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Scottish Baby Names, Meanings |
1050 names found for "Scottish" (page 13 of 21) << | < | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | > | |

God is Gracious. A Diminutive of John and Influenced by Jack. Today, Jock is Commonly Used As a Nickname for Someone Who is Heavily Involved in Sports and Has Been Used in the Past As a Nickname for a

Pure, Unsullied; a Short Form of Catherine. Gaelic Variations: Cait and Ceit. Pet Name: Katie

Variant of Kelly: Wood. Surname and Place Name That Has Only Been Used As a First Name (Either Gender) in the Latter Half of the Th Century

Variant of Kelly: Wood. Surname and Place Name That Has Only Been Used As a First Name (Either Gender) in the Latter Half of the Th Century

A Surname Originated from Several Name of Places, Which are of Uncertain Derivation. Keith Might Be Formed from a Gaelic Root Meaning 'The Wind' or 'Wood.' the Use of Keith As a Given Name Dates to th

A Feminine Form of Keith, Used As a Surname. Keith is Believed to Be Formed from a Gaelic Root Meaning 'The Wind' or 'Wood.' (Kee-tha)

Variant of Kelly: Wood. Surname and Place Name That Has Only Been Used As a First Name (Either Gender) in the Latter Half of the Th Century

Variant of Kelly: Wood. Surname and Place Name That Has Only Been Used As a First Name (Either Gender) in the Latter Half of the Th Century

Wood. Surname and Place Name That Has Only Been Used As a First Name (Either Gender) in the Latter Half of the Th Century

Wood. Surname and Place Name That Has Only Been Used As a First Name (Either Gender) in the Latter Half of the Th Century

Diminutive of Kenneth: Handsome. Root of the Surname Mackenzie. Famous Bearer: Kenneth Grahame (- ), Author of the Wind in the Willows

A Surname Derived from the Irish Ceinneidigh, a Compound Name Composed of the Elements Ceann (Head, Chief, Leader) and Eidigh (Ugly).(Ken-neh-dee)

Handsome. Root of the Surname Mackenzie. Famous Bearer: Kenneth Grahame (- ), Author of the Wind in the Willows

Balck-haired; a Borrowing from the Irish, Kieran is the Irish Form of the Gaelic Ciaran (Little Dark One), Which is from Ciar (Black, Dark), a Word Meaning 'Dark-haired' or 'Black-haired' When Applied
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