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help...need suggestions that are Scottish but not too Scottish

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Hatethinkingofusernames82 · 28/12/2015 18:44

Hi

Haven't posted on here since I had dc1 and asked for help finding a name. We went with Rory Michael and love his name so much that we are really struggling this time round.

Names we do like are...

Freya, Eilidh, Abbie (but dh isn't keen on Abigail)

Finlay (but not sure about which spelling), Fraser

Potential middle names would be Louise or James but they aren't set in stone.

What do you all think? Any other suggestions?

Ps we aren't Scottish but live in Scotland hence going for Scottish but not too Scottish!

Thanks in advance! Smile

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WingMirrorSpider · 28/12/2015 18:50

I love Fraser. James is a Scottish name too if you wanted to use it as a first name. Also Alexander is a great Scottish sounding name.

For girls, how about Catriona or Lorna?

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Irishkez · 28/12/2015 19:07

Iona, Isla, Cameron, Harris, Callum, Logan, Lewis, mirren, Skye.

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Pobspits · 28/12/2015 19:12

Boys - Lachlan, Gregor, Euan, Struan, Innes, Duncan, Fraser

Girls - Heather, Mirren, Fiona, Kirsty, Isla, Ailish

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Hatethinkingofusernames82 · 28/12/2015 20:22

Thanks for those suggestions.
Dh loves Duncan but I'm struggling to imagine it for a baby.

If we were to go for Finlay how way would people spell it? I've seen Finlay/Finley/Findlay. And then would you go Fin or Finn for a nickname?

Thanks

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Hatethinkingofusernames82 · 28/12/2015 20:24

Also meant to say that lots of those names have been used up by good friends which is why we can't use them. And Dh and I both work with young people and so have a lot of memories of certain young people with those names! Not always good memories Confused

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Serafinaaa · 28/12/2015 20:32

I'd say that Finlay is the more Scottish spelling.

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Sophronia · 28/12/2015 20:49

Finlay is ranked #12 in the Scottish name charts whereas Finley doesn't rank in the top 100, so I'd spell it Finlay.

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CherryPits · 28/12/2015 20:57

I also love Fraser.

You shouldn't be put off because your friends have used names. Use what you like.

My favorite name for a girl was Elizabeth and just before she was born I found out a good, local friend had named her DD that, so I changed it.

Then we moved. 3000 miles away. So I could have done it!

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Piffpaffpoff · 28/12/2015 21:10

Lorna, Morag or Heather were on our shortlist for girls.

For boys, Murray, Callum or ewan.

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ceeveebee · 28/12/2015 21:13

We have a Roddy (Roderick) although might be too similar to Rory

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pollylovespie · 28/12/2015 21:14

Andrew! And I love Catriona, shortened to Cat. Mairead is pretty too. And it is of course impossible for anything to be too Scottish.

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Knitella · 28/12/2015 21:38

Another vote for Andrew or how about Alasdair/Alastair? Solid names but not so Scottish that people in rUK or abroad don't know how to say or spell them. I think they go well with Rory too!

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Branleuse · 28/12/2015 21:42

Sadie, Hamish

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WhereYouLeftIt · 28/12/2015 21:49

Andrew, Creag, Findlay, Douglas, Angus, Alexander, Robert, Jamie, Donald.

Fiona, Shona, Lorna, Morven, Karen, Morag, Kirsty, Jean, Janet, Isobel.

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janethegirl2 · 28/12/2015 21:50

Kirsty, Morag, Catriona for a girl
Euan, Hamish, Andrew for a boy
Or try //www.scottishgirlsnames.co.uk
Or //www.scottishboysnames.co.uk for more ideas

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myotherusernameisbetter · 28/12/2015 22:15

I like Finlay (Findlay) and Fraser and both go nicely with James.

I like a lot of the other suggestions. Keir would also be good and nicely with Rory.

I don't think you necessarily need a Scottish name though although I do love them :)

I'm not so keen on your girls names but that's just personal taste. My personal favourite at the moment is Lorna but I think that's maybe a bit too Scottish for you and also a bit of a mouthful with Rory. My 2nd favourite would be Mairi which would work well.

Other suggestions: Ailsa, Cara, Kristy.

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Helentheheron · 28/12/2015 22:16

Robert or Keir

Mairi, Lorna or Laura

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Sophronia · 28/12/2015 22:45

Lewis, Craig, Logan, Harris, Cameron, Ivor, Brodie, Arran, Callan, Blair, Hector, Hamish, Archie, Bruce, Fergus, Gregor, Kester, Lachlan, Murray, Niven, Aidan

Elspeth, Iona, Maisie, Mirren, Isobel, Fiona, Ailsa, Lilias, Sorcha, Isla, Ishbel, Flora, Vaila

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CormoranStrike · 28/12/2015 23:01

Mirrin for a girl.

Fergus, Calum, Finlay, Euan or James (Jamie)

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janethegirl2 · 28/12/2015 23:04

Not Mirrin, as I always think of mirin which is a sweet Japanese rice wine.

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Hatethinkingofusernames82 · 29/12/2015 09:39

Thanks everyone. Some great suggestions and I really like lots of them but nothing's sounding quite right yet! It's so hard isn't it...

Anyway still have a good bit of time so I'm sure I'll be back asking about other names! Smile

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CormoranStrike · 29/12/2015 10:20

Logan, Lorne, Harris, Donald or Campbell?

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Elvish · 29/12/2015 10:35

I have a baby Duncan (well, he's nearly 3 so not really a baby!). We're in England so it's unusual, but everyone knows how to say and spell it. People my mother thought it was an odd choice but have got used to it Smile

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dotdotdotmustdash · 29/12/2015 13:10

Ross, Coll, Harris, Lewis (millions of them!) or Euan.

Fiona, Flora, Eilidh, Mhairi (Vhairi) or Lorna.

We were planning to call our Ds after a Scottish mountain since my husband was a keen munro-bagger. We couldn't decide which one so we called him Ben which covered most of them!

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myotherusernameisbetter · 29/12/2015 15:17

dotdot - We had Blaven in the running for DS1 but chickened out and went for Craig for the same reason.

DS2 was almost Cairn but it sounded horrible in the local accent where we were living at the time.

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