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conkertree · 08/09/2008 16:47

Early days yet for us to be thinking of names (7weeks just now), but just for future lists at the moment, wondered if anyone had any good scottish/celtic girls names that they could suggest?

We have a Struan at the moment and I like that it is slightly unusual, but not totally unheard of so am looking for something in a similar category for girls. Any suggestions gratefully received.

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VoluptuaGoodshag · 08/09/2008 16:50

Fionn (Finn) or Fiona

Lorn Lorna
Harris
Lewis Lauren

loler · 08/09/2008 16:57

Hello there - hope you're feeling happier!

This is the fun bit - well to begin with any way!

My dds middle name is Voirrey. I wish that we were brave enough to have had it as a first name. We also considered Ealish, Joney/Jonee and Brenna (meaning raven haired beauty) for ds2 but obvisely didn't need them!

I found a couple of good websites through google.

Weegiemum · 08/09/2008 20:12

Boys

Lewis
Harris
Aidan
Lorn
Brodie
Lachlann

Girl

Marsailie (tis gaelic for marjorie)
Morna
Iona
Rhona/Rona (second spelling is an island)
Isla
Fiona
Aoife

VoluptuaGoodshag · 08/09/2008 20:31

Oooh I like Brodie.

TheNaughtiestGirlIsaMonitor · 08/09/2008 20:35

There is a mixture here,

Lorcan, Diarmuid, Cormac, Malachy, Finbar, Fergal, Fergus, Angus, Magnus, Ranald, Donald, Bruce, Douglas/Doogie, Arthur

Jeannie, Kirsten, Iona, Skye.. hmm. hard.

saltire · 08/09/2008 20:35

Eilidh is my all time favourite girls name (I ahve 2 DSes)
also like
Isla
Iona
Morven

boys anmes

Finlay
Hamish
Ewan/Euan
Lachlan
Corrie
Logan
grant

bandie · 08/09/2008 21:03

My two boys are called Hamish and Dougal.

We considered Gregor but were worried that he'd be called Gregory.

If we had a girl it would have been Isla (after the island Islay), my neice is called Iona.

Really like the name Murray as well for a boy. It is very traditional in scotland for the boy to take the maiden name as his first name.

Ellary is also nice, it is made up but a lovely part of scotland.

bandie · 08/09/2008 21:08

Some nice, Welsh names for girls.

Seren- star
Envys- rainbow
Eira- snow (pron Aira)
Bronwyn
Bronwen

rather hippie though...

zwiggy · 08/09/2008 21:13

morag
heather
bonnie

Fimbo · 08/09/2008 22:51

Ailsa

Sugarkane · 09/09/2008 09:48

Ive just named my lil girl Isla-Rae and have had so many nice comments about it, its such a beatuiful name or mayb im biased lol

reban · 09/09/2008 13:44

My eldest daughter is called Alannah it means dear child a comes from an old Irish form of endearment

Miaou · 09/09/2008 13:47

I have Caitlin, Eilish, Calum and Euan. Eilish is actually Irish Gaelic. Also on our lists were Cameron, Erin, Ishbel, Hamish, Struan (Hamish is Euan's middle name).

conkertree · 09/09/2008 21:08

hi loler - [wave] yes much happier thanks - just pretty tired.

thanks very much for your help everyone - a few there that i really like and will put on the list.

bandie - my maiden name is Hutchison - think he might get the mick taken out of him if i called him that though .

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BlueChampagne · 10/09/2008 12:11

Following Iona, Skye etc, think of place names as well. Had a doozie lined up for a DD - but turned out to be a DS! Wouldn't work so well for a boy, but not telling tho' - still hope to get to use it one day ...

nailpolish · 10/09/2008 12:20

Vhari
Aileen
Ailsa
Kirsty
Catriona
Eilish
Morven
Moira
Morag
Isobel
Lesley
Cara

nailpolish · 10/09/2008 12:21

if you like Struan i think there is a girls version - Struana

nailpolish · 10/09/2008 12:21

ohi see you already have a Struan

ruth32 · 10/09/2008 15:16

we called our son Aran after the island of Arran (we got engaged there!)

blushingm · 12/09/2008 18:42

we have an erin and ewan also like gregor, logan, lauchlan and heather

charx · 15/09/2008 23:26

I love iona
but i own a (fill in the blank - car, house, tent, etc etc)
Iona voltswagen is what my charming MIL said when we introduced her to our precious baby (but then she is awful and i was predicting she'd be rude in some way) and to be perfectly honest I'd be delighted if she (our daughter not awful MIL) did own a tent, house, car, or grouse moor one day.

xxx

conkertree · 16/09/2008 21:57

lol charx - can sympathise with the awful mil.

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BlueChampagne · 17/09/2008 13:04

Celtic personal names of Roman Britain available here: www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/personalnames/category.php

Have fun

ShoppingGirl · 19/09/2008 18:06

I don't know much about Gaelic names (though found out recently that Morag is Gaelic for Sarah - who knew?) but am v opinionated on the subject of 'traditional' Scottish names.

For example, where the f* did 'Lewis' come from? It's a nice name but it's not a traditional Scottish boy's name.

I work in Scottish history etc and the most common boys names in Scotland (going back to my parents generation and before, more recently it's Jack, Lewis and Kyle all the way) are:

Alexander
Andrew
David
Duncan
George
James
John
Patrick
Robert
Samuel
Thomas
Will iam.

So the current crop of 'faux Scottish' names are recent additions. Doesn't matter of course if you like your chosen name but I'm one of the snippy types who thinks 'no it isn't' when people tell me they are giving their child a 'traditional' Scottish name when it isn't. I don't say it out loud though

ShoppingGirl · 19/09/2008 18:09

Oops, just realised you asked for girls names!

The girls list of proper trad Scottish names would be:

Agnes
Anne/Annie/Annabella
Elizabeth
Isabella
Jane/Jean/Jeanie/Janet
Jessie
Margaret
Mary
Sarah
Williamina

(Off the top of my head anyway)

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