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Scottish-gaelic Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Hannraoi ruler of the household Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Hiolair eagle Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Iann Yahweh is gracious Scottish Gaelic Boy
Ighneachan Likely a diminutive form of a Gaelic personal name (such as Eòghan/Eoghan), i.e. 'little Eoghan' - broadly 'little/young/well‑born'. Scottish Gaelic Boy
Iomar Likely a Gaelic form related to Iomhar/Ivor, ultimately from Old Norse Ívarr meaning 'yew (tree) + warrior' - commonly interpreted as 'archer' or 'yew warrior'. Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Kallum dove Scottish Gaelic Boy
Kameran Either 'crooked nose' or 'river bend' (from Scottish Gaelic Cameron) or 'successful/fortunate' (from Persian Kamran) Scottish Gaelic Boy
kamron Either 'crooked nose' (from Cameron) or 'successful, fortunate' (from Persian Kamran) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Kaylum dove Scottish Gaelic Boy
Keallach Possibly 'bright-headed' or related to 'strife/war'; sometimes linked to 'church' - exact etymology uncertain. Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Keir dark, dark-haired Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Kellach Possibly 'bright-headed' or related to 'strife/war' (Old Irish) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Ken 'handsome' (from Coinneach); alternatively associated with 'born of fire' (from Cináed) English, Scottish, Scottish Gaelic, Vietnamese Boy
Keneth handsome; born of fire Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Kennet From Kenneth: 'handsome' (from Gaelic Coinneach) or 'born of fire' (from Gaelic Cináed) English, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Kinnard high head; high headland Scottish Gaelic Boy
Klye narrow, strait; 'narrows' or 'narrow channel' Scottish Gaelic Boy
Kraige rock, crag Scottish Gaelic Boy
Kyal From Gaelic 'caol' meaning 'narrow' or 'slender' (often 'strait' or 'narrow channel') English, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Kyele Derived from Gaelic 'caol' meaning 'narrow, strait' or 'channel'. Scottish Gaelic Boy
Kyle narrow, strait (channel) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Labhrainn Gaelic form of Laurence (from Latin Laurentius - 'from Laurentum', often interpreted 'crowned with laurel'). Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lach Diminutive of Lachlan - 'from the land of lochs' / 'land of lakes' (originally referring to Viking lands) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lachie Originally 'person from Lochlann' - broadly 'from the land of lochs' or 'Viking/Norseman'. Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lachlan From the land of lakes / land of the lochs (sometimes associated with 'Viking' or 'Norseman' in historical contexts) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lachlann Originally 'land of lakes'/'land of fjords'; later associated with 'Viking' or 'Norseman'. Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lachlunn from the land of lakes/fjords (originally referring to Norsemen) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lachy Diminutive of Lachlan, meaning 'from the land of lakes/lochs' (historically associated with Norse/Scandinavian lands). Scottish Gaelic Boy
Lauchlin from the land of lochs; 'fjord-land' (often associated with Norse/Viking) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Leachlainn From Lochlann - 'land of lakes/lochs'; historically used for Scandinavia/Norsemen (often rendered as 'Viking' or 'man from the land of lochs') Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy