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Names That Mean Scot

290 names found for "Scot"   (page 5 of 6) 

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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.

Similar Names

Scott | Scotty | Set | Shet | Stod | Scota | Scout |

Related Names

Lorne  (Scottish)
The Name of an Early Scottish Chieftain and a Place Name. Famous Bearer: Canadian Actor Lorne Green (-)
Mac  (Gaelic)
Son Of. Scottish and Irish Surname Prefix Sometimes Used As a Given Name or Nickname. Mack: (Scottish) Ancient Scottish Given Name
Mac  (Scottish)
Son Of; Derived from the Gaelic Mac (Son Of), a Common First Element in Scottish and Irish Surnames. Variation: Mack. (Mak)
Macduff  (Shakespearean)
'The Tragedy of Macbeth' Macduff, Thane of Fife, a Nobleman of Scotland Who Finally Kills Macbeth
Maggie  (Scottish)
Scottish Form of Margaret: Pearl
Mai  (Scottish)
Scottish Form of Margaret: Pearl
Maidie  (English)
Girl; Maiden. Also Can Be a Scottish Diminutive of Margaret
Maidie  (Hebrew)
Diminutive of Mary: Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Bitter. Famous Bearers: the Virgin Mary; Mary Magdalene; Mary, Queen of Scots (-)
Mair  (Hebrew)
Variant of Mary: Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Bitter. Famous Bearers: the Virgin Mary; Mary Magdalene; Mary, Queen of Scots (-)
Maire  (Hebrew)
Variant of Mary: Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Bitter. Famous Bearers: the Virgin Mary; Mary Magdalene; Mary, Queen of Scots (-)
Mairead  (Scottish)
A Peral; a Scottish Form of Margaret. Variations: Maighread. Pet: Magaidh, Maisie, Peigi. (May-red)
Maisie  (Scottish)
Scottish Diminutive Form of Margaret: Pearl, Child of Light
Maisie  (Hebrew)
Diminutive of Mary: Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Bitter. Famous Bearers: the Virgin Mary; Mary Magdalene; Mary, Queen of Scots (-)
Malcolm  (Scottish)
Of Royal Blood, Servant of St. Columba; Derived from the Gaelic Maolcolm (Servant of St. Columba). St. Columba (521-97) Was an Irish Missionary Who Played a Major Role in Converting Scotland and North
Mamie  (Hebrew)
Diminutive of Mary: Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Bitter. Famous Bearers: the Virgin Mary; Mary Magdalene; Mary, Queen of Scots (-)
Maretta  (Scottish)
A Pearl; an Anglicized Form of Mairead, a Scottish Gaelic Form of Margaret. Short Forms: Etta. (Mah-reh-tah)
Mary  (Hebrew)
Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Bitter. Famous Bearers: the Virgin Mary; Mary Magdalene; Mary, Queen of Scots (-)
Maureen  (Scottish)
Sea of Bitterness or 'Dark Skinned'; Derived from Mary. Variations: Maurene, Maurine. (Mor-reen). Origin: Scottish
May  (Scottish)
Scottish Form of Margaret: Pearl
Melville  (Scottish)
A Scottish Surname Based on a French Place Name
Menteith  (Shakespearean)
'The Tragedy of Macbeth' a Nobleman of Scotland
Montgomery  (French)
Mountain Belonging to the Ruler. Surname of Numerous English and Scottish Earls
Moray  (Scottish)
Variant of Murray: Sea. A Scottish Surname and Place Name
Murchadh  (Celtic)
Derived from the Obsolete Celtic Moricatu-s, a Compound Name Composed from the Elements Mor (Sea) and Cath (Warrior, War). Murchadh is a Popular Name and is Anglicized As Murphy in Scotland and Murrou
Murray  (Scottish)
From the Sea. Ancient Scottish Clan Surname
Mysie  (Scottish)
Variant of Maisie: Scottish Diminutive Form of Margaret: Pearl, Child of Light
Nigel  (Gaelic)
Champion from the Irish and Scottish Niall
Nigel  (English)
Champion. from the Irish and Scottish Niall
Nigel  (Scandinavian)
Champion. from the Irish and Scottish Niall
Nijel  (Gaelic)
Champion from the Irish and Scottish Niall
Nijel  (English)
Champion. from the Irish and Scottish Niall
Nijel  (Scandinavian)
Champion. from the Irish and Scottish Niall
Ninian  (Welsh)
St. Ninian Was a Th Century Bishop Sent to Scotland to Convert the Picts to Christianity
Njal  (Scandinavian)
Champion. from the Irish and Scottish Niall
Nygel  (Gaelic)
Champion from the Irish and Scottish Niall
Nygel  (English)
Champion. from the Irish and Scottish Niall
Nygel  (Scandinavian)
Champion. from the Irish and Scottish Niall
Phemie  (Scottish)
Diminutive of Euphemia: a Popular Scottish Name Taken from the Greek, Meaning Auspicious Speech or Good Repute
Prescot  (English)
Priest's Cottage. Surname
Prescott  (English)
From the Priest's Dwelling
Prescott  (English)
Priest's Cottage
Quade  (Gaelic)
From the Scottish Clan Name Mcquade
Quinn  (Gaelic)
Counsel. A Scottish and Irish Surname Used As a Given Name from Very Ancient Times
Rab  (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
Rabbie  (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
Ranulf  (Scottish)
Scottish Form of Randolf (Shield Wolf). The Name, Introduced by the Scandinavians, is Derived from the Old Norse Randulfr, a Compound Name Composed from the Elements Rand, Rond (The Edge or Rim of a S
Rhona  (Scottish)
Scottish Place Name
Robert  (German)
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
Roberta  (German)
Feminine Form 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
Robin  (German)
Variant 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
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