Displayed on this page are Scottish names 61 to 80. Within these names, Cameron (English and Scottish) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #53 and a usage of 0.3809%, and it was followed by Carson (English, Irish, and Scottish), Camden (English and Scottish), Bruce (English and Scottish), and Callum (English and Scottish) in descending order; among the rare Scottish names are the Scottish Bhaltair, Bhàtair, Bhreac, Blaan, the English and Scottish Blair, the Scottish Caalum, Cailean, the English, Scottish, and Irish Cal, the English and Scottish Caley, Cally, Calum, Campbell, the Scottish Caoidhean, Caointean, and the English, Irish, and Scottish Christie.
SCOTTISH NAMES: | Bhaltair | to rule; army, warrior; ... predominantly used in Scottish. ... |
| Bhàtair | to rule; army, warrior; ... is used chiefly in the Scottish language and its origin ... |
| Bhreac | speckled ... is used chiefly in the Scottish language and its origin ... |
| Blaan | little yellow one, one who serves Saint Blane ... Blaan is used mostly in Scottish and its language of ... |
Blair | plain, field, battlefield ...Blair is an English and Scottish name of Scottish origin ... |
Bruce 476 | its use, English and Scottish ... |
| Caalum | dove ... predominantly used in Scottish. ... |
| Cailean | whelp, puppy ...The boy name Cailean is used chiefly in Scottish ... |
Cal | battle-mighty; dog; ... in the English, Scottish, and Irish languages, ... |
| Caley | dove ... in the English and Scottish languages. ... |
Callum 976 | disciple of Saint Columba; ... mostly in English and Scottish, and its language of ... |
| Cally | the son of Alexander; ... is an English and Scottish name of Irish Gaelic and ... |
| Calum | dove; disciple of Saint ... is an English and Scottish name of Latin and Celtic ... |
Camden 204 | enclosed valley; winding ... in the English and Scottish languages, and its ... |
Cameron 53 | crooked nose ... in the English and Scottish languages, and its ... |
Campbell | crooked mouth ... in the English and Scottish languages, and it is ... |
| Caoidhean | fifth-born son; born ... is used chiefly in Scottish and its origin is ... |
| Caointean | fifth-born son; born ... is used mostly in Scottish and it is of Latin ... |
Carson 89 | rock, coastal rocks; ... the English, Irish, and Scottish languages, and it is ... |
| Christie | Christian, follower ... the English, Irish, and Scottish languages, and it is ... |
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