Scottish Names
1,582 names found
Leslee
Scottish
Meaning
Leslee is a spelling variation of Lesley, a Scottish surname derived from a place name meaning 'garden of hollies'.
Ferguson
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname meaning 'son of Fergus'. Fergus is a Gaelic name meaning 'man of vigor' or 'supreme choice'.
Lindsy
Scottish
Meaning
A variation of Lindsay, the name means 'Lincoln's island' or 'from the place of linden trees' in Scottish or English.
Forbes
Scottish
Meaning
Scottish surname meaning 'prosperous' or 'successful'.
Geordie
Scottish
Meaning
Geordie is a Scottish diminutive of George, a Greek name meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Lynsey
Scottish
Meaning
A variant of Lindsay, a Scottish surname derived from the region of Lindsey, England.
Guthrie
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname, which comes from a place name, meaning 'windy place' in Gaelic.
Makaylee
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, a variation of Mackenzie, which is a Scottish surname meaning 'son of the comely one'.
Makenley
Scottish
Meaning
Makenley is a modern invented spelling variation of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic Mac Coinneach, meaning 'son of the fair or comely one'. It has a modern, energetic feel.
Makenli
Scottish
Meaning
A modern American invented name, likely a variant of Mackenzie or McKinley. It often evokes the meaning 'son of Kenneth' or 'fair'.
Makenzee
Scottish
Meaning
A modern feminine spelling variant of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Coinneach' (meaning 'handsome' or 'fire').
Mckenzi
Scottish
Meaning
Derived from the Scottish Gaelic 'MacCoinnich', meaning 'son of Coinneach' (Kenneth). Kenneth is often interpreted as 'handsome' or 'fire born'.
Mckinzie
Scottish
Meaning
This surname-turned-given name is of Scottish and Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic 'Mac Caínnigh,' meaning 'son of Cainneach.' Cainneach itself is thought to mean 'handsome' or 'comely.'
Paisleyann
Scottish
Meaning
A combination name, 'Paisley' has Scottish origins referring to the town, while 'Ann' is a classic Hebrew name meaning 'grace.'
Rona
Scottish
Meaning
Rona has multiple origins. It can be a short form of Veronica, meaning 'true image' in Latin and Greek. It also has Scottish origins, possibly related to an island name.
Rossie
Scottish
Meaning
A diminutive of Ross, meaning 'headland' or 'promontory'.
Scottland
Scottish
Meaning
Scottland is derived from 'Scotland', referring to the country in the United Kingdom. It evokes images of rugged landscapes and strong traditions.
Kameren
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name, likely a variation of Cameron. It means 'crooked nose' and has Scottish origins.
Kenniel
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a combination of 'Ken' and a suffix. Perhaps similar to 'Kenneth', from Scottish, meaning 'handsome'.
Les
Scottish
Meaning
A short form of Leslie, which originates from a Scottish place name meaning 'garden of hollies'.
Loudon
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish place name meaning 'from the loud river' or 'the place on the loud river'.
Maclean
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname meaning 'son of Leán', with 'Leán' being a Gaelic personal name meaning 'little wolf' or 'servant'.
Matheson
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish and English patronymic surname meaning "son of Matthew."
Ailanis
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely combining elements of 'Aila' (Scottish, meaning 'from the strong place') and 'Anis' (Greek, meaning 'satisfaction').
Airlie
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish place name, derived from Gaelic, meaning "eagle wood" or "eagle meadow."
Maxwel
Scottish
Meaning
Maxwel is a modern respelling of Maxwell, a Scottish surname derived from the Old English 'Maes' meaning 'great' and 'well' meaning 'stream'. It suggests a connection to nature and significant presence.
Mcrae
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic 'Mac Raith', meaning 'son of the fortunate one'.
Murdock
Scottish
Meaning
Of Scottish and Irish Gaelic origin, Murdock means 'sea warrior' or 'prosperous voyager'. It evokes a sense of strength and adventure.
Ness
Scottish
Meaning
Derived from the Scottish Gaelic word 'neas', meaning 'a point' or 'tip'. It can also be a diminutive of Agnes.
Blayr
Scottish
Meaning
A variant spelling of Blair, a Scottish surname meaning "plain" or "field".
Bonny
Scottish
Meaning
Scottish for 'pretty' or 'attractive'. It is often used as a term of endearment.
Cammy
Scottish
Meaning
A diminutive of names like Cameron or Camilla, meaning 'crooked nose' (Cameron, Scottish) or 'ceremonial attendant' (Camilla, Latin).
Camrie
Scottish
Meaning
Camrie is a modern feminine name, likely a diminutive of Cameron, of Scottish origin, meaning 'crooked nose'.
Ruari
Scottish
Meaning
Red king. This name is an anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic name Ruaraidh, which is derived from Old Norse 'Hróarr'.
Dava
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a short form of Davina, which is of Scottish origin, and a feminine form of David, meaning "beloved."
Scot
Scottish
Meaning
Means 'a person from Scotland' or 'Scottish'.
Davinia
Scottish
Meaning
Davinia is a feminine name of Scottish origin. It is a variant of Davina, meaning 'beloved'.
Eislee
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a variation of Aisley or Isla.
Uilliam
Scottish
Meaning
Scottish Gaelic form of William, meaning "resolute protector".
Islie
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name with uncertain origin. It's likely a creative variant of Isla, meaning 'island' in Scottish.
Kenzee
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name, likely a shortened form or variant of names like 'Kensington' or 'Mckenzie'.
Lachlyn
Scottish
Meaning
A modern variation, or spelling, of Lachlan. Scottish Gaelic origin, meaning 'from the land of lakes'.
Lesieli
Scottish
Meaning
A Tongan name, a variation of 'Leslie' which means 'garden of hollies' in Scottish origin. It is commonly used in Polynesian cultures.
Logann
Scottish
Meaning
A modern spelling of Logan, meaning 'little hollow' or 'from the hollow'. Originating from Scottish.
Mabrie
Scottish
Meaning
Mabrie is a rare variant of the Scottish name Mabry, which is derived from the Old French 'Mabire', possibly meaning 'loveable' or 'fairest'.
Mackinlee
Scottish
Meaning
A feminine variation of the Scottish surname Mackenzie, meaning 'son of Coinneach' (meaning 'handsome' or 'fire-born'). It's a stylish choice with an engaging sound.
Maclaine
Scottish
Meaning
Maclaine is a Scottish surname name, a variant of McLean, meaning 'son of the servant of Saint John'. It has a distinguished and classic feel.
Mairi
Scottish
Meaning
The Scottish Gaelic form of Mary, which has complex etymological roots, possibly meaning 'bitter', 'rebellious', or 'beloved'.
Makinzie
Scottish
Meaning
A modern variant spelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Coinneach'. Coinneach means 'handsome' or 'fire'.
Makynzie
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented spelling of Mackenzie, which is a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Coinneach' (meaning 'handsome').
Ramsie
Scottish
Meaning
A feminine variation of 'Ramsay', which is of Scottish and English origin, meaning 'ram's island'. It signifies strength and nature.
Rhonnie
Scottish
Meaning
A diminutive or variant of Ronald (Scottish/Irish 'counsel ruler') or Veronica (Latin 'true image'). It's often used as a gender-neutral nickname.
Scotlin
Scottish
Meaning
Scotlin is a modern name combining elements of Scotland or Scott and -lin. Could be interpreted as relating to someone from Scotland.
Shona
Scottish
Meaning
An Anglicized form of Seonaid, the Scottish Gaelic form of Joan, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Skyelyn
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Skye' (referring to the sky) and the suffix '-lyn'.
Ailie
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish diminutive of Alice, which is derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning 'noble kind'.
Ailsa
Scottish
Meaning
Derived from Ailsa Craig, an island in Scotland. The etymology of the island name is uncertain, possibly Norse.
Braelee
Scottish
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Brae' (Scottish for hillside) and 'Lee' (English for meadow).
Catriona
Scottish
Meaning
The Scottish Gaelic form of Katherine, meaning 'pure'.
Davinah
Scottish
Meaning
Davinah is a feminine name possibly related to Davina, meaning 'beloved' or 'little deer' in Scottish and Hebrew. It could also be a modern invented name.