Bringing home a new canine is always exciting. Not only do you have a new best friend, but you also get to decide on a new name for your little pup! While naming can be quite exciting, it can also be extremely difficult. You don’t quite understand how hard it is to name a dog until you try. Sometimes, choosing a single dog name out of hundreds can feel nearly impossible. Other times, finding a name that everyone can agree on can be difficult. For naming inspiration, you may want to branch out to other languages. Scottish names can be a great source of inspiration, especially if you’re adopting a Scottish dog breed. Below, we’ve included a list of our favorite Scottish dog names. We’ve included Scottish girl names for dogs, as well as some for boys.

Scottish Female Names Image Credit: Tesa Robbins, Pixabay We’ve drawn the names below directly from the Scottish language. Many of them are traditional names, making them the perfect female Scottie names – though they can be used for all dog breeds. Hopefully, you find inspiration in the list below!

Adamina: Earth or red

Aileas: Noble sort

Aileen: Little Eve

Ailith: Noble war

Ainsley: Hermitage meadow

Aithbhreac: New speckled one

Alickina: Defender of mankind

Alison: Noble sort

Allie: Noble sort

Alyth: Ascending, rising

Annabelle: Lovable

Annag: Favor or grace

Annis: Holy

Anstace: Resurrection

Arabel: Lovable

Athol: Derived from the name of a district in Perthshire, Scotland meaning ford of the rock

Barabel: Foreign

Bearnas: Bringer of victory

Beathag: Life

Beileag: God is my oath

Beitris: Voyager

Blair: Battlefield

Brenda: Sword

Ceiristine: Believer

Cait: Pure

Cam: Crooked nose

Catriona: Pure

Diorbhorgui: True testimony

Deoiridh: Pilgrim

Dina: Sea warrior

Diorbhail: Gift of God

Doileag: World ruler

Ealasaid: God is my oath

Eamhair: Swift

Edme: Esteemed

Eilidh: Beauty

Eiric: New speckled one

Elspet: God is my oath

Eubh: Life

Fenella: White shoulder

Frangag: French

Gavina: White hawk

Glenna: Valley

Gormlaith: Splendid lady

Greer: Watchful and vigilant

Grizel: Grey battle maid

Innis: Island

Iseabail: God is my oath

Isla: Island

Jamesena: Supplanter

Jean: God is gracious

Jinny: white

Kenzie: Finely made

Kyla: Slender

Lachina: Lake-land

Leslie: Garden of hollies

Lileas: Lily

Liusaidh: Light

Logan: Hollow

Lyall: Shield wolf

Machenzie: Finely made

Maighdlin: Magnificent

Maighread: Pearl

Mairi: Rebellion

Malvina: Smooth-brow

Marsaili: Of the sea

Mckenna: Born of fire

Mor: Great

Morag: Great

Muireall: sea-bright

Murdag: Sea warrior

Mysie: Pearl

Nandag: Favor

Neilina: Champion

Nonie: Island

Normanna: Northman

Oighrig: Speckled one

Paaie: Pearl

Raghnaid: Battle counsel

Rhona: Wise ruler

Rodina: Island

Rona: Wise ruler

Saundra: Defender of mankind

Senga: Slender

Sile: Blind

Slaine: Health

Tearlag: Instigator

Una: Famine

Scottish Male Names Image Credit: No-longer-here, Pixabay If you’re looking for Scottish boy names for dogs, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve included dozens of different boy names below – all derived from the Scottish language. This list includes real names of historical people, as well as names that are common in Scotland today. These Gaelic dog names are an easy way to name your dog something unique and meaningful.

Adair: The ford of the oaks

Ailbeart: Bright nobility

Aindrea: Warrior

Ainsley: Hermitage meadow

Alistair: Defender of mankind

Amhlaoibh: Heir of the ancestors

Aodh: Fire

Aodhagan: Tiny, little fire

Artair: Bear-man

Athol: Ford of the rock

Augustulus: Venerable (the name of a king who attended Arthur’s coronation)

Balfour: Grazing land

Barclay: Birch tree meadow

Beathan: Life

Benneit: Blessed

Bhaltair: Ruler of the army

Blaan: Little yellow one

Blair: Battlefield

Boyd: Yellow

Bruce: Woods

Bryce: Spotted or speckled

Cailean: Young pup

Callum: Dove

Cam: Crooked

Campbell: Crooked mouth

Carbrey: Charioteer

Cinaed: Born of fire

Clyde: Muddy

Claimain: Gentle

Coiseam: Steadfast

Comhnall: Hound of valor

Comag: Hound of defilement

Craig: Rock

Cuddy: Bright fame

Dabhairdh: Beloved

Dand: Warrior

Deorsa: Earth-worker (aka Farmer)

Dermid: Without envy

Dolaidh: World ruler

Drummond: Ridge

Dubhghlas: Black stream

Duff: Black

Dugald: Stranger

Duibhshth: Black peace

Eachann: Brown horse

Eanraig: Home-ruler

Eideard: Guardian of prosperity

Eoghan: Born of yew

Errol: To wander

Erskine: Upon the knife

Eumann: Protector of prosperity

Fib: Poet

Fife: from Fife (an area of Scotland)

Filib: Lover of horses

Foirtchern: Overlord

Forbes: Field

Fraser: Strawberry

Glen: Valley

Gordon: Spacious fort

Graeme: Gravel home

Grant: Great

Greg: Watchful

Hamilton: Flat-topped hill

Heckie: Defend

Hendry: Home-ruler

Hew: Heart, mind, or spirit

Iagan: Tiny, little fire

Imhear: Bow warrior

Irvine: Fresh water

Jaime: Supplanter

Keith: Woods

Kester: To spring up

Kirk: Lives near a church

Kyle: Slender

Laird: Landowner

Lamont: Lawman

Leith: Flowing water

Lennox: Place of elms

Logan: Hollow

Lyall: Shield Wolf

Lyle: From an island

Magnus: Great

Maitland: Bad-tempered

Martainn: Like Mars (the Roman warrior God)

Max: The greatest rival

Maxwell: the stream of Mack

Melville: Bad settlement

Monroe: in Ireland

Moray: Sea warrior

Muicheachtach: Skilled seaman

Muir: Sea

Munga: Dearest friend

Neacal: Victor of the people

Oengus: Excellent valor

Olghar: Elf army

Osgar: Deer-lover

Padraig: of noble descent

Pal: Small

Rab: Bright fame

Ramsey: Wild Garlic Island

Ranulf: Shield-wolf

Ronald: Wise ruler

Ross: Headland

Ruairi: Red king

Sawney: Defender of mankind

Seoras: Farmer

Seumas: Supplanter

Shug: Heart

Sim: Hearkening

Sioltech: Literally “sowing” (aka fruitful)

Somerled: Summer traveler

Steafan: Crown

Stu: House guard

Suibhne: Well-going

Tam: Twin

Tasgall: Divine

Tearlach: Instigator

Thorburn: Thor’s Bear

Tocuil: Thor’s Cauldron

Uailean: Healthy and strong

Uilleam: Will

Uisdean: Island stone

Vailean: Strong

Wiley: Helmet

Conclusion With so many Scottish names to choose from, we hope you found at least one that was suitable for your canine! Some of these names are quite familiar to most English speakers, while others are a bit more unique. We recommend making a lot of your favorite options and trying out a few on your canine. This provides you with a chance to narrow down your list – and gives you some time to learn your dog’s personality before naming them. Dogs typically take a little bit before they learn their name, so this period of switching shouldn’t confuse them!

Featured Image: GoDog Photo, Shutterstock

Bringing home a new canine is always exciting. Not only do you have a new best friend, but you also get to decide on a new name for your little pup!

While naming can be quite exciting, it can also be extremely difficult. You don’t quite understand how hard it is to name a dog until you try. Sometimes, choosing a single dog name out of hundreds can feel nearly impossible. Other times, finding a name that everyone can agree on can be difficult.

For naming inspiration, you may want to branch out to other languages. Scottish names can be a great source of inspiration, especially if you’re adopting a Scottish dog breed.

Below, we’ve included a list of our favorite Scottish dog names. We’ve included Scottish girl names for dogs, as well as some for boys.

Scottish Female Names

We’ve drawn the names below directly from the Scottish language. Many of them are traditional names, making them the perfect female Scottie names – though they can be used for all dog breeds. Hopefully, you find inspiration in the list below!

Adamina: Earth or red

Aileas: Noble sort

Aileen: Little Eve

Ailith: Noble war

Ainsley: Hermitage meadow

Aithbhreac: New speckled one

Alickina: Defender of mankind

Alison: Noble sort

Allie: Noble sort

Alyth: Ascending, rising

Annabelle: Lovable

Annag: Favor or grace

Annis: Holy

Anstace: Resurrection

Arabel: Lovable

Athol: Derived from the name of a district in Perthshire, Scotland meaning ford of the rock

Barabel: Foreign

Bearnas: Bringer of victory

Beathag: Life

Beileag: God is my oath

Beitris: Voyager

Blair: Battlefield

Brenda: Sword

Ceiristine: Believer

Cait: Pure

Cam: Crooked nose

Catriona: Pure

Diorbhorgui: True testimony

Deoiridh: Pilgrim

Dina: Sea warrior

Diorbhail: Gift of God

Doileag: World ruler

Ealasaid: God is my oath

Eamhair: Swift

Edme: Esteemed

Eilidh: Beauty

Eiric: New speckled one

Elspet: God is my oath

Eubh: Life

Fenella: White shoulder

Frangag: French

Gavina: White hawk

Glenna: Valley

Gormlaith: Splendid lady

Greer: Watchful and vigilant

Grizel: Grey battle maid

Innis: Island

Iseabail: God is my oath

Isla: Island

Jamesena: Supplanter

Jean: God is gracious

Jinny: white

Kenzie: Finely made

Kyla: Slender

Lachina: Lake-land

Leslie: Garden of hollies

Lileas: Lily

Liusaidh: Light

Logan: Hollow

Lyall: Shield wolf

Machenzie: Finely made

Maighdlin: Magnificent

Maighread: Pearl

Mairi: Rebellion

Malvina: Smooth-brow

Marsaili: Of the sea

Mckenna: Born of fire

Mor: Great

Morag: Great

Muireall: sea-bright

Murdag: Sea warrior

Mysie: Pearl

Nandag: Favor

Neilina: Champion

Nonie: Island

Normanna: Northman

Oighrig: Speckled one

Paaie: Pearl

Raghnaid: Battle counsel

Rhona: Wise ruler

Rodina: Island

Rona: Wise ruler

Saundra: Defender of mankind

Senga: Slender

Sile: Blind

Slaine: Health

Tearlag: Instigator

Una: Famine

Scottish Male Names

If you’re looking for Scottish boy names for dogs, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve included dozens of different boy names below – all derived from the Scottish language. This list includes real names of historical people, as well as names that are common in Scotland today.

  • Adamina: Earth or red
  • Aileas: Noble sort
  • Aileen: Little Eve
  • Ailith: Noble war
  • Ainsley: Hermitage meadow
  • Aithbhreac: New speckled one
  • Alickina: Defender of mankind
  • Alison: Noble sort
  • Allie: Noble sort
  • Alyth: Ascending, rising
  • Annabelle: Lovable
  • Annag: Favor or grace
  • Annis: Holy
  • Anstace: Resurrection
  • Arabel: Lovable
  • Athol: Derived from the name of a district in Perthshire, Scotland meaning ford of the rock
  • Barabel: Foreign
  • Bearnas: Bringer of victory
  • Beathag: Life
  • Beileag: God is my oath
  • Beitris: Voyager
  • Blair: Battlefield
  • Brenda: Sword
  • Ceiristine: Believer
  • Cait: Pure
  • Cam: Crooked nose
  • Catriona: Pure
  • Diorbhorgui: True testimony
  • Deoiridh: Pilgrim
  • Dina: Sea warrior
  • Diorbhail: Gift of God
  • Doileag: World ruler
  • Ealasaid: God is my oath
  • Eamhair: Swift
  • Edme: Esteemed
  • Eilidh: Beauty
  • Eiric: New speckled one
  • Elspet: God is my oath
  • Eubh: Life
  • Fenella: White shoulder
  • Frangag: French
  • Gavina: White hawk
  • Glenna: Valley
  • Gormlaith: Splendid lady
  • Greer: Watchful and vigilant
  • Grizel: Grey battle maid
  • Innis: Island
  • Iseabail: God is my oath
  • Isla: Island
  • Jamesena: Supplanter
  • Jean: God is gracious
  • Jinny: white
  • Kenzie: Finely made
  • Kyla: Slender
  • Lachina: Lake-land
  • Leslie: Garden of hollies
  • Lileas: Lily
  • Liusaidh: Light
  • Logan: Hollow
  • Lyall: Shield wolf
  • Machenzie: Finely made
  • Maighdlin: Magnificent
  • Maighread: Pearl
  • Mairi: Rebellion
  • Malvina: Smooth-brow
  • Marsaili: Of the sea
  • Mckenna: Born of fire
  • Mor: Great
  • Morag: Great
  • Muireall: sea-bright
  • Murdag: Sea warrior
  • Mysie: Pearl
  • Nandag: Favor
  • Neilina: Champion
  • Nonie: Island
  • Normanna: Northman
  • Oighrig: Speckled one
  • Paaie: Pearl
  • Raghnaid: Battle counsel
  • Rhona: Wise ruler
  • Rodina: Island
  • Rona: Wise ruler
  • Saundra: Defender of mankind
  • Senga: Slender
  • Sile: Blind
  • Slaine: Health
  • Tearlag: Instigator
  • Una: Famine

These Gaelic dog names are an easy way to name your dog something unique and meaningful.

Adair: The ford of the oaks

Ailbeart: Bright nobility

Aindrea: Warrior

Ainsley: Hermitage meadow

Alistair: Defender of mankind

Amhlaoibh: Heir of the ancestors

Aodh: Fire

Aodhagan: Tiny, little fire

Artair: Bear-man

Athol: Ford of the rock

Augustulus: Venerable (the name of a king who attended Arthur’s coronation)

Balfour: Grazing land

Barclay: Birch tree meadow

Beathan: Life

Benneit: Blessed

Bhaltair: Ruler of the army

Blaan: Little yellow one

Blair: Battlefield

Boyd: Yellow

Bruce: Woods

Bryce: Spotted or speckled

Cailean: Young pup

Callum: Dove

Cam: Crooked

Campbell: Crooked mouth

Carbrey: Charioteer

Cinaed: Born of fire

Clyde: Muddy

Claimain: Gentle

Coiseam: Steadfast

Comhnall: Hound of valor

Comag: Hound of defilement

Craig: Rock

Cuddy: Bright fame

Dabhairdh: Beloved

Dand: Warrior

Deorsa: Earth-worker (aka Farmer)

Dermid: Without envy

Dolaidh: World ruler

Drummond: Ridge

Dubhghlas: Black stream

Duff: Black

Dugald: Stranger

Duibhshth: Black peace

Eachann: Brown horse

Eanraig: Home-ruler

Eideard: Guardian of prosperity

Eoghan: Born of yew

Errol: To wander

Erskine: Upon the knife

Eumann: Protector of prosperity

Fib: Poet

Fife: from Fife (an area of Scotland)

Filib: Lover of horses

Foirtchern: Overlord

Forbes: Field

Fraser: Strawberry

Glen: Valley

Gordon: Spacious fort

Graeme: Gravel home

Grant: Great

Greg: Watchful

Hamilton: Flat-topped hill

Heckie: Defend

Hendry: Home-ruler

Hew: Heart, mind, or spirit

Iagan: Tiny, little fire

Imhear: Bow warrior

Irvine: Fresh water

Jaime: Supplanter

Keith: Woods

Kester: To spring up

Kirk: Lives near a church

Kyle: Slender

Laird: Landowner

Lamont: Lawman

Leith: Flowing water

Lennox: Place of elms

Logan: Hollow

Lyall: Shield Wolf

Lyle: From an island

Magnus: Great

Maitland: Bad-tempered

Martainn: Like Mars (the Roman warrior God)

Max: The greatest rival

Maxwell: the stream of Mack

Melville: Bad settlement

Monroe: in Ireland

Moray: Sea warrior

Muicheachtach: Skilled seaman

Muir: Sea

Munga: Dearest friend

Neacal: Victor of the people

Oengus: Excellent valor

Olghar: Elf army

Osgar: Deer-lover

Padraig: of noble descent

Pal: Small

Rab: Bright fame

Ramsey: Wild Garlic Island

Ranulf: Shield-wolf

Ronald: Wise ruler

Ross: Headland

Ruairi: Red king

Sawney: Defender of mankind

Seoras: Farmer

Seumas: Supplanter

Shug: Heart

Sim: Hearkening

Sioltech: Literally “sowing” (aka fruitful)

Somerled: Summer traveler

Steafan: Crown

Stu: House guard

Suibhne: Well-going

Tam: Twin

Tasgall: Divine

Tearlach: Instigator

Thorburn: Thor’s Bear

Tocuil: Thor’s Cauldron

Uailean: Healthy and strong

Uilleam: Will

Uisdean: Island stone

Vailean: Strong

Wiley: Helmet

Conclusion

With so many Scottish names to choose from, we hope you found at least one that was suitable for your canine! Some of these names are quite familiar to most English speakers, while others are a bit more unique.

  • Adair: The ford of the oaks
  • Ailbeart: Bright nobility
  • Aindrea: Warrior
  • Ainsley: Hermitage meadow
  • Alistair: Defender of mankind
  • Amhlaoibh: Heir of the ancestors
  • Aodh: Fire
  • Aodhagan: Tiny, little fire
  • Artair: Bear-man
  • Athol: Ford of the rock
  • Augustulus: Venerable (the name of a king who attended Arthur’s coronation)
  • Balfour: Grazing land
  • Barclay: Birch tree meadow
  • Beathan: Life
  • Benneit: Blessed
  • Bhaltair: Ruler of the army
  • Blaan: Little yellow one
  • Blair: Battlefield
  • Boyd: Yellow
  • Bruce: Woods
  • Bryce: Spotted or speckled
  • Cailean: Young pup
  • Callum: Dove
  • Cam: Crooked
  • Campbell: Crooked mouth
  • Carbrey: Charioteer
  • Cinaed: Born of fire
  • Clyde: Muddy
  • Claimain: Gentle
  • Coiseam: Steadfast
  • Comhnall: Hound of valor
  • Comag: Hound of defilement
  • Craig: Rock
  • Cuddy: Bright fame
  • Dabhairdh: Beloved
  • Dand: Warrior
  • Deorsa: Earth-worker (aka Farmer)
  • Dermid: Without envy
  • Dolaidh: World ruler
  • Drummond: Ridge
  • Dubhghlas: Black stream
  • Duff: Black
  • Dugald: Stranger
  • Duibhshth: Black peace
  • Eachann: Brown horse
  • Eanraig: Home-ruler
  • Eideard: Guardian of prosperity
  • Eoghan: Born of yew
  • Errol: To wander
  • Erskine: Upon the knife
  • Eumann: Protector of prosperity
  • Fib: Poet
  • Fife: from Fife (an area of Scotland)
  • Filib: Lover of horses
  • Foirtchern: Overlord
  • Forbes: Field
  • Fraser: Strawberry
  • Glen: Valley
  • Gordon: Spacious fort
  • Graeme: Gravel home
  • Grant: Great
  • Greg: Watchful
  • Hamilton: Flat-topped hill
  • Heckie: Defend
  • Hendry: Home-ruler
  • Hew: Heart, mind, or spirit
  • Iagan: Tiny, little fire
  • Imhear: Bow warrior
  • Irvine: Fresh water
  • Jaime: Supplanter
  • Keith: Woods
  • Kester: To spring up
  • Kirk: Lives near a church
  • Kyle: Slender
  • Laird: Landowner
  • Lamont: Lawman
  • Leith: Flowing water
  • Lennox: Place of elms
  • Logan: Hollow
  • Lyall: Shield Wolf
  • Lyle: From an island
  • Magnus: Great
  • Maitland: Bad-tempered
  • Martainn: Like Mars (the Roman warrior God)
  • Max: The greatest rival
  • Maxwell: the stream of Mack
  • Melville: Bad settlement
  • Monroe: in Ireland
  • Moray: Sea warrior
  • Muicheachtach: Skilled seaman
  • Muir: Sea
  • Munga: Dearest friend
  • Neacal: Victor of the people
  • Oengus: Excellent valor
  • Olghar: Elf army
  • Osgar: Deer-lover
  • Padraig: of noble descent
  • Pal: Small
  • Rab: Bright fame
  • Ramsey: Wild Garlic Island
  • Ranulf: Shield-wolf
  • Ronald: Wise ruler
  • Ross: Headland
  • Ruairi: Red king
  • Sawney: Defender of mankind
  • Seoras: Farmer
  • Seumas: Supplanter
  • Shug: Heart
  • Sim: Hearkening
  • Sioltech: Literally “sowing” (aka fruitful)
  • Somerled: Summer traveler
  • Steafan: Crown
  • Stu: House guard
  • Suibhne: Well-going
  • Tam: Twin
  • Tasgall: Divine
  • Tearlach: Instigator
  • Thorburn: Thor’s Bear
  • Tocuil: Thor’s Cauldron
  • Uailean: Healthy and strong
  • Uilleam: Will
  • Uisdean: Island stone
  • Vailean: Strong
  • Wiley: Helmet

We recommend making a lot of your favorite options and trying out a few on your canine. This provides you with a chance to narrow down your list – and gives you some time to learn your dog’s personality before naming them.

Dogs typically take a little bit before they learn their name, so this period of switching shouldn’t confuse them!

Featured Image: GoDog Photo, Shutterstock