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Scottish names - Baby names with the origin Scottish

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Knoxie Round or small hill; 'from the hill' Scottish Unisex
Korran Sickle or curved blade; a pointed promontory or rounded hill (topographic) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
korri Likely 'maiden' (from Cora) or, alternatively, associated with 'dweller by a hollow' (from Cory) English, Scottish Girl
Krayg Rock; dweller near a rock or cliff Scottish Boy
Kurkland From a surname meaning "land belonging to the church" English, Scottish Boy
Kursteane Likely 'follower of Christ' or 'anointed', derived from Christina/Kirsteen English, Scottish Girl
Kurstey Follower of Christ (diminutive of Christine) Scottish Girl
Kydd From a surname meaning 'kid' (young goat); originally a nickname for a lively or playful person English, Scottish Boy
Kyncaid From the Scottish place-name Kincaid, from Gaelic ceann-cadha meaning 'head of the pass'. Scottish Boy
Kynnard Surname-derived. Possibly from Old English 'Cyneheard' meaning 'royal/keen + hardy/brave' or from Scottish Gaelic 'ceann ard' meaning 'high head' or 'high headland'. English, Scottish Boy
Kyrk Church Scottish Boy
Kyrstee Follower of Christ; Christian English, Scottish Girl
Kyrstey Christian; follower of Christ Scottish Girl
Kyrsty Follower of Christ Latin, Scottish Girl
La Monte From the mountain Scottish Boy
Laddi Little lad; young man (diminutive of 'lad') English, Scottish Boy
Laidlie Derived from a surname/place name; literal meaning unclear but possibly linked to a clearing, meadow, or wood as with related English place-names Scottish Unisex
Laing Tall, long; originally a nickname for a tall or thin person Scottish Boy
Lainglea Probably a blended name meaning 'Laing's meadow' or broadly 'meadow/clearing' English, Scottish Girl
Laingston 'Town of the Laing family' or loosely 'long town' (Laing = long/tall; -ston = town) Scottish Boy
Lammond Originally a Scottish surname meaning 'lawman' or 'law-speaker' (from Old Norse logmaðr), used as a masculine given name. Scottish Boy
Lamontez Derived from the Scottish surname Lamont, broadly meaning "lawman" or "son of the lawman." Scottish Boy
Larnah Uncertain; if from Lorna: 'from Lorne' (place name); if from Lana: 'light' or 'calm' Scottish Girl
Latheron From the village of Latheron in Caithness, Scotland; exact original meaning is uncertain (likely from Gaelic or Old Norse place-name elements). Scottish Unisex
Lauriston ‘Laurence’s town’ or ‘laurel town’ - a settlement associated with Laurence or laurels. English, Scottish Boy
Lawis Possibly 'famous warrior' (from Ludwig) or 'from Laurentum / laurel-crowned' (from Laurence). Scottish Boy
Lawlie Possibly 'dweller by the hill' (from Scots/Old English 'law' meaning hill) or a diminutive form of Lawrence/Laura ('little Lawrence/Laura') English, Scottish Unisex
Layrd Landowner, lord (hereditary tenant or local lord) Scottish Boy
Leath Uncertain as a given name; possibly from Gaelic 'leath' meaning 'half', or taken from a surname/placename; not widely attested with a specific traditional given-name meaning Irish, Scottish Unisex
Ledlie From a Scottish surname or place-name; exact meaning uncertain. Scottish Unisex
Leeth Either 'from the River Leith' (Scottish) or 'lion' (from Arabic Layth) Arabic, Scottish Unisex
Lesi Diminutive of Leslie, derived from a place name often interpreted as 'holly garden' or 'garden of holly'. Scottish Unisex
Lesil Holly garden / from the holly place Scottish Unisex
Leslea Variant of Leslie/Lesley - from a Scottish place-name, often interpreted as 'garden (or enclosure) of holly' or 'gray garden/fort'. Scottish Girl
Leslee-Ann Combines Leslie ('holly garden') and Ann ('grace') - 'grace of the holly garden'. Scottish Girl
Lesleeann Holly meadow + grace Scottish Girl
Lesleen Holly garden Scottish Girl
Lesley-Ann-Marie Lesley: "holly garden"; Ann: "grace"; Marie: "beloved/wished-for" - combined: holly garden + grace + beloved. French, Scottish Girl
Lesley-Grace Combination of Lesley (from a Scottish place name often interpreted as 'holly garden') and Grace (from Latin gratia, 'favor' or 'blessing'). French, Scottish Girl
Lesley-Jane Combination of 'Lesley' (holly garden) and 'Jane' (God is gracious) Scottish Girl
Lesley-Jo Combines Lesley ('holly garden') and Jo ('God is gracious' / 'God will add') Hebrew, Scottish Girl
Lesley-Marie Compound of Lesley (from the holly garden / place name) and Marie (form of Mary: 'bitter' or 'beloved'). Hebrew, Scottish Girl
lesly Holly garden Scottish Unisex
Lesly-Anne Combines 'holly garden' (Leslie) and 'grace' (Anne) - roughly 'graceful holly garden'. Scottish Girl
Lesly-Maria ‘from the holly garden’ (Lesly) + ‘beloved/wished-for child’ (Maria) English, Hebrew, Scottish Girl
Lesly-May Combination of 'Lesly' (from Leslie - 'holly garden') and 'May' (the month or Roman goddess Maia) - roughly 'holly-garden child of May'. English, Scottish Girl
Leslye-Ann Holly-garden (Leslie) + grace/favor (Ann) Scottish Girl
Leslye-Anne Combination of Leslie ('holly garden') and Anne ('grace') - roughly 'graceful holly garden' or 'grace and holly garden'. Scottish Girl
Leslye-Marie ‘Holly garden’ (Leslye) combined with 'beloved/wished-for' (Marie) English, French, Scottish Girl
Leslye-May Combination of Leslye (Scottish place-name often interpreted as 'holly garden') and May (month name from the Roman goddess Maia) - roughly 'holly garden' + 'born in May'. Latin, Scottish Girl

Scottish name popularity over time

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

1,038
Names in this origin
5
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
90,999
Peak year 2014