Abhainn |
River. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Acair |
Anchor. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Acaiseid |
Anchor. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Achaius |
Friend of a horse. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Adair |
From the oak tree ford. Uncertain origin. May be a variant of Edgar, or from the Gaelic for 'oak tree ford'. Used for many hundreds of years as both surname and first name. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Adhamh |
Of the earth. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Aengus |
Unnaturally strong. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Aibne |
River. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Ail |
From the stony place. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Ailbert |
Noble. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Ailean |
Handsome. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Ailein |
From the green meadow. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Aillig |
From the stony place. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Aindreas |
Strong. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Ainsley |
my meadow |
Female |
Scottish |
Aynsley, Ainsly, Ainslee, Ainsworth |
Akir |
Anchor. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Alasdair |
Variant of Alexander 'defender of mankind.'. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Alastair |
protector of mankind, defender, helper |
Male |
Scottish |
Alistair, Alistaire, Alastaire, Alister, Alaster, Alasdair |
Albany |
Derived from a former name for northern Scotland. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Alec |
Abbreviation of Alexander 'defender of mankind.'. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Aleck |
Abbreviation of Alexander 'defender of mankind.'. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Alistair |
Variant of Alexander 'defender of mankind.'. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Alistaire |
Variant of Alexander 'defender of mankind.'. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Alister |
Variant of Alexander 'defender of mankind.'. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Allister |
Variant of Alexander 'defender of mankind.'. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Alpin |
Blond. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Amhuinn |
From the alder tree river. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Anderson |
Son of Andrew. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Andre' |
Variant of Andrew: Manly. From the Greek Andrew. Has long been a popular Scottish name, because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland after whom the town of St Andrews was named. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Andreas |
Variant of Andrew: Manly. From the Greek Andrew. Has long been a popular Scottish name, because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland after whom the town of St Andrews was named. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Andrew |
Manly. From the Greek Andrew. Has long been a popular Scottish name, because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland after whom the town of St Andrews was named. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Andy |
Diminutive of Andrew: Manly. From the Greek Andrew. Has long been a popular Scottish name, because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland after whom the town of St Andrews was named. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Angus |
Unnaturally strong; singular; only choice. Scots Celtic god Angus Og helped his people with his wisdom and intelligence. The Aberdeen Angus is a Scottish breed of black cattle. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Aoidh |
Spirited. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Aonghus |
Unnaturally strong. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Archibald |
True and bold. Also 'bald'. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the Scottish interpreted the 'bald' to refer to the shaven head of a monk. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Archie |
Diminutive of Archibald: True and bold. Also 'bald'. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the Scottish interpreted the 'bald' to refer to the shaven head of a monk. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Archy |
Diminutive of Archibald: True and bold. Also 'bald'. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the Scottish interpreted the 'bald' to refer to the shaven head of a monk. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Argyle |
From the land of the Gauls. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Armstrang |
Strong. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Armstrong |
Strong. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Arregaithel |
From the land of the Gauls. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Artair |
Bear. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Arthur |
Derived from Celtic artos meaning 'bear'. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Athdar |
From the oak tree ford. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Athol |
place name |
Male |
Scottish |
Avery |
Aulay |
Ancestor; forefather. A variant of Olaf which derives from the Scottish Gaelic Amhblaibh. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Bac |
Bank. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Baen |
Fair skinned. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Baigh |
From the upper part. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Baird |
minstrel |
Male |
Scottish |
Bard |
Bairn |
child |
Male |
Scottish |
|
Baldie |
Diminutive of Archibald: True and bold. Also 'bald'. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the Scottish interpreted the 'bald' to refer to the shaven head of a monk. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Balfour |
From the pastureland. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Balgair |
Fox. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Balgaire |
Fox. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Balloch |
From the pasture. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Balmoral |
From the majestic village. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Banner |
Flag; ensign bearer. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Barclay |
The Scottish spelling of the English surname Barkeley, meaning birch-wood or the birch tree meadow. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Barday |
From Berkeley. |
Male |
Scottish |
|
Bartley |
The birch tree meadow. See also Berkley. |
Male |
Scottish |
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Bean |
Fair skinned. |
Male |
Scottish |
|
Bearnard |
Bear strong. |
Male |
Scottish |
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