Female and male first names : Scottish.



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Eile is a distinctively Scottish name, originating from the Gaelic word 'eile' meaning 'other' or 'different'.
Eilean is a unique female given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word 'eilean' meaning 'island', celebrating Scotland's rich historical connection to its many islands.
Eileena, of Scottish origin, means 'little noble one', derived from the Irish 'Áed'.
Eileene is a Scottish female given name derived from the Scottish Gaelic word 'Eilidh', meaning 'light' or 'sun beam'.
Eilidh is a unique, beautiful Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'eilidh', meaning 'sunset'. It signifies warmth, beauty, and the end of day's journey.
Eilynn is a distinctive Scottish name derived from 'Eilean', meaning 'island'. It evokes the beauty and mystery of islands.
Eimie is a unique Scottish name derived from 'Aimee', meaning 'active in battle'.
Eiress is a Scottish feminine name derived from Gaelic 'Eire', meaning Ireland, and personifying the land in folklore.
Eisla is a unique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Aislinge," meaning "dream" or "vision.
Eislyn is a unique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic "Aislin," meaning "solace" or "tranquility.
Eith is a rare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word for 'incessant', signifying persistence and resilience.
Eithyn is a unique Scottish name derived from the ancient Gaelic "Eideard," meaning "great warrior" or "strong as a boar.
Elaan is a distinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly French or Scottish, but also potentially Hebrew or Native American. Its meaning varies, ranging from "God is my light" to "sunray", or associated with the Scottish Gaelic word "elan", signifying vigor or vim.
Elaine is a Scottish feminine given name derived from the surname Elaine, which means "noble lioness" in Germanic. It gained popularity in Scotland through figures like Lady Helen Elizabeth Gordon, also known as Elaine, and appears in Arthurian legend as Lancelot du Lac's love interest.
Elaine is a Scottish name meaning "the fair one" or "noble", derived from Helen which ultimately comes from Greek Helena meaning "torchlight".
Elaine is a Scottish origin female given name derived from Ella, itself a shortened form of Helen or Ellie. Its meaning varies but often associates with torchlight or shining light.
Elainie is a rare, Scottish name meaning 'fair or bright', with historic ties to Highland clans and Marie Queen of Scots.
Elbin is a rare and unique name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Germanic element "alb" meaning white or a variant spelling of the Scottish surname Elphinstone. It has a rich history linked to the powerful Clan Elphinstone in medieval Scotland, and today it remains a captivating choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.
Elburn is a rare Scottish name whose origin and meaning are uncertain, but it has been used as a given name for centuries.
Eldean is a rare Scottish name derived from 'elder' meaning 'old man', possibly also linked to the Old English 'Ældgyth'. It evokes strength and power, reflecting its historical roots.
Elderine is a captivating Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Ealair", meaning "elf" or "fairy".
Eldyn is a rare Scottish boy's name derived from "Eilean Donn", meaning "island of brown".
Elgin is a distinctive Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Eilginn," meaning "the sun.
Elgin is a rare Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic word "Eilginn," meaning "sunny meadow" or "bright, shining.
Elionaid is a rare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic 'Eilidh', meaning 'sun' or 'radiant'.
Ellen is an Irish and Scottish female given name derived from 'Aeltfrith', meaning 'noble' and 'peaceful'. It's popular due to its historical significance and literary appearances.
Ellington: American given name derived from English/Scottish surname, meaning "settlement by a clearing", popularized by jazz legend Duke Ellington.
Ellionna is a rare yet captivating Scottish name derived from the surname "Ellington," potentially meaning "hill enclosure.
Elliott is an English given name derived from the Scottish surname Elwood, meaning 'elf power' or 'wood warrior'.
Ellon is a Scottish name derived from 'Eilean', meaning 'island', and associated with the Aberdeenshire village of Ellon.
Ellorah is a unique and beautiful name of unknown origin, gaining popularity despite its unclear roots in Hebrew, Welsh, or Scottish cultures. Its meaning remains elusive but may translate to "my God is light," adding to its enigmatic charm.
Ellyott is an uncommon English given name crafted from the blend of Elliot and Scott, with roots tracing back to Scottish place names and Gaelic words, potentially meaning "from the tidal headland" or carrying connotations of darkness, moodiness, or strength.
Elmus is a rare Scottish name derived from Gaelic, meaning 'devoted to God'.
Elnora, of Scottish Highland origin, means "beautiful light" or "bright sun".
Elnora is a unique feminine given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Scottish surname "Earlenoor" and meaning someone who resembles or has the bearing of an earl's daughter.
Elrick is a unique Scottish name derived from "Eileanarach," meaning "of the islands." It was first recorded as a surname in the 13th century and has since become associated with prominent Scottish families. Today, Elrick is still considered rare but holds meanings of independence, adaptability, and connection to nature.
Elsee is a Scottish name derived from Old Norse "Eilifr," meaning "elf-warrior.
Elspeth is a unique Scottish name derived from "Ùileasbeatha," meaning "pledged to God.
Elssa is a distinctive Scottish Gaelic name derived from 'Eileasna', meaning 'pledge' or 'oath', with a rich history and notable bearers like Elissa Landi.
Elvern is a rare Scottish given name derived from the surname Elphinstone, with meanings related to hill settlements or white meadows.