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Scottish Baby Names, Meanings |
1050 names found for "Scottish" (page 6 of 21) |
Cormag
(Scottish)
Gaelic Form of the Irish Cormac, a Popular Name of Debated Origin. Some Believe it to Mean 'Raven'; Others Derive it from the Element Corb (Defile- Ment) and Mac (Son). Another Proposal is That it is
Gaelic Form of the Irish Cormac, a Popular Name of Debated Origin. Some Believe it to Mean 'Raven'; Others Derive it from the Element Corb (Defile- Ment) and Mac (Son). Another Proposal is That it is
Craig
(Scottish)
Dweller by the Crag; Derived from the Gaelic Creag (Rugged Rocks, Crag): Hence, 'Dweller by the Crag.' Variations: Craigg
Dweller by the Crag; Derived from the Gaelic Creag (Rugged Rocks, Crag): Hence, 'Dweller by the Crag.' Variations: Craigg
Crisdean
(Scottish)
Bearing Christ, Derived from the Gaelic Criosd (Christ). The Name is Seen As Equivalent to the English Christopher
Bearing Christ, Derived from the Gaelic Criosd (Christ). The Name is Seen As Equivalent to the English Christopher
Cuddle
(Scottish)
This Diminutive of Cuthbert May Have Given Rise to the Scottish Dialect Word 'Cuddy', Meaning Donkey
This Diminutive of Cuthbert May Have Given Rise to the Scottish Dialect Word 'Cuddy', Meaning Donkey
Cuddy
(Scottish)
This Diminutive of Cuthbert May Have Given Rise to the Scottish Dialect Word 'Cuddy', Meaning Donkey
This Diminutive of Cuthbert May Have Given Rise to the Scottish Dialect Word 'Cuddy', Meaning Donkey
Cuthbert
(Scottish)
Bright, Famous; Compound Name Derived from the Old English Elements Cuo, Cuth (Known) and Beraht (Bright, Famous). The Name Was Borne by a 7th Century Saint from Lindisfarne. Pet Name: Cuddy
Bright, Famous; Compound Name Derived from the Old English Elements Cuo, Cuth (Known) and Beraht (Bright, Famous). The Name Was Borne by a 7th Century Saint from Lindisfarne. Pet Name: Cuddy
Dal
(Scottish)
Diminutive of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages
Diminutive of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages
Danny
(Scottish)
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
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
Dave
(Scottish)
Diminutive of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages
Diminutive of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages
David
(Scottish)
Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages
Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages
Davina
(Scottish)
Beloved or Friend. Feminine Form of David.Feminine Form of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew
Beloved or Friend. Feminine Form of David.Feminine Form of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew
Davinia
(Scottish)
Feminine Form of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages
Feminine Form of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages
Davy
(Scottish)
Diminutive of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages
Diminutive of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages
Deirdre
(Scottish)
Raging, Broken-hearted, or Fear. The Deirdre of Irish and Scottish Legend Committed Suicide After Her Lover's Murder
Raging, Broken-hearted, or Fear. The Deirdre of Irish and Scottish Legend Committed Suicide After Her Lover's Murder