Scottish Influence baby names
Names tagged with “Scottish Influence” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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13 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Kristyn
Celtic
84Variant of Kristine/Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ.' The 'y' spelling reflects modern Scottish and Scandinavian naming trends.
- Dakylan
Celtic
76Modern blend combining 'Dak' with the Celtic name 'Dylan', meaning 'son of the sea' or 'born from the ocean'
- Aleesi
Celtic
76Variant of Alexa/Alexandra with Celtic influences, suggesting 'defender' combined with modern phonetic styling popular in contemporary naming.
- Taeleigh
Celtic
70Modern variation combining 'tae' (Scottish for 'to') with 'leigh' (meadow/field). Contemporary blend of Celtic tradition with invented spelling.
- Carsynn
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Scottish elements, likely derived from 'car' (friend) or Carson with feminine suffix '-ynn'
- Bralen
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Bràghad (Scottish Gaelic for 'upper part' or 'breast'), or a modern blend combining Brad and Allen with contemporary appeal.
- Savvi
Celtic
62Modern variant possibly derived from 'savvy,' meaning shrewd or knowledgeable; also used as a contemporary twist on nature-inspired names.
- Skaii
Celtic
42Modern invented name with Scottish influences, potentially referencing 'sky' combined with Gaelic elements. Contemporary unisex creation.
- Bryceon
Celtic
42From Gaelic 'broc' meaning badger, or possibly a variant of Brice meaning speckled. Modern invented blend of Brice and surname patterns.
- Knoxville
English
42From the surname Knox, meaning 'round hilltop' or 'small hill,' combined with the place suffix '-ville' (town). Associated with Knoxville, Tennessee.
- Katalea
Celtic
40Modern creation blending Katalina with nature-inspired elements, likely intended to evoke 'pure' with Celtic charm and contemporary flair
- Myella
Celtic
40Possibly derived from Scottish elements meaning 'mill' or related to myrrh. A modern creation blending traditional Celtic sounds with contemporary naming style.
- Alonnie
Celtic
40Variant of Alanis or blend of Alan (fair, bright) with feminine suffix -ie. Modern creative form with Celtic roots.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
