Similar to the variety of dialects, Scottish names are as enchanted as the dreamscapes from which they originate. The meanings of Scotland’s most striking names, some of which are traditional and others wholly unique, captivate admirers.
Ailsa
Female | Ailsa, pronounced identically to Elsa, is a traditional Scots name with Viking roots. It refers to the volcanic island and gannet colony that emerges from the Firth of Clyde and means “supernatural victory.”
Beathan
While whisky or “the water of life” is uisge-beatha in Scots Gaelic, Beathan simply means life. It is definitely one of the more unusual names, pronounced BAEy-un.
Skye

Female | Skye is a distinctive name derived from the Isle of Skye, Scotland’s most enchanted island and an unbroken paradise. If the individual in question is anything like the island, which is suited for adventurers and people with strong personalities, they are one in a million.
Coinneach
Male | Coinneach, derived from the Gaelic word caoin, means “beautiful” despite being anglicized as Kenneth. It is an Irish boy’s name pronounced CON-ak.
Morven
Female | Although the name Morven is common in many cultures, it is distinctly Scottish. Morven is associated with James Macpherson’s Ossianic poems and is a Scottish place name derived from the Gaelic A’Mhorbhairne, which means the sea gap or large gap.
Lachlan

Lachlan is a boy’s name whose meaning is “land of the lochs,” a reference to Scotland’s mystical lochs and lochans. It has its origins as a Scots nickname for a native of Norway with the pronunciation LACK-lan. The feminine form is Lachina.
Marcail
Female | Marcail, which is the Scots form of Margaret and means ‘pearl’, is a beautiful moniker for a woman whose soul is as priceless as the gem for which she was named. Pronunciation: MAR-kale.
Paden
Male | The name Paden is of Scottish origin and means “royal.” This cool boy’s name is perfect for parents seeking an original name with Scottish roots. Paden could also be considered gender-neutral.
Senga

Senga is a traditional Scottish name that means “pure and chaste” and is derived from the name Agnes. Its declining popularity over the years has made it even more distinctive.
Sorcha
Female | The name Sorcha, which means light, bright, and radiant, is common in both Scotland and Ireland. It derives from the Gaelic word for ‘brightness’ and is related to Clara. It is pronounced SOR-ka.
Baird
Male | Baird is a common surname in Scotland, but it also makes a cool given name. This trendy boy’s name is derived from the word bard and is suited for literature enthusiasts. Pronunciation: BEAR-d.
Bonnie

Bonnie is the Scots word for beautiful, pretty, stunning, and attractive. It is a traditional Scottish name that will never go out of style. Bonnies typically have a distinct personality.
Ùisdean
This Scottish Gaelic name is pronounced OOSH-jun and derives from the Old Norse name Eysteinn, which roughly translates to eternal island stone.
Isla
Female | Pronounced EYE-la, Isla is derived from the Isle of Islay, a beautiful island off the west coast of Scotland that is also the name of two Scottish rivers.
Moray

This Scots surname name is also a masculine given name that means sea, like the Moray Firth. This Scottish variant of Murray captures the adventurous spirit of Scotland.
Liùsaidh
Female | Liùsaidh is the Scots Gaelic alternative to the Italian name Lucia, which carries the meaning “elegant, graceful, shining light.” Pronunciation: LOO-sai.
Hamish
Except for the name Jock (Scots for John), nothing is more Scottish than the name Hamish. This charming name is the Scots form of James and is a time-tested option that is still popular today. Hamish is a surname and a Highlander.
Mòrag

Female | The Gaelic meaning of the traditional name Mrag is “great and sun.” However, it is also a Scottish form of the princess name Sarah.
Topic: Beautiful Scottish Names and What They Mean
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