Masculine
Heckie - awful! But I like
Hector very much.
Jock - nn only; more interesting than
Jack.
Roy - love it; family name.
Munro - looks awful;
Monroe would be better but only if it's a family ln; no clue why it's also unisex, though Scottish people do use family lns as given names, more than other British people.
Ualan - no clue how to pronounce it. Fun to look at!
Farquhar - strictly ln only, and pronunciation could be tricky. I knew a family who pronounced it Far-Kwar.
Angus - love it; also perfect for a Scottish terrier.
Tavish - strictly Scottish only; and OK for them.
Aulay - also strictly Scottish
Ramsay - yet again, strictly Scottish
Daividh - I'm guessing it sounds like
Davy. Looks wonderful, but I prefer
David.
Conall - quite good; seems more Irish than Scottish though.
Feminine
Kirstin - dated; I'm more used to
KirsteenPeigi - no clue what it sounds like; I do like
Peggy, and I've seen it used as an independent name.
Glenna - awful, like a sloppy pronunciation of
Glenda (which I don't enjoy either).
Mysie - I'll stay with
Maisie, thanks.
Marsaili - Looks as if the bearer comes from Marseilles. I far prefer
Marjorie.
Sheona - prefer either
Shona or
Seonaid. This spelling is confusing.
Sine - straight out of a maths textbook!