Beautiful 200 Scottish Girl Names With Meanings

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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
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

 

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