Female and male first names : Scottish.



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Iona is a Scottish feminine given name derived from the Gaelic word "Ì Chùilainn," meaning "Yew Isle.
Iona is a distinctively Scottish female name derived from the historic Hebridean island Iona, meaning 'Yew Island'.
Irelynd is a unique Scottish name derived from Eirlys, meaning 'snow' in Scottish Gaelic.
Irvin is a Scottish name meaning "from the green river".
Irvina is a rare Scottish female given name derived from the surname Irvine, meaning "from the green river" or "from the seashore.
Irvine is a Scottish given name derived from 'ir' meaning green or fair, and 'vein' translating to meadow or pasture.
Irvine is a Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic word "Irbin," meaning "speckled or freckled.
Irving is a distinctively American male given name, originating from the English occupational surname Irving, which referred to ironworkers or blacksmiths, and brought to England by Scottish settlers.
Isair is a unique, intriguing name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, often associated with Scottish place names or Irish variants like Oisín, yet no definitive etymology exists.
Ishbel is a rare Scottish female name derived from 'Ìseabail', the Gaelic form of Isabel, meaning "devoted to God". It first appeared in a 14th-century Scottish poem, "The Brus", but became popular as a given name in the 19th century.
Isla is a unique and charming Scottish girl's name derived from the Gaelic word 'ìle', meaning island.
Islay is a distinctively Scottish name, derived from 'Ìle', meaning island, and specifically referring to the Isle of Islay.
Isobel is a charming Scottish name derived from Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath', popularized by medieval royalty like Queen Isabella of Scotland.
Isobell is a Scottish feminine name meaning "God is beautiful," derived from Isabella, with historical ties to medieval royalty.
Ivey is a rare but distinct American given name of Scottish origin, derived from the occupational surname "Ive", referring to a maker or seller of yarrow flowers.
Jacaiden is a rare Scottish name derived from MacAodhagain, meaning 'son of Aodhagan', which translates to 'little fire' in Gaelic.
Jacameron is a unique African-origin name created by blending Jacob ('may God protect') and Cameron ('crooked nose').
Jackson is an enduring boys' name of English origin, derived from the Scottish Gaelic 'MacDhomhnaich,' meaning 'son of Donald.' It has been popularized by historical figures like Presidents Andrew Jackson and Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson.
The name Jaedon is of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "seod" meaning black, and has historically been associated with strength and adaptability.
Jaelithe is a rare Scottish feminine name derived from 'sgeul' meaning 'story' and 'achadh' meaning 'field,' signifying 'the tale-filled field.'
Jaemie is a rare Scottish name derived from the Hebrew name Yaakov, meaning "he shall protect".
Jaevyn is a modern, unique name with uncertain origins, possibly Scottish or Irish, and unknown meaning.
The name Jaidn is of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "Sgeàl" meaning "storytelling," and signifies creativity and the power of oral traditions.
Jaidynn is a unique and captivating name of Scottish Gaelic origin, meaning 'fairy enchantment' or 'enchantress', adding an air of mystery.
Jaik is a rare Scottish name derived from "Sgàin," meaning "spear," reflecting ancient warrior roots.
Jaiking is a rare Scottish name derived from the surname 'Jack', meaning 'active' or 'peppy', with roots dating back to at least the 13th century.
Jaimeson is a rare Scottish boy's name derived from James, itself originating from Latin Jacobus and signifying 'supplanter'.
Jaimie is a distinctive Scottish name derived from Seumas, a form of Iacobus, meaning "supplanter".
Jamie is of Scottish origin, derived from the French Jacques meaning 'seizing', and has been traditionally used for both boys and girls.
Jakeith is a unique African American name created by blending male name Jacob ('held by the heel') and female name Keith ('sharp').
Jakenzei is a modern French-inspired given name of unknown origin, but its meaning combines 'jacket' or 'coat' with 'handsome' or 'enlightened', making it unique and distinctive.
The name Jaksh has an uncertain origin, but it may derive from the Hebrew name Yishai, meaning "gift of God", or the Scottish Gaelic name Seumas, meaning "to succeed" or "ambitious".
The name Jamecia is an African American creation combining Jamie (Scottish 'supplanter') and Jessica ('God sees').
Jameice is an American name created by combining Jamie ("gentle follower") and Jessica ("God sees").
Jameson is an Irish name derived from Séamus Ó Séaghdha, meaning "supplanter" or "peaceful.
Jamerica is a unique American name created by combining Jamie (Scottish, 'God will protect') and America (Latin, 'love of the land'), signifying appreciation for one's heritage.
Jamese is a Scottish variant spelling of James, derived from the biblical Jacob meaning 'to follow' or 'one who follows'.
Jamesedward is a distinctive Scottish name composed of James ("supplanter") and Edward ("prosperity guard"), creating a powerful combination with historical and royal ties.
Jamey is an American variant of Jamie, a Scottish unisex name derived from James, meaning 'supplanter'.
Jamie is a Scottish unisex name meaning "supplanter," derived from James via Latin Jacobus and Hebrew Yaacov.