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Scottish-gaelic Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Aigneis Pure; chaste; holy Scottish Gaelic Girl
Aila Multiple origins - in Finnish/Scandinavian linked to Helga meaning "holy, blessed"; in Scottish/ Gaelic related to Eileen/Isla; in Hebrew (Eilah) "oak"; in Turkish (Aylā/Ayla) "halo of the moon". Finnish, Hebrew, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish Gaelic, Turkish Girl
Ailayna A modern variant often interpreted as 'precious' or 'beautiful' with associations of 'light' (from Elaine/Helen); sometimes rendered as 'precious light.' English, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Aileana Bright, shining; often associated with Eileen/Helen Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Aili Varies by origin - commonly 'holy/blessed' (from Helga), 'light' (from Helen/Eilidh), or 'noble' (from Alice/Adela). Finnish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Ailia Variant of Ailidh/Helen - 'light' or 'torch' (often interpreted as 'bright' or 'shining') Scottish Gaelic Girl
Ailyn Likely a modern variant of Eileen/Helen meaning "bright, shining light"; in Gaelic roots can be linked to "little rock" - meaning varies by origin. English, Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Airdsgainne Etymology uncertain. Possibly contains the Gaelic element 'ard' (high/height); overall meaning is unclear. Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Bairrfhoinn fair-haired; fair-headed Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Beathag 'Little life' (from Gaelic beatha 'life' + diminutive suffix -ag) Scottish Gaelic Girl
Cairine little dark one; dark-haired Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Caith Likely "pure" (by association with Catherine) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Caitir pure Scottish Gaelic Girl
Caitrínn Pure Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Calumyna Feminine form of Calum; 'dove' (little dove) Scottish Gaelic Girl
Camhlaidh derived from 'cam' meaning 'crooked' or 'bent' (possibly 'little crooked one' or a local Gaelic variant) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic Girl
Caolabhuinn From Gaelic elements caol 'slender, narrow' + bhinn 'melodious, sweet-sounding' - 'slender and melodious'. Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Catrìona Gaelic form of Katherine, commonly associated with the meaning "pure" Scottish Gaelic Girl
Catrionah pure Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Catrionna pure Scottish Gaelic Girl
Ceilidhe social gathering, traditional dance; literally 'visit' or 'gathering' Scottish Gaelic Girl
Christeinne follower of Christ; Christian Scottish Gaelic Girl
Coireall uncertain - possibly a Gaelic form/variant related to 'Coral' or to the name Cora; exact historical meaning not well documented Scottish Gaelic Girl
Colinah Likely a feminine form of Colin; meanings associated include 'young one' or 'whelp' (Gaelic), 'victory of the people' via Nicholas/Colin, or 'hill' from Spanish 'colina'. English, Latin, Scottish Gaelic, Spanish Girl
Derorie Most likely linked to Gaelic Rory meaning "red king" (as a feminized form); alternatively may be influenced by Dorie/Dorothy meaning "gift of God" - generally treated as a modern diminutive/variant. English, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Dervorguilla from Old Irish derb 'true' + forgaill 'foreigner/exile' - 'true foreigner' Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Dolaidh No well-established meaning recorded. Possibly a Gaelic diminutive or local form related to 'Dolly' or adapted from names such as Dorothy ('gift of God') or Dolores, but this is uncertain. Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Eairrsidh Uncertain - no widely attested, agreed-upon meaning; may be a Gaelic adaptation of an older name or an Anglicized form, but exact meaning is unclear. Scottish Gaelic Girl
Eilean 'island' in Gaelic; also used as a Gaelic form/variant of Helen/Eileen (associated with 'light') Scottish Gaelic Girl
Eileana light, torch; bright or shining one Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl