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Scottish boys names?

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Bubblybint · 27/07/2014 06:25

My DH and I are expecting a little boy in December. DH is Scottish so we have agreed to go with a Scottish name. But we can't agree! I like traditional/royal names. He doesn't. The only one we've been able to come up with that's made it on the list is Toren. It's quite unusual so would be good to get some opinions... Or other suggestions...

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JollyGolightly · 27/07/2014 12:37

Hector is my favourite Scottish boys' name at the moment. Alexander nn Alec or Sandy is perennially popular up here too.

Or what about; Lewis, Euan, Stewart, Struan, Hamish, Forres, Duncan, Callum, Cameron, Harris, Arran, Robbie.

florascotia · 27/07/2014 12:41

Toren is not a Scottish boy's name. It's a made-up one. That's fine if it's what you would like - your baby, your choice.

The spelling should be Torin. It's the English version of the Gaelic name Torfhinn (pronounced Torin - the 'o' as in 'cot').

DessieLou · 27/07/2014 15:59

I know a Scottish Torran. Others i know of are...
Fraser
Dougie
Struan
Gregor
Fergus
Angus

YNK · 27/07/2014 16:04

Sorley
Fraser
Murdo,
Mungo,
Lachlan
Findley

DessieLou · 27/07/2014 16:06

Oh and Aonghus (pronounced Iness), Lorne, Brodie, Jamie, Stuart.

AllMimsyWereTheBorogoves · 27/07/2014 16:10

I like Angus and Gregor.

Alexander/Alec
Finlay
Andrew/Drew
Colin
David
Donald
Nichol/Nicol
Ian/Iain
Ewan
Robert
James
Charles
Stuart
William
Niall
Rory/Ruairi
Roderick

nyldn · 27/07/2014 16:13

I like Toren. Spell it whichever way you'd like.

aylesburyduck · 27/07/2014 16:24

Struan - it's top of my list. I love it Grin

306235388 · 27/07/2014 16:29

Both my dc have very Scottish names. Names which we considered and maybe one we chose

Struan
Ruari (not Gaelic spelling but prefer this)
Blair
Euan
Cameron
Callum
Alexander
Lachlan
Brodie
Fergus
Fraser
Innes
Angus
Murdoch
Douglas
Duncan
Erskine
Evan

Groovee · 27/07/2014 16:32

Murray
Rory
Struan
Fraser
Finlay
Rhuaridh
Collum
Callum
Cameron
Lewis
Logan
Harris
Hamish
Hector

BlueChampagne · 28/07/2014 14:54

Alasdair
James
Bryce
Wreford
Iain

Bubblybint · 29/07/2014 11:04

Toren appears in 2 Scottish baby names books. Apparently it's a variant of Torrence and means hilltop or something?

Thanks for all your suggestions - these are pretty much the names we've worked through and failed to agree on! My friend has just had a baby called Struan, I like that too, but a bit no go now! I am at a loss!

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weegiemum · 29/07/2014 11:20

What about Tormond? It's the Gaelic version of Norman (and much nicer!)

Other Gaelic-type names could be Iain, Seonaidh, Aodhan, Malachy, Lorn, (plus all the other ones mentioned - my dc know lots of Gaelic-speaking dc!).

Deux · 29/07/2014 11:25

There's a place on the Isle of Skye called Torrin. FWIR, it means small hill/hillock.

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weebarra · 29/07/2014 11:27

Alasdair
Murdo
Murray
Struan
Hamish
Innes

Bubblybint · 29/07/2014 13:23

I LOVE Alasdair, DH vetoed it because he knew someone called Alasdair who he didn't want the baby to share a name with (the silly basis for a lot of his vetoes). James etc is out because he thinks it's too English, Murray he loves but it just makes me think of rugby (also possibly a silly reason to veto).

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Bubblybint · 29/07/2014 13:26

Deux, you have given me an idea. I'm going to put down the name books and get out a map of Scotland. Ds1 happens to be called after a place near Stirling so a bit of geography may help out here too....

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weebarra · 29/07/2014 13:26

Hmm, how can James be English when we've had six Scottish kings of that name?

KissMyFatArse · 29/07/2014 13:31

Blair
Cairn
Argyle
Murdoch
Campbell

BlueChampagne · 29/07/2014 14:12

Bubblybint I'm intrigued. My grandparents lived in Stirling. Is he Sherrifmuir, or Bannockburn ... Grin

thisvelvetglove · 29/07/2014 14:24

Ross
Douglas
Duncan

Cereal0ffender · 29/07/2014 14:28

Why has no one mentioned dougal?

Bubblybint · 29/07/2014 17:22

Weebarra I totally agree! William (which I love) is also too English apparently. Not sure William Wallace would be happy with that claim. Anything royal is by default too English in DH mind. I don't follow the logic either.

This will out me but DS1 is called Keir - agreed after 3 months of debate...

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Bubblybint · 29/07/2014 17:23

I should suggest Bannockburn - no way it can be too English at leastWink

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myotherusernameisbetter · 29/07/2014 18:02

I was going to suggest Keir (I have a Ciar who was almost a Cairn)

I also have a Craig who was almost a Gregor - that was after going through quite a few changes from Alec and at one point Blaven.

We resorted to sticking pins in the map which is why we nearly had a Cairn.

What about Tiernan?

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