| Scottish girls baby names begining from A |
| Adair |
 | From the oak tree ford. |
| Adaira |
 | From the oak tree ford. |
| Adairia |
 | From the oak tree ford. |
| Aeneas |
 | Sometimes used in Scotland as a translation of the Gaelic 'Aonghus'. |
| Aila |
 | From the strong place. |
| Aileana |
 | From the green meadow. |
| Aileen |
 | From the green meadow, a variant of Evelyn. Also a Scottish variant of the Irish Eileen. |
| Aileene |
 | Variant of Evelyn. |
| Ailie |
 | Diminutive of Ailsa: From Ailsa Craig, a rocky islet in the Scottish Firth of Clyde. Also a Scottish variant of Else, and a diminutive of Ailis or Alison. |
| Ailsa |
 | From Ailsa Craig, a rocky islet in the Scottish Firth of Clyde. Also a Scottish variant of Else. |
| Akira |
 | Anchor. |
| Alison |
 | Scottish form of Louise: battle famous. Variant of Alice. |
| Alpina |
 | Blond. |
| Anice |
 | Scottish form of Ann: grace. |
| Annabel |
 | Beautiful grace. |
| Annabella |
 | Beautiful grace. |
| Athdara |
 | From the oak tree ford. |
| Scottish girls baby names begining from B |
| Beathas |
 | Wise. |
| Beth |
 | Diminutive of Bethia: This Hebrew name became popular in Scotland in the 17th century because of it's association with the Gaelic 'beath' meaning 'life. |
| Bethia |
 | This Hebrew name became popular in Scotland in the 17th century because of it's association with the Gaelic 'beath' meaning 'life. |
| Blair |
 | Field of battle. |
| Blaire |
 | Field of battle. |
| Bonni |
 | From the French 'bon' meaning good. In Scottish usage 'bonnie' means pretty or charming. |
| Bonnibelle |
 | From the French 'bon' meaning good. In Scottish usage 'bonnie' means pretty or charming. |
| Bonnie |
 | Pretty, charming beautiful. Derived from the Scottish dialect word bonny, meaning beautiful; which in turn is based on the Latin 'bonus' meaning good. |
| Bonnie-jo |
 | From the French 'bon' meaning good. In Scottish usage 'bonnie' means pretty or charming. |
| Bonny |
 | Pretty, charming beautiful. Derived from the Scottish dialect word bonny, meaning beautiful; which in turn is based on the Latin 'bonus' meaning good. |
| Bonny-jean |
 | From the French 'bon' meaning good. In Scottish usage 'bonnie' means pretty or charming. |
| Bonny-lee |
 | From the French 'bon' meaning good. In Scottish usage 'bonnie' means pretty or charming. |
| Bradana |
 | Salmon. |
| Brenda |
 | From the Norse, meaning sword or torch, this name was originally used only in the Shetland Isles of Scotland, but spread to other parts of the English-speaking world after Brenda appeared as a heroine in Sir Walter Scott's 1822 novel The Pirate. |
| Scottish girls baby names begining from C |
| Cadha |
 | From the steep place. |
| Cailleach |
 | Hag. |
| Caillic |
 | Hag. |
| Cait |
 | Variant of Katherine, meaning pure. |
| Caitrin |
 | Variant of Katherine, meaning pure. |
| Cameron |
 | Clan name meaning bent nose. |
| Caroline |
 | Feminine form of Charles: manly. |
| Catriona |
 | Variant of Katherine meaning pure. |
| Chrissa |
 | Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ. |
| Chrissie |
 | Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ. |
| Chrissy |
 | Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ. |
| Christal |
 | Christian. |
| Christel |
 | Christian. |
| Christi |
 | Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ. |
| Christie |
 | Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ. |
| Christy |
 | Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ. |
| Coira |
 | Seething pool. |
| Colina |
 | Feminine form of Colin: Young dog. A translation of the Gaelic 'Cailean' Also, 'victory of the people'. |
| Cora |
 | Seething pool. |
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