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Meaning of the Name Scott

222 names found for "Scott"   (page 1 of 3) 

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name meaning gender origin
Aileen  From the Green Meadow, a Variant of Evelyn. Also a Scottish Variant of the Irish Eileen  female  Scottish 
Ailie  Diminutive of Ailsa: from Ailsa Craig, a Rocky Islet in the Scottish Firth of Clyde. Also a Scottish Variant of Else, and a Diminutive of Ailis or Alison  female  Scottish 
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Ailis  The Scottish Gaelic Form of Alice  female  Gaelic 
Ailsa  From Ailsa Craig, a Rocky Islet in the Scottish Firth of Clyde. Also a Scottish Variant of Else  female  Scottish 
Ailsa  Derived from a Scottish Place Ailsa Craig, a Small Island Off the Ayrshire Coast. Also Used to Anglicize Ealasaid, the Gaelic Form of Elizabeth. (Ail-sa)  female  Scottish 
Ainsley  Scottish Surname Taken from the Place Ainsley  male  Gaelic 
Al  Diminutive of Alistair: a Scottish Gaelic Variant of Alexander from the Greek Meaning Defender of Man  male  Gaelic 
Alasdair  A Scottish Gaelic Variant of Alexander from the Greek Meaning Defender of Man  male  Gaelic 
Alastair  Scottish Form of Alexander  male  Scottish 
Alison  Scottish Form of Louise: Battle Famous. Variant of Alice  female  Scottish 
Alistair  A Scottish Gaelic Variant of Alexander from the Greek Meaning Defender of Man  male  Gaelic 
Allie  Diminutive of Alistair: a Scottish Gaelic Variant of Alexander from the Greek Meaning Defender of Man  male  Gaelic 
Ally  Diminutive of Alistair: a Scottish Gaelic Variant of Alexander from the Greek Meaning Defender of Man  male  Gaelic 
Alpin  Anglicized Form of Ailpein, an Old Scottish Name of an Uncertain Etymology  male  Scottish 
Andra  Manly, Scottish Form of Andrew  male  Scottish 
Andre'  Variant of Andrew: Manly. from the Greek Andrew. Has Long Been a Popular Scottish Name, Because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland After Whom the Town of St Andrews Was Named  male  Scottish 
Andreas  Variant of Andrew: Manly. from the Greek Andrew. Has Long Been a Popular Scottish Name, Because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland After Whom the Town of St Andrews Was Named  male  Scottish 
Andrew  Manly. from the Greek Andrew. Has Long Been a Popular Scottish Name, Because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland After Whom the Town of St Andrews Was Named  male  Scottish 
Andrew  Manly. St Andrew, an Apostle of Jesus Christ, Later Became Patron Saint of Scotland. The Scottish City St Andrews is Named for Him. it Was in Frequent Use Throughout Britain During the Middle Ages  male  Greek 
Andy  Diminutive of Andrew: Manly. from the Greek Andrew. Has Long Been a Popular Scottish Name, Because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland After Whom the Town of St Andrews Was Named  male  Scottish 
Angus  Unnaturally Strong; Singular; Only Choice. Scots Celtic God Angus Og Helped His People With His Wisdom and Intelligence. The Aberdeen Angus is a Scottish Breed of Black Cattle  male  Scottish 
Anice  Scottish Form of Ann: Grace  female  Scottish 
Annot  Gracious; Scottish Form of Anne. (An-not)  female  Scottish 
Archibald  True and Bold. Also 'Bald'. Introduced from England and Germany During the Norman Conquest, the Scottish Interpreted the 'Bald' to Refer to the Shaven Head of a Monk  male  Scottish 
Archie  Diminutive of Archibald: True and Bold. Also 'Bald'. Introduced from England and Germany During the Norman Conquest, the Scottish Interpreted the 'Bald' to Refer to the Shaven Head of a Monk  male  Scottish 
Archy  Diminutive of Archibald: True and Bold. Also 'Bald'. Introduced from England and Germany During the Norman Conquest, the Scottish Interpreted the 'Bald' to Refer to the Shaven Head of a Monk  male  Scottish 
Ascott  Lives at the East Cottage  male  English 
Atheistan  From the Old English Aethelstan Meaning Noble Stone. Atheistan Was an Anglo-saxon King. Sir Walter Scott Used the Name Atheistan in His Novel Ivanhoe  male  English 
Athol  From a Surname Based on the Scottish Place Name Atholl  male  Scottish 
Aulay  Ancestor; Forefather. A Variant of Olaf Which Derives from the Scottish Gaelic Amhblaibh  male  Scottish 
Baldie  Diminutive of Archibald: True and Bold. Also 'Bald'. Introduced from England and Germany During the Norman Conquest, the Scottish Interpreted the 'Bald' to Refer to the Shaven Head of a Monk  male  Scottish 
Barclay  The Scottish Spelling of the English Surname Barkeley, Meaning Birch-wood or the Birch Tree Meadow  male  Scottish 
Beathag  Life, Livelihood; a Feminine Form of Scottish Beathan. Anglicization: Sophia (Wisdom). (Bee-tha)  female  Scottish 
Blair  Dweller on the Plain or Level Field; Transferred Use of the Scottish Surname Derived from Place-names Containing the Gaelic Element Blar (Plain, Level Field)  male  Scottish 
Bob  Diminutive of Robert: Famed, Bright; Shining. an All-time Favorite Boys' Name Since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish National Hero Robert the Bruce and Novelist Robert Ludlum  male  German 
Bobbie  Diminutive of Robert: Famed, Bright; Shining. an All-time Favorite Boys' Name Since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish National Hero Robert the Bruce and Novelist Robert Ludlum  male  German 
Bobby  Diminutive of Robert: Famed, Bright; Shining. an All-time Favorite Boys' Name Since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish National Hero Robert the Bruce and Novelist Robert Ludlum  male  German 
Bonni  From the French 'Bon' Meaning Good. in Scottish Usage 'Bonnie' Means Pretty or Charming  female  Scottish 
Bonnibelle  From the French 'Bon' Meaning Good. in Scottish Usage 'Bonnie' Means Pretty or Charming  female  Scottish 
Bonnie  Pretty, Charming Beautiful. Derived from the Scottish Dialect Word Bonny, Meaning Beautiful; Which in Turn is Based on the Latin 'Bonus' Meaning Good  female  Scottish 
Bonnie-jo  From the French 'Bon' Meaning Good. in Scottish Usage 'Bonnie' Means Pretty or Charming  female  Scottish 
Bonny  Pretty, Charming Beautiful. Derived from the Scottish Dialect Word Bonny, Meaning Beautiful; Which in Turn is Based on the Latin 'Bonus' Meaning Good  female  Scottish 
Bonny-jean  From the French 'Bon' Meaning Good. in Scottish Usage 'Bonnie' Means Pretty or Charming  female  Scottish 
Bonny-lee  From the French 'Bon' Meaning Good. in Scottish Usage 'Bonnie' Means Pretty or Charming  female  Scottish 
Boyd  From the Scottish Gaelic 'Buidhe' Meaning Yellow. Used Commonly As a Name Referring to Its Owner's Blonde Hair Color. Common As Both a First Name and a Surname in Scotland  male  Gaelic 
Cailean  Young Dog, or Child. Scottish Gaelic  male  Gaelic 
Cameron  Derives from a Scottish Surname; from the Gaelic Meaning Crooked or Bent Nose. A Common First Name in Scotland, and in Oth Century Canadian and Australian Families of Scottish Descent  male  Scottish 
Campbell  Derived from a Scottish Surname Based on the Gaelic Meaning Crooked Mouth. Campbell is Used Occasionally As a First Name in Scotland, and in Families of Scottish Descent in Other Parts of the World  male  Scottish 
Catriona  Pure, Clear. A Scottish Gaelic Variant of 'Catherine', Which is the French Form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina'. Famous Bearer: the Heroine of Th Century Author Robert Louis Stev  female  Gaelic 
Cedric  Cedric Was a Character in Sir Walter Scott's Novel Ivanhoe. Possibly Derived from a Misspelling of Cerdic, a King of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, Meaning Bounty-pattern  male  English 
Cedrych  Variant of Cedric: Cedric Was a Character in Sir Walter Scott's Novel Ivanhoe. Possibly Derived from a Misspelling of Cerdic, a King of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, Meaning Bounty-pattern  male  English 
Clyde  From the Name of Scottish Clyde River  male  Scottish 
Cuddle  This Diminutive of Cuthbert May Have Given Rise to the Scottish Dialect Word 'Cuddy', Meaning Donkey  male  Scottish 
Cuddy  This Diminutive of Cuthbert May Have Given Rise to the Scottish Dialect Word 'Cuddy', Meaning Donkey  male  Scottish 
Dal  Diminutive of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages  male  Scottish 
Danny  A Diminutive of the Hebrew Daniel, Meaning God Has Judged, or God is Judge, Frequently Used As an Independent Name. 'Danny Boy' is a Famous Scottish Folk Song  male  Scottish 
Dave  Diminutive of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages  male  Scottish 
David  Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages  male  Scottish 
Davida  Feminine Form of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages  female  Scottish 
Davinia  Feminine Form of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages  female  Scottish 
Davy  Diminutive of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages  male  Scottish 
Deirdre  Raging, Broken-hearted, or Fear. The Deirdre of Irish and Scottish Legend Committed Suicide After Her Lover's Murder  female  Irish 
Deirdre  Raging, Broken-hearted, or Fear. The Deirdre of Irish and Scottish Legend Committed Suicide After Her Lover's Murder  female  Scottish 
Denholm  Scottish Village  male  Scottish 
Don  Diminutive of Donald: Great Cheif, World Mighty. from the Gaelic Domhnall. The Name Donald Has Been Borne by a Number of Early Scottish Kings. Famous Bearers: Billionaire Donald Trump; Actor Donald Su  male  Scottish 
Donald  Great Cheif, World Mighty. from the Gaelic Domhnall. The Name Donald Has Been Borne by a Number of Early Scottish Kings. Famous Bearers: Billionaire Donald Trump; Actor Donald Sutherland  male  Scottish 
Donaldo  Variant of Donald: Great Cheif, World Mighty. from the Gaelic Domhnall. The Name Donald Has Been Borne by a Number of Early Scottish Kings. Famous Bearers: Billionaire Donald Trump; Actor Donald Suthe  male  Scottish 
Donalt  Variant of Donald: Great Cheif, World Mighty. from the Gaelic Domhnall. The Name Donald Has Been Borne by a Number of Early Scottish Kings. Famous Bearers: Billionaire Donald Trump; Actor Donald Suthe  male  Scottish 
Douglas  From the Gaelic 'Dubhglas' Meaning Dark Water, Dark Stream, or from the Dark River. The Scottish Douglas Clan Had Two Historical Branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) the Lords of These Clans  male  Scottish 
Douglas  From the Gaelic 'Dubhglas' Meaning Dark Water, Dark Stream, or from the Dark River. The Scottish Douglas Clan Had Two Historical Branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) the Lords of These Clans  female  Scottish 
Douglass  From the Dark River. The Scottish Douglas Clan Had Two Historical Branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) the Lords of These Clans Figure in Sir Walter Scott's Novels  male  Scottish 
Drew  Diminutive of Andrew: Manly. from the Greek Andrew. Has Long Been a Popular Scottish Name, Because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland After Whom the Town of St Andrews Was Named  male  Scottish 
Duane  From an Irish Surname Meaning Black or Dark. Many Irish and Scottish Names Have the Meaning 'Dark' or 'Black.'  male  Irish 
Duante  Dark. Many Irish and Scottish Names Have the Meaning 'Dark' or 'Black.'  male  Irish 
Duayne  Dark. Many Irish and Scottish Names Have the Meaning 'Dark' or 'Black.'  male  Irish 
Duncan  From the Irish Name Donnchadh, Meaning Brown Warrior. Famous Bearer: the Scottish King Duncan I Was Murdered by Macbeth In  male  Scottish 
Duwayne  Dark. Many Irish and Scottish Names Have the Meaning 'Dark' or 'Black.'  male  Irish 
Dwain  Dark. Many Irish and Scottish Names Have the Meaning 'Dark' or 'Black.'  male  Irish 
Dwaine  Dark. Many Irish and Scottish Names Have the Meaning 'Dark' or 'Black.'  male  Irish 
Dwane  Dark. Many Irish and Scottish Names Have the Meaning 'Dark' or 'Black.'  male  Irish 
Dwayne  From an Irish Surname Meaning Black or Dark. Many Irish and Scottish Names Have the Meaning 'Dark' or 'Black.'  male  Irish 
Effie  Diminutive of Euphemia: a Popular Scottish Name Taken from the Greek, Meaning Auspicious Speech or Good Repute  female  Scottish 
Eilidh  Scottish Form of Helen  male  Scottish 
Elsie  A Diminutive of Elizabeth, Meaning 'My God is Bountiful', or 'God of Plenty.'. Also a Diminutive of the Scottish Elspeth. More Popular in the Late Th and Early Th Centuries Than Today  female  Scottish 
Eppie  Diminutive of Euphemia: a Popular Scottish Name Taken from the Greek, Meaning Auspicious Speech or Good Repute  female  Scottish 
Erskine  Scottish Surname Derived from a Name of a Place of Uncertain Meaning. One Possibility is That it is Derived from the Gaelic Aird Sgainne (Height of the Cleft). (Er-skin)  male  Scottish 
Euphemia  A Popular Scottish Name Taken from the Greek, Meaning Auspicious Speech or Good Repute  female  Scottish 
Fenella  Scottish Form of Finola  female  Scottish 
Fergus  A Valor or Strength; a Typical Scottish Name Which is the Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Fearghas, a Compound Name Composed of the Elements Fear (Man) and Ghas (Valor, Strength). Pet Names: Fergie. (Fe  male  Scottish 
Fife  Scottish Surname Originating from the Place-name Fife, a Region in Eastern Scotland. Fife is Thought to Be Named for Fib, a Legendary Pictish Hero Who Was One of the Seven Sons of Craithne. Variations  male  Scottish 
Finlay  From the Gaelic Name Meaning Fair Hero. Famous Bearers: the Fictional Macbeth's Father, Scottish Actor Finlay Currie  male  Scottish 
Fiona  White or Fair. Reportedly First Used As a Name by Scottish Author William Sharp, Who Used the Pseudonym Fiona Macleod  female  Gaelic 
Flora  The Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. from 'Floris' Meaning Flower. Famous Bearers: Scottish Heroine Flora Macdonald Helped Bonnie Prince Charlie  female  Latin 
Floretta  Variant of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. from 'Floris' Meaning Flower. Famous Bearers: Scottish Heroine Flora Macdonald Helped Bonnie Prince Charlie  female  Latin 
Florette  Variant of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. from 'Floris' Meaning Flower. Famous Bearers: Scottish Heroine Flora Macdonald Helped Bonnie Prince Charlie  female  Latin 
Florinda  Variant of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. from 'Floris' Meaning Flower. Famous Bearers: Scottish Heroine Flora Macdonald Helped Bonnie Prince Charlie  female  Latin 
Fraser  Strawberry Flowers. of the Forest Men. A Major Scottish Clan. from a Scottish Surname Based on a French Place Name  male  Scottish 
Frazer  From a Scottish Surname Based on a French Place Name. Famous Bearer: British Actor Frazer Hines  male  Scottish 
Gavin  A Scottish Derivative of the Old German Name Gawin, Meaning 'District of Land'. Also a Variant of the Scottish Name Gawain, Meaning Little Hawk or White Hawk  male  Scottish 
222 names found for "Scott"   (page 1 of 3) 

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