There are hundreds of beautiful and unique Scottish names out there, and the Daily Record has picked 10 of them that are particularly fascinating — do you recognise them all?
Scotland has some of the most beautiful and unique names you're likely to hear anywhere in the world.
A lot of Scottish names that date back hundreds and hundreds of years are still common to this day, both withinand in countries like England and America. Many others are not quite as frequently used as they used to be, but still gorgeous in their own way — and definitely fascinating. Whether you're currently trying to come up with a good name, or are just interested in learning more about Scottish, the Daily Record has put together a list of some of the most unique and striking Scottish names.
While you likely will have heard most of them before, there are a couple that have only recently started to come back intoScottish names, as well as their origins and meanings.Blair is a gender-neutral name that is derived from the Scottish Gaelic 'blàr', which means 'plain', 'meadow', 'field', or 'battlefield'.
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