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[Opinions] Favorite Scottish Names?
Hi Everybody,
My partner is scottish and I'm looking for some beautiful scottish girl names, or handsome scottish boys names for our child.
The names he's suggested so far have been :/So far I'm favoring Iona and Lachlan, but what are your favorites?
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Oh, Ailsa. So lacy and sweet. :-) Others I love:Jean (Jeanie!), Catriona (Cat), Elspeth (Elsie), Lilias, Isla, Oighrig / Effie, Fiona, Edme. Plus honorary Scottish names like Mary (Queen of Scots) and Flora (Mcdonald).For a boy:Malcolm / Calum, Lachlan, Angus, Ian, Kirk, Alban (ancient name for Sotland), Gregor, Kyle, Duncan, Alasdair, Gavin, Torquil, Cameron, Ross, Ranald, Kenneth, Dougal, Andrew (not a Scottish name, but the patron saint of Scotland I believe).
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Isla is my favorite girls name its so beautiful prn. Eye-la
and I like Lachlan and Dawson for boys oh and also Mac
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Well......I think Scottish names are absolutely wonderful! And, as a whole, they due tend to be rather airy and beautiful for girls, and rugged and distinguished for boys. My favourites are: Catriona
Fenella / Finella / Finola
Elspeth
Innes
Isobel
Jamesina
Mairead
Mairi
Marsaili (this used to be a favourite of mine)
Maura Alan
Alistair
Angus
Bruce
Callum / Calum
Colin
Cormag
Duncan
Euan
Evander
Findlay
Glen
Grant
Ian
Keith
Kenneth
Neil (another used-to-be-favourite)
Roy
Wallace
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Boys: Keir, Angus, Cameron, Sholto, Innes, Moray, Alistair, Alec
Girls: Elspeth, Morven, Mirren, Isobel, Maisie, Jessie, Ailsa(Mirren: Scots version of Marion)

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I love Lachlan.Ones coming to mind that I like:Boys:
Cairbre / Carbrey
Finley / Finlay
Murray
Lennon
Hendry
Gillespie
Somerled
Sorley
Ross
Fingal
Tavish
Islay
Graham
Ainsley
Aulay
Keir
Evander
Rory
I spent last week with a lovely Scottish boy named Alistair. I may or may not prefer the Alastair spelling. Hmm. I also like Alasdair.
Girls:
Lillias
Tearlag
Jessie
Una
Mairead
Isobel
Ealasaid
Sorcha
Isla

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Cairbre / Carbrey is wonderful. My grandfather was born in a small town called Rosscarbery. I've always thought of it as a GP mn. But now perhaps there's more validity to it since it's built on a traditional fn. There are small islands nearby called "Carbery's Hundred Isles." I never thought about Carbery (Carbrey) being a fn before. I always assumed it was a surname.Cairbre / Carbrey has such a lovely sound to it. Thanks for pointing it out!

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If you go to www.namenerds.com you'll find lists of traditional and modern Scottish names, with meanings and where necessary pronunciations. It's a good resource.
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Why not use the name lists here on BtN?
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Have a look, and you'll see!
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