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choosing a baby name any unusual ones?

2006-11-02 08:13:51 · 21 answers · asked by oceanwaves 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Other - Pregnancy & Parenting

21 answers

Here is the whole list from behindthename.com. Personally some of the names I like off this list are: Aidan, Ainsley, Carson, Colin, Finley, Gavin, Graham, Isobel, Kennedy, Kirstin, Logan, and Rory

ABI f Scottish
Short form of ABIGAIL

AIDAN m Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of AODHÁN

AILEAS f Scottish
Scottish form of ALICE

AILEEN f Scottish, English
Variant of EILEEN

AILPEIN m Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of ALPIN

AILSA f Scottish
From the name of an island off Scotland, which was originally spelled in Old Norse Alfsigesey, meaning "island of ALFSIGR".

AINDREA m Scottish
Scottish form of ANDREW

AINSLEY m & f English, Scottish
Variant of AINSLIE

AINSLIE m & f English, Scottish
From a surname which was from a place name: either Annesley in Nottinghamshire or Ansley in Warwickshire... [more]

ALAN m English, Scottish, Breton
The meaning of this name is not known for certain, though it possibly means either "little rock" or "handsome" in Breton... [more]

ALASDAIR m Scottish
Scottish form of ALEXANDER

ALASTAIR m Scottish
Anglicized form of ALASDAIR

ALISTAIR m Scottish
Anglicized form of ALASDAIR

ALISTER m Scottish
Anglicized form of ALASDAIR

ALLAN m English, Scottish
Variant of ALAN... [more]

ALLEN m English, Scottish
Variant of ALAN... [more]

ALPIN m Scottish
Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Ailpein, possibly derived from a Pictish word meaning "white"... [more]

AMHLAIDH m Scottish
Scottish form of OLAF

ANGUS m Scottish, Irish, English
Anglicized form of AONGHUS

AODH m Irish, Scottish
From the old Irish name Áed, which meant "fire"... [more]

AODHÁN m Irish, Scottish
From the old Irish name Áedán, a pet form of Áed (see AODH)... [more]

AONGHAS m Scottish, Irish
Variant of AONGHUS

AONGHUS m Scottish, Irish, Irish Mythology
Possibly meaning "one strength" derived from Irish óen "one" and gus "force, strength, energy"... [more]

ARCHIBALD m Scottish, English
Derived from the Germanic elements ercan "genuine" and bald "bold".

ARCHIE m Scottish, English
Pet form of ARCHIBALD

ARRAN m Scottish
From the name of an island off the west coast of Scotland in the Firth of Clyde.

ARTAIR m Scottish
Scottish form of ARTHUR

ATHOL m & f Scottish
From the name of a district in Scotland which was derived from Gaelic ath Fodhla "new Ireland".

AULAY m Scottish
Anglicized form of AMHLAIDH

BARABAL f Scottish
Scottish form of BARBARA

BARCLAY m Scottish, English, Irish
From a Scottish surname which was likely derived from the English place name Berkeley, meaning "birch wood" in Old English.

BEATHAG f Scottish
Feminine form of BEATHAN

BEATHAN m Scottish
Derived from Scottish Gaelic beatha meaning "life".

BEILEAG f Scottish
Pet form of ISEABAIL

BEITRIS f Scottish
Scottish form of BEATRICE

BHALTAIR m Scottish
Scottish form of WALTER

BHÀTAIR m Scottish
Scottish form of WALTER

BLAIR m & f Scottish
From a Scottish surname meaning "a plain" in Gaelic.

BOYD m Scottish
From a surname which was derived either from Gaelic buidhe "blond" or else from the name of the island of Bute.

BRIDGET f Irish, Scottish, English, Irish Mythology
Anglicized form of the Irish name Brighid which means "exalted one"... [more]

BRIGIT f Irish, Scottish, English
Variant of BRIDGET

BRUCE m Scottish, English
From a Norman surname meaning "of Brieuse" in French... [more]

CAILEAN m Scottish
Means "whelp" in Gaelic... [more]

CAIRBRE m Irish, Scottish
Means "charioteer" in Gaelic.

CAIRISTÌONA f Scottish
Scottish form of CHRISTINA

CAITRÌONA f Scottish
Scottish form of KATHERINE

CALLUM m Scottish
Variant of CALUM

CALUM m Scottish
Scottish form of COLUMBA

CAMERON m & f Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname meaning "crooked nose" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and sròn "nose"... [more]

CAMPBELL m Scottish
From a Scottish surname meaning "crooked mouth" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and béul "mouth"... [more]

CAOIMHE f Irish, Scottish
Derived from Gaelic caomh meaning "beautiful".

CARBREY m Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of CAIRBRE

CARBRY m Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of CAIRBRE

CARSON m & f Scottish, Irish, English
From a Gaelic surname of unknown meaning... [more]

CATRINA f Irish, Scottish
Variant of CATRIONA

CATRIONA f Irish, Scottish
Gaelic form of KATHERINE

CHRISTIE (2) m Scottish, Irish
Scottish and Irish pet form of CHRISTOPHER

CHRISTY (2) m Scottish, Irish
Scottish and Irish pet form of CHRISTOPHER

CINÁED m Scottish
Means "born of fire" in Gaelic... [more]

COINNEACH m Scottish
Possibly means "handsome" from Gaelic. It is often Anglicized as Kenneth.

COLIN (1) m Scottish
Anglicized form of CAILEAN

CONALL m Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology
Means "strong wolf" in Gaelic... [more]

CORMAG m Scottish
Scottish form of CORMAC

CRAIG m Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic creag meaning "crag" or "rocks"... [more]

DÀIBHIDH m Scottish
Scottish form of DAVID

DAIVIDH m Scottish
Gaelic variant of DAVID

DAND m Scottish
Scottish pet form of ANDREW

DEÒIRIDH f Scottish
Means "pilgrim" in Scottish Gaelic.

DEÒRSA m Scottish
Scottish form of GEORGE

DERMID m Scottish
Anglicized form of DIARMAD

DIARMAD m Scottish
Scottish form of DIARMAID

DOMHNALL m Scottish, Irish
Gaelic form of DONALD

DONALD m Scottish, English
From the Gaelic name Domhnall which means "ruler of the world", composed of the Old Celtic elements dumno "world" and val "rule"... [more]

DONALDA f Scottish, English
Feminine form of DONALD

DONALDINA f Scottish
Feminine form of DONALD

DONELLA f Scottish, English
Feminine form of DONALD

DONNACHAIDH m Scottish, Irish
Variant of DONNCHADH

DONNCHADH m Scottish, Irish
Original form of DUNCAN

DOUGAL m Scottish, Irish
Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Dubhghall, which meant "dark stranger" from dubh "dark" and gall "stranger".

DOUGLAS m Scottish, English
Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Dubhghlas, which meant "dark river" or "blood river" from Gaelic dubh "dark" and glais "water, river"... [more]

DUBHGHALL m Irish, Scottish
Original Gaelic form of DOUGAL

DUBHGHLAS m Irish, Scottish
Original Gaelic form of DOUGLAS

DUFF m Scottish
Derived from Gaelic dubh meaning "dark".

DUGALD m Scottish
Scottish variant of DOUGAL

DUNCAN m Scottish, English
Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Donnchadh which means "brown warrior", derived from Gaelic donn "brown" and cath "warrior"... [more]

EACHANN m Scottish, Irish
Means "brown horse" from Gaelic each "horse" and donn "brown".

EALASAID f Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of ELIZABETH

EALLAIR m Scottish
From the older Gaelic name Ceallair, which was derived from Latin cella meaning "cellar"... [more]

EANRAIG m Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of HENRY

EDAN m Irish, Scottish
Variant of AIDAN

EDMÉ f Scottish
Scottish feminine form of ESMÉ

EDNA (1) f Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of EITHNE

EFFIE f Scottish, English
Either an Anglicized form of OIGHRIG or a pet form of EUPHEMIA

EIDEARD m Scottish
Scottish form of EDWARD

EILIDH f Scottish
Gaelic form of ELLIE, sometimes taken to be a Gaelic form of HELEN.

EIMHIR f Scottish
Scottish form of EMER

EITHNE f Irish, Scottish
Means "kernel" in Gaelic... [more]

ELLAR m Scottish
Anglicized form of EALLAIR

ELSPET f English, Scottish
Short form of ELIZABETH

ELSPETH f English, Scottish
Short form of ELIZABETH

EOGHAN m Irish, Scottish
Possibly means "born from the yew tree" in Old Celtic... [more]

EOIN m Irish, Scottish
Gaelic form of JOHN

ERSKINE m Scottish, Irish, English
From a surname which was originally derived from a Scottish place name meaning "projecting height" in Gaelic... [more]

EUAN m Scottish
Anglicized form of EOGHAN

EVANDER (2) m Scottish, English
Anglicized form of IOMHAR

EWAN m Scottish
Anglicized Scottish form of EOGHAN

EWEN m Scottish
Variant of EWAN

FARQUHAR m Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of FEARCHAR

FEARCHAR m Irish, Scottish
Means "dear man" from Gaelic fear "man" and char "dear".

FEARGHAS m Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology
Means "man of vigour", derived from the Gaelic elements fear "man" and gus "vigour"... [more]

FENELLA f Scottish
Anglicized form of FIONNGHUALA

FERGIE m & f Scottish
Pet form and feminine form of FERGUS

FERGUS m Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology
Anglicized form of FEARGHAS

FIFE m Scottish
From a Scottish place name which was formerly the name of a kingdom in Scotland... [more]

FILIB m Scottish
Scottish form of PHILIP

FINELLA f Scottish
Anglicized form of FIONNGHUALA

FINGAL m Scottish
Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Fionnghall, which meant "white stranger" from fionn "white, fair" and gall "stranger"... [more]

FINGALL m Scottish
Variant of FINGAL

FINLAY m Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of FIONNLAGH

FINLEY m Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of FIONNLAGH

FINOLA f Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of FIONNGHUALA

FIONA f Scottish
Feminine form of FIONN... [more]

FIONNGHALL m Scottish
Original form of FINGAL

FIONNLAGH m Irish, Scottish
Means "white warrior" from Gaelic fionn "white, fair" and laogh "warrior".

FIONNTÁN m Irish, Scottish
Original form of FINTAN

FIONOLA f Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of FIONNGHUALA

FORBES m Scottish
From a surname which was originally taken from a Scottish place name meaning "field" in Gaelic.

FRANG m Scottish
Scottish form of FRANCIS

FRANGAG f Scottish
Scottish feminine form of FRANCIS

FRASER m Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname which possibly means either "a Frisian" or else "strawberry" in Norman French... [more]

FRAZIER m Scottish, English
Variant of FRASER

FYFE m Scottish
Variant of FIFE

GARRY m English, Scottish
Either a variant of GARY or from the name of a Scottish river.

GAVIN m English, Scottish, Welsh
Late medieval form of GAWAIN

GILCHRIST m Scottish
Derived from the Gaelic phrase giolla Chríost meaning "servant of Christ".

GILLESPIE m Scottish
Anglicized form of Scottish Gille Easbaig or Irish Giolla Easpuig both meaning "servant of the bishop".

GILROY m Irish, Scottish
From an Irish surname, either Mac Giolla Ruaidh, which means "son of the red-haired servant", or Mac Giolla Rí, which means "son of the king's servant".

GLEN m Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname which meant "valley" in Gaelic.

GLENN m Scottish, English
Variant of GLEN

GLENNA f Scottish, English
Feminine form of GLEN

GORAIDH m Scottish
Scottish form of GODFREY

GORDON m Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "great hill"... [more]

GORMLAITH f Irish, Scottish
Means "illustrious princess" from Irish gorm "illustrious" and flaith "princess, lady"... [more]

GRAEME m Scottish, English
Variant of GRAHAM

GRAHAM m Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname which originally derived from an English place name which meant either "gravelly homestead" or "grey home" in Old English... [more]

GRAHAME m Scottish, English
Variant of GRAHAM

GRANT m English, Scottish
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Norman French grand meaning "great, large"... [more]

GREER f & m Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from the first name GREGOR.

GREGOR m German, Scottish, Slovene
German, Scottish and Slovene form of GREGORY... [more]

GRIOGAIR m Scottish
Scottish form of GREGORY

GRIZEL f Scottish
Scottish form of GRISELDA

GUS (1) m English, Scottish
Short form of AUGUSTUS, ANGUS or GUSTAV

HAMISH m Scottish
Anglicized spelling of Sheumais, vocative case of SEUMAS.

HECK m Scottish
Scottish short form of HECTOR

HECKIE m Scottish
Scottish pet form of HECTOR

IAGAN m Scottish
Modern form of the Scottish name Aodhagán, a pet form of AODH.

IAIN m Scottish
Scottish form of JOHN

IAN m Scottish, English
Modern Scottish form of JOHN

INNES m & f Scottish
Anglicized form of AONGHUS, also used as a feminine name.

IOMHAR m Scottish
Scottish form of IVOR

IONA f English, Scottish
From the name of the island off Scotland where Saint Columba founded a monastery... [more]

IRVIN m English, Scottish
Either a form of IRVING or IRWIN

IRVINE m English, Scottish
Variant of IRVING

IRVING m English, Scottish
From a Scottish surname which was in turn derived from a Scottish place name... [more]

ISEABAIL f Scottish
Scottish form of ISABEL

ISHBEL f Scottish
Anglicized form of ISEABAIL

ISLA f Scottish
Feminine form of ISLAY

ISLAY m Scottish
From the name of the island Islay, which lies off of the west coast of Scotland.

ISOBEL f Scottish
Scottish form of ISABEL

JAMESINA f Scottish
Feminine form of JAMES

JAMIE (1) m Scottish, English
Scottish pet form of JAMES

JESSIE (1) f Scottish
Scottish pet form of JEAN (2)

JOCK m Scottish
Scottish form of JACK

JOCKIE m Scottish
Scottish pet form of JACK

JOCKY m Scottish
Scottish pet form of JACK

KEAVY f Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of CAOIMHE

KEIR m Scottish, English
From a surname, a variant of KERR.

KEITH m English, Scottish
From a Scottish surname which was originally derived from a place name possibly meaning "wood" in British... [more]

KEITHA f English, Scottish
Feminine form of KEITH

KENINA f Scottish
Feminine form of KENNETH

KENNA f Scottish
Feminine form of KENNETH

KENNEDY f & m English, Irish, Scottish
From the Gaelic name Cinnéidigh meaning "armoured head" or "misshapen head"... [more]

KENNETH m Scottish, English
Anglicized form of both COINNEACH and CINÁED... [more]

KENNY m Scottish, English
Pet form of KENNETH

KENTIGERN m Scottish
Possibly means "chief lord" in Gaelic... [more]

KERR m Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from a place name meaning "rough wet ground" in Old Norse.

KESTER m Scottish
Scottish form of CHRISTOPHER

KIRSTEEN f Scottish
Variant of KIRSTIN

KIRSTIE f Scottish
Pet form of KIRSTIN

KIRSTIN f Scottish
Scottish form of CHRISTINA

KIRSTY f Scottish
Pet form of KIRSTIN

LABHRAINN m Scottish
Scottish form of LAURENCE (1)

LACHIE m Scottish
Pet form of LACHLAN

LACHINA f Scottish
Feminine form of LACHLAN

LACHLAN m Scottish
This was originally a Scottish nickname for a person who was from Norway... [more]

LAUCHLAN m Scottish
Variant of LACHLAN

LENNOX m Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from the name of a district in Scotland, the Levenach.

LENOX m Scottish, English
Variant of LENNOX

LILEAS f Scottish
Scottish form of LILIANA

LILIAS f Scottish
Scottish form of LILIANA

LILLIAS f Scottish
Scottish form of LILIANA

LINDSAY f & m English, Scottish
From a Scottish surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "Lincoln's wetland" in Old English.

LINDSEY f & m English, Scottish
Variant of LINDSAY

LINDSIE f & m English, Scottish
Variant of LINDSAY

LINSEY f & m English, Scottish
Variant of LINDSAY

LIÙSAIDH f Scottish
Scottish form of LUCIA

LOGAN m & f Scottish, English
From a surname which was originally derived from a Scottish place name meaning "little hollow" in Scottish Gaelic.

LORNA f English, Scottish
Created by the novelist R... [more]

MAIGHREAD f Scottish
Scottish form of MARGARET

MAIREAD f Scottish
Scottish form of MARGARET

MÀIRI f Scottish
Scottish form of MARY

MAISIE f Scottish
Pet form of MAIREAD

MALCOLM m Scottish, English
From Scottish Mael Coluim which means "disciple of Saint COLUMBA"... [more]

MALINA (1) f Scottish, English
Feminine form of MALCOLM

MALVINA f Scottish, English
This name was created by the poet James McPherson in the 18th century... [more]

MAOILIOS m Scottish
Means "servant of Jesus" in Scottish Gaelic.

MARCAS m Irish, Scottish
Irish and Scottish form of MARK

MARSAILI f Scottish
Scottish form of both MARJORIE and MARCELLA

MAURA (2) f Scottish, Irish, English
Possibly from Gaelic mór meaning "great"... [more]

MHAIRI f Scottish
Vocative form of MÀIRI

MÌCHEAL m Scottish
Scottish form of MICHAEL

MICHEIL m Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of MICHAEL

MOIRA f Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of MÁIRE

MONROE m Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname meaning "the mouth of the Roe" in Gaelic... [more]

MÓR f Scottish, Irish
Means "great" in Gaelic... [more]

MORAG f Scottish
Pet form of MÓR

MORAY m Scottish
Scottish form of MURRAY

MORNA f Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of MUIRNE

MORVEN f Scottish
From a Scottish place name meaning "big gap"... [more]

MOYNA f Irish, Scottish
Variant of MONA (1)

MOYRA f Irish, Scottish
Variant of MOIRA

MUIR m Scottish
From a surname which was originally taken from a Scottish place name meaning "moor, fen"... [more]

MUIREADHACH m Irish, Scottish
Possibly means "mariner" or "lord" in Gaelic.

MUIREALL f Scottish
Scottish form of MUIRGHEAL

MUNGO m Scottish
Possibly derived from Welsh mwyn "gentle, kind"... [more]

MUNRO m Scottish, English
Variant of MONROE

MUNROE m Scottish, English
Variant of MONROE

MURCHADH m Scottish, Irish
Means "sea warrior" in Gaelic.

MURDAG f Scottish
Feminine form of MURDO

MURDO m Scottish
Anglicized form of MURCHADH

MURDOCH m Scottish
Anglicized form of MURCHADH

MURRAY m Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname that derives from the region in Scotland called Moray.

MURRON f Scottish
Scottish form of MUIREANN

NANDAG f Scottish
Scottish pet form of NAN

NAOISE m Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology
Meaning unknown, presumably of Gaelic origin... [more]

NEACEL m Scottish
Scottish form of NICHOLAS

NEIL m Irish, Scottish, English
From the Gaelic name Niall, which is of disputed origin, possibly meaning "champion" or "cloud"... [more]

NEILINA f Scottish
Feminine form of NEIL

NIALL m Irish, Scottish
Original Gaelic spelling of NEIL

NICHOL m Scottish
Variant of NICOL

NICOL m Scottish
Scottish form of NICHOLAS... [more]

NINIAN m Scottish, Irish
Meaning unknown, perhaps a Latinized form of the Welsh name Nynnyaw... [more]

NIVEN m Scottish
Anglicized form of NAOMHÁN

ÓENGUS m Scottish, Irish, Irish Mythology
Variant of AONGHUS

OIGHRIG f Scottish
Means "new speckled one" in Scottish Gaelic.

PÀDRAIG m Scottish
Scottish form of PATRICK

PÀL m Scottish
Scottish form of PAUL

PEADAR m Irish, Scottish
Irish and Scottish form of PETER

PEIGI f Scottish
Scottish pet form of MARGARET

PÒL m Scottish
Scottish form of PAUL

RAB m Scottish
Scottish short form of ROBERT

RABBIE m Scottish
Scottish pet form of ROBERT

RAGHNAID f Scottish
Scottish form of RAGNHILD

RAGHNALL m Irish, Scottish
Gaelic form of RAGNVALD

RAIBEART m Scottish
Scottish form of ROBERT

RAMSAY m Scottish
Scottish form of RAMSEY

RANALD m Scottish
Scottish form of REYNOLD

RANULF m Scottish
Scottish form of the Old Norse name Randulfr, a Scandinavian cognate of RANDOLF... [more]

RANULPH m Scottish, English
Variant of RANULF

READ m English, Scottish
Variant of REED

REED m English, Scottish
From a Scottish surname meaning "ruddy" in Old English.

REID m English, Scottish
Variant of REED

RHONA f Scottish
Possibly derived from the name of the Hebridean island Rona, which means "rough island" in Gaelic.

RODINA f Scottish
Scottish feminine form of RODERICK

RONALD m Scottish, English
Scottish form of RAGNVALD, a name introduced to Scotland by Scandinavian settlers and invaders... [more]

RONALDA f Scottish, English
Feminine form of RONALD

RORIE m Irish, Scottish
Variant of RORY

RORY m Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of RUAIDHRÍ

ROSS m Scottish, English
From a surname which meant "promontory" in Gaelic, originally belonging to someone who lived on a headland... [more]

ROY m Scottish, English
Derived from Gaelic ruadh meaning "red"... [more]

RUAIRI m Scottish
Scottish cognate of RUAIDHRÍ

RUAIRIDH m Scottish
Scottish cognate of RUAIDHRÍ

RUARAIDH m Scottish
Scottish cognate of RUAIDHRÍ

RUARIDH m Scottish
Scottish cognate of RUAIDHRÍ

SACHAIRI m Scottish
Scottish form of ZECHARIAH

SAUNDRA f Scottish
Scottish form of SANDRA

SAWNEY m Scottish
Scottish form of SANDY

SCOT m English, Scottish
Variant form of SCOTT

SCOTT m English, Scottish
From a surname which meant "Scotsman" in Old English... [more]

SCOTTIE m English, Scottish
Pet form of SCOTT

SCOTTY m English, Scottish
Pet form of SCOTT

SEAGHDH m Scottish
Scottish form of SÉAGHDHA

SENGA f Scottish
Sometimes explained as an anagram of AGNES, but more likely derived from Gaelic seang "slender".

SEOC m Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of JACK

SEONA f Scottish
Anglicized form of SEONAG or SEÒNAID

SEONAG f Scottish
Scottish form of JOAN (1)

SEÒNAID f Scottish
Scottish pet form of JOAN (1)

SEÒRAS m Scottish
Scottish form of GEORGE

SEÒSAIDH m Scottish
Scottish form of JOSEPH

SEUMAS m Scottish
Scottish form of JAMES

SHAW (2) m Scottish
Anglicized form of SEAGHDH

SHEENA f Scottish, English
Anglicized form of SÌNE

SHOLTO m Scottish
Anglicized form of SÌOLTACH

SHONA f Scottish
Anglicized form of SEONAG or SEÒNAID... [more]

SHUG m Scottish
Scottish pet form of HUGH

SÌLEAS f Scottish
Scottish form of CECILIA

SÌNE f Scottish
Scottish form of JEANNE

SÌNEAG f Scottish
Scottish form of JEANNETTE

SÌOLTACH m Scottish
Means "sower" in Scottish Gaelic.

SLÀINE f Scottish
Scottish form of SLÁINE

SOMERLED m Scottish
Anglicized form of the Old Norse name Somarliðr meaning "summer traveller"... [more]

SOMHAIRLE m Scottish, Irish
Gaelic form of Somarliðr (see SOMERLED).

SORCHA f Irish, Scottish
Means "radiant" in Gaelic.

SORLEY m Scottish, Irish
Anglicized form of SOMHAIRLE

STEAFAN m Scottish
Scottish form of STEPHEN

STEAPHAN m Scottish
Scottish form of STEPHEN

STEENIE m Scottish
Scottish pet form of STEPHEN

STUART m English, Scottish
From a surname which was a variant of STEWART... [more]

SUIBHNE m Irish, Scottish
Means "well-going" in Gaelic... [more]

SWEENEY m Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of SUIBHNE

TADG m Irish, Scottish
Variant of TADHG

TADHG m Irish, Scottish
Means "poet" in Irish. This was the name of an 11th-century king of Connacht.

TAM m Scottish
Scottish short form of THOMAS

TÀMHAS m Scottish
Scottish form of THOMAS

TASGALL m Scottish
Scottish form of the Old Norse name Ásketill, meaning "cauldron of the gods" from Old Norse áss "god" and ketill "cauldron".

TASKILL m Scottish
Anglicized form of TASGALL

TAVISH m Scottish
Anglicized spelling of Thàmhais, vocative case of TÀMHAS... [more]

TEÀRLACH m Scottish
Scottish form of TOIRDHEALBHACH... [more]

TEÀRLAG f Scottish
Feminine form of TEÀRLACH

TEASAG f Scottish
Scottish pet form of JEAN (2)

TÒMAS m Scottish
Scottish form of THOMAS

TORCUIL m Scottish
Scottish form of Þórketill (see TORKEL).

TORQUIL m Scottish
Anglicized form of TORCUIL

UALAN m Scottish
Scottish form of VALENTINE (1)

UILLEAM m Scottish
Scottish form of WILLIAM

ÙISDEAN m Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of the Old Norse name EYSTEINN.

ÙNA f Scottish
Scottish form of ÚNA

WALLACE m English, Scottish
From a surname which originally meant "Welsh" or "foreigner" in Old French... [more]

2006-11-02 08:28:22 · answer #1 · answered by SNK 3 · 0 0

Ainsley, Alistair, Andrew, Angus, Arran, Bean, Blaine, Blake, Brodie, Bruce, Buzz, Callum, Cameron, Campbell, Carson, Chalmer, Coby, Corey, Craig, Dallas, Diarmad, Donald, Douglas, Duane, Elliot, Euan, Fergus, Finlay, Fraser, Gavin, Gregory, Hamish, Irvin, Jamie, Jock, Kade, Kai, Kenzie, Kerr, Kirk, Kyle, Lachlan, Lennox, Logan, Mack, Malcolm, Maxwell, Mitch, Morven, Robert, Ross, Sandy, Scott, Tam, Todd.

Aileene, Akira, Alison, Annabel, Beth, Bonnie, Brody, Cailin, Cait, Caledonia, Catriona, Christal, Chrissie, Colina, Cora, Davina, Drew, Edina, Effie, Elsbeth, Erskina, Fiona, Flora, Gordana, Iona, Isla, Isobel, Jeanie, Jinny, Kelly, Kirsten, Kirstie, Lainie, Lara, Lindsay, Lorna, Mackenzie, Maggie, Maisie, Mckenna, Moira, Morag, Nessa, Oona, Rhona, Robina, Rossalyn, Senga, Sheena, Skye, Tira, Torrie, Vanora, Wallis, Zena.

2006-11-02 13:37:40 · answer #2 · answered by Butterscotch 7 · 0 0

Good scottish names... boys and girls?

2016-05-23 19:29:49 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try this web site it will give you traditional scottish names for boy's & girl's.. also the meaning of each name.

Scottish Irish Gaelic Baby names
...www.ourbabynames.co.uk

Good luck

2006-11-02 09:13:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Maggie, Morag, Morvan, Cameron, Andrew, Alistair, Isla, Finlay, Senga, Shona, Heather, Grant, Ross, Lewis, Alexander, Bonnie, Ian, Logan, Kyla the list goes on and on and on good luck.

2006-11-02 08:31:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My boy is called Seoras (means George), others for a boy are Finnleigh, Hamish, Bran, Seamus, Sheun, Ewan, Murdoch.

For a girl you could have Shonagh, Eilidh, Erin, Morag.

Hope this helps!

2006-11-02 08:25:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2017-01-26 14:39:59 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

http://www.babynameguide.com/categoryscottish.asp?strCat=Scottish

you can find a list of scottish girls and boys names here

I like Amhuinn or Cailean for a boy

Fyfa or Isla for a girl ... I know a little girl called Isla and it really suits her

2006-11-02 08:21:22 · answer #8 · answered by mintycakeyfroggy 6 · 0 0

I like Murren for a girl, cant think of boys names at the mo

2006-11-02 08:16:22 · answer #9 · answered by pinky perky 2 · 0 0

Try searching you family tree for unusual sir names.
Mackenzie, Duncan etc.

2006-11-02 08:15:34 · answer #10 · answered by Ontario_Mom 4 · 0 0

20 most popular names in Scotland 2005

Girls' Names
Sophie
Emma
Ellie
Amy
Erin
Lucy
Katie
Chloë
Rebecca
Emily
Hannah
Olivia
Rachel
Leah
Megan
Aimee
Holly
Abbie
Jessica
Lauren

Boys' Names
Lewis
Jack
Callum
James
Ryan
Cameron
Kyle
Jamie
Daniel
Matthew
Ben
Liam
Adam
Dylan
Connor
Andrew
Alexander
Aidan
Thomas
Aiden

2006-11-02 08:27:59 · answer #11 · answered by FUGAZI 5 · 0 0

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