| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frazier | From the Fraser family name; traditionally associated with 'strawberry' (Old French fraisier) or a place/family name origin | English, Scottish | Boy | 131 #151 | |
| Lesli | From the holly garden | Scottish | Girl | 131 #152 | |
| Albany | Derived from Alba, meaning 'Scotland' | Scottish | Unisex | 128 #153 | |
| Aiken | Originally a Scottish surname meaning little Adam (diminutive of Aitken); alternatively linked to Scots 'aik' meaning oak (i.e., oak or little oak). | Scottish | Boy | 126 #154 | |
| Munro | Originally a surname meaning 'man/from the River Roe' or 'of Roe' | Scottish | Boy | 126 #155 | |
| Makenzee | Derived from the surname Mackenzie: 'son of Coinneach' (Coinneach = 'handsome' or 'fair') | Scottish | Unisex | 125 #156 | |
| Mckinzie | Son of Coinneach (Kenneth); 'comely' or 'handsome' | Scottish | Unisex | 124 #157 | |
| Lain | Dweller by a lane; alternatively 'wave' (from Finnish Laine) | English, Scottish | Unisex | 123 #158 | |
| Brodey | Derived from a surname/place-name, often given as 'ditch' or 'muddy place' or 'of Brodie' | Irish, Scottish | Boy | 118 #159 | |
| Yian | If deriving from Ian/Ioannis: "God is gracious." If Chinese (Yi'an): meaning varies with the characters (e.g., combinations can mean concepts like "righteous peace" or "joyful peace"). | Chinese, English, Greek, Scottish | Boy | 118 #160 | |
| Colvin | Originally a surname meaning 'of/from Colvin' (a place or family); used as a given name. Related to other British surname-names. | English, Scottish | Boy | 117 #161 | |
| Ellsie | Little Elizabeth; 'God is my oath' (from Elizabeth) | English, Scottish | Girl | 113 #162 | |
| Kincaid | From Gaelic elements ceann + cath - 'head/chief of the battle' or 'head of the battlefield' | Scottish | Boy | 111 #163 | |
| Morven | From Gaelic elements meaning 'big/great' (mòr) + 'mountain/peak' (beinn) - 'big mountain' or 'great hill' | Scottish | Girl | 111 #164 | |
| Airlie | Placename origin; likely 'from the high/clearing meadow' (exact meaning uncertain) | Scottish | Unisex | 106 #165 | |
| Gram | From Old Norse 'Gramr' meaning 'wrath' or 'king'; also used as a short form of Graham or derived from Greek 'gramma' meaning 'letter' or unit of weight | Latin, Norse, Scottish | Boy | 106 #166 | |
| Glendy | From the valley; related to 'glen' (valley) | Irish, Scottish | Girl | 105 #167 | |
| Lyall | From the island / islander | Scottish | Boy | 105 #168 | |
| Macklynn | Modern invented name combining 'Mac' ('son of') and 'Lynn' ('lake' or 'pool'), often interpreted stylistically as 'son of the lake' or a Lynn‑ending given name | English, Scottish | Girl | 105 #169 | |
| Nairn | Habitational name meaning 'from Nairn' (associated with the River Nairn) | Scottish | Boy | 105 #170 | |
| Guthrie | From the place called Guthrie; 'windy place'. | Scottish | Boy | 102 #171 | |
| Caley | Varies by origin: commonly treated as a variant of Kaylee (modern coinage: 'Kay' + 'Lee') or as an anglicized Gaelic diminutive; possible senses range from the neutral compound meaning of Kay+Lee to 'faithful' if connected to Caleb. | English, Irish, Scottish | Girl | 100 #172 | |
| Mazy | Little pearl (diminutive of Margaret) | English, Scottish | Girl | 98 #173 | |
| Brydon | Originally a surname, likely meaning 'broad hill' or 'broad valley'; used as a masculine given name. | English, Irish, Scottish | Boy | 93 #174 | |
| Kiel | Likely 'narrow, strait' (from Gaelic caol) or a toponymic name from the German city Kiel | Irish, Scottish | Boy | 93 #175 | |
| Redd | Red; red-haired or ruddy complexion | English, Scottish | Boy | 93 #176 | |
| Bain | Fair, white, fair-haired | Arabic, French, Gaelic, Norse, Scottish | Boy | 91 #177 | |
| Calhoun | Habitational surname meaning 'of Colquhoun' (from the place name Colquhoun); exact Gaelic elements are uncertain | Scottish | Boy | 90 #178 | |
| Blain | Uncertain; from a Gaelic surname, possibly 'thin/slender' or 'yellow/bright' | Irish, Scottish | Boy | 87 #179 | |
| Murron | Derived from Gaelic roots, likely meaning "sea‑born" or "belonging to the sea" (related to Muireann/Muirne) | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Girl | 87 #180 | |
| Paisli | From Paisley (a Scottish town); associated with 'little basilica' or 'church' | Scottish | Girl | 86 #181 | |
| Mckenzy | Derived from 'MacCoinneach' meaning 'son of Coinneach' (Coinneach: 'fair' or 'handsome') | Scottish, Scottish Gaelic | Unisex | 85 #182 | |
| Tavis | Possibly "twin" (if derived from Thomas) or "from the River Tavy" (topographic) | English, Scottish | Boy | 83 #183 | |
| Maesie | Pearl | Scottish | Girl | 81 #184 | |
| Les | Diminutive of Leslie (Scottish placename meaning 'garden of holly') or Lester (from Leicester) | English, Scottish | Unisex | 80 #185 | |
| Maclyn | Son of Lynn (literally 'son of the pool/lake') | English, Irish, Scottish | Unisex | 79 #186 | |
| Ralston | From the town of Ralston - 'Ralph's town' or the settlement of Ral | English, Scottish | Boy | 79 #187 | |
| Alaster | Defender of men | Scottish | Boy | 76 #188 | |
| Glenna | Valley; from the valley | Gaelic, Scottish | Girl | 75 #189 | |
| Arlon | Uncertain - possibly 'pledge' if related to Arlen/Arlan, or 'from Arlon' as a place-name | English, Scottish | Boy | 74 #190 | |
| Rhona | Likely from Gaelic rón 'seal' (related to Rónán, 'little seal') or as a variant of Hebrew Rona meaning 'song' or 'joy'. | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Girl | 74 #191 | |
| Brek | Likely from Gaelic 'breac' meaning 'speckled' or 'freckled'; also used as a short form or modern variant of Breck/Breckin and sometimes linked to surname origins (similar to Brock). | English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish | Boy | 73 #192 | |
| Keen | Sharp; eager or enthusiastic; figuratively bold or intelligent | English, Scottish | Unisex | 73 #193 | |
| Lyndsay | From Lindsey; 'island of linden trees' (associated with Lincolnshire) | English, Scottish | Girl | 72 #194 | |
| Adaira | From the oak ford | Irish, Scottish | Girl | 71 #195 | |
| Ramsie | From the place-name Ramsey/Ramsay: 'ram's island' or 'island of wild garlic' | English, Scottish | Boy | 71 #196 | |
| Bowan | Possibly ‘descendant of Buadhachán’ (‘little victorious one’) or a variant meaning ‘son/descendant of Owen’ | Irish, Scottish | Boy | 70 #197 | |
| Leslye | From a Scottish placename meaning 'holly garden' (garden of holly) | Scottish | Girl | 69 #198 | |
| Rennie | Diminutive of 'Ren' - 'little Ren'; depending on root, may mean 'reborn' (from René) or relate to 'wise ruler' (from Reynold/Reginald) | English, Scottish | Unisex | 69 #199 | |
| Rutherford | Ford by the Ruther - likely 'cattle ford' or 'red/reedy ford'. | Scottish | Boy | 69 #200 |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Scottish-origin name in our dataset.