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Logan
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'lagan' meaning little hollow; originally a place name in Ayrshire, Scotland.
Cameron
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'cam sròn' meaning crooked nose; a prominent Highland clan name.
Isla
Scottish · From the Scottish island Islay, or Spanish for island. Surged in modern popularity.
Ian
Scottish · Scottish Gaelic form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Paisley
Scottish · A Scottish place name turned given name, referring to the town of Paisley in Scotland.
Carson
Scottish · Scottish surname of uncertain origin, possibly meaning son of the marsh dwellers.
Graham
English · From an English place name meaning 'gravel homestead' (Old English grand + ham). A major Scottish clan name.
Rory
Irish · From Irish Ruairí meaning 'red king', a traditional Gaelic name for chieftains.
Bryson
English · Patronymic meaning 'son of Brice,' from a Celtic name meaning 'speckled' or 'alert.'
Callum
Scottish · Callum is the Scottish form of Columba, from Latin, meaning dove.
Maxwell
Scottish · Scottish place name from Maccus's stream, combining a Norse personal name with Old English 'wella.'
Finley
Irish · From Gaelic 'Fionnlagh' meaning 'fair-haired warrior' or 'white hero.'
Camden
English · English place name meaning "enclosed valley" or from a Scottish surname meaning "winding valley."
Sloane
Irish · Sloane comes from a Gaelic surname meaning raider or warrior and later became a sleek unisex given name.
Elsie
Scottish · Scottish pet form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheva' meaning 'my God is an oath.'
Dallas
Scottish · From a Scottish Gaelic place name meaning 'meadow dwelling' or 'dale house.'
Lennox
Scottish · Scottish surname from Gaelic Leamhanach, meaning 'place of elms' or 'elm grove'.
Knox
Scottish · Scottish surname from Gaelic cnoc meaning "round-topped hill," popularized by reformer John Knox.
Scottie
Scottish · Diminutive meaning a Scot or person from Scotland; used as a unisex nickname.
Brody
Scottish · A Scottish surname and place name, often interpreted as 'ditch' or 'muddy place.'
Mackenzie
Scottish · Mackenzie comes from a Scottish surname meaning "son of Coinneach," with Coinneach often interpreted as "fair" or "handsome."
Kylie
Irish · Usually linked to surname roots from Irish or Scottish tradition, later becoming a standalone modern given name.
Callan
Irish · Callan is an Irish and Scottish name often linked to battle or rock, and also to place-name traditions.
Blair
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic blàr meaning 'plain, field, or battlefield.' Originally a Scottish surname and place name.
Arabella
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'orabilis' meaning yielding to prayer, or a medieval Scottish alteration of Annabel.
Gavin
Scottish · From medieval Gawain, possibly meaning 'white hawk' or 'May hawk' in Welsh.
Maisie
Scottish · Scottish pet form of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Bryce
Scottish · From a Scottish surname of uncertain origin, possibly meaning speckled or swift; linked to a 5th-century saint.
Kenneth
Scottish · Anglicized from Scottish Gaelic 'Cináed' meaning 'born of fire,' borne by the first King of Scots.
Reid
Scottish · From Old English 'rēad' meaning red, originally a nickname for someone with red hair or complexion.
Malcolm
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic Maol Colm meaning 'devotee of Saint Columba,' borne by four kings of Scotland.
Bodie
English · Scottish surname, possibly meaning 'messenger' or from a Gaelic place name.
Kylo
Scottish · Kylo is a modern name likely influenced by Kyle, a Scottish place name meaning "narrow strait."
Karson
English · Karson is a modern spelling of Carson, originally a surname meaning "son of Carr" or "marsh-dweller's son."
Mckenna
Scottish · From a Gaelic surname meaning 'son of Cionaodh,' traditionally linked to fire or handsome qualities.
Camryn
Scottish · Camryn is a modern spelling of Cameron, a Scottish surname meaning "crooked nose."
Fiona
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'fionn' meaning 'white' or 'fair', popularized by James Macpherson's 18th-century Ossian poems.
Kameron
Scottish · Kameron is a spelling variant of Cameron, a Scottish surname meaning 'crooked nose.'
Kyle
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic caol meaning 'narrow strait' or 'channel,' originally a geographic and surname term.
Skye
Scottish · Skye comes from the Scottish island name, likely influenced by Old Norse roots tied to cloud or isle.
Blaire
Scottish · Blaire comes from a Scottish surname and place name meaning plain, field, or battlefield.
Bonnie
Scottish · From Scottish/French 'bonne' meaning 'good' or 'beautiful, pretty.'
Kamryn
Scottish · A modern spelling of Cameron, a Scottish surname meaning 'crooked nose.'
Monroe
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'Munro,' meaning 'mouth of the River Roe,' originally a place-based surname.
Callen
Irish · Likely from Gaelic roots, often linked with 'rock' or as a form of Cailean meaning 'young one.'
Collin
Irish · Variant of Colin, derived from Irish 'cailín' (young one) or a French diminutive of Nicholas.
Mckenzie
Scottish · From Gaelic Mac Coinnich, meaning 'son of Coinneach (fair one, bright).'
Mack
Scottish · From Gaelic 'mac' meaning 'son'; also a short form of names like Mackenzie or Maxwell.
Makenna
Scottish · Makenna comes from the Gaelic surname Mac Cionaodha, meaning ‘son of Cionaodh,’ often linked to fire-born.
Bruce
Scottish · From a Norman French surname meaning 'from Brix' in Normandy, famously borne by Robert the Bruce of Scotland.

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