Scotland is a land of breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and enchanting culture. Its unique heritage offers an incredible source of inspiration when choosing the perfect name for your furry companion. Whether you want to honor your roots, pay tribute to your love of the Highlands, or simply adore the melodic charm of Gaelic, there’s no shortage of meaningful Scottish dog names to consider.
Below, you’ll find 200 ideas, each with its meaning, split evenly between male and female options. We’ve arranged them in alphabetical order to make it easy to find the perfect name for your pup!
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Male Scottish Dog Names with Meanings
- Abercorn – Mouth of the River Almond
- Aidan – Little fire
- Ailbe – White
- Alastair – Defender of mankind
- Angus – One strength
- Arran – Name of a Scottish island
- Baen – Fair-skinned
- Balloch – From the pass
- Banquo – A character from Macbeth
- Barclay – Birch tree meadow
- Beathan – Life
- Blaine – Yellow
- Blair – Plain or field
- Bonnie – Beautiful
- Brody – Muddy place
- Bryce – Swift
- Callan – Battle
- Callum – Dove
- Camden – Winding valley
- Campbell – Crooked mouth
- Carrick – Rock
- Ciaran – Dark-haired
- Clyde – Name of a Scottish river
- Colin – Cub or pup
- Conall – Strong wolf
- Cullan – Handsome
- Dairmid – Free from envy
- Darnell – Hidden nook
- Darren – Little great one
- Duncan – Brown warrior
- Eanraig – Ruler of the home
- Ewan – Born of the yew tree
- Falkirk – Speckled church
- Fergus – Strong and manly
- Finlay – Fair-haired warrior
- Fingal – Fair stranger
- Forbes – Field or district
- Fraser – Strawberry fields
- Galen – Calm or healer
- Gareth – Gentle
- Gavin – Hawk of battle
- Glen – Valley
- Gregor – Watchful
- Hamish – Supplanter
- Hendry – Ruler of the home
- Ian – Gift of God
- Ivor – Yew tree
- Jamie – Supplanter
- Kael – Mighty warrior
- Keith – Wood
- Kelvin – Narrow river
- Kenrick – Royal chieftain
- Kerr – From the wetlands
- Kian – Ancient
- Kyle – Strait
- Lachlan – From the land of lakes
- Leith – Harbor
- Lewis – Renowned warrior
- Logan – Little hollow
- Macallan – Son of the handsome one
- Malcolm – Devotee of Saint Columba
- Muir – Moor
- Murray – From the sea settlement
- Nairn – River with alder trees
- Niall – Champion
- Ogilvy – High place
- Oran – Pale green
- Paden – Royal
- Ramsay – Wild garlic island
- Reagan – Little king
- Rhys – Enthusiasm
- Ross – Promontory
- Roy – Red
- Ruairidh – Red king
- Seamus – Supplanter
- Sinclair – From the clear sign
- Skye – From the Isle of Skye
- Sorley – Viking
- Struan – Stream
- Tamhas – Twin
- Tavish – Twin
- Torin – Chief
- Torrance – Hillside
- Tyrnan – Lord
- Uisdean – Thoughtful one
- Wallace – Foreigner or stranger
- Wiley – Determined guardian
- Winton – From the windy town
- Yair – River bank
- Yeats – Gates
- Young – Youthful
- Zander – Defender of mankind
- Zayne – God is gracious
- Zephan – Treasure
Female Scottish Dog Names with Meanings
- Adaira – From the oak tree ford
- Ailith – Seasoned warrior
- Ailsa – Elf victory
- Ainsley – One’s own meadow
- Aithne – Little fire
- Alba – Scotland
- Annabel – Lovable
- Arabel – Beautiful altar
- Arian – Silver
- Ayla – Light bearer
- Bea – Bringer of joy
- Blair – Plain or field
- Bonnie – Beautiful
- Brighde – Exalted one
- Brina – Protector
- Caitlin – Pure
- Catriona – Pure
- Ceilidh – A traditional dance
- Ciara – Dark-haired
- Colina – Girl
- Davina – Beloved
- Deirdre – Sorrowful
- Dolina – World ruler
- Effie – Well-spoken
- Eilidh – Light
- Elspeth – God is my oath
- Ena – Fiery
- Erin – From Ireland
- Eriska – From the island of Eriska
- Fiona – Fair
- Flora – Flower
- Gilda – Golden
- Glenna – From the valley
- Gowan – Daisy flower
- Greer – Watchful
- Heather – Flowering plant
- Ida – Industrious
- Iona – Name of a Scottish island
- Innis – Island
- Isla – Island
- Isobel – Pledged to God
- Jean – God is gracious
- Jessie – Wealthy
- Kara – Friend
- Katrina – Pure
- Keavy – Gentle, beautiful
- Kenna – Born of fire
- Kyra – Little dark one
- Lachina – From the fjord-land
- Lassie – Girl
- Leana – To twine
- Lesley – Garden of holly
- Lileas – Lily
- Lorna – Fox
- Maisie – Pearl
- Mairi – Wished-for child
- Malvina – Smooth-browed
- Marsaili – Warlike
- Moira – Bitter
- Mona – Noble or aristocratic
- Morag – Great
- Muireall – Bright sea
- Muirne – Beloved
- Ness – From the headland
- Nessa – Not gentle
- Nighean – Daughter
- Nora – Honor
- Paisley – Church
- Quinn – Wise
- Rhiannon – Great queen
- Rhona – Rough island
- Rose – Flower
- Runa – Secret lore
- Senga – Pure
- Seona – God is gracious
- Shannon – Wise river
- Sheena – God is gracious
- Shona – God is gracious
- Skye – From the Isle of Skye
- Sorcha – Radiant
- Tara – Hill
- Tavie – Twin
- Teagan – Beautiful
- Una – Lamb
- Ursula – Little bear
- Vaila – From the island of Vaila
- Wallis – Foreigner
- Wilma – Resolute protector
- Wynda – Narrow path
- Yvaine – Evening star
- Zara – Princess
- Zaira – Blossoming
- Zella – Happy
- Zina – Shining one
With 200 Scottish dog names and their meanings, you’re bound to find the perfect one for your pup. Whether you’re looking for something traditional, meaningful, or just beautiful, the rich heritage of Scotland provides a wealth of inspiration. Happy naming!
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Hi there! I'm Nicole, the editor-in-chief and one of the writers here at DogVills. I've been a dog owner for most of my adult life and a dog lover for much longer than that. I grew up with a wonderful German Shepherd named Jake, who I loved SO much that I named my son after him. When I'm not writing for DogVills or my own site, Pretty Opinionated, I love spending time with my teenager (when he actually lets me) and my Pharaoh Hound, Freya. I'm also an avid reader AND a total TV fanatic.
Hi there! I’m Nicole, the editor-in-chief and one of the writers here at DogVills. I’ve been a dog owner for most of my adult life and a dog lover for much longer than that. I grew up with a wonderful German Shepherd named Jake, who I loved SO much that I named my son after him. When I’m not writing for DogVills or my own site, Pretty Opinionated, I love spending time with my teenager (when he actually lets me) and my Pharaoh Hound, Freya. I’m also an avid reader AND a total TV fanatic.