- Ine
The name Ine is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Ine is: Name of a king.
- Islay
Origin of the name Isla: Modern Scottish coinage derived from the pronunciation of Islay, which is the name of a Scottish island.
- Lasey
Irish Meaning: ... In Irish the meaning of the name Kasey is: Observant; alert; vigorous.
- Skie
- Ailean
Ailean is a masculine given name in the Scottish Gaelic language. ... Alan is considered to be a name of Celtic origin, possibility derived from a word meaning "rock"; it was introduced to England by Breton followers of William the Conqueror, in the 11th century.
Meaning: Rock, handsome
Origin: Scottish - Ailia
The name Ailia is a baby girl name. The name Ailia comes from the Irish origin. In Irish The meaning of the name Ailia is: Light.
- Alasdhair
Scottish. Scottish variation of Alexander, from the Greek name Alexandros composed of alexein "to defend" or "to protect" and aner "man, warrior".
Meaning: Defender, protector
Origin: Scottish - Annbell
Annabelle (also spelt Annabel, Anabel, Annabell or Anabelle) is a female given name, a variant of Amabel probably influenced by Anna, which means "graceful" or "favour" and comes from Latin and Greek roots. Annabel also has part of the French word Belle, which means "Beautiful".
Meaning: Grace, Loveable
Origin: Scottish - Brente
The name Brent is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Brent is: Derived from a surname and place name; based on the Old English words for high place, steep hill, or burnt. Used occasionally as a first name in North America since the 1930s.
- Caitrina
The name Caitriona is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Caitriona is: Pure.
- Colen
Colen Name Meaning. Dutch: patronymic from a reduced form of the personal name Nikolaus (see Nicholas).
- Craeg
Craig is an English-language masculine given name of an ultimately Celtic derivation. The name has two origins. In some cases it can originate from a nickname, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word creag, meaning "rock," similar to Peter.
- Craege
Craig is an English-language masculine given name of an ultimately Celtic derivation. The name has two origins. In some cases it can originate from a nickname, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word creag, meaning "rock," similar to Peter.
- Crag
Craig is an English-language masculine given name of an ultimately Celtic derivation. The name has two origins. In some cases it can originate from a nickname, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word creag, meaning "rock," similar to Peter. ... The English word "crag" also shares an origin with these Celtic words.
- Crai
Craig is a Scottish, Irish & Welsh masculine given name, all variations derive from the same Celtic branch. ... In some cases it can originate from a nickname, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word creag, meaning "rock," similar to Peter.
- Craigg
Craig is an English-language masculine given name of an ultimately Celtic derivation. The name has two origins. In some cases it can originate from a nickname, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word creag, meaning "rock," similar to Peter.
- Craigie
Craigie Name Meaning. Scottish: topographic name from the locative case of Gaelic creagach 'rocky place' (see Craigo).
- Craye
- Crayg
Craig is an English-language masculine given name of an ultimately Celtic derivation. The name has two origins. In some cases it can originate from a nickname, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word creag, meaning "rock," similar to Peter. ... The English word "crag" also shares an origin with these Celtic words.
- Creg
Craig is an English-language masculine given name of an ultimately Celtic derivation. The name has two origins. In some cases it can originate from a nickname, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word creag, meaning "rock," similar to Peter.
- Cregge
- Creyg
- Criege
Craig is an English-language masculine given name of an ultimately Celtic derivation. The name has two origins. In some cases it can originate from a nickname, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word creag, meaning "rock," similar to Peter. ... The English word "crag" also shares an origin with these Celtic words.
- Criegg
Craig is an English-language masculine given name of an ultimately Celtic derivation. The name has two origins. In some cases it can originate from a nickname, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word creag, meaning "rock," similar to Peter.
- Culen
Cullen is a surname of Gaelic origin. It is thought to be derived from the pre 8th century Old Gaelic name O' Cuileannain, with the prefix O' indicating a male descendant of, plus the personal byname Cuilleannain. The name seems to be related to Cullinane.
- Culley
Gaelic Meaning: The name Culley is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Culley is: Dwells at the woodland.
- Cullinan
This name, with variant spellings Cullinan, (O) Cullinane, Cullen and occasionally Quillinane, is an Anglicized form of the Old Gaelic O Cuileannain. The Gaelic prefix "O" indicates "male descendant of", plus the personal byname Cuilleannain, from "cuileann", holly and the diminutive suffix "ain".
- Culyn
- Darbie
Contribute your knowledge to the name Darbie I know a very sweet horse rider Darbie.She is tall,blonde,and seems older and more mature then her age;she's glad her name is so unique. Nicknames for Darbie: | Edit Share what you know! Meanings and history of the name Darbie: | Edit. Irish origin.Meaning: "Free man".
- Doncan
The name Duncan is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Duncan is: From the Irish name Donnchadh, meaning brown warrior. Famous bearer: The Scottish king Duncan I was murdered by Macbeth in 1040.