Highland Heritage baby names
Names tagged with “Highland Heritage” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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10 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Valloleth
Celtic
76Possibly derived from Gaelic roots relating to 'valley' or 'well', with uncertain but potentially nature-connected etymology in Scottish Highland tradition.
- Macallan
Scottish
74From Gaelic 'Mac Alláin' meaning 'son of Allan.' Allan derives from the Celtic word for 'rock' or 'noble.' Associated with the Scottish Highlands and whisky distilling heritage.
- Macauley
Scottish
62Son of Leod, derived from Norse 'leóðr' (heir) combined with Gaelic patronymic 'mac'. Associated with Scottish Highland clans.
- Maclain
Scottish
62From Gaelic 'Mac Ghille Eòin' meaning 'son of the servant of John'. A traditional Scottish Highland surname used as a given name.
- Lyall
Scottish
62From Old Norse 'Liulfr' meaning 'heir' or 'descendant', later Scotticized as a surname and given name in the Highlands.
- Kameran
Celtic
62From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'crooked nose' or 'bent', also related to the name Cameron which has Gaelic roots in the Scottish Highlands.
- Lawi
Celtic
62From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'little laurel one', associated with strength and honor in Highland tradition.
- Haigen
Scottish
42Possibly derived from Scottish elements meaning 'high' or 'noble', with potential Norse roots. A modern Scottish variant with Highland heritage.
- Kincade
Scottish
42From Gaelic 'Ceannachaidh' meaning 'fire-born' or 'fierce warrior'. Associated with strength and leadership in Scottish Highland tradition.
- Cambell
Scottish
42From Scottish Gaelic 'cam' (crooked) and 'beul' (mouth). Associated with the Campbell clan, one of Scotland's most prominent Highland families.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
