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Scottish Gaelic names - Baby names with the origin Scottish Gaelic

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Camerin Derived from Gaelic elements meaning "crooked nose" Scottish Gaelic Unisex
Cameron crooked (bent) nose Scottish Gaelic Unisex
Cameryn crooked nose Scottish Gaelic Unisex
Camhlaidh derived from 'cam' meaning 'crooked' or 'bent' (possibly 'little crooked one' or a local Gaelic variant) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic Girl
Campbell crooked mouth Scottish Gaelic Unisex
Camrin Derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'crooked nose'. Scottish Gaelic Unisex
Camryn Originally 'crooked nose' (also associated with place-name meanings like 'crooked river') Scottish Gaelic Unisex
Camshron Crooked nose (from Gaelic cam 'crooked' + sròn 'nose') Scottish Gaelic Boy
Caol slender, narrow Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Caolabhuinn From Gaelic elements caol 'slender, narrow' + bhinn 'melodious, sweet-sounding' - 'slender and melodious'. Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Caraid friend; beloved Scottish Gaelic Unisex
Carn cairn; heap or mound of stones; rocky hill Cornish, Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic Boy
Carrick rock; rocky place Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Carrik rock; rocky place Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Cathmore great warrior Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
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
Cauley Originally a surname meaning 'son/descendant of Amhlaoibh' - Amhlaoibh is the Gaelic form of Olaf (so 'descendant of Olaf') Irish, Scottish Gaelic Unisex
Cayrn stone mound; memorial marker (cairn) Scottish Gaelic Unisex
Cayrne stone heap; stone marker or memorial Scottish Gaelic Unisex
Ceardach craftsman; artisan; skillful Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Ceileachan Little companion; little beloved Scottish Gaelic Unisex
Ceilidhe social gathering, traditional dance; literally 'visit' or 'gathering' Scottish Gaelic Girl
Charraigaich Derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'rock' or 'of the rock' (rocky) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Chaydyn Modern invented name usually taken to mean "little battle" or "fighter", derived from Caden (Gaelic "cad" = battle) English, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Choilleich of the woods / woodland Scottish Gaelic Boy
Chriost Christ; the anointed one (Messiah) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic Boy
Christeinne follower of Christ; Christian Scottish Gaelic Girl
Cinead born of fire Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy