188 Enchanting Scottish Dog Names with Meanings for Male and Female Pups

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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

  1. Abercorn – Mouth of the River Almond
  2. Aidan – Little fire
  3. Ailbe – White
  4. Alastair – Defender of mankind
  5. Angus – One strength
  6. Arran – Name of a Scottish island
  7. Baen – Fair-skinned
  8. Balloch – From the pass
  9. Banquo – A character from Macbeth
  10. Barclay – Birch tree meadow
  11. Beathan – Life
  12. Blaine – Yellow
  13. Blair – Plain or field
  14. Bonnie – Beautiful
  15. Brody – Muddy place
  16. Bryce – Swift
  17. Callan – Battle
  18. Callum – Dove
  19. Camden – Winding valley
  20. Campbell – Crooked mouth
  21. Carrick – Rock
  22. Ciaran – Dark-haired
  23. Clyde – Name of a Scottish river
  24. Colin – Cub or pup
  25. Conall – Strong wolf
  26. Cullan – Handsome
  27. Dairmid – Free from envy
  28. Darnell – Hidden nook
  29. Darren – Little great one
  30. Duncan – Brown warrior
  31. Eanraig – Ruler of the home
  32. Ewan – Born of the yew tree
  33. Falkirk – Speckled church
  34. Fergus – Strong and manly
  35. Finlay – Fair-haired warrior
  36. Fingal – Fair stranger
  37. Forbes – Field or district
  38. Fraser – Strawberry fields
  39. Galen – Calm or healer
  40. Gareth – Gentle
  41. Gavin – Hawk of battle
  42. Glen – Valley
  43. Gregor – Watchful
  44. Hamish – Supplanter
  45. Hendry – Ruler of the home
  46. Ian – Gift of God
  47. Ivor – Yew tree
  48. Jamie – Supplanter
  49. Kael – Mighty warrior
  50. Keith – Wood
  51. Kelvin – Narrow river
  52. Kenrick – Royal chieftain
  53. Kerr – From the wetlands
  54. Kian – Ancient
  55. Kyle – Strait
  56. Lachlan – From the land of lakes
  57. Leith – Harbor
  58. Lewis – Renowned warrior
  59. Logan – Little hollow
  60. Macallan – Son of the handsome one
  61. Malcolm – Devotee of Saint Columba
  62. Muir – Moor
  63. Murray – From the sea settlement
  64. Nairn – River with alder trees
  65. Niall – Champion
  66. Ogilvy – High place
  67. Oran – Pale green
  68. Paden – Royal
  69. Ramsay – Wild garlic island
  70. Reagan – Little king
  71. Rhys – Enthusiasm
  72. Ross – Promontory
  73. Roy – Red
  74. Ruairidh – Red king
  75. Seamus – Supplanter
  76. Sinclair – From the clear sign
  77. Skye – From the Isle of Skye
  78. Sorley – Viking
  79. Struan – Stream
  80. Tamhas – Twin
  81. Tavish – Twin
  82. Torin – Chief
  83. Torrance – Hillside
  84. Tyrnan – Lord
  85. Uisdean – Thoughtful one
  86. Wallace – Foreigner or stranger
  87. Wiley – Determined guardian
  88. Winton – From the windy town
  89. Yair – River bank
  90. Yeats – Gates
  91. Young – Youthful
  92. Zander – Defender of mankind
  93. Zayne – God is gracious
  94. Zephan – Treasure
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Female Scottish Dog Names with Meanings

  1. Adaira – From the oak tree ford
  2. Ailith – Seasoned warrior
  3. Ailsa – Elf victory
  4. Ainsley – One’s own meadow
  5. Aithne – Little fire
  6. Alba – Scotland
  7. Annabel – Lovable
  8. Arabel – Beautiful altar
  9. Arian – Silver
  10. Ayla – Light bearer
  11. Bea – Bringer of joy
  12. Blair – Plain or field
  13. Bonnie – Beautiful
  14. Brighde – Exalted one
  15. Brina – Protector
  16. Caitlin – Pure
  17. Catriona – Pure
  18. Ceilidh – A traditional dance
  19. Ciara – Dark-haired
  20. Colina – Girl
  21. Davina – Beloved
  22. Deirdre – Sorrowful
  23. Dolina – World ruler
  24. Effie – Well-spoken
  25. Eilidh – Light
  26. Elspeth – God is my oath
  27. Ena – Fiery
  28. Erin – From Ireland
  29. Eriska – From the island of Eriska
  30. Fiona – Fair
  31. Flora – Flower
  32. Gilda – Golden
  33. Glenna – From the valley
  34. Gowan – Daisy flower
  35. Greer – Watchful
  36. Heather – Flowering plant
  37. Ida – Industrious
  38. Iona – Name of a Scottish island
  39. Innis – Island
  40. Isla – Island
  41. Isobel – Pledged to God
  42. Jean – God is gracious
  43. Jessie – Wealthy
  44. Kara – Friend
  45. Katrina – Pure
  46. Keavy – Gentle, beautiful
  47. Kenna – Born of fire
  48. Kyra – Little dark one
  49. Lachina – From the fjord-land
  50. Lassie – Girl
  51. Leana – To twine
  52. Lesley – Garden of holly
  53. Lileas – Lily
  54. Lorna – Fox
  55. Maisie – Pearl
  56. Mairi – Wished-for child
  57. Malvina – Smooth-browed
  58. Marsaili – Warlike
  59. Moira – Bitter
  60. Mona – Noble or aristocratic
  61. Morag – Great
  62. Muireall – Bright sea
  63. Muirne – Beloved
  64. Ness – From the headland
  65. Nessa – Not gentle
  66. Nighean – Daughter
  67. Nora – Honor
  68. Paisley – Church
  69. Quinn – Wise
  70. Rhiannon – Great queen
  71. Rhona – Rough island
  72. Rose – Flower
  73. Runa – Secret lore
  74. Senga – Pure
  75. Seona – God is gracious
  76. Shannon – Wise river
  77. Sheena – God is gracious
  78. Shona – God is gracious
  79. Skye – From the Isle of Skye
  80. Sorcha – Radiant
  81. Tara – Hill
  82. Tavie – Twin
  83. Teagan – Beautiful
  84. Una – Lamb
  85. Ursula – Little bear
  86. Vaila – From the island of Vaila
  87. Wallis – Foreigner
  88. Wilma – Resolute protector
  89. Wynda – Narrow path
  90. Yvaine – Evening star
  91. Zara – Princess
  92. Zaira – Blossoming
  93. Zella – Happy
  94. 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.

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