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Scottish Gaelic Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Hannraoi Ruler of the household Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Hiolair Eagle Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Ighneachan Likely a diminutive form of a Gaelic personal name (such as Eòghan/Eoghan), i.e. 'little Eoghan' - broadly 'little/young/well‑born'. Scottish Gaelic Boy
Iomar Likely a Gaelic form related to Iomhar/Ivor, ultimately from Old Norse Ívarr meaning 'yew (tree) + warrior' - commonly interpreted as 'archer' or 'yew warrior'. Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
kamron Either 'crooked nose' (from Cameron) or 'successful, fortunate' (from Persian Kamran) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Keallach Possibly 'bright-headed' or related to 'strife/war'; sometimes linked to 'church' - exact etymology uncertain. Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Kellach Possibly 'bright-headed' or related to 'strife/war' (Old Irish) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Kinnard High head; high headland Scottish Gaelic Boy
Klye Narrow, strait; 'narrows' or 'narrow channel' Scottish Gaelic Boy
Kraige Rock, crag Scottish Gaelic Boy
Kyal From Gaelic 'caol' meaning 'narrow' or 'slender' (often 'strait' or 'narrow channel') English, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Kyele Derived from Gaelic 'caol' meaning 'narrow, strait' or 'channel'. Scottish Gaelic Boy
Labhrainn Gaelic form of Laurence (from Latin Laurentius - 'from Laurentum', often interpreted 'crowned with laurel'). Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lach Diminutive of Lachlan - 'from the land of lochs' / 'land of lakes' (originally referring to Viking lands) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lachlunn From the land of lakes/fjords (originally referring to Norsemen) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lachy Diminutive of Lachlan, meaning 'from the land of lakes/lochs' (historically associated with Norse/Scandinavian lands). Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lauchlin From the land of lochs; 'fjord-land' (often associated with Norse/Viking) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Leachlainn From Lochlann - 'land of lakes/lochs'; historically used for Scandinavia/Norsemen (often rendered as 'Viking' or 'man from the land of lochs') Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Leod Probably derived from Old Norse Ljótr, meaning "ugly" or "ill-favored"; historically borne by the founder of Clan MacLeod. Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lochan Scottish Gaelic: "small lake" (a little loch); Sanskrit: "eye" or "sight" (from Lochana). Indian, Irish, Sanskrit, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Loche From the lake Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lochlain From Lochlann - "land of lakes"; historically associated with Norse/Viking Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
lochlan From the land of lakes/lochs; historically associated with Scandinavia or 'Viking' Scottish Gaelic Boy
locklan From the land of lakes/lochs (originally referring to fjord/sea lands); sometimes associated with 'warrior' Scottish Gaelic Boy
Locklany Derived from Lochlann - 'land of lakes' or 'land of the fjords'; traditionally associated with 'Viking' or 'Norseman'. Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
locklin Originally a surname meaning 'descendant of Lochlainn' - Lochlainn is associated with 'land of lakes' or 'Norseman/Viking'. Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lugaidh Associated with the god Lugh; conveys ideas of 'light', 'brightness' or 'skill' (i.e., 'of/related to Lugh') Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lughaidhe Associated with Lugh - 'light' or 'brightness'; often rendered as 'descendant of Lugh' or 'famous/skilled one'. Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lulach Warrior of Lugh Scottish Gaelic Boy
Macalaster Son of Alasdair (Alasdair = Gaelic form of Alexander, 'defender of men') Scottish Gaelic Boy
Macbeth Son of life Scottish Gaelic Boy
Macbryd ‘Son of Bríd/Brigid’ - son of the exalted one; tied to notions of strength or eminence Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Maccallum Son of Columba (Colm) - 'dove' Scottish Gaelic Boy
Maccormack Son of Cormac (Cormac commonly interpreted as 'charioteer' or associated with 'raven') Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Maccrae Son of grace / son of prosperity Scottish Gaelic Boy
Macdougall Son of Dougal - Dougal from Gaelic dubh-ghall meaning 'dark/black stranger' or 'dark foreigner' Scottish Gaelic Boy
Macghee Son of Aodh - descendant of Aodh; Aodh means 'fire' and is often Anglicized as Hugh Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Mackalistair Son of Alistair - 'son of the defender of men' Scottish Gaelic Boy
Mackalister Son of Alasdair/Alistair (son of Alexander) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Mackdonald Son of Donald (Donald = 'world ruler') Scottish Gaelic Boy
Macklean From Gaelic Mac Gille Eathain, 'son of the servant of (Saint) John' Scottish Gaelic Boy
MacLain Son of Gillean - 'son of the servant/follower of (Saint) John' Scottish Gaelic Boy
Macnair Son of the heir Scottish Gaelic Boy
macson 'son of Mac' - a modern patronymic name formed with 'Mac' (Gaelic for 'son'), effectively 'son of the son' or 'son of Mac' English, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Maelcoluim Servant or devotee of St. Columba (Colum) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Magee Son/descendant of Aodh (Aodh = 'fire'; anglicized as Hugh) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Makalister Son of Alasdair (son of Alexander; 'son of the defender of men') Scottish Gaelic Boy
Makbeth From Gaelic Mac Beatha/Mac Bethad, meaning "son of life" Scottish Gaelic Boy
Makbride Son of Brigid (Bride) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Malc Short form of Malcolm - 'disciple/servant of Columba' Scottish Gaelic Boy

Scottish Gaelic Boys name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Scottish Gaelic-origin name in our dataset.

356
Names in this origin
62
With data in 2024
10,170
Births 2024
28,710
Peak year 2000