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hhg · 25/05/2010 12:13

Hi All, Can anyone help? I am quite fussy with names and really only like Scottish/Gaelic type names but looking for something a little unusual and not well used.

For boys I quite like Cameron, Lewis, Kerr,
Murray

For girls I really like Ailish (husband not
keen. Also like Shona.

Any suggestions? Thanks

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lola0109 · 02/06/2010 22:49

My DD1 is an Ainslie, also like Ailsa, was tempted to use for DD2 but felt they were too similar.

Boys, I love Lauchlan, Killian/Cillian, Innes and Struan.

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greedyguts · 02/06/2010 17:01

Cameron & Lewis are both v popular round our way. Like Kerr v much though. And Shona.

More ideas:

Boy - Ross or Arran?

Girl - Ailsa or Iona?

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JaxTellersOldLady · 02/06/2010 09:08

alex - i love the name Mairead - knew a girl with that name, she pronounced it ma-rade. She was a lovely girl too.

I like Catriona/Katrina and Kathryn

for boys Cameron, Callum, Angus, Scott.

there are some brilliant Scottish names. Sadly a lot of what has been said previously I dont like.

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alexisfaith · 02/06/2010 08:59

Angus! The best boys are called Angus!
And for a girl, Mairead. Various pronunciations, but where I'm from on the north coast of mainland Scotland, we say 'My-rid'. Beautiful.
Mirren - Muireann - is also gorgeous for a girl.

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iloveasylumseekers · 01/06/2010 20:38

My favourite gaelic girls' name is Marsaili (rhymes with parsley) - gorgeous.

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linz76 · 01/06/2010 20:36

Struan?

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NobleFrangipani · 31/05/2010 15:07

Ay-Lee, Lulu. Prickly, I think you're reight re Mairi/Mhari - asked MIL about this once (native Gaelic speaker). So if you're calling someone's name it's "Mhari!" pron Vari, but you'd say "I'm Mairi" or "This is Mairi". That said, it's all well and good in a language like Gaelic which does have a vocative case, but is just confusing in English, so the easiest thing to do is pick one and stick to it.

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LuluF · 31/05/2010 14:51

How do you pronounce 'Eilidh'?

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hhg · 31/05/2010 12:22

Like ru-ri

No closer to a choice yet - myself and husband can't seen to agree. Plenty of time though to mull it over thanks for all the suggestions

For a girl, I love Ailish and he isn't keen on the Ish sound at the end. He likes Eilidh, which I also like, jus doesn't grab me as being the one.

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GirlWithTheMouseyHair · 31/05/2010 11:44

how do you pronounce Ruraidh?

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sedgiebaby · 30/05/2010 19:12

I have Etta on my list, it has a note about English and Scottish origins, and Elspeth I have with a note about it being a Scottish variation of Elizabeth/Elsie

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DanJARMouse · 30/05/2010 19:00

Eilidh
Catriona
Caitlin is popular here
Morven is another popular one

boys - Donald, Duncan, Iain, Scott, Cameron, Campbell, Kyle, Kian is also becoming popular here.

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nannynobnobs · 30/05/2010 18:57

Sheena
Robina
Fiona
Kirsty

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baiyu · 30/05/2010 18:46

I'm an ailsa and really like my name but you do have to correct people a lot. Looking for ideas too, DS2 needs a Scottish name by October.

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SaorAlba · 29/05/2010 07:45

Sorry if some of these have been said already - I'm on my phone so it's difficult to check back.

How about:
Elgin
Murray
Euan
Marnoch
Lachie
Ruadridh

Morag
Fiona
Maisie

On a side note, I would pronounce Eoghan like Ian.

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skihorse · 29/05/2010 07:04

I'm a Mhairi - born and bred in Scotland - it's the other side of the family who are Irish!

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savoycabbage · 29/05/2010 02:09

I know a Paisley.

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giraffesCANdriveAcar · 29/05/2010 01:18

Ishbel

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PricklyThistle · 29/05/2010 00:22

I'm not a Gael, but I thought that the Gaelic version of Mary is Mairi. Then if you are talking TO Mairi (i.e. in the vocative tense) you add an 'h' and it becomes Mhairi and the sound changes from 'm' to 'v'. So it's not to do with being Irish. Weegiemum will know better.

Hamish is a name. It is the Gaelic for James, not a nickname. As Iain is John, and Mairi is Mary etc.

hhg are you any closer to a choice?!

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Charlieknows · 28/05/2010 23:52

If you are looking for Scottish Gaelic names then Mairi is spelled as MAIRI definitely NOT MHAIRI (I'm not sure but I think that's the Irish spelling?), also Hamish is NOT a name, it's a nickname for when you're talking about someone called James and you'd call them Hamish (weird I know). Roary, Ruairi etc. are NOT spelled that way and are only spelled Ruaridh or Ruairidh...sorry, had to get that off my chest. Some absolutely lovely names suggested though!

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bakingtray · 28/05/2010 23:06

Ross
Scott
Gillies

Kirsty
Mhairi (pronounced Vari)
Morven

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ja9 · 28/05/2010 23:00

i just LOVE scottish boys names too... angus, finn, finaly, harris, lewis, hamish,

but not really fond of any of the girls....

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YouCantTeuchThis · 28/05/2010 22:54

Colm for a boy? Eoghan (pronounced yowin)
Roslin for a girl.

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dizzydixies · 28/05/2010 22:50

Prickly - I know what you mean but it does - weirdy scottish people that we are

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PricklyThistle · 28/05/2010 22:00

dizzy my maiden name was Muir, and I struggle with the idea that Muiranne can sound the same as Mirren? It does maybe look more feminine, but it just can't sound the same

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