of John, meaning "God is gracious".
Kynlie
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name likely derived from the Scottish surname 'Kinley' meaning 'fair-haired warrior'.
Kynzie
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a variation of names like Kenzie or McKenzie, of Scottish origin meaning 'son of Kenneth'.
Marjory
Scottish
Meaning
Marjory is a Scottish variant of Marjorie, which is a medieval form of Margaret, derived from the Greek word 'margaron', meaning 'pearl'.
Mirren
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish feminine name, a variant of "Mary," which has debated origins but is often linked to "bitter," "sea of bitterness," or "beloved."
Kaelum
Scottish
Meaning
A modern variant of the name Callum, of Scottish origin. It means "dove" or "monk."
Rosslyn
Scottish
Meaning
Rosslyn is an English place name and surname, derived from the Scottish Gaelic 'ros' meaning 'promontory' and 'lann' meaning 'enclosure'.
Kirkland
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish place name meaning 'church land' or 'church farm' from Old English.
Leith
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish place name, also used as a given name, possibly meaning 'broad river' or 'wet place.' It's also sometimes linked to 'gray' or 'grey'.
Lochland
Scottish
Meaning
Derived from Scottish place names, meaning 'lake land'. It describes a person from a region near a loch (lake).
Lyall
Scottish
Meaning
Lyall is a Scottish name meaning 'from the island'. It's derived from the Gaelic 'Liall', meaning 'wolf' or 'protector'.
Mackay
Scottish
Meaning
Mackay is a Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic name 'Mac Aoidh,' meaning 'son of Aodh.' Aodh was an ancient Irish and Scottish personal name meaning 'fire.'
Macklan
Scottish
Meaning
Son of the red-haired one. Derived from the Scottish and Irish Gaelic surname Mac Gilleain.
Maxi
Scottish
Meaning
Maxi is often used as a diminutive of Maxwell, a Scottish surname meaning 'great spring,' or from Latin names like Maximillian, meaning 'greatest.' It's a versatile and energetic name.
Mckoy
Scottish
Meaning
Mckoy is primarily a surname of Scottish Gaelic origin, derived from 'Mac Aodha', meaning 'son of Aodh' (a given name meaning 'fire').
Mclean
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname of Gaelic origin, meaning 'son of Leann' or 'son of the servant'. It can also be interpreted as 'bald' or 'smooth'.
Blayre
Scottish
Meaning
A variant of Blair, derived from a Scottish Gaelic surname meaning 'plain' or 'field'.
Sanderson
Scottish
Meaning
Means 'son of Alexander' or 'son of Andrew'. It is a patronymic surname that became a given name.
Taggart
Scottish
Meaning
Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic 'mac an t-sagairt' meaning 'son of the priest'.
Tulson
Scottish
Meaning
Tulson is a modern surname-derived name. The surname may be a variant of Tulloch, a Scottish name referring to a knoll or hillock.
Kenni
Scottish
Meaning
A diminutive of names like Kennedy or Kenneth, meaning "handsome" or "born of fire." The origin is Scottish/Irish.
Ailan
Scottish
Meaning
Ailan is a name with multiple origins. In Scottish Gaelic, it is a variant of Alan, meaning 'handsome'. In Turkish, it can mean 'clear, bright'.
Mackenzi
Scottish
Meaning
An anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic surname MacCoinnich, meaning 'son of Coinneach' (Kenneth), which means 'handsome' or 'fire-born'.
Maisee
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented spelling, likely a variant of Maisie, a Scottish diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Mikenzie
Scottish
Meaning
An invented spelling variant of Mackenzie, which is of Scottish Gaelic origin meaning 'son of Kenneth.' It has gained popularity as a feminine name.
Ayres
Scottish
Meaning
A surname of English and Scottish origin, derived from the Middle English word 'heir', referring to a person who is the heir to a property or title.
Bain
Scottish
Meaning
Bain is a Scottish and Irish surname turned given name, derived from the Gaelic word 'bán', meaning 'white' or 'fair'.
Camiri
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern, created name. No firmly established origin, making it unique and open to personal interpretation. The 'Cam' element may be linked to 'Cameron'.
Camoni
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name of uncertain origin, possibly a creative variation of Cameron, meaning 'crooked nose' or 'crooked river'.
Carrick
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish and Irish name derived from a region in southwestern Scotland, meaning 'rocky place' or 'castle'.
Caylum
Scottish
Meaning
Caylum is a modern respelling of Callum, a Scottish Gaelic name derived from the Latin 'columba' meaning 'dove'.
Seona
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish feminine form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Douglass
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname of Gaelic origin, meaning 'dark stream' or 'dark water'.
Grahm
Scottish
Meaning
A variation of Graham, which is of Scottish origin, derived from a place name, meaning 'gravel home' or 'gray home'.