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Scottish Gaelic names - Baby names with the origin Scottish Gaelic

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Ruary red king Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Ruraidhri red king (red-haired king) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Samhaoir summer - 'summer-born' or 'of summer' Irish, Scottish Gaelic Unisex
Seaghan Diminutive of John - 'little John' (root meaning: 'God is gracious') Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Seain God is gracious Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Seanachan Likely 'little Seán' or 'little old one' - from Gaelic 'Seán' (John) or 'sean' (old) with a diminutive suffix Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Seann God is gracious Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Searlaith Gaelic form of Charlotte (feminine of Charles) - essentially ‘free (person)’ / ‘little, feminine form of Charles’ Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Searlas man; free man Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Seona God is gracious Scottish Gaelic Girl
Seonaid God is gracious Scottish Gaelic Girl
Seònaidh God is gracious Scottish Gaelic Boy
Seoras Farmer, earth-worker Scottish Gaelic Boy
Seosaidh Gaelic form of Joseph - from Hebrew meaning "God will increase/add" Scottish Gaelic Boy
Seumas supplanter Scottish Gaelic Boy
Sheena-Mae A compound name from Sheena ('God is gracious') and Mae ('May', from Maia; associated with the month or Roman goddess). English, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Sheonagh God is gracious Scottish Gaelic Girl
Shionagh God is gracious Scottish Gaelic Girl
Shionna Multiple possible senses: 'possessor of wisdom' or linked to the River Shannon goddess (Irish); a Celtic/Scottish variant connected to Joan/Jane meaning 'God is gracious'; or derived from Japanese Shion meaning 'aster (flower)'; also used as a modern invented form. English, Irish, Japanese, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Shuna Most commonly treated as a Scottish feminine form related to Shona/Seonaid meaning 'God is gracious'; in Japanese the meaning varies by kanji; also a Scottish island placename. Japanese, Scottish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Sìleas Gaelic form related to Cecilia/Sheila; ultimately from Latin 'caecus' meaning 'blind'. Scottish Gaelic Girl
Sileas (Gaelic) Gaelic form of Cecilia/Sheila; ultimately from Latin (Cecilia/Celia), variously interpreted as 'blind' (from Cecilia) or 'heavenly' (from Celia). Scottish Gaelic Girl
Siusaidh lily (Gaelic form of Susan/Susannah) Scottish Gaelic Girl
Siùsan Lily (from Hebrew 'Shoshannah') Scottish Gaelic Girl
Sloan warrior/raider Irish, Scottish Gaelic Unisex
somairle summer warrior / summer seafarer Scottish Gaelic Boy
Somhairlidh summer traveller / summer warrior / summer seafarer Scottish Gaelic Boy
Teàrlach free man Scottish Gaelic Boy
Torcall Derived from Old Norse Þórketill, meaning "Thor's cauldron" (associated with the god Thor) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Torquil Derived from Old Norse Þorketill, meaning 'Thor's cauldron' or 'Thor's helmet.' Scottish Gaelic Boy