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Scotia · 04/08/2008 11:05

I'm trying to think positive atm - had an amnio last week and feeling a bit wobbly just now dwelling on things, so I thought this might take my mind off it for a bit.

We don't know yet if it's a boy or a girl but we want a Scottish name for this baby, but it can't begin or end with 'N' as it won't go with our surname.

We quite like Kyle for a boy but no real ideas for a girl - I have always like Mhairi but it will never be pronounced properly (Vahri) and will be a bugger teaching her to spell!

Any ideas?

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saltire · 04/08/2008 11:11

Fiona
Eilidh (one of my faves, but you could ahve problems with people pronouncing it worng)
Catriona
Iona
Isla
Kenzie
Lyndsay

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saltire · 04/08/2008 11:12

Sorry missed out an E in Eilidh

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SirDigbyChickenCaesar · 04/08/2008 11:15

I love the name Isla.

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Carnival · 04/08/2008 11:21

Rae
Rhona
Flora

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mamadiva · 04/08/2008 11:24

Scottish names website

I like Kayleigh, Iona, Bethany.

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seb1 · 04/08/2008 11:27

Mhairi
Kirsty
Eilidh
Catriona
Fiona
Heather

I have two from the above list

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GorgonsGin · 04/08/2008 11:42

Morven
Mairi
Mairead
Eilidh
Elspeth
Morag
Stroma (after the island)
Isla
Iona
Shona
Fiona
Lorna
Gillian
Kirsty
Aileen

Not stricly Scottish, but very common in Scotland

Isobel
Jeanie
Jenny
Janie

Scottish names if you are Catholic and from Glasgow, like me

Kelly-Anne
Anne-Marie
Kelly-Marie
Kayleigh-Anne

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fin54 · 04/08/2008 11:55

What exactly does being a catholic from Glasgow have to do with the above names? I have never heard anything so ridicules

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Comerscroft · 04/08/2008 13:25

Kenneth
Mungo
Malcolm
Innes
Fraser
Fergus
Bruce
Donald
Craig
Stuart
Hector
Lewis
Scott
Angus

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Comerscroft · 04/08/2008 13:29

Also

Heather
Erica (means heather)
Erin
Ailsa
Janet

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katie3677 · 04/08/2008 13:34

I'm from Scottish stock so some of our family names below:
Boys:
Douglas (DS1)
Findlay (DS2 - if I have another one!)
Lachlan
Shane
Ranuld
Alisdair
Iain
Duncan

Girls:
Sheilagh
Mairi
Alisaidh
Fiona
M arsali

Hope that helps!

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aGalChangedHerName · 04/08/2008 13:38

I have an Eilidh and nobody can spell/say it properly. Tbh it doesn't bother me.

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fridayschild · 04/08/2008 13:40

If DS2 had been a girl Mhairi was my top choice for a name. DH liked Elspeth.

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tiggerlovestobounce · 04/08/2008 13:43

Senga is the Glasgow name that springs to the front of my mind. I expect there arent too many babies called that these days.

I like Elidh and Mhairi, but I think if you arent in scotland people wont pronounce it right, even within Scotland a lot of people get Mhairi wrong.

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prettybird · 04/08/2008 13:52

fin54 - double-barrelled names like that 8are more common within the catholic community in Glasgow. Don't know aobut catholic communities elsewhere. Would never have understood it until I had been "exposed" to so many such names, both via my dh's family and also at work (where you can* tell waht religion people are as they rell you what football team they support )

And I am normally blind to such things: I was 30 before I found out that you could make an educated guess that someone was Jewish by their surname

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LadySweet · 04/08/2008 13:54

Campbell, Cameron, Struan

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eilidhfi · 04/08/2008 15:39

I wouldn't worry about people pronouncing/spelling it correctly, I quite like explaining my name's origin.

Callum
Ruairidh
Iain
Malcolm
Douglas

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eilidhfi · 04/08/2008 15:40

Oh and my sister is Mhairi, she's never had any trouble spelling it!

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OurHamsterisevil · 04/08/2008 17:35

I like Eilidh and Eilish. DH won't have wither though, even though we live in Scotland so I'm sure people could spell them.

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Shoshe · 04/08/2008 17:52

We have in our Scottish Family

Bruce
Robert
Denholm
Grant
Glen
Alexander
McKenzie

Jean
Margaret
Hay
Shona
Murren
Kirsty
Skye

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GorgonsGin · 04/08/2008 18:01

fin54 - not really rediculous. pretty is right, the names on the list are relatively common in Glasgow.

It's like once upon a time the north Highland/island, the custom was to call girl children a man's name with "ina" at the end, so you could usually surmise a person called, say, Donaldina, Kennethina (yes really, I have great aunts called that) were from Sutherland or somewhere. names can be regional as well as "national" if you like.

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fin54 · 04/08/2008 18:09

Oh so all Kevins are Catholics then ?
Being Scottish and NOT Catholic and having a son named Kevin just reminds me why I hate the politics of Glasgow.
Does it really matter what religion anyone is, I also have a brother~in~law who is catholic and supports glasgow rangers.

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Scotia · 04/08/2008 18:13

Thanks for al the suggestions, there's a few there I like. I've already got a Rhona and a Ross. We live in Scotland, so for the most part, pronunciation shouldn't be that much of a problem.

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Scotia · 04/08/2008 18:14

Fin54, please don't turn this thread into a fight - I only started it to try to cheer myself up a bit

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