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Scottish Gaelic names - Baby names with the origin Scottish Gaelic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Neill From Old Irish Niall; commonly interpreted as 'champion', also variously glossed as 'cloud' or 'passionate'. Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy 22 #101
Aedin Little fire Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy 21 #102
Fergie Diminutive/pet form of Fergus/Ferguson - 'man of vigor/strength' or 'son of the strong one' Scottish Gaelic Unisex 20 #103
Marsaili Pearl (derived from Margaret) Scottish Gaelic Girl 20 #104
Dougal Dark stranger Scottish Gaelic Boy 19 #105
Lochlen From the land of lakes / 'loch land' Scottish Gaelic Boy 18 #106
Cullan From Gaelic roots - derived from a personal name (Cuileán/Cuilén) or related to cuilinn ('holly'); often interpreted as 'little hound'/'little wolf'. Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy 17 #107
Maccoy Son of Aodh (Aodh = 'fire' or 'fiery') Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy 17 #108
Seoras Farmer, earth-worker Scottish Gaelic Boy 15 #109
Fionnlagh Fair warrior (from Fionn 'fair, white' + laoch 'hero/warrior') Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy 14 #110
Coree Originally 'hollow/cauldron' (Gaelic); also associated with 'curly‑haired' (Old Norse) and 'maiden' (Greek). English, Greek, Irish, Norse, Scottish Gaelic Unisex 8 #111
Peigi Pearl Scottish Gaelic Girl 8 #112
Aonghas From elements meaning 'one' + 'choice/strength' - often given as 'one choice' or 'unique strength'. Celtic, Scottish Gaelic Boy 7 #113
Donnel Ruler of the world Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy 6 #114
Lochy Diminutive of Lachlan; related to loch ('lake') - 'from the land of lakes.' Scottish, Scottish Gaelic Boy 6 #115
Macky Little Mack English, Scottish Gaelic Boy 6 #116
Collie Diminutive of Colin - from Gaelic cailean 'young pup, whelp' or via Nicholas 'victory of the people' English, Scottish Gaelic Unisex 5 #117
Cuillin Name of a rugged mountain range on Skye; broadly 'ridge' or 'keel' in sense (literal meaning uncertain) Scottish Gaelic Unisex 5 #118
Donel Ruler of the world Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy 5 #119
Duglas Dark stream / black river Scottish Gaelic Boy 5 #120
Kenzye Derived from Mackenzie; originally ‘son/child of Kenneth’ - Kenneth/Coinneach meaning ‘handsome’ or ‘fair’ Scottish, Scottish Gaelic Unisex 5 #121
Lashonda God is gracious English, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh Girl 5 #122
Alisdair Defender of men Scottish Gaelic Boy 3 #123
Aonghus One choice (from Proto-Celtic *oino-gustos) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy 3 #124
Argyle From Argyll; 'coastland/borderland of the Gaels' Scottish Gaelic Boy 3 #125
Coinneach Handsome, comely Scottish Gaelic Boy 3 #126
Coire Cauldron; bowl-shaped hollow or mountain valley (a 'corrie') Scottish Gaelic Unisex 3 #127
Domhnall World ruler (from elements meaning 'world' + 'rule') Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy 3 #128
Lachie Originally 'person from Lochlann' - broadly 'from the land of lochs' or 'Viking/Norseman'. Scottish Gaelic Boy 3 #129
Moane Possibly 'bog' or 'peat' (from Gaelic mòin); alternatively 'ocean' if used as a variant of Moana; in Scandinavian contexts may relate to 'meadow' (from moen). Irish, Polynesian, Scandinavian, Scottish Gaelic Unisex 3 #130
Acair Unknown or uncertain - no well-attested given-name meaning; probably derived from a surname or placename Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Aigneis Pure; chaste; holy Scottish Gaelic Girl
Ail Rock, stone, cliff Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Ailayna A modern variant often interpreted as 'precious' or 'beautiful' with associations of 'light' (from Elaine/Helen); sometimes rendered as 'precious light.' English, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Aillig Defender of men (Gaelic form/short form related to Alec/Alexander) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Airdsgainne Etymology uncertain. Possibly contains the Gaelic element 'ard' (high/height); overall meaning is unclear. Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Alaisdair Defender of men Scottish Gaelic Boy
Alandair Likely 'defender of men' (if linked to Alexander/Alasdair); alternatively suggests a blend meaning related to Alan (little rock) or oak English, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Alasd Defender of men Scottish Gaelic Boy
Alasdare Defender of men Scottish Gaelic Boy
Alasdhair Defender of men Scottish Gaelic Boy
Alasdorr Defender of men Scottish Gaelic Boy
Alistir Defender of men Scottish Gaelic Boy
Allysdair Defender of men; protector of mankind Scottish Gaelic Boy
Alpin Uncertain; an old Gaelic name borne by early Scottish rulers (Alpín). Sometimes interpreted as 'white' or associated with nobility, but exact etymology is unclear. Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Alsandair Defender of men Scottish Gaelic Boy
Alysdair Defender/protector of men Scottish Gaelic Boy
Aodhfin From Aodh ('fire') + fionn ('fair, white'); roughly 'fair fire' or 'bright/white fire'. Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Aoidh Fire Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Aonghais One strength; unique choice Scottish Gaelic Boy

Scottish Gaelic name popularity over time

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

554
Names in this origin
104
With data in 2024
31,600
Births 2024
76,536
Peak year 2000