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  2. List of Scottish Gaelic given names - Wikipedia

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    This list of Scottish Gaelic given names shows Scottish Gaelic given names beside their English language equivalent. In some cases, the equivalent can be a cognate , in other cases it may be an Anglicised spelling derived from the Gaelic name, or in other cases it can be an etymologically unrelated name.

  3. Category:Scottish feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Maisie (given name) Malvina. Mary (name) Maud (given name) Maura (given name) Megan. Melanie. Mhairi.

  4. 244 Scottish baby names: Is your favorite on the list? - AOL

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    Scottish baby names for boys and girls: See 244 cute, different and cool baby names from Scotland.

  5. 52 Scottish girl names for your baby: From cool and rare to ...

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    Scottish girl names: Here are 52 cool, rare and traditional Scottish girl names. Find a Scottish baby girl name that suits your style.

  6. Isla (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The name in its original form was Ilay or Islay (e.g. Ilay Campbell), and it was a masculine given name, and was rare among women. Today Isla is regarded as a distinctly female name and Islay a rare male name. Other forms of the girls' name derived from alternate historical spellings of the Scottish island's name include Ile, Ila, and Eylah.

  7. Maisie (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Maisie (given name) Maisie, also spelt Maisy or other minor variations, is a feminine given name. It is the pet form of the Scottish Gaelic name Mairead or the Irish name Mairéad, which are the equivalent of the English name Margaret. The -ie is a diminutive suffix used in Scottish as well as Northern England English. [1]

  8. Fiona - Wikipedia

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    Fionnghal, Fíona, Gwen, Gwenn and Wynne. Fiona is a feminine given name of Gaelic origins. It means white or fair, the Irish name Fíona means vine. It was coined by Scottish writer William Sharp. Sharp may have drawn inspiration from Celtic variations of the name Catherine. Initially, the name was confined to Scotland but later it gained ...

  9. Mhairi - Wikipedia

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    Mhairi or Mhàiri is a Scottish female given name, ultimately derived from the name Mary. Etymologically, it is an erroneous form, based on the Scottish Gaelic vocative form a Mhàiri (pronounced [əˈvaːɾʲɪ]), from the nominative Màiri [ˈmaːɾʲɪ]. In Scottish English it is usually pronounced [ˈvaːrɪ], though it can be pronounced mari.