Scottish Names
1,582 names found
Adaira
Scottish
Meaning
Adaira is a modern name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Adair, a Scottish and Irish surname meaning "from the oak tree ford."
Aizley
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a variant of Aisley or Ainsley. Ainsley is a Scottish surname derived from a place name meaning 'Ann's meadow' or 'hermitage clearing'.
Ayleth
Scottish
Meaning
Ayleth is a modern given name with uncertain origins. It may be a variant of Aileth, of Scottish origin, related to Aili, a variant of Helen, meaning 'light'.
Ayli
Scottish
Meaning
Of uncertain origin. Potentially related to Aila, a Scottish name, or a short form of other names beginning with 'Ay'.
Braeleigh
Scottish
Meaning
Modern name, likely a combination of 'Brae' (Scottish for hillside) and 'Leigh' (English for meadow).
Braisley
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Brae' (Scottish for hillside) and the popular suffix '-ley'.
Kennet
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish name, a variant of Kenneth, meaning "handsome" or "born of fire."
Kennith
Scottish
Meaning
A variant spelling of Kenneth, a Scottish and Irish name meaning 'handsome' or 'born of fire'.
Camreigh
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly derived from Cameron, a Scottish name meaning 'crooked nose', or a variation of Camry.
Khyell
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name, potentially a variant of Kyle with a unique spelling.
Collyn
Scottish
Meaning
A variant of Colin, a Scottish diminutive of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people' from Greek roots.
Macarthur
Scottish
Meaning
Macarthur is a Scottish and Irish surname meaning 'son of Arthur'. Arthur itself is of uncertain origin, possibly meaning 'bear man' or 'king'.
Mckinnon
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname and given name meaning 'son of Coinneach,' where Coinneach means 'handsome.' It has a strong, distinguished, and somewhat rugged appeal.
Kamree
Scottish
Meaning
Kamree is a modern name, probably a variation of 'Kamryn' or 'Cameron'. Origin and meaning are not well-established.
Rennox
Scottish
Meaning
This name is of uncertain origin but evokes a modern, strong sound, possibly a variant of ' Lennox' which has Scottish roots meaning 'elm tree'.
Kennie
Scottish
Meaning
Kennie is often a diminutive of Kenneth, meaning 'handsome'. It can also function as a standalone name.
Kenz
Scottish
Meaning
Short form of names like McKenzie or Mackenzie, derived from Scottish surnames.
Taveon
Scottish
Meaning
A modern, invented name, likely a combination of sounds and possibly related to the name Tavish (Scottish Gaelic for Thomas) or other names.
Wallie
Scottish
Meaning
Wallie is often a diminutive of Wallace, a Scottish name meaning 'foreigner' or 'Welshman'.
Aiken
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname and given name derived from the diminutive of Adam, meaning 'son of Adam'.
Baine
Scottish
Meaning
The meaning of Baine is uncertain but it may be related to the Scottish word 'bane' meaning 'fair' or 'white'. It is sometimes associated with 'bane' meaning 'killer'.
Braelin
Scottish
Meaning
Braelin is a modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Brae' (Scottish for hillside) and '-lin'. It doesn't have a concrete meaning beyond its component parts.
Brodee
Scottish
Meaning
A variant of Brody, a Scottish surname meaning "broad eye" or "broad island."
Brodyn
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Brody, a Scottish surname derived from a place name meaning 'ditch' or 'broad eye'.
Camrin
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, potentially derived from Cameron, a Scottish name meaning 'crooked nose'.
Dair
Scottish
Meaning
Dair is a Scottish name, likely a variation of Dare or Darragh. Dare means 'oak tree', symbolizing strength and endurance.
Dal
Scottish
Meaning
Dal is a name with multiple origins. It can be a Scottish surname meaning 'dweller in the valley'. It is also a Korean surname, with no direct translation.
Bailie
Scottish
Meaning
Bailie is of Scottish origin and is an occupational surname referring to a 'bailiff' or 'law officer'.
Garvin
Scottish
Meaning
Garvin is a Scottish name derived from a surname. It is likely derived from Germanic roots meaning "spear friend" or "battle friend".
Jaimeson
Scottish
Meaning
Jaimeson is a Scottish patronymic name, meaning 'son of James'. James is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'supplanter'.
Jameison
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname, meaning 'son of James'. James itself means 'supplanter'.
Jocko
Scottish
Meaning
Jocko is a diminutive of the Scottish name 'Jock', which is short for 'John', meaning 'God is gracious'.
Kinzy
Scottish
Meaning
A diminutive of names like Mackenzie, which is a Scottish surname of Gaelic origin meaning 'son of Coinneach', or Kenneth.
Lilias
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish form of the name Lillian, meaning 'lily'. A classic and elegant floral name.
Khyle
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name, likely a variant of Kyle, which means 'narrow strait'.
Makenzy
Scottish
Meaning
A feminine variant of the Scottish surname Mackenzie, meaning 'son of the comely one' or 'son of the fair one'.
Lachlann
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish name, an anglicized form of Lochlann, meaning 'from the land of lakes' or 'from Norway'.
Laddie
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish diminutive of 'lad,' meaning 'young man'.
Lorne
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish name derived from the district of Lorn in Argyll, Scotland.
Macalister
Scottish
Meaning
Macalister is a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Alasdair,' which is the Gaelic form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of mankind.' It's a strong, distinguished name.
Macallister
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic 'Mace Gille Ailistair', meaning 'son of Alexander's servant'. It was originally a patronymic name.
Mackie
Scottish
Meaning
Mackie is often a diminutive of Mackenzie, which has Scottish Gaelic origins meaning 'son of Kenneth'. It can also be a standalone name.
Markeith
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Mark (Latin, 'warlike') and Keith (Scottish, from a place name, possibly 'wood').
Mckayden
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of the Scottish surname 'McKay' or 'Mackenzie' and the popular '-ayden' ending.
Mclane
Scottish
Meaning
Mclane is an anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic surname Mac Gille Eòin, meaning 'son of John the servant'.
Ramsay
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname derived from a place name, likely meaning 'ram's island.' It has a strong, distinguished sound.
Sutherland
Scottish
Meaning
Sutherland is an English surname meaning 'southern land'.
Tavis
Scottish
Meaning
Tavis is a Scottish name, an Anglicized form of Tammas, which is a short form of Thomas, meaning 'twin'.
Telvin
Scottish
Meaning
Modern name; likely a combination or variant. Could be a derivative of Melvin, which has Scottish/Celtic roots.
Thaine
Scottish
Meaning
Thaine is a Scottish name meaning "landowner" or "clan chieftain."
Baisley
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, potentially a variant of Paisley, a Scottish surname referring to the town.
Beira
Scottish
Meaning
Beira is a name of Scottish origin, meaning "bright" or "shining". In Scottish folklore, it's associated with a winter goddess.
Bonnibelle
Scottish
Meaning
A combination of 'bonnie' (Scottish for beautiful) and 'belle' (French for beautiful).
Amair
Scottish
Meaning
Scottish/Irish origin meaning unknown, or possibly a variant of Amaury which is of Germanic origin and means 'work-ruler'.
Braelen
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of the popular name elements 'Brae' and '-len'. Brae is a Scottish word for hillside or upland slope.
Briceson
Scottish
Meaning
A modern variation of Bryson, meaning 'son of Brice'. Brice originates from Saint Brice, a 5th-century bishop.
Cailum
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly inspired by Callum, a Scottish Gaelic name meaning "dove."
Doni
Scottish
Meaning
Could be a diminutive of Donald, meaning 'world ruler' (Scottish), or a short form of other names like Donita. It's meaning varies.
Kyley
Scottish
Meaning
A modern variation of Kyle, which means 'narrow' or 'strait' in Scottish and Irish Gaelic.
Ewens
Scottish
Meaning
Patronymic form of Ewen, a Scottish name derived from Eoghan, meaning 'born of the yew tree' or 'well-born'.