|
Eileane
|
Likely a variant of Eileen/Eilidh; generally associated with 'bright, shining' (from Helen/Helena) or linked to Gaelic 'island'. |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Eili
|
light, torch |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Eilid
|
Gaelic form of Helen - 'light' or 'torch; shining one' |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Eilidh
|
Gaelic form of Helen; often interpreted as “light” or “torch.” |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Eilinn
|
Gaelic variant of Eileen/Elin (linked to Helen) - 'light, bright' (also sometimes connected to Aveline meaning 'desired') |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Eilionoir
|
bright, shining one; (often interpreted as) light or torch |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Eilley
|
Variant of Eileen/Eilidh - generally 'bright, shining' (also linked to Aveline: 'hazelnut') |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Eily
|
Diminutive/anglicized form of Irish Eibhlín or Scottish Eilidh; generally associated with 'bright, shining' or 'light' (linked to Helen). |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Fennella
|
fair-shouldered (from Gaelic fionn 'fair' + guala 'shoulder') |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Fio
|
Varies by origin: 'thread' (Italian/Portuguese); 'flower' (from Italian Fiore); or 'fair/white' (from Gaelic Fiona). Often used simply as a short, affectionate form. |
Italian, Portuguese, Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Fiona Jane
|
Fiona: 'fair, white' + Jane: 'God is gracious' - overall: 'fair one who is gracious.' |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Gillaine
|
Likely 'servant' or 'devotee' (from Gaelic gilla, 'servant of' or 'devotee of a saint') |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Gilleanna
|
servant or devotee of (Saint) Anne |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Glenne
|
valley; from the valley |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Iona
|
From the Scottish island name Iona; possibly 'yew island' or simply 'island' (exact origin uncertain) |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Iseabail
|
pledged to God (God is my oath) |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Islay
|
From the Scottish island of Islay - essentially an island name (exact etymology uncertain) |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Isobail
|
God is my oath / pledged to God |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Keilidh
|
Derived from the Scottish Gaelic céilidh, meaning a 'visit' or a traditional social gathering with music and dancing. |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Kentigerna
|
From Gaelic elements meaning 'fair/beautiful' and 'lord' - interpreted as 'beautiful lady' or 'lady/daughter of the lord.' |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Lachlanee
|
From Gaelic Lochlann, meaning 'land of lakes' or 'land of the lochs' - historically associated with Norsemen/Vikings. |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Lachlani
|
From the land of lakes; originally referring to Norsemen/Vikings |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Lachlania
|
Feminine form of Lachlan - 'from the land of lakes' / originally referring to Norse/sea-folk (loosely 'warrior/of the lochs') |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Lachlanie
|
Derived from Lachlan/Lochlann: "land of lakes" or "from the land of lochs" |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Lachlany
|
From the land of lakes/lochs; originally associated with the land of fjords or Norsemen |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Lashonda
|
God is gracious |
English, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh |
Girl |
|
|
Leslie-Ann
|
Holly garden combined with grace |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Liusadh
|
Gaelic form of Louise - 'famous/renowned warrior' |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Mackenah
|
Descendant of Cionnaith; often interpreted as 'descendant of the beloved' or linked to 'born of fire' in some traditions |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|
|
Maighread
|
pearl |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
|