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Scottish boys’ names are steeped in history, many rooted in Gaelic or linked to saints, kings, and the rugged landscape. Some names look straightforward but sound different when spoken aloud, while others are surprisingly simple once you know the rule. Here’s a guide to 20 popular Scottish boys’ names—their origins, meanings, and how to pronounce them.
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1. Alasdair (AL-a-stair)
Gaelic form of Alexander. It means “defender of men” and is said “Al-a-stair.”
2. Ewan (YOO-an)
A classic Highland name from Eòghan, meaning “born of the yew tree.”
3. Hamish (HAY-mish)
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Scots form of the Gaelic Seumas (James). Despite the spelling, it’s pronounced “Hay-mish.”
4. Lachlan (LOCK-lan, sometimes LOCK-lin)
From the Gaelic Lochlann, meaning “land of the fjords.” Traditionally pronounced with the Scottish “ch,” though many Scots today say “Lock-lin.”
5. Calum (KAL-um)
Derived from Columba, linked to Saint Columba of Iona. A gentle but strong name.
6. Angus (ANG-gus)
From the Gaelic Aonghas, meaning “one strength.” Well-known thanks to Clan Angus.
7. Fergus (FUR-gus)
An old Gaelic name meaning “man of strength” or “vigour.”
8. Dougal (DOO-gal)
From the Gaelic Dubhghall meaning “dark stranger.” Pronounced “Doo-gal.”
9. Seumas (SHAY-mus)
The Gaelic form of James. Though it looks different, it’s pronounced “Shay-mus.”
10. Tavish (TAV-ish)
From the Gaelic Tamhais (Thomas). Distinctively Scottish in sound and style.
11. Niall (NYE-al or NEEL)
Ancient Gaelic name meaning “champion.” Pronunciation varies by region, but “Nye-al” is common in Scotland.
12. Ruairidh (ROO-ree)
Looks complicated but is simply “Roo-ree.” Gaelic form of Roderick, meaning “red king.”
13. Struan (STROO-an)
Comes from the Gaelic word for “stream.” Often used as both a surname and first name.
14. Torquil (TOR-kil)
From Old Norse roots meaning “Thor’s cauldron.” Said clearly as “Tor-kil.”
15. Innes (IN-iss)
A name from the Moray place-name, meaning “island.” Said “In-iss,” not “In-nez.”
16. Brodie (BROH-dee)
Likely from a place in Moray, Brodie means “ditch” or “mire”—but sounds far nicer than its roots!
17. Finlay (FIN-lee)
From the Gaelic Fionnlagh, meaning “fair warrior.” Simple and timeless.
18. Cormac (KOR-mak)
An old Gaelic name meaning “son of the raven.” Pronounced “Kor-mak.”
19. Iain (EE-an)
Scottish Gaelic form of John. Said “Ee-an,” not “Ian” with a hard “I.”
20. Domhnall (DOH-nal)
The Gaelic form of Donald, meaning “world ruler.” The “mh” is silent, giving “Doh-nal.”
Related reading: Behind every Scottish name lies a story of history and heritage. Explore Top 10 Traditional Scottish Boys’ Names, discover Which Famous Scots Share Your Last Name, and learn about Clan or Region: Which Holds the Key to Your Scottish Roots. Planning a heritage trip to Scotland? Our Scotland trip planning guide is a great place to start.
Why These Names Matter
Scottish boys’ names carry echoes of clans, saints, and ancient Gaelic words. From Hamish to Ruairidh, each name tells a story of Scotland’s past while still sounding fresh today. Learning how to say them properly helps preserve the culture and shows respect for the heritage they represent.
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