Scottish Baby Names
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Origin |
Gender |
Meaning |
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| hamilton |
Scottish |
male |
from Hameldone HARAILT |
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| abhainn, aibne |
Scottish |
male |
river ACAIR, AKIR, ACAISEID |
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| adaira |
Scottish |
Female |
From the oak tree ford |
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| adairia |
Scottish |
Female |
From the oak tree ford |
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| aila |
Scottish |
Female |
From the strong place |
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| aileana |
Scottish |
Female |
From the green meadow |
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| aileen |
Scottish |
Female |
From the green meadow. Variant of Evelyn. |
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| aileene |
Scottish |
Female |
Variant of Evelyn. |
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| ainslee |
Scottish |
Female |
My meadow |
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| ainsley |
Scottish |
female |
Scottish/Gaelic. Named for the place. Originally a surname. Unisexual. Variants include Ainslee, Ainsleigh, Ainslie, Ansley, Aynslee, Aynsley, Aynslie. |
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| alastair |
Scottish |
female |
Scottish feminine form of Greek Alexander, "man's defender." More commonly used as a male name. Variant Alasdair exists. ALPINA |
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| alpina |
Scottish |
Female |
Blond |
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| andrew |
Scottish |
Male |
Manly: brave. In the bible the first of the twelve apostles chosen. Andrew is patron saint of Scotland and Russia. See also Jedrick and Kendrick. |
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| anice |
Scottish |
Female |
Scottish form of Ann grace |
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| beathas |
Scottish |
Female |
Wise |
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| bonni |
Scottish |
Female |
From the French bon meaning good. In Scottish usage bonnie means pretty or charming. |
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| bonnibelle |
Scottish |
Female |
From the French bon meaning good. In Scottish usage bonnie means pretty or charming. |
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| bonnie-jo |
Scottish |
Female |
From the French bon meaning good. In Scottish usage bonnie means pretty or charming. |
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| bonny-jean |
Scottish |
Female |
From the French bon meaning good. In Scottish usage bonnie means pretty or charming. |
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| bonny-lee |
Scottish |
Female |
From the French bon meaning good. In Scottish usage bonnie means pretty or charming. |
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| bradana |
Scottish |
Female |
Salmon |
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| bruce |
Scottish |
Male |
Surname since medieval times: now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of Scotland: (the Bruce) who learned the value of perseverance from watching a spider spin a web. |
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| cadha |
Scottish |
Female |
From the steep place |
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| caerlion |
Scottish |
Female |
Voice of God. |
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| cailleach |
Scottish |
Female |
Hag |
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| caillic |
Scottish |
Female |
Hag |
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| caraidland |
Scottish |
Male |
From the land between the streams |
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| chrissa |
Scottish |
Female |
Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ. |
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| christal |
Scottish |
Female |
Christian |
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| christel |
Scottish |
Female |
Christian |
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| christi |
Scottish |
Female |
Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ. |
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| coira |
Scottish |
Female |
Seething pool |
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| colina |
Scottish |
Female |
Victory of the people |
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| colquhoun |
Scottish |
Male |
From Colquhoun |
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| crissa |
Scottish |
Female |
Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ. |
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| crissie |
Scottish |
Female |
Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ. |
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| crissy |
Scottish |
Female |
Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ. |
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| cristie |
Scottish |
Female |
Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ. |
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| cristy |
Scottish |
Female |
Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ. |
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| cullodena |
Scottish |
Female |
From the broken mossy ground |
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| cullodina |
Scottish |
Female |
From the broken mossy ground |
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| culzean |
Scottish |
Female |
Variant of Colleen. Girl. |
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| cumina |
Scottish |
Female |
From Comines |
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| dallis |
Scottish |
Female |
From the dales: the valley meadows. |
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| daracha |
Scottish |
Female |
From the oak |
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| David |
Scottish |
Male |
The name David is a baby boy name. The name David comes from the Scottish origin. In Scottish The meaning of the name David is: Beloved or friend, adopted from the Hebrew. David was a common name of Scottish kings in the Middle Ages. |
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| donnachadh |
Scottish |
Male |
Brown warrior |
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| doug |
Scottish |
Male |
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. |
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| doughall |
Scottish |
Male |
Black stranger |
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| douglas |
Scottish |
Male |
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. |
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| douglass |
Scottish |
Male |
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. |
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| drummand |
Scottish |
Male |
At the ridge |
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| eara |
Scottish |
Female |
From the east |
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| edeen |
Scottish |
Female |
From Edinburgh |
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| edine |
Scottish |
Female |
From Edinburgh |
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| eiric |
Scottish |
Female |
Ruler |
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| eirica |
Scottish |
Female |
Ruler |
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| elsbeth |
Scottish |
Female |
Variant of Elisabeth. |
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| erskina |
Scottish |
Female |
From the top of the cliff |
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| evina |
Scottish |
Female |
Right handed |
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| farquharson |
Scottish |
Male |
Son of the dear one |
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| fearchara |
Scottish |
Female |
Dear |
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| fearcharia |
Scottish |
Female |
Dear |
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| firtha |
Scottish |
Female |
Arm of the sea |
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| forbia |
Scottish |
Female |
Headstrong |
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| fyfa |
Scottish |
Female |
From Fifeshire |
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| gaira |
Scottish |
Female |
Short |
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| garia |
Scottish |
Female |
Short |
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| gavenia |
Scottish |
Female |
White hawk |
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| gavina |
Scottish |
Female |
White hawk |
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| gilbarta |
Scottish |
Female |
Pledge |
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| gillecriosd |
Scottish |
Male |
Christ bearer |
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| gordana |
Scottish |
Female |
Heroic |
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| gordania |
Scottish |
Female |
Heroic |
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| griorgair |
Scottish |
Male |
Vigilant |
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| grizela |
Scottish |
Female |
Scottish form of Grizelda gray haired |
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| gunna |
Scottish |
Female |
White |
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| harailt |
Scottish |
Male |
Leader |
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| hughston |
Scottish |
Male |
"From Hugh:s town, a city in Texas USA" |
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| inghean |
Scottish |
Female |
Daughter |
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| inghinn |
Scottish |
Female |
Daughter |
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| iseabal |
Scottish |
Female |
Scottish form of Isabel consecrated to God |
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| jaimee |
Scottish |
Female |
Pet form of James used as a woman's name. |
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| jaimelynn |
Scottish |
Female |
Pet form of James used as a woman's name. |
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| jaimi |
Scottish |
Female |
Pet form of James used as a woman's name. |
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| jaimie |
Scottish |
Female |
Pet form of James used as a woman's name. |
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| jakson |
Scottish |
Male |
God has been gracious: has shown favor. Based on John or Jacques. |
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| jamee |
Scottish |
Female |
Pet form of James used as a woman's name. |
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| jamey |
Scottish |
Female |
Pet form of James used as a woman's name. |
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| jami |
Scottish |
Female |
Pet form of James used as a woman's name. |
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| jamia |
Scottish |
Female |
Pet form of James used as a woman's name. |
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| jamielee |
Scottish |
Female |
Pet form of James used as a woman's name. |
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| jamilyn |
Scottish |
Female |
Pet form of James used as a woman's name. |
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| jannet |
Scottish |
Female |
Variant of Jane: from the French Jeanette. |
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| jaymee |
Scottish |
Female |
Pet form of James used as a woman's name. |
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| jaymie |
Scottish |
Female |
Pet form of James used as a woman's name. |
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| jeanette |
Scottish |
Female |
"God is gracious Dresses comfortably and stylishly. Enjoys the simplicity of living with her family. Always has a smile to share with others. Her energy and enthusiasm will carry her far. Thinks winning thoughts. Sees no sense in lying and cheating. Does not worry about what she cant control. Lives an exciting life, always on the go." |
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| karenza |
Scottish |
Female |
Love |
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| kendrick |
Scottish |
Male |
Royal chieftain. Surname. |
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| kennedi |
Scottish |
Female |
Unknown |
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| kenzy |
Scottish |
Female |
The fair one. Abbreviation of McKenzie. |
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| kermichil |
Scottish |
Male |
From Michael's fortress |
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| kollyn |
Scottish |
Male |
Victory of people |
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| lachie |
Scottish |
Male |
The boy from the Lochs. Warrior. |
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| lainie |
Scottish |
Female |
Serves John |
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| lair |
Scottish |
Female |
Mare |
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| laire |
Scottish |
Female |
Mare |
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| laria |
Scottish |
Female |
Serves Lawrence |
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| leslee |
Scottish |
Female |
Derived from name of a prominent Scottish clan Leslie. |
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| lezlie |
Scottish |
Female |
Name of a prominent Scottish clan spelled to preserve original Scottish pronunciation. |
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| lioslaith |
Scottish |
Female |
Dwells at the gray fortress |
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| locklyn |
Scottish |
Female |
Happy Warrioror Land of Lakes.Alternate Spelling: Lachlan. |
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| lorna |
Scottish |
Female |
Feminine of Lorne from Loren referring to the laurel tree symbolic of honor or victory. Heroine of Blackmoore's novel Lorna Doone. |
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| machara |
Scottish |
Female |
Plain |
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| mackenna |
Scottish |
Female |
Child of the handsome one. |
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| malmuira |
Scottish |
Female |
Dark skinned |
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| malmuirie |
Scottish |
Female |
Dark skinned |
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| marcail |
Scottish |
Female |
Pearl |
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| mckenzee |
Scottish |
Female |
The fair one. |
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| mckenzie |
Scottish |
Female |
The fair one. |
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| moire |
Scottish |
Female |
Bitter |
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| moireach |
Scottish |
Female |
Lady |
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| muira |
Scottish |
Female |
From the moor |
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| muire |
Scottish |
Female |
Bitter or from the moor |
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| nairna |
Scottish |
Female |
Dwells at the alder tree river |
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| nathaira |
Scottish |
Female |
Snake |
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| nathara |
Scottish |
Female |
Snake |
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| nessa |
Scottish |
Female |
From the headland |
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| nessia |
Scottish |
Female |
From the headland |
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| nighean |
Scottish |
Female |
Young woman |
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| nighinn |
Scottish |
Female |
Young woman |
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| raoghnailt |
Scottish |
Female |
Lamb |
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| robena |
Scottish |
Female |
Robin |
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| scotlyn |
Scottish |
Female |
Proper |
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| sileas |
Scottish |
Female |
Youthful |
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| sima |
Scottish |
Female |
Listener |
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| siusan |
Scottish |
Female |
Lily |
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| skena |
Scottish |
Female |
From Skene |
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| struana |
Scottish |
Female |
From the stream |
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| tavia |
Scottish |
Female |
Twin |
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| teva |
Scottish |
Female |
Twin |
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| tira |
Scottish |
Female |
Land |
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| torra |
Scottish |
Female |
From the castle |
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| torree |
Scottish |
Female |
Derived from Victoria triumphant. |
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| tyra |
Scottish |
Female |
Land |
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| vika |
Scottish |
Female |
From the creek |
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| wynda |
Scottish |
Female |
From the narrow passage |