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Scotland or Scottish Boy Baby Names
A small snippet of
Scottish Boy names
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Abernethy
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Scottish Boy names
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Mouth of the River Nethy
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Abhainn
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Scottish Boy names
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River
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Acair
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Anchor
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Adair
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From the oak tree ford
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This is a collection of pages which shows individual baby names sorted into country names and then sorted into strict alphabetical order. You can search for baby names from countries such as Scotland, Ireland and Gaelic names from this page. This page concentrates on Scottish baby Boys names and their meanings. Of course they are mainly first names or Christian names as they are known in some countries, but their are some Scotland family or Scottish surnames also.
The history of Scotland also includes many different races known as the Scots, Celts and gaels. Some of the Scottish names are derived from these ancient races and you can find more of these names on the Gaelic Boys names page. In addition, you can use the menu to the left to select what country you wish and whether it is boys or girls names you require. You can also use the site to search for different names using a wide variety of search terms by using the search page.
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Kyle |
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From the narrow strait |
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Lachlan |
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From the land of the lochs |
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Laird |
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Head of household (normally of a big estate) |
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Laurence |
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Scottish boys name whose origins are Latin and mean someone from the town of Laurentum |
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Lee |
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Scottish boys name although can also be used as a girls name and its meaning is derived from the placename meaning wood, clearing or pasture. |
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Leith |
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A broad river. A Scottish placename (near edinburgh) |
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Lennox |
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Scottish boys name which is more commonly a surname but can be used as a first name. Origins in the placename meaning near the Elm trees |
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Leonard |
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Scottish boys name from the Germanic meaning bold or lion hearted. Often shortened to Lenny |
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Leslie |
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Meadowlands. From an ancient surname. Boy's spelling of name |
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Lewis |
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Scottish boys name whose origins could be either in the placename (Island of ) or from the French Louis |
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Liam |
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Often thought of as an Irish name but this name is used in Scotland also. Simply a shortened or "pet name" of William |
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Lindsay |
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This can be a Scottish boy or girls name (same spelling). originally a Clan surname can be used as a first name. Thought to originate from an English or Norman placename. |
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Logan |
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Small cove |
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Logan |
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Rarely used Scottish boys name, but more common as a surname. |
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Ludovic |
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Scottish boys name which origiantes in Latin. Also, could be Gaelic in origin meaning servant of the church |
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Lulach |
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Very unusual Scottish boys name which is rarely used and probably means little calf |
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Lyle |
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Scottish boys name which is more common as a surname. Origins are from Norman French and means little island |
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Mac |
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The son of. Also, shortened version of Alexander |
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MacDonald |
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The son of Donald |
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Mackenzie |
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The son of the handsome one |
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Magnus |
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Scottish boys name from the Latin for great |
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Malcom |
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A follower of St Columba, `the dove |
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