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Austan is a Scottish name derived from the Gaelic 'Òstán', meaning 'east'.
Meet Aveleen, a rare Scottish given name with origins derived from either the Old French 'averel' or the Scottish Gaelic 'Am Fear Liath Mòr,' but its true meaning remains uncertain, adding to its unique appeal.
Avereigh is a unique Scottish given name, derived from 'Averie', an occupational surname for bakers, meaning 'doughy' or 'floury'.
Averyann is a rare Scottish given name derived from the Middle English word 'aver', meaning horse, combined with '-man'.
Avonleigh is a rare and beautiful Scottish name derived from the River Avon and the English word 'leah', meaning 'woodland clearing'. It signifies nature and open spaces.
Avree is a unique, little-known name with possible origins in American, Scottish, or Hebrew traditions. It may mean 'peace' in Hebrew or 'inspired by song' in Scottish Gaelic, symbolizing harmony or creativity respectively. Its rarity adds to its charm and distinctiveness.
Avreigh is a distinctive Scottish given name derived from Gaelic 'Abhraid', meaning 'peace'. It has historic significance in Scotland, notably among influential families like the Mackintoshes.
Awna is a rare Scottish female name derived from the Gaelic word 'Aobh', meaning 'white' or 'radiant'.
Axl is a distinctive Scottish-origin given name derived from the surname Axholme, meaning 'oak hill', popularized in the U.S. by Axl Rose of Guns N' Roses.
Axton is a distinctive American given name derived from the English-Scottish surname Axton, meaning 'settlement by the oak tree'.
Aydain is a distinctive Scottish name derived from 'Eideann', meaning Edinburgh, carrying associations of strength and courage.
Aydenne is a captivating Scottish female name derived from "Aodh," meaning "fire" in Gaelic.
Aydn is a unique Scottish Gaelic name derived from 'Áedán', meaning 'little fiery one'.
Aydren is a Scottish name derived from Gaelic 'aid' (fire) and 'crenn' (strong), reflecting Highland lineage since the mid-13th century.
Aydrie is a distinctive Scottish name, derived from the surname Adair of Irish origin, meaning 'descendant of the noble one'. Once traditionally male, it's now unisex.
The Scottish name Aye, meaning 'fire', originates from ancient Gaelic and was traditionally masculine, but is now unisex.
Ayden is a contemporary American boy's name of Irish and Scottish origin, derived from Aidan and meaning "little fire" or "fiery one," suggesting an energetic spirit.
Ayleigh is a captivating Scottish female name derived from 'Àilidh', meaning 'mighty' or 'noble'.
Aylissa is a unique Scottish name derived from the Old English Ælfgyfu, meaning 'elf gift'.
Aynslee is a rare Scottish feminine given name derived from 'eagles' or 'eagle-rock', suggesting strength and freedom.
Aynslie is a rare, Scottish-derived feminine name originally meaning 'near the mill', and associated with the notable Ainslie clan.
Ayrica is a unisex name of Latin origin, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word "ayr" meaning "air" or "breath", signifying breath, life, and vitality.
Ayrie is a distinctive Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word for 'meadow'.
Ayrihanna is a distinctive American name created by blending Scottish-Gaelic 'Ayr' (meaning 'eagle') with Hebrew-inspired '-ihanna' ('grace'), signifying power and beauty.
Ayrion: Rare Gaelic name meaning 'strong' with Scottish origins.
Ayrionna is a unique Celtic name derived from Irish given names meaning "life" or associated with Scottish places near rivers. It has historical significance linked to powerful queens like Medb of Connacht in Irish mythology.
Ayrton is a unique Scottish given name meaning "cooperation" or "agreement," popularized by legendary Formula One driver Ayrton Senna despite remaining uncommon today.
Ayslee is a captivating Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "aisling," meaning "dream" or "vision.
Aythan is a unique Scottish name derived from 'Òghan', meaning 'young warrior'. It's associated with legendary Scottish warriors like Og MacDhui, embodying courage and strength.
Aythen is an uncommon feminine given name of unknown Scottish or Irish origin, possibly a variant of Hebrew Ethan, with no widely agreed-upon meaning.
Ayvin is an uncommon name with uncertain African or Scottish origins, meaning "life" or "living".
Azleigh is a unique Scottish name derived from the surname MacAilein, meaning "son of Ailean," with roots in the Gaelic word "ail" meaning "rock" or "stone." While not common historically, Azleigh offers an intriguing and distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon name with rich Scottish heritage.
Baelin is a rare Scottish name derived from 'beail', meaning 'spear', signifying strength and courage.
Bailee is a Scottish Gaelic girl's name meaning "life" or "vitality.
Baileigh is a unique girls' name of Scottish origin, derived from the Scottish surname "Bailie" meaning "town official". It has evolved over time from its Middle Ages roots and is now often associated with girl's names due to its melodic sound.
Bailie is a unique, Scottish-derived unisex given name meaning 'town' or 'farm', originally a surname tracing back to the 13th century.
The name Bailiegh originates from Scotland, derived from 'Baile' meaning farm, with the suffix 'igh' signifying ownership, resulting in "farm owned by Baile". Its roots trace back to the Pictish personal name 'Buaille', meaning victory.
Baillie is a distinctive Scottish name of Gaelic origin meaning 'farm' or 'estate'.
Bain is a Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic word 'baile', meaning farm or estate.
Bair is a rare Scottish given name derived from the surname Blair, which means "plain" or "field".