When you are looking for the best Scottish girl names, you will discover that they are incredibly rich. After all, the country is very rich in terms of the culture and history. Some of the Scottish girl names that you will find in our Scottish female names list are very traditional. Some are even connected with the Olde English as well as with the ancient Gaelic or Celtic. However, you will also find more modern Scottish girl names as well.
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The truth is that we wanted to make sure that no matter if you are looking for the more traditional Scottish girl names or for the more modern Scottish female names, you would be able to find them here. In addition, we believe that adding the meaning of the Scottish female names is also important since it will allow you to choose the best one for your baby girl.
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In the following table, we show you the most beautiful Scottish girls names, their meaning, and we even show you if they are the most popular ones or not.
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Name | Meaning | Popular |
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Anabel/Anabell | a problem solver | |
Ailsa | supernatural victory | Yes |
Alish | noble | |
Aileana | from the green medow | |
Adaira/Adairia | ford by the oak tree | |
Ally/Allie | diminutive for Alison | |
Alison | derived from Alice | Yes |
Annella | a common name in the Scottish Highlands | |
Annabel | loving human being | |
Albe | responsible, stable | |
Aila | resilient | Yes |
Arable | angel who is the messenger of God | |
Ealasaid | Elizabeth in Scottish | |
Emer | someone who has been blessed by the six gifts of womanhood | |
Eara | from the East | |
Eilidh | Ellie in Scottish | Yes |
Erwina | beautiful friend | |
Euna | hunger or lamb | |
Erica | female of Eric | |
Elise | diminutive of Elspeth | Yes |
Eisla | fairy rock, the name of a river, devoted to God | |
Elspeth/Elspet | chosen by God | Yes |
Ella | diminutive of different Scottish names such as Arabella, Fenella, Donella, and Annella | Yes |
Eubh | Eve in Scottish | |
Everallin | historic figure with 3 centuries | |
Eppie | good repute or auspicious speech | |
Elsie | noble by birth | |
Elsea | devoted to God | |
Iseabail | Isabel or Isobel in Scottish | |
Isobel | God’s consecrated | |
Isla | island | |
Innis | island | |
Osla | comes from a steep place | |
Una | hunger or famine | |
Bonelle/Bonni/Bonny/Bonie | very charming and beautiful | |
Bonnie | fine | Yes |
Bridget | Brighid in Gaelic | |
Beileag | diminutive of Iseabail | |
Blair | plain or field | |
Bearnas/Blair | Bernice in Scottish | |
Brenda | female version of Brendan | Yes |
Beitris | Beatrice in Scottish | Yes |
Bhictoria | Victoria in Scottish | |
Broca | badger-like person | |
Bradana | salmon | |
Beitidh | Betty in Scottish | |
Cairistiona | Christine in Scottish | |
Cora | young woman, maiden, or the boiling water that has foams | |
Caillen | powerful and potent | |
Christy | variant of Christie or Kirstie | Yes |
Chrissie/Christie | diminutive of Christine | Yes |
Curstaidth | Kirstie in Scottish | |
Coira | seething pool | |
Caitlin | Catherine in Gaelic | Yes |
Ceit | Kate in Gaelic | |
Colina | a young dog or a puppy | |
Cullodena | broken mossy land | |
Caitir | pure | |
Caillic | hag | |
Catriona | Katherine in Scotish | |
Cadha | from a steep place | |
Cauley | relic | |
Dallis | the female version of Dallas | |
Daviana | beloved person, everyone’s favorite | |
Donna | from Madonna | |
Dolina | ruler of the world | |
Davida/Davita | beloved person | |
Deoiridh | pilgrim | |
Davonna | leader, the one who guides and shows the way | |
Davina | the feminine of David | Yes |
Donella | with dark hair | |
Dolina | the female of Donald | |
Donaldina | leader, world ruler | |
Flora | goddess of flowers | |
Finnea | “Wood of the Ford” | |
Fia | someone who makes a dark piece | |
Freya | goddess of love | |
Finella/Fenella | variants of Fionnuala | |
Fiona | fair or white | Yes |
Florrie | diminutive of Flora | |
Fina | someone who adds | |
Grizela | gray hair | |
Georgina | the female of George | Yes |
Galiene | damsel | |
Garia/Gara | short | |
Greer | derived from Gregor | |
Grace | very popular after Grace Kelly, the actress | Yes |
Gilbarta | pledge | |
Gordana | wealthy and powerful | |
Griselda | battle | |
Gracie | diminutive of Grace | Yes |
Gormlaith | princess or splendid lady | |
Gavenia | white hawk | |
Gordania | heroic | |
Jaime | unisex name that is derived from James | Yes |
Jaimy | replacement | |
Jamielee | girl | |
Jeanie | diminutive of Jean | Yes |
Jesanie | blessed with gracious | |
Jaine | little girl seen as a gift of God | |
Jessie | Teasag in Gaelic and is the diminutive of Jean | |
Jaymiee | beautiful face | |
Jean | derived from Jeanne and similar to Joan and Jane | Yes |
Jannet | girls in Scottish | |
Jamesina | the female version of James in Scottish | |
Jamyah | someone who is replacing | |
Kenzie | handsome | Yes |
Kyle | Ayrshire in Scottish | |
Kenina | born from the fire | |
Kamdyn | valley | |
Kynlee | fair skin | |
Kyla | narrow split of the land | Yes |
Kellina | strong-willed | |
Kameron | crooked nose | |
Kirstie | diminutive of Kirstin | Yes |
Kirstin | derived from Christine | Yes |
Kilmeny | church or monastery | |
Kina | diminutive of Alickina | Yes |
Keltie | Clans of the Keltie | |
Kenna | born from the flames | |
Kenzy | fair | |
Lileas/Lilias/Lilidh | the lily flower | |
Leana/Leane/Leann | derived from Helen and servant of John | Yes |
Lochellen | from Ellen’s lake | |
Lexine | derived from Lexy | |
Lorraine | from a district in France with the same name | |
Lezli/Leslee | variation of Leslie | |
Laire | mare | |
Leith | river | |
Leagsaidh | Ley in Scottish | |
Lena | derived from Dolina or Helen | Yes |
Lorna | from Lorn | Yes |
Leslie | garden of hollies | Yes |
Lesley | variation of Leslie | Yes |
Lexi | diminutive of Alexandra | |
Levene | flood | |
Lesly | a sacred or religious garden | |
Mhari/Mhairi | the most dearly one | |
Makailyn | a young woman who is virgin | |
Machara | plain | |
Maisy/Maizey/Maisie/Maezie/Maizy/Maysie | mean pearl and is the diminutive of Margaret in Scottish | |
Maidie | young woman | |
Malvina | Mala Mhin in Gaelic | |
Maili | Mairi in Gaelic | |
Minnie | helmet, protection. desire, will | |
Meribeth | the most beautiful in the world | |
Mairi | full of bitterness | |
Moire | star of the sea | |
Malmuira | dark colored skin | |
Mckenzie | fair | |
Maisie | diminutive of Mairead | Yes |
Morna | variant of Myrna | |
Moireach | lady | |
Magaret | Marguerite in French | Yes |
Muireall | bright sea | |
Marcail | beautiful girl just like a pearl | |
Morag/Moira | rebelliousness, sea of bitterness | Yes |
Mor | great or large | |
Marsaili | Marcella or Margery in Gaelic | |
Magaidh | derives from Margret | |
Moibeal | loveable | |
Maretta | Mairead in Scottish | |
Nathara | variant of Nathaira | |
Nairna | dweller at the alder tree river | |
Nora | female of Norman | Yes |
Neale | fighter, follower | |
Nathaira | snake | |
Nairne | from the river | |
Nighean | young woman | |
Nes | a kind person from the headland | |
Nighinn | variation of Nighean | |
Peigi | someone who likes and is ruled by traditions | |
Paislee | variant of Paisley and means man of the Church | Yes |
Pate | fighter, born with paws | |
Puspamanjari | similar to the flower bud | |
Parlan | farmer or ploughman | |
Robina/Robena | female of Robin | |
Rhona | fair-haired, blessed, pike, fame, blessed, white | |
Raoghnailt | female lamb (ewe) | |
Seonag | Joan in Gaelic | |
Struana | from the stream | |
Skye | someone who is from Skye in Scotland | |
Sorcha | radiant | |
Siusan | Susan in Scottish | |
Saundra | Sandra in Scottish | Yes |
Stineag | Christina in Gaelic | |
Sheena/Siubham | variant of Jane | |
Sileas | blind | |
Shona | Seonag in Gaelic | |
Seonaid | Janet in Scottish | |
Teasag | Jessie in Scottish | |
Taye | diminutive of Taylor | |
Thomasina | means twin and is the feminine of Thomas | |
Torrii | victorious, triumphant | |
Wynda | narrow path |