Scottish Pet Names

Male Names
  • Acaiseid (Scottish) - Anchor
  • Achaius (Scottish) - Friend of a horse
  • Ail (Scottish) - From the stony place
  • Ailbert (Scottish) - Noble
  • Akir (Scottish) - Anchor
  • Alister (Scottish) - Variant of Alexander - defender of mankind.
  • Allister (Scottish) - Variant of Alexander - defender of mankind.
  • Anderson (Scottish) - Son of Andrew
  • Angus (Scottish) - Unnaturally strong: Singular: choice.
  • Aoidh (Scottish) - Spirited
  • Armstrong (Scottish) - Strong
  • BaIloch (Scottish) - From the pasture
  • Balgair (Scottish) - Fox
  • Balmoral (Scottish) - From the majestic village
  • Banner (Scottish) - Flag: ensign bearer.
  • Bartley (Scottish) - The birch tree meadow. See also Berkley.
  • Bearnard (Scottish) - Bear strong
  • Bhaltair (Scottish) - Strong fighter
  • Bhric (Scottish) - Speckled
  • Blake (Scottish) - Dark: dark-haired. Can also mean the reverse -fair: pale. Blakeman
  • Braden (Scottish) - Salmon
  • Brice (Scottish) - Speckled
  • Broderic (Scottish) - Brother.
  • Broehain (Scottish) - Broken
  • Bryston (Scottish) - Variant of Bryce.
  • Caillen (Scottish) - Virile
  • Calan (Scottish) - Contemporary variant of Cailean Child.
  • Calder (Scottish) - Rough waters.
  • Cam (Scottish) - Crooked or crooked mouth
  • Camshron (Scottish) - Crooked nose
  • Carr (Scottish) - From the broken mossy ground
  • Cauley (Scottish) - Relic
  • Ceard (Scottish) - Smith
  • Chaim (Scottish) - Crooked
  • Chait (Scottish) - Catlike
  • Chalmers (Scottish) - Rules the home
  • Ciaran (Scottish)
  • Clach (Scottish) - Stone
  • Cleit (Scottish) - Rocky eminence
  • Cory (Scottish) - Seething pool
  • Craig (Scottish) - Dwells at the crag
  • Creighton (Scottish) - From the farm by the creek
  • Cromwell (Scottish) - From the crooked well
  • Cruim (Scottish) - Crooked
  • Cunningham (Scottish) - From Cunningham
  • Dalyell (Scottish) - From the little field
  • Damh (Scottish) - Ox
  • Davidson (Scottish) - David's son
  • Doire (Scottish) - From the grove
  • Donnchadh (Scottish) - Brown warrior
  • Douglass (Scottish) - From the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott's novels.
  • Earie (Scottish) - From the east
  • Eilig (Scottish) - From the deer pass
  • Erroll (Scottish) - Earl: nobleman.
  • Evan (Scottish) - Right handed
  • Farquharson (Scottish) - Son of the dear one
  • Fie (Scottish) - Dark of peace
  • Frasier (Scottish) - Variant of Fraser of the forest men.
  • Frazier (Scottish) - Variant of Fraser of the forest men.
  • Gaven (Scottish) - White hawk
  • Gawain (Scottish) - White hawk
  • Gilroy (Scottish) - Serves the king.
  • Gordon (Scottish) - From the marshes. One of Scotland's great clans. Surname.
  • Gowan (Scottish) - A smith
  • Graham (Scottish) - From the gray home
  • Hay (Scottish) - From the stockade
  • Houston (Scottish) - From Hugh's town. Place-name and surname. American West Texan general Sam Houston. A city in Texas USA.
  • Hume (Scottish) - From the cave
  • Jakson (Scottish) - God has been gracious: has shown favor. Based on John or Jacques.
  • Jodee (Scottish) - Feminine of nickname for Joseph and Jude.
  • Joia (Scottish) - Rejoicing.
  • Kamil (Scottish) - Perfection
  • Kendrick (Scottish) - Fearless leader
  • Kenelm (Scottish) - Defends the family
  • Kenny (Scottish) - Abbreviation of Kenneth. Surname.
  • Kenriek (Scottish) - Royal ruler
  • Keon (Scottish) - Form of Ewan from John.
  • Kermilda (Scottish) - Gilded
  • Kinser (Scottish)
  • Kirklyn (Scottish) - Church.
  • Kirstin (Scottish) - Variant of Kristen. Follower of Christ.
  • Kolton (Scottish) - Coal town.
  • Laird (Scottish) - Lord
  • LaJeune (Scottish)
  • Lampos (Scottish)
  • Lelaps (Scottish)
  • Leo (Scottish) - Lion.
  • Leodegraunce (Scottish) - Father of Guinevere
  • Lunn (Scottish) - Strong
  • Luvena (Scottish) - Little beloved one
  • Lyfing (Scottish) - Dearly loved
  • Macartan (Scottish) - Son of Artan
  • MacBain (Scottish) - Son of Beathan
  • MacBride (Scottish) - Son of Bridget Bride
  • MacDoughall (Scottish) - Son of Dougal
  • Macee (Scottish) - Derived from medieval male form of Matthew.
  • Macha (Scottish) - Plain
  • Machimos (Scottish)
  • Macklin (Scottish) - Son of Flann
  • MacLeod (Scottish) - Son of the ugly man
  • MacNab (Scottish) - Son of the Abbot
  • MacNiall (Scottish) - Son of the champion
  • MacQuaid (Scottish) - Son of Quaid
  • Madailein (Scottish) - Irish forms of Madeleine magnificent
  • Mador (Scottish) - Accuser of Guinevere
  • Malachi (Scottish) - Messenger of God
  • Maleka (Scottish) - Queen in the arabic language
  • Maya (Scottish) - Abbreviation of Amalia: variant of Maia.
  • Murdoc (Scottish) - Seaman
  • Muriel (Scottish) - Myrrh
  • Nathalia (Scottish) - Birthday: especially the birthday of Christ.
  • Naughton (Scottish) - Pure
  • Navid (Scottish) - Good news.
  • Nedda (Scottish) - Feminine of Ned.
  • Northcliffe (Scottish) - From the north cliff
  • Paz (Scottish) - Golden
  • Queenie (Scottish) - Queen
  • Ramzi (Scottish) - Ram's island.
  • Randal (Scottish) - Shield wolf Variant of Randolph
  • Reigne (Scottish)
  • Roe (Scottish) - Red haired
  • Rossiter (Scottish) - Red. Surname.
  • Rosswald (Scottish) - Horse mighty
  • Rousse (Scottish) - Red haired
  • Scottroc (Scottish)
  • Shawna (Scottish) - Variant of Shaun.
  • Sinead (Scottish) - Kind
  • Sudi (Scottish)
  • Tavio (Scottish) - Variant of Thomas twin.
  • Tavisha (Scottish) - Heaven
  • Tawnee (Scottish) - A green field: the warm sandy color of a lion's coat.
  • Torht (Scottish) - Bright
  • Torr (Scottish) - Tower
  • Torrey (Scottish) - Lives by the tower
  • Tory (Scottish) - From the craggy hills. Surname based on Tor: Torrence or Tower.
  • Urquhart (Scottish) - From the fount on the knoll
Female Names
  • Anice (Scottish) - Scottish form of Ann grace
  • Annabella (Scottish) - Beautiful grace
  • Athdara (Scottish) - From the oak tree ford
  • Blaire (Scottish) - Field of battle.
  • Bonnie-jo (Scottish) - From the French bon meaning good. In Scottish usage bonnie means pretty or charming.
  • Bonny-jean (Scottish) - From the French bon meaning good. In Scottish usage bonnie means pretty or charming.
  • Bradana (Scottish) - Salmon
  • Caitrin (Scottish) - Variant of Katherine meaning pure
  • Chrissie (Scottish) - Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ.
  • Christal (Scottish) - Christian
  • Coira (Scottish) - Seething pool
  • Colina (Scottish) - Victory of the people
  • Cristie (Scottish) - Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ.
  • Cristy (Scottish) - Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ.
  • Cullodena (Scottish) - From the broken mossy ground
  • Culzean (Scottish) - Variant of Colleen. Girl.
  • Cumina (Scottish) - From Comines
  • Eara (Scottish) - From the east
  • Edina (Scottish) - From Edinburgh
  • Eiric (Scottish) - Ruler
  • Elsbeth (Scottish) - Variant of Elisabeth.
  • Evina (Scottish) - Right handed
  • Fearchara (Scottish) - Dear
  • Fiona (Scottish) - Fair.
  • Gara (Scottish) - Short
  • Gavina (Scottish) - White hawk
  • Gilbarta (Scottish) - Pledge
  • Gordania (Scottish) - Heroic
  • Grizela (Scottish) - Scottish form of Grizelda gray haired
  • Inghinn (Scottish) - Daughter
  • Jaimee (Scottish) - Pet form of James used as a woman's name.
  • Jaimie (Scottish) - Pet form of James used as a woman's name.
  • Jamee (Scottish) - Pet form of James used as a woman's name.
  • Jamilyn (Scottish) - Pet form of James used as a woman's name.
  • Jamison (Scottish) - Pet form of James used as a woman's name.
  • Jannet (Scottish) - Variant of Jane: from the French Jeanette.
  • Jean (Scottish) - Scottish form of Joan gracious gift from God
  • Kennelly (Scottish) - Surname.
  • Larie (Scottish)
  • Leslie (Scottish) - Dwells at the gray fortress
  • Lethe (Scottish)
  • Lynelle (Scottish) - Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest.
  • Maisie (Scottish) - Scottish form of Margaret pearl
  • Maite (Scottish) - Dearly loved
  • Malvin (Scottish) - Chief
  • McMurphy (Scottish)
  • Mojo Jojo (Scottish)
  • Nestor (Scottish)
  • Scottie (Scottish) - From Scotland: a Gael. Diminutive of Scott.
  • Silky (Scottish)
  • Sizi (Scottish)
  • Skidatel (Scottish)
  • Stymie (Scottish)
  • Torie (Scottish) - Variant of Victoria. Alternate Spellings: Tory, Tori.
  • Torri (Scottish) - Derived from Victoria triumphant.
  • Tory (Scottish) - Derived from Victoria triumphant.
  • Vika (Scottish) - From the creek
Gender Neutral Names
  • Tosha (Scottish) - Satisfaction