Favourite Scottish name combos?
Since its St. Andrew's Day I thought it'd be fun to see everyone's favourite Scottish combos (if you have any lol).
Mine's are:
Iona Melrose (both Scottish place names)
Mhairi Catriona
Eilidh Murron
Somerled Angus
Hamish Scott
Craig Douglas
Mine's are:
Iona Melrose (both Scottish place names)
Mhairi Catriona
Eilidh Murron
Somerled Angus
Hamish Scott
Craig Douglas
Replies
Ailsa Lilias
Eilidh Murron
Somerled Evander
Edit:
Haha I didn't realise you came up with Eilidh Murron too!
Eilidh Murron
Somerled Evander
Edit:
Haha I didn't realise you came up with Eilidh Murron too!
This message was edited 11/30/2010, 2:23 PM
I didn't realize it was St. Andrew's Day. Shame on me.
I don't have stock Scottish combos, but I adore Scottish names in general. They are so rugged and romantic at the same time. All of yours are terrific. But I have to give the prizes to Eilidh Murron and Somerled Angus. Eilidh is especially fetching. How she sparkles.
Off the top of my head, how about:
Elspeth Catriona (Elsie)
Iseabail / Ishbel Fiona
Jean Ailsa (Jessie)
Isla Marsaili (how do you pronounce Marsaili, by the way?)
Muireall Glenna
Oighrig / Effie Catriona
Morag Skye
Ena Lilias
Edme Lilias
Ainsley Tavish
Dougal Kester
Malcolm Gregor
Gavin Adair
Arran Kenneth
Lachlan Sholto
Calum Innes
Ian Torquil
I don't have stock Scottish combos, but I adore Scottish names in general. They are so rugged and romantic at the same time. All of yours are terrific. But I have to give the prizes to Eilidh Murron and Somerled Angus. Eilidh is especially fetching. How she sparkles.
Off the top of my head, how about:
Elspeth Catriona (Elsie)
Iseabail / Ishbel Fiona
Jean Ailsa (Jessie)
Isla Marsaili (how do you pronounce Marsaili, by the way?)
Muireall Glenna
Oighrig / Effie Catriona
Morag Skye
Ena Lilias
Edme Lilias
Ainsley Tavish
Dougal Kester
Malcolm Gregor
Gavin Adair
Arran Kenneth
Lachlan Sholto
Calum Innes
Ian Torquil
This message was edited 11/30/2010, 12:11 PM
Yey Ainsley for a boy! I love your combos, especially Effie Catriona, Ainsley Tavish and Malcolm Gregor.
Marsaili I'm not so sure about since it must be pretty rare (even over here). I have a friend whose cousin is called Marsali (pr. mar-sah-li), not sure if its similar :S
Marsaili I'm not so sure about since it must be pretty rare (even over here). I have a friend whose cousin is called Marsali (pr. mar-sah-li), not sure if its similar :S
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So. This friend's cousin named Marsali, does the emphasis go on the first or second syllable? (This is too good to pass up.) At least I know the "s" is pronounced like an English "s" and not "sh."
I'm sure it's the same as Marsaili, just a variant spelling.
I've wondered about this name for a while. Thanks for your help. :-)
So. This friend's cousin named Marsali, does the emphasis go on the first or second syllable? (This is too good to pass up.) At least I know the "s" is pronounced like an English "s" and not "sh."
I'm sure it's the same as Marsaili, just a variant spelling.
I've wondered about this name for a while. Thanks for your help. :-)
First so its more MAR-sah-li, but I could be wrong... We central Scotland types aren't reknowned for our pronounciation :)
Thank you!
Don't have any already made, but I'm happy to amke some now.
Caoimhe Isobel
Iona Maisie
Sorcha Gormlaith
Eilidh Caitriona
Tadhg Padraig
Alistair Conall
Finley Angus
Caoimhe, Iona and Sorcha are all on my PNL and I'd be happy to use any of them IRL. I think I'm going to have to add Eilidh and Tadhg to the list.
Caoimhe Isobel
Iona Maisie
Sorcha Gormlaith
Eilidh Caitriona
Tadhg Padraig
Alistair Conall
Finley Angus
Caoimhe, Iona and Sorcha are all on my PNL and I'd be happy to use any of them IRL. I think I'm going to have to add Eilidh and Tadhg to the list.
Gormlaith!
Is Gormlaith kick-a$$ or what? I was on vacation recently and Gormlaith got into my head. She wouldn't leave for days. I find her strong and handsome, regal and kind. I picture her as a best friend to Boudicca. She's a real lady. I pronounce her "GORM-luh," is that correct?
Tadhg is a top five name for me. I'm surprised the Anglicized form Tighe isn't more popular here in the U.S.
Is Gormlaith kick-a$$ or what? I was on vacation recently and Gormlaith got into my head. She wouldn't leave for days. I find her strong and handsome, regal and kind. I picture her as a best friend to Boudicca. She's a real lady. I pronounce her "GORM-luh," is that correct?
Tadhg is a top five name for me. I'm surprised the Anglicized form Tighe isn't more popular here in the U.S.
This message was edited 11/30/2010, 12:42 PM
I picked it cause of the meaning, I'm not big on the look or sound, but the meaning was hard to go past. I was prn. it same wasy as you. It could make a great middle name to spice up a more common first name.
There's a Tadhg at Ella's school. We also have a Saoirse, a Caoimhe and an Aoife (not all from the same family). I think thats pretty cool cause we live in Aus.
There's a Tadhg at Ella's school. We also have a Saoirse, a Caoimhe and an Aoife (not all from the same family). I think thats pretty cool cause we live in Aus.
Eilidh Murron is really pretty. I like Somerled Angus a lot, too.
I don't have enough combos of only Scottish names, so I'll just give you my favorite ones with Scottish names as FNs.
Airril Gregory
Alasdair Gideon
Alec Leland
Beathan Gordon
Colum Pherick
Colum Sorley
Columba William
Errol Archimedes
Gordon Alasdair
Graeme Louis
Ian Alasdair
Innes Tormod
Somerled Neil
Alastriona Maeve
Annag Effie
Bonnie Virginia
Effie Maureen
Murron Aileen
I don't have enough combos of only Scottish names, so I'll just give you my favorite ones with Scottish names as FNs.
Airril Gregory
Alasdair Gideon
Alec Leland
Beathan Gordon
Colum Pherick
Colum Sorley
Columba William
Errol Archimedes
Gordon Alasdair
Graeme Louis
Ian Alasdair
Innes Tormod
Somerled Neil
Alastriona Maeve
Annag Effie
Bonnie Virginia
Effie Maureen
Murron Aileen
Maybe because it's not technically a Scottish name? But it's Scottish-y, so I figured it could count. :)
You're right. I think of it as Scottish, more than Latin, too. It diefinitely counts as far as I'm concerned. I've got it on my long list under Scottish names, not Latin. So there's no excuse for me overlooking it.
This message was edited 11/30/2010, 12:35 PM
Mairi
I'm picking up new Scottish names today. This is great. I've added Mairi to my long list thanks to you. :-)
Don't you love how the Scots put "-ina" on the end of any male name? I suppose it's no different than French "-ine" or "-ette" and English does it too. but somehow it's sweeter when the Scots do it. In my baby name book I've got Jacobina, Douglasina and Hughina listed. I mean, who else would do that?
I'm picking up new Scottish names today. This is great. I've added Mairi to my long list thanks to you. :-)
Don't you love how the Scots put "-ina" on the end of any male name? I suppose it's no different than French "-ine" or "-ette" and English does it too. but somehow it's sweeter when the Scots do it. In my baby name book I've got Jacobina, Douglasina and Hughina listed. I mean, who else would do that?
Oo, I love Morven Katrine and Hamish Struan. Great combos!