Scottish Origin baby names
Names tagged with “Scottish Origin” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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13 names
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- Kaila
Celtic
92From Scottish origins, likely a modern feminine variation of names like Kaelen or Kael, possibly related to 'slender' or 'fair'.
- Scottlyn
Scottish
92Combination of Scott (from Scot, a native of Scotland) with the diminutive suffix -lyn. Represents Scottish heritage with a modern feminine twist.
- Landrie
Scottish
92From the Scottish surname meaning 'land's ridge' or 'long hill', combining land elements with ridge terminology.
- Ayrton
Celtic
84From Scottish place name meaning 'settlement by the oat field' or 'air town'. Modern usage popularized by racing driver Ayrton Senna.
- Blayre
Scottish
62Modern spelling variant of Blair, from Scots meaning 'plain' or 'field', referencing flat lowland areas of Scotland
- Slaton
Scottish
62From a Scottish surname meaning 'from the sloe valley' or 'dweller by the sloe berries', relating to the dark-fruited blackthorn plant.
- Paisleymae
Scottish
62From Paisley, Scotland, a textile town historically known for its distinctive paisley pattern fabric design and weaving tradition.
- Wrylie
Scottish
62From Old English 'wry' meaning twisted or bent, combined with Scottish suffix '-lie'. Modern usage influenced by the surname Riley.
- Kinnsley
Scottish
42From Scottish surname meaning 'from the kinsman's meadow,' blending kin (family) with -sley (meadow or woodland clearing).
- Hainsley
Scottish
42From Old English 'hægn' (enclosure) and 'leah' (clearing), meaning 'from the enclosed clearing or meadow'.
- Lyndsey
Scottish
40From the Scottish place name Lindsey, meaning 'island of linden trees' or derived from Lincoln's isle. Also used as a feminine form of Lindsay.
- Kilee
Celtic
40Modern variant of Kylie, from Scottish meaning 'narrow strait' or 'boomerang'. Alternatively a contemporary spelling of Kiley.
- Kinsey
English
30From a Scottish surname meaning 'king's victory', derived from Old English 'cyning' (king) and Old Norse 'sigr' (victory). Also modernized as a given name.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
