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Names That Mean Scot |
290 names found for "Scot" (page 4 of 6) |
Looking for names that mean Scot? We couldn't find the exact name Scot, but listed below are some first names meaning Scot or names similar to the word Scot.
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Hamilton
(Scottish)
A Scottish Surname and Place Name of One of the Great Noble Families of Scotland, and Used As a Given Name Since the Th Century
A Scottish Surname and Place Name of One of the Great Noble Families of Scotland, and Used As a Given Name Since the Th Century
Heather
(English)
A Flowering Evergreen Plant That Thrives on Peaty Barren Lands As in Scotland. Heather
A Flowering Evergreen Plant That Thrives on Peaty Barren Lands As in Scotland. Heather
Hob
(German)
Diminutive of Robert: Famed, Bright; Shining. an All-time Favorite Boys' Name Since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish National Hero Robert the Bruce and Novelist Robert Ludlum
Diminutive of Robert: Famed, Bright; Shining. an All-time Favorite Boys' Name Since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish National Hero Robert the Bruce and Novelist Robert Ludlum
Innes
(Scottish)
Surname Derived from the Name of a Barony in the Former County of Moray in Northeastern Scotland. Innes is Derived from the Gaelic Innis (Island). (In-nes)
Surname Derived from the Name of a Barony in the Former County of Moray in Northeastern Scotland. Innes is Derived from the Gaelic Innis (Island). (In-nes)
Iomhair
(Gaelic)
Archer, Bow Warrior; a Gaelic Form of Ivor, a Scottish Variant of the Scandinavian Ivar, a Compound Name Composed of the Old Norse Elements Yr (Yew, Bow) and Herr (Warrior, Army). Variations: Imhear,
Archer, Bow Warrior; a Gaelic Form of Ivor, a Scottish Variant of the Scandinavian Ivar, a Compound Name Composed of the Old Norse Elements Yr (Yew, Bow) and Herr (Warrior, Army). Variations: Imhear,
Iona
(Scottish)
Taken from the Name of a Small Island in the Hebrides, a Group of Islands Off the West Coast of Scotland
Taken from the Name of a Small Island in the Hebrides, a Group of Islands Off the West Coast of Scotland
Ivan
(Russian)
The Russian Form of John: Gracious Gift from God. Ivanhoe is the Medieval Variant Sir Walter Scott Used for the Saxon Hero of 'Ivanhoe.'
The Russian Form of John: Gracious Gift from God. Ivanhoe is the Medieval Variant Sir Walter Scott Used for the Saxon Hero of 'Ivanhoe.'
Ivan
(Slavic)
Variant of John. Ivanhoe is the Medieval Variant Sir Walter Scott Used for the Saxon Hero of 'Ivanhoe.'
Variant of John. Ivanhoe is the Medieval Variant Sir Walter Scott Used for the Saxon Hero of 'Ivanhoe.'
Ivanhoe
(Russian)
Variant of John. Ivanhoe is the Medieval Variant Sir Walter Scott Used for the Saxon Hero of 'Ivanhoe.'
Variant of John. Ivanhoe is the Medieval Variant Sir Walter Scott Used for the Saxon Hero of 'Ivanhoe.'
Ivanhoe
(Slavic)
Variant of John. Ivanhoe is the Medieval Variant Sir Walter Scott Used for the Saxon Hero of 'Ivanhoe.'
Variant of John. Ivanhoe is the Medieval Variant Sir Walter Scott Used for the Saxon Hero of 'Ivanhoe.'
Ivano
(Russian)
Variant of John. Ivanhoe is the Medieval Variant Sir Walter Scott Used for the Saxon Hero of 'Ivanhoe.'
Variant of John. Ivanhoe is the Medieval Variant Sir Walter Scott Used for the Saxon Hero of 'Ivanhoe.'
Ivano
(Slavic)
Variant of John. Ivanhoe is the Medieval Variant Sir Walter Scott Used for the Saxon Hero of 'Ivanhoe.'
Variant of John. Ivanhoe is the Medieval Variant Sir Walter Scott Used for the Saxon Hero of 'Ivanhoe.'
Ivor
(Scottish)
Archer, Bow Warrior;A Scottish Form of Ivar, a Name Introduced by Scandinavian Settlers. it is Derived from the Old Norse Elements Yr (Yew, Bow) and Herr (Warrior, Army). Imhear, Lomhair, and Lomhar a
Archer, Bow Warrior;A Scottish Form of Ivar, a Name Introduced by Scandinavian Settlers. it is Derived from the Old Norse Elements Yr (Yew, Bow) and Herr (Warrior, Army). Imhear, Lomhair, and Lomhar a
Jacoba
(Scottish)
Variant of Jacobina: Supplanter. Feminine Version of the Name Jacob, Used Occasionally in Scotland
Variant of Jacobina: Supplanter. Feminine Version of the Name Jacob, Used Occasionally in Scotland
Jeanette
(Scottish)
Diminutive of Jean: Scottish Version of the Old French Jehane, a Feminine Form of John: God is Gracious
Diminutive of Jean: Scottish Version of the Old French Jehane, a Feminine Form of John: God is Gracious
Jeanie
(Scottish)
Diminutive of Jean: Scottish Version of the Old French Jehane, a Feminine Form of John: God is Gracious
Diminutive of Jean: Scottish Version of the Old French Jehane, a Feminine Form of John: God is Gracious
Jeanne
(Scottish)
Variant of Jean: Scottish Version of the Old French Jehane, a Feminine Form of John: God is Gracious
Variant of Jean: Scottish Version of the Old French Jehane, a Feminine Form of John: God is Gracious
Jeannette
(Scottish)
Diminutive of Jean: Scottish Version of the Old French Jehane, a Feminine Form of John: God is Gracious
Diminutive of Jean: Scottish Version of the Old French Jehane, a Feminine Form of John: God is Gracious
Jeannie
(Scottish)
Diminutive of Jean: Scottish Version of the Old French Jehane, a Feminine Form of John: God is Gracious
Diminutive of Jean: Scottish Version of the Old French Jehane, a Feminine Form of John: God is Gracious
Jessie
(Scottish)
Scottish Form of Jean, a Short Form of Jessica, and a Feminine Form of Jesse, Which is Derived from the Hebrew Yishai (Gift). Short Form: Jess. (Jes-see)
Scottish Form of Jean, a Short Form of Jessica, and a Feminine Form of Jesse, Which is Derived from the Hebrew Yishai (Gift). Short Form: Jess. (Jes-see)
Jessie
(English)
Scottish Form of Jean, a Short Form of Jessica, and a Feminine Form of Jesse, Which is Derived from the Hebrew Yishai (Gift). Short Form: Jess. (Jes-see)
Scottish Form of Jean, a Short Form of Jessica, and a Feminine Form of Jesse, Which is Derived from the Hebrew Yishai (Gift). Short Form: Jess. (Jes-see)
Lachina
(Scottish)
Land of the Lochs; a Feminine Form of Scottish Lachlan and Lachann (Land of the Lochs), Which are Derived from Lochlann, a Name That Originated As a Term Referring to Migrant Norwegians Who Came from
Land of the Lochs; a Feminine Form of Scottish Lachlan and Lachann (Land of the Lochs), Which are Derived from Lochlann, a Name That Originated As a Term Referring to Migrant Norwegians Who Came from
Leagsaidh
(Scottish)
Defender of Mankind; a Scottish Form of Lexy, a Pet Form of Alexandra. (Leks-ee)
Defender of Mankind; a Scottish Form of Lexy, a Pet Form of Alexandra. (Leks-ee)
Lennox
(Scottish)
Surname and Clan Name. Lennox; a Scottish Nobleman; Appears in Shakespeare's Macbeth
Surname and Clan Name. Lennox; a Scottish Nobleman; Appears in Shakespeare's Macbeth
Lezlie
(Scottish)
Name of a Prominent Scottish Clan Spelled to Preserve Original Scottish Pronunciation
Name of a Prominent Scottish Clan Spelled to Preserve Original Scottish Pronunciation
Lindsay
(Scottish)
Scottish Surname Derived from Lincoln, a Shortened Form of Lindum Colonia, the First Part of Which is Thought to Be from the Welsh Llyn (Lake) and the Second from the Latin Colonia (Settlement, Colony
Scottish Surname Derived from Lincoln, a Shortened Form of Lindum Colonia, the First Part of Which is Thought to Be from the Welsh Llyn (Lake) and the Second from the Latin Colonia (Settlement, Colony
Liusaidh
(Scottish)
Famous in War Ot Light; a Scottish Form of Louisa (Famous in War) and Lucy (Light). (Lwee-sah)
Famous in War Ot Light; a Scottish Form of Louisa (Famous in War) and Lucy (Light). (Lwee-sah)
Lorn
(Scottish)
Variant of Lorne: the Name of an Early Scottish Chieftain and a Place Name. Famous Bearer: Canadian Actor Lorne Green (-)
Variant of Lorne: the Name of an Early Scottish Chieftain and a Place Name. Famous Bearer: Canadian Actor Lorne Green (-)