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scottish girls names. maybe islands

94 replies

helensburgh · 12/12/2015 22:42

Don't think my title makes sense.

Looking fir a girls name and wondered re Scottish Islands

Anyone think of anything . I know the usual
Islay iona rona etc

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RiverTam · 12/12/2015 22:44

Err, why don't you just look on a map?

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Hopefully · 12/12/2015 22:46

No new names to add, but my sister and I both have Scottish island middle names (Islay and Iona) and we both love them.

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lifeinslowmotion · 12/12/2015 22:47

I know somebody called Tiree which I think is very pretty and unusual.

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BifsWif · 12/12/2015 22:48

Is Islay the same as Isla? It sounds lovely!

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leaningtoweroflego · 12/12/2015 22:50

How about Cara?

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fluffygreenmonsterhoody · 12/12/2015 22:51

Islay is pronounced with 'lay' on the end, so different to Isla.

I always thought Mull of Kintyre had a ring to it, and Eigg is a lovely wee place too :-D

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sleepyhead · 12/12/2015 22:53

What about Sula?

It's a tiny island off Rona (Sula Sgeir). It is named after the Old Norse for gannet, so you might not like it for that - although I think they're amazing birds!

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sleepyhead · 12/12/2015 22:58

Or Tanera (Tanera Mor and Tanera Beag are two of the Summer Isles).

Or what about Eilean which is just gaelic for island?

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BloodyDogHairs · 12/12/2015 22:59

Islay is very popular in my area.

What about Skye?

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Sophronia · 12/12/2015 23:00

Skye
Jura
Ailsa
Kerrera
Cara
Danna
Shona
Eriska
Fara
Bernera
Sanda
Vaila
Shuna
Tanera
Sula
Kilda
Rysa

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BelindaBagwash · 12/12/2015 23:00

I have friends on Islay and they definitely pronounce it without the lay on the end, so it sounds the same as Isla.

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Lightbulbon · 12/12/2015 23:01

Skye is the most obvious one.

I've heard of girls called Harris if you don't mind a unisex name.

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leaningtoweroflego · 12/12/2015 23:02

Sula's lovely - but people will think you named your child after Sula on Bing (Cbeebies)

Mind you only parents of children of a certain age will get the reference so maybe no big deal?

scottish girls names. maybe islands
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SauvignonPlonker · 12/12/2015 23:04

I have a friend from the isles who called her DD Vaila, it's a beautiful name.

Ailsa & Isla are also popular.

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leaningtoweroflego · 12/12/2015 23:06

Helpful comment RiverTam Hmm

Perhaps because she fancies a chat about the names too?! A map doesn't give you several opinions at the same time, does it?

Half of mumsnet would disappear if people just went and got the facts off the internet!

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GloriaHotcakes · 12/12/2015 23:08

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iisme · 12/12/2015 23:10

DD has a friend named Vaila - v pretty. Islay is definitely pronounced like Isla. Except in Gaelic, where it's more like Ee-la.

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Essexgirlupnorth · 12/12/2015 23:10

I forget I am named after a Island (I am a Ailsa) though my dad named me after a bus named after the island

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thequickbrownfox · 12/12/2015 23:13

Islay is pronounced the same as Isla. Vaila is beautiful! Sula is lovely too.

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thorshammer · 12/12/2015 23:16

I always liked Paisley as a name but think I live a bit close to it to ever use it. Also like Iona and Rona.

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Themodernuriahheep · 12/12/2015 23:16

Canna
Danna
Shona
Eriska
Fara
Hirta
Jura
Lamba
Mingulay
Rona
Samphrey
Shillay
Shuna
Ulca
Vaila
Vementry
Calva
Damsay
Staffa
Kilda
Benbecula
Eriska
Seil
Maree


I myself would go for Kilda, where was a saint, or Maree. Personally I think Skye overused like the other ones you mention, so didn't include it above, and think Arran, Bute, Mull, Uist, Lewis and Harris more suitable for boys.

What about non island Scots names?

Christian
Kirsten
Christie
Jean
Jeanie
Elspeth
Ishbel
Mamie
Thomasina
( any man's name +ina)
Merran
Mirran
Euphemia/Phemie
Meg
Lorna

Lots of lovely ones, and the ones above are really ( other than Ishbel which someone will tell me is the genitive in the Gaelic but they should gave told my friend's west coast parents that then ) are lowland, or non Gaelic. Lovely Gaelic ones too

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Eigg · 12/12/2015 23:18

I have a friend called Shuna, gorgeous name.

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BikeRunSki · 12/12/2015 23:22

Ailsa, lovely, lovely name. Would have been dd's but everyone said it's too close to my name.

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squoosh · 13/12/2015 01:11

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_of_Scotland

I quite like Kilda. And Vaila.

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squoosh · 13/12/2015 01:12

Ailsa reminds me of the woman from Home & Away with a bad perm and a hamburger phone.

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