Discover and Shortlist Your Perfect Baby Names!

Scottish-gaelic Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Eoghann Generally interpreted as 'born of the yew' or more broadly 'youth/young warrior'. Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Euen From Old Irish Eoghan - often interpreted as "born of the yew" or "youth/well‑born" Scottish Gaelic Boy
Euin Derived from Gaelic Eóghan, meaning 'born of the yew' or 'youth'. Scottish Gaelic Boy
Ewan yew-born; 'born of the yew' (also associated with 'youth') Scottish Gaelic Boy
Ewen Derived from Gaelic Eòghan/Eoghan; often given as "born of the yew (tree)" or interpreted as "youth/well-born" Scottish Gaelic Boy
Ewin Often treated as a variant of Edwin ('rich friend') or of Ewan/Euan ('born of the yew') English, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Farquar beloved man Scottish Gaelic Boy
Farquarson Son of Farquhar; Farquhar (Fearchar) is often interpreted as 'beloved man' or 'dear man'. Scottish Gaelic Boy
Farquhar Beloved man (from elements meaning 'man' + 'dear'/'friend') Scottish Gaelic Boy
Fearcher beloved man Scottish Gaelic Boy
Fearghas Man of vigor; strong man (from Old Irish fer 'man' + gus 'vigor/force') Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Fearghus man of vigor/strength Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Feargus Man of vigor; vigorous/strong man Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Ferchar beloved man Scottish Gaelic Boy
Findlay fair-haired hero / fair warrior Scottish Gaelic Boy
Fingal fair foreigner / fair-haired stranger Scottish Gaelic Boy
Finlay fair-haired hero / fair warrior Scottish Gaelic Boy
Finngael 'fair stranger' or 'fair-haired foreigner' Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Finnlay Fair-haired warrior / fair hero Scottish Gaelic Boy
Fionnlagh fair warrior (from Fionn 'fair, white' + laoch 'hero/warrior') Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Fionnlaoch fair hero (fair-haired warrior) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Fyndlay Fair-haired warrior / fair hero Scottish Gaelic Boy
Fyngal “fair stranger” - from Gaelic fionn 'fair' + gall 'stranger/foreigner' Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Fynlay Fair-haired warrior / fair hero Scottish Gaelic Boy
Fynndlay fair-haired warrior Scottish Gaelic Boy
Fynnlay Fair-haired hero/warrior Scottish Gaelic Boy
Gairbith Uncertain - exact meaning obscure in surviving sources Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Gallgaidheal ‘foreign Gael’ - historically used for Norse‑Gaels (people of mixed Norse and Gaelic ancestry). Scottish Gaelic Boy
Galtan Possibly 'little foreigner' or 'young stranger' (etymology uncertain; rare name) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Garbhach rough, rugged; 'rough one' Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy