| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Annan | From the Scottish place-name referring to the River Annan; as a Ghanaian/Akan surname the specific meaning varies by family and language | Scottish | Boy | 7 #301 | |
| Aynslie | One's clearing / meadow | English, Scottish | Unisex | 6 #302 | |
| Celvin | Probably derived from Kelvin (a Scottish river name); meaning is uncertain and largely modern/invented rather than historical | Scottish | Boy | 6 #303 | |
| Davinia | Feminine form of David, meaning "beloved" | English, Scottish | Girl | 6 #304 | |
| Kee | Varies by origin. Often a diminutive or anglicized form rather than a single fixed meaning. In English contexts it can imply 'key'/'keeper' (from 'Key'); in Chinese or Korean contexts the meaning depends on the original character. | Chinese, English, Irish, Korean, Scottish | Unisex | 6 #305 | |
| Kenzii | Derived from Mackenzie - 'son of Coinneach' (Coinneach / Kenneth meaning 'handsome'; sometimes associated with 'born of fire') | English, Scottish | Unisex | 6 #306 | |
| Keyth | Wood, dweller at the wood | Scottish | Boy | 6 #307 | |
| Lochy | Diminutive of Lachlan; related to loch ('lake') - 'from the land of lakes.' | Scottish, Scottish Gaelic | Boy | 6 #308 | |
| Makensi | 'son/descendant of the fair or handsome one' (often interpreted as 'handsome' or 'beautiful') | Scottish | Girl | 6 #309 | |
| Paton | Diminutive or patronymic of Patrick: "little (or son of) Patrick" | English, Scottish | Boy | 6 #310 | |
| Ainslei | One's own meadow; solitary clearing | English, Scottish | Unisex | 5 #311 | |
| Blainey | Diminutive/variant of Blaine; historically from a Gaelic surname - commonly interpreted as 'yellow' or 'from the plain' | Irish, Scottish | Unisex | 5 #312 | |
| Brander | Derived from Old Norse 'brandr' meaning 'sword' or 'fire/brand' (one who burns or brands) | Norse, Scottish | Boy | 5 #313 | |
| Cadey | A diminutive or variant form often linked to Cadence ('rhythm, flow'); also used as a short form of Cade/Kade | English, Scottish | Unisex | 5 #314 | |
| Cambell | Crooked mouth | Scottish | Boy | 5 #315 | |
| Corrick | Likely derived from Gaelic elements - associated with 'spear' or a 'round/hilly place'; primarily a family/surname name | Irish, Scottish | Boy | 5 #316 | |
| Fyona | Fair; white; fair-haired | Irish, Scottish | Girl | 5 #317 | |
| Gordy | From the place name Gordon - 'large hill' or 'spacious fort'. | Scottish | Boy | 5 #318 | |
| Housten | Settlement of Hugh (Hugh's town) | English, Scottish | Boy | 5 #319 | |
| Hoy | Typically a surname-derived given name. In English contexts it can derive from a word related to 'hay' or a topographic term for a small inlet; in East Asian contexts it can represent the Chinese surname 侯 (Hóu), historically meaning 'marquis'. | English, Irish, Scottish | Boy | 5 #320 | |
| Kenzye | Derived from Mackenzie; originally ‘son/child of Kenneth’ - Kenneth/Coinneach meaning ‘handsome’ or ‘fair’ | Scottish, Scottish Gaelic | Unisex | 5 #321 | |
| Lenzie | From the Scottish place name Lenzie; often rendered as 'place of elms' or 'elm wood' (original meaning is uncertain) | Scottish | Unisex | 5 #322 | |
| Lynnsey | From Lindsey - 'island of linden (lime) trees'. | English, Scottish | Girl | 5 #323 | |
| Massie | Originally a family/place-name surname; as a given name used as a diminutive or variant of Macy/Marcy. No single clear standalone meaning. | English, French, Scottish | Unisex | 5 #324 | |
| Mckale | Son of Kael; Kael/Caol can imply 'slender' or be associated with a Gaelic personal name | Irish, Scottish | Boy | 5 #325 | |
| Scottee | Diminutive of Scott - "from Scotland" | English, Scottish | Boy | 5 #326 | |
| Fyfe | From the region of Fife in Scotland | Scottish | Boy | 4 #327 | |
| Alyth | From the high place / rocky height | Scottish | Girl | 3 #328 | |
| Chayne | Likely 'oak' (from Old French chêne). Occasionally associated with 'life' if linked to Hebrew 'Chai/Chaim'. | English, Scottish | Boy | 3 #329 | |
| Gillies | Derived from Gaelic gille - 'servant' (often rendered as 'servant of Jesus' from Gille Íosa) | Scottish | Boy | 3 #330 | |
| Jamie-Leigh | Combination of 'Jamie' (from James, meaning 'supplanter') and 'Leigh' (meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing'). | Scottish | Unisex | 3 #331 | |
| Nairne | Originally denoting someone from Nairn - 'mouth of the River Nairn'. | Scottish | Unisex | 3 #332 | |
| Abernethy | Mouth or confluence of the River Nethy | Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Addair | Originally a surname; likely linked to the Irish place-name Áth Dara meaning "ford of the oaks", though exact Gaelic origins are uncertain | Irish, Scottish | Unisex | — | |
| Aftan | From the River Afton; associated with 'evening' | English, Scottish | Unisex | — | |
| Aftin | From the River Afton (place-name derived from a river) | Scottish | Unisex | — | |
| Aikan | Uncertain - possibly 'little Adam' (Scottish) or, if interpreted from Japanese elements, a compound involving 'love' (ai) and 'feeling/one' (kan). | Japanese, Scottish | Unisex | — | |
| Aileen | Generally interpreted as “bright, shining” (also linked to Aveline meaning “little Ava”) | Irish, Scottish | Girl | — | |
| Aileina | Bright, shining light (diminutive/variant of Eileen/Helen) | Irish, Scottish | Girl | — | |
| Ailsah | Associated with Ailsa Craig - often interpreted as 'elf victory' or 'rock/island of the elves' | Gaelic, Scottish | Girl | — | |
| Ailse | From Ailsa Craig (a Scottish island); a place-name used as a girl's name | Scottish | Girl | — | |
| Ailsie | A pet-form of Ailsa or Elsie; associated with Ailsa Craig in Scotland, often interpreted as "rock of the elves" (meaning uncertain). | English, Scottish | Girl | — | |
| ailyth | Derived from Helen/Eilidh - generally associated with 'light' or 'torch', i.e., bright | Scottish | Girl | — | |
| Aindrea | Manly, masculine; brave | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Ainslea | One's own meadow; solitary clearing | English, Scottish | Unisex | — | |
| Ainsli | One's own meadow; solitary wood/clearing | English, Scottish | Unisex | — | |
| Ainsly | From Old English ān 'one' + lēah 'clearing, meadow' - 'one's meadow' or 'solitary clearing'. | English, Scottish | Unisex | — | |
| Airle | Likely 'from Airlie' (a place in Angus, Scotland); sometimes used as a variant of Ariel or Arlie | Scottish | Unisex | — | |
| Airleigh | Shieling; meadow or pasture | English, Scottish | Unisex | — | |
| Airli | Probably a modern or Scottish-derived name meaning "from the high place" (from Gaelic àird = high) or an invented name evoking "air" and lightness. | English, Scottish | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Scottish-origin name in our dataset.