Favorite Scottish Names?
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Oh, Ailsa. So lacy and sweet. :-)
Others I love:
Jean (Jeanie!), Catriona (Cat), Elspeth (Elsie), Lilias, Isla, Oighrig / Effie, Fiona, Edme. Plus honorary Scottish names like Mary (Queen of Scots) and Flora (Mcdonald).
For a boy:
Malcolm / Calum, Lachlan, Angus, Ian, Kirk, Alban (ancient name for Sotland), Gregor, Kyle, Duncan, Alasdair, Gavin, Torquil, Cameron, Ross, Ranald, Kenneth, Dougal, Andrew (not a Scottish name, but the patron saint of Scotland I believe).
Others I love:
Jean (Jeanie!), Catriona (Cat), Elspeth (Elsie), Lilias, Isla, Oighrig / Effie, Fiona, Edme. Plus honorary Scottish names like Mary (Queen of Scots) and Flora (Mcdonald).
For a boy:
Malcolm / Calum, Lachlan, Angus, Ian, Kirk, Alban (ancient name for Sotland), Gregor, Kyle, Duncan, Alasdair, Gavin, Torquil, Cameron, Ross, Ranald, Kenneth, Dougal, Andrew (not a Scottish name, but the patron saint of Scotland I believe).
Well...
...I think Scottish names are absolutely wonderful! And, as a whole, they due tend to be rather airy and beautiful for girls, and rugged and distinguished for boys.
My favourites are:
Catriona
Fenella / Finella / Finola
Elspeth
Innes
Isobel
Jamesina
Mairead
Mairi
Marsaili (this used to be a favourite of mine)
Maura
Alan
Alistair
Angus
Bruce
Callum / Calum
Colin
Cormag
Duncan
Euan
Evander
Findlay
Glen
Grant
Ian
Keith
Kenneth
Neil (another used-to-be-favourite)
Roy
Wallace
...I think Scottish names are absolutely wonderful! And, as a whole, they due tend to be rather airy and beautiful for girls, and rugged and distinguished for boys.
My favourites are:
Catriona
Fenella / Finella / Finola
Elspeth
Innes
Isobel
Jamesina
Mairead
Mairi
Marsaili (this used to be a favourite of mine)
Maura
Alan
Alistair
Angus
Bruce
Callum / Calum
Colin
Cormag
Duncan
Euan
Evander
Findlay
Glen
Grant
Ian
Keith
Kenneth
Neil (another used-to-be-favourite)
Roy
Wallace
My absolute favorites are Alasdair / Alistair, Graham / Graeme, Hamish, and Ian, and Effie, Fenella / Fionnuala, etc., and Mairead, but I also like:
Angus
Beathan
Cairbre
Callum
Cormag
Diarmad
Eoghan / Ewan, etc.
Fergus
Fionnlagh / Finlay
Glenn
Gordon
Greer
Islay
Kentigern
Lindsay
Malcolm
Ruairi / Rory
Somerled
Sorley
Stuart
Tavish
Torquil
Annag (probably as a nn)
Deoiridh
Ealasaid
Fiona
Greer
Iona
Isobel
Marsaili
Mhairi
Morna
Sorcha
Una
Angus
Beathan
Cairbre
Callum
Cormag
Diarmad
Eoghan / Ewan, etc.
Fergus
Fionnlagh / Finlay
Glenn
Gordon
Greer
Islay
Kentigern
Lindsay
Malcolm
Ruairi / Rory
Somerled
Sorley
Stuart
Tavish
Torquil
Annag (probably as a nn)
Deoiridh
Ealasaid
Fiona
Greer
Iona
Isobel
Marsaili
Mhairi
Morna
Sorcha
Una
I love Lachlan.
Ones coming to mind that I like:
Boys:
Cairbre / Carbrey
Finley / Finlay
Murray
Lennon
Hendry
Gillespie
Somerled
Sorley
Ross
Fingal
Tavish
Islay
Graham
Ainsley
Aulay
Keir
Evander
Rory
I spent last week with a lovely Scottish boy named Alistair. I may or may not prefer the Alastair spelling. Hmm. I also like Alasdair.
Girls:
Lillias
Tearlag
Jessie
Una
Mairead
Isobel
Ealasaid
Sorcha
Isla
Ones coming to mind that I like:
Boys:
Cairbre / Carbrey
Finley / Finlay
Murray
Lennon
Hendry
Gillespie
Somerled
Sorley
Ross
Fingal
Tavish
Islay
Graham
Ainsley
Aulay
Keir
Evander
Rory
I spent last week with a lovely Scottish boy named Alistair. I may or may not prefer the Alastair spelling. Hmm. I also like Alasdair.
Girls:
Lillias
Tearlag
Jessie
Una
Mairead
Isobel
Ealasaid
Sorcha
Isla
This message was edited 7/16/2010, 3:19 AM
Cairbre / Carbrey is wonderful. My grandfather was born in a small town called Rosscarbery. I've always thought of it as a GP mn. But now perhaps there's more validity to it since it's built on a traditional fn. There are small islands nearby called "Carbery's Hundred Isles." I never thought about Carbery (Carbrey) being a fn before. I always assumed it was a surname.
Cairbre / Carbrey has such a lovely sound to it. Thanks for pointing it out!
Cairbre / Carbrey has such a lovely sound to it. Thanks for pointing it out!
This message was edited 7/16/2010, 9:54 AM
If you go to www.namenerds.com you'll find lists of traditional and modern Scottish names, with meanings and where necessary pronunciations. It's a good resource.
Why not use the name lists here on BtN?
Have a look, and you'll see!