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Ramsay

Meaning and Origin of the Name Ramsay

The name Ramsay comes from the ancient Scottish city “Hramsa,” which translates from Old English to “wild garlic.” Ramsay, as well as a first or given name name, is also a surname found in Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom, as well as other countries.

Popularity of Ramsay

Ramsay was not in the 100 most popular baby boys’ names in Scotland in 2017 (latest stats from the government).

Famous People Named Ramsay

When considering naming your baby Ramsay, you may want to think about some famous people named Ramsay.

Ramsay MacDonald – a British Prime Minister
  • Ramsay Bolton is a character from George R.R. Martin’s novel series A Song of Ice and Fire. He is also featured in the TV adaptation, “Game of Thrones.”
  • There is also Ramsay MacDonald, previous Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and one of the founders of the Labour Party.
  • Horror writer Ramsey Campbell, who has an alternative spelling of the name, is also notable.
  • One of the most popular people alive today with the name actually has it as a last name. Scottish-born Chef Gordon Ramsay is a famous restaurateur, food critic, and television personality. The name Ramsay certainly holds a lot of power.

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Jim

Meaning and Origin of the Name Jim

For anyone looking for an easy going name for their baby boy, the name Jim is a great choice and is a common name for those to remember.

Jim actually comes from a a Hebrew and Latin origin (Iacomus), and for those who are curious as to the meaning of Jim, it actually stands for “supplanter”.

Jim is often used as a pet form of the name James.

Popularity of the Name

There was only 1 baby with the first name Jim in Scotland in 2017. However, there were 6 babies with the name Jimmy and 368 babies called James.

So you would certainly expect many babies in Scotland to be called Jim although they are likely to be officially named James or Jimmy.

Famous People with the Name

The popularity of Jim has skyrocketed, and there are several of famous actors worldwide who have this name like comedian and actor Jim Carrey, singer and songwriter Jim Morrison, and English actor and stand-up comedian Jim Bowen.

Why choose the name Jim?

A lot of people who carry this name have a fond color towards blue, and when it comes to numerology and personality reasons, these type of people are very independent and have no problem living alone in their futures. A lot of these types of people tend to turn out very successful in their lives, and have a way of bringing forth a lot of admirers. Anyone born with the name Jim also tend to be easily broken hearted, and are very sensitive.

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The name James

The name Jimmy

Lachie

Meaning and Origin of the Name Lachie

The masculine Scottish name Lachie was used as a given name in Scotland and Ireland during the early Middle Ages.

The meaning of Lachie is “the land filled with lakes”. Lachie was introduced to Scotland, during the Middle Ages. It originated from the Scottish Gaelic name Lachlan, which was spelled Lochlainn during the early Middle Ages. The name Lachie was initially utilized as a nickname, which signified Viking intruders of Scotland.

Popularity

Lachie was a famous name used throughout Scotland, England, New Zealand, and Australia. The popularity of Lachie isn’t very common. Although, it has been a top name in Australia for at least a decade.

Lachie came in at 91st on Scotland’s records in the year of 2017. It finally reached the top 1000 baby names for the first time in the United States in the year of 2013 and it ranked 98th.

How to Pronounce Lachie

Scottish individuals pronounce the first syllable of the name Lachie like “lack”, pronouncing the name like “Lack-lin”. Other countries pronounce the first syllable like “lock”, pronouncing the name like “Lock-lin”. So, it can be pronounced as either “Lack-lin” or “Lock-Lin”. Either way, it’s still a perfect name, that will fit a perfect little baby boy!

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Lachlan

Meaning and Popularity of the Name Lachlan

Every child’s name is special. Throughout the years, the name Lachlan was quite popular in Scotland; however, in recent years, the popularity of Lachlan has declined among new parents. In 2018, Lachland did not make it to the top 100 baby boys’ names in Scotland.

The meaning of Lachlan translates to Warlike in Scottish culture. Based on the meaning of Lachlan, it is referred from a Viking warrior and translates to land of lakes. Since Lachlan is not quite popular with new parents, there are famous people with the name.

Famous People with the Name Lochlan

During the medieval era, Lochlann of Galloway was a knight in Scotland. He was loyal to King William and as a reward for his loyalty, he earned a high rank in a title- Constable of the King of Scots, and land. With the land, he founded the Glenluce Abbey- a Catholic monastery, in which the ruins are still around today.

Richard Grieve plays Lachlan Fraser on the Australian soap Home and Away. On the show, he played a doctor who was a good guy. His appearance was brief but memorable.

Lachlan Grant was a Scottish doctor who worked in rural Scotland. Throughout his studies, he has done some research with tuberculosis in the later years; however, in his earlier years, his focus was on healthcare in rural Scotland. Though the name and meaning of Lachlan are referred to a Viking warrior, the men who are named after him, made a difference in Scottish culture.

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Keir

Meaning of Keir

Keir is a Scottish name and it’s a variation on the name Kerr.

Popularity

Keir was the 210th most popular baby boys’ name in Scotland in 2017 with 24 baby boys being given that name.

Famous People with the Name Keir

Keir Starmer the English Labour politician
Keir Starmer the English Labour politician
Keir Starmer the English Labour politician
British Labour Party politician and barrister Keir Starmer, who serves as the Member of Parliament for Holborn and St Pancras and Shadow Brexit Secretary. He was appointed Queen’s Counsel (QC) in 2002 and Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in the 2014 New Year Honours. Scottish trade unionist and politician Keir Hardie, who was a founder of the Labour Party, and served as its first parliamentary leader from 1906 to 1908. In 1879, he was elected leader of a miners’ union in Hamilton. American actor Keir Dullea, who is best known for his portrayals of astronaut David Bowman in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey and its 1984 sequel, 2010: The Year We Make Contact. English-born Canadian actor Keir Gilchrist is known for playing Marshall Gregson on Showtime’s original series United States of Tara, Craig Gilner in the 2010 comedy-drama film It’s Kind of a Funny Story, Paul in It Follows, and Sam Gardner in the Netflix original series Atypical.

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Jimmie

Meaning and Origin of the Name Jimmie

Name Jimmie: An alternative to the given name James. Has Latin origin and can be used as either masculine or feminine.

Meaning of Jimmie: Commonly a Hebrew name, the name means Supplanter which when translated means government or a ruler of a country.

The popularity of Jimmie

The name started taking off back in the mid-late 1800s and reach its peak between 1940-1950. The name has been on a slow but steady decline since the mid-1900s but still has a large amount of the population giving the name to future generations.

According to the Scottish government, in 2017, no baby was given the name Jimmie although James was the 3rd most popular name.

Famous People with the Name Jimmie

The singer Jimmie Vaughan
The singer Jimmie Vaughan

Here are a few famous people with the first name Jimmie:

  • Jimmie Allen: An American country music singer and known songwriter, his more recent albums include “Mercury Lane” and “Best Shot” which were produced by Broken Bow Records.
  • Jimmie Vaughan: An American Blues Rock Guitarist, he is also a singer for Austin, Texas. He is well known for being the older brother to a legendary blues guitarist, Stevie Ray Vaughan.
  • Jimmie Johnson: A well-known race car driver for the Nascar organization. He drives the #48 car and has won seven championships in the Monster Energy Cup series. He currently races full-time for the Monster Energy Series and has the sixth-most all-time Nascar Cup series wins. Born September 17th 1975, he is currently 43 years of age.

Beiste

Meaning of the name Beiste

Names are a fun and interesting thing to study because whether you know it or not, your name means something more than just a name. The name Beiste, in particular, is a name originating from Scotland.

The meaning of Beiste is basically beast or beastly.

Popularity

The popularity of Beiste is that it is not necessarily widely popular but it has gained some attention being mostly from the fact that popular glee character Shannon Beiste takes the name and wears it well.

In 2017, Beiste was not in the top baby boys’ names, in fact, no one in Scotland was given that name as a baby name.

Why choose the name?

The name itself has a great sound to it and really brings out the Scottish descent in a person allowing others to know where you come from.

It is also said to mean beastly as in powerful and can be interpreted as empowering and bringing forth great wrath.

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Broden

Meaning and Origin of the Name Broden

The name Broden is a Scottish male name and the meaning of the name is derived from the Scottish names of Brody or Brodie.

The Scottish meaning of the name Broden os from the Brodie Castle in Moray, Scotland.

There is also the Dutch meaning of the name is ‘Loaves of Bread’ and the Finnish and American meaning is Brother.

Popularity

The popularity of Broden is not at all popular however it was the 490th most popular baby boys’ name in Scotland in 2017.

Traits of people called Broden

People with this name have a strong desire to inspire others in a great way and like to share their own views on spiritual wonders.

People with this name tend to have things in an orderly fashion that allows others to build and dedicated to building their lives on a steady foundation. They value justice, and peace may be easy to anger with those who do not see things in the same manner. Managing and saving money is one of their strengths and they are good at building things in the world of manifestation. Very serious and conservative human beings.

People and Places with the name

People with the name include:

  • Stephen Broden former Republican from the state of Texas
  • John Broden another American politician.
  • and of course Broden Castle.

Paden

Meaning and Origin of the Name Paden

The Scottish name Paden wasn’t one of the most popular names for boys in 2017, but it is a nice sounding name with a simple meaning. “Little nobleman” is the meaning of Paden.

Popularity

Paden is not a popular baby boys’ name in Scotland and according to Scottish government records no baby was name Paden in 2017.

And, while the popularity of Paden and how it hasn’t been used often might make it seem obscure, there are some uses of the name that make it recognisable. There are a few famous people and places with the name Paden, and it is an easy name to pronounce.

Famous People and Places with the Name Paden

Paden Oklahoma is a small town in the United States. Jurica Paden is a famous singer and guitarist from Croatia. And, the playwright, producer, and stage actor John Emerson was given the name Clifton Paden at birth.

So, while the name isn’t popular, it is a boys name with simple spelling, and that is easy to recognize, and it also sounds good when it is spoken out loud.

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Hew

Meaning and Origin of Hew

In its earliest form, the name Hew was original spelt as ‘Hugh,’ and was derived from the Germanic word ‘hug,’ meaning “heart, mind, spirit.” In Old English, it was related to the word ‘hyge’ and, not surprisingly, was used to refer to someone who served in a household, particularly as a domestic helper.

Over time, the name was adopted by the nobility and, in France, it was common among dynastic leaders, including kings. When the name came to Scotland, by way of the Normans, the spelling changed to its modern variant: Hew.

Popularity of Hew

A unique name, Hew has not been on the 100 most common boys names in Scotland for at least the past 5 years (National Records of Scotland). However, several notable Hew’s can be found throughout history.

Famous People with the name Hew

Hew Strachan the Scottish military historian
Hew Strachan the Scottish military historian

In Scotland, 18th-Century Politician and Judge, Sir Hew Dalrymple, Lord North Berwick, was a Commissioner for the Articles of Union between England and Scotland. It was also the given name of Hew Ross, who served in the Irish Rebellion of 1798, as well as a commander in both the Peninsular War and the so-called Hundred Days (the period between Napoleon’s return from exile, until the second restoration of the King).

A contemporary namesake, Sir Hew Strachan, is a military historian and a Professor of International Relations at the University of St Andrews, as well as an award-winning author.

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Tormod

Meaning of Tormod

Tormod is a masculine Scottish boy name that comes from Germanic and Old Norse roots, meaning “North man” or “Thor’s mind.” “Thor-mod” translates to “mind, courage, and wrath.”

Norse conquerors first introduced the name Tormod to Gaelic speakers and have since been Anglicised as a meaning of Norman in Scotland. The name has been used in Gaelic, Scandinavian, and Scottish languages.

The popularity of Tormod

Since Tormod is a unique name, it was not found in the 100 most popular baby boys’ name in Scotland in 2017.

Famous People with the Name Tormod

Three of the most well-known individuals with the name Tormod is Tormod Macleod, Tormod MacGill-Eain, and Tormod Caimbeul.

  • Tormod Macleod is remembered as a west Highland Lord and son of Leod; traditional founder and eponymous ancestor of Clan MacLeod. His name is now known as the Scottish Gaelic name Sìol Thormoid, which means “seed of Tormod.”
  • Tormod MacGill-Eain is a famous Scottish Gaelic comedian, novelist, poet, musician and broadcaster, who passed in August 2017.
  • Tormod Caimbeul, a Scottish Gaelic novelist, poet, author of children’s literature, and translator, who is remembered today as one of the most important Gaelic writers of the twentieth century.

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Gilchrist

Gilchrist Name and Meaning

Gilchrist is a Scottish surname from the Gaelic personal name Gille Crìosd, which translates to servant of Christ. In recent years the name has been used as a unique first name for males. Because of its more common usage as a last name, the popularity of Gilchrist is not known or recorded.

Gilchrist can find its origins in the ancient county of Berwickshire, Scotland. Their family held a seat for an extended amount of time, some even claim before the Norman Conquest. Some ancient variations of the name are Gilcist, Gilcriest, and Gilcryst.

Popularity

It is no surprise that Gilchrist was not in the top 100 baby boys names in Scotland in 2017.

Famous Gilchrist’s

The Cricketer Adam Gilchrist
The Cricketer Adam Gilchrist

Two of the most famous people bearing the name Gilchrist is Sidney Gilchrist Thomas and Andrew Gilchrist. Sidney Gilchrist Thomas was an English inventor and Andrew Gilchrist was a British Special Operations Executive operative who served during the Cold War.

In present times we can find the name Gilchrist associated with the famous Australian cricketer Adam Gilchrist. Also in the Gilchrist county, Florida, named after Albert W. Gilchrist, an earlier governor for the state.

 

 

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Popular Scottish Boys’ Names in 2017

Considering a Scottish boy baby name for your new bundle? Here are some of the most Popular Scottish Boys’ Names in 2017.

The List of the Most Common Scottish Boys’ Names

The official list can be seen below:

Rank Name (Births registered in 2017)
1 Jack (453)
2 Oliver (355)
3 James (342)
4 Lewis (341)
5 Noah (300)
6 Logan (299)
7 Harris (284)
8 Alexander (278)
9 Leo (265)
10 Harry (263)

A break down of the Top  Scottish Originating Names

Topping the list of names are Alec which is the pet form of Alexander. Angus, Blair, Brodie and Cameron are some of the other top contenders.

Among the others is Drew, the Scottish pet form of Andrew,

Euan from the Gaelic name Eoghan and Evan which means God is gracious. Ewan is the Gaelic version of the name John.

Then there is Finlay meaning white warrior and Fraser from Norman origins.

Some of the more common Popular Scottish Boys’ Names in 2017 were Kyle, which is from the Gaelic word caol and Logan meaning hollow.

Malcolm from the Gaelic name Meal Coluim, Murray from the area of Moray,

Neil which is a variation of the name Nicholas, Robert, very common, meaning bright flame and Scott which means someone from Scotland.

Many more names grace the names for the most Popular Scottish Boys’ Names in 2017 as these are just to the top and most popular ones from the year. Jack, James, Oliver and Lewis are other popular names and so are Noah, Abbott, Leo, Charlie, Mason and Jacob. Some names have dual meanings and some have unknown meanings recorded.

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Ailean

Meaning and Origin of the Name Ailean

The name Ailean is Scotish and means “rock” and “handsome”.

The popularity of the Name

It is a boy name that wasn’t very popular in Scotland in 2016. The popularity of Ailean was low enough that it didn’t make it to the top 100 baby names list. But, it is a simple sounding and good looking name with a great meaning. The meaning of Ailean is simple and appropriate for any baby boy.

Famous People with the Name Ailean

The name Ailean has been used a few times in Scotish history, including for Ailean mac Ruaidhri, who was a leading figure in the thirteenth century. And Ailean Macclean is a notable 16th-century fictional character.

Why Choose the Name for your Baby?

The boy name Ailean has been used throughout history and is a great name with history behind it. It is a name that Scotish people can be proud of because of how it has been used in the past. Ailean isn’t popular in modern times, but it is still recognisable and an easy name to love because of its simplicity.

Famous People with the Name Ailean

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Popular Dumfries & Galloway Boys Names

Popular Dumfries & Galloway Boys Names in 2017

Every year the Scottish Government publishes a list of the most popular baby’s’ names. In this article, we will look at the top Popular Dumfries & Galloway Boys Names in 2017.

There was Jack, Oliver, James, Archie, Ethan, Alfie, Harris, Thomas, Freddie, Harry, Jacob, Lewis, Lucas, Rory, and Samuel.

1 Jack (17 babies)
2 Oliver (14 babies)
3 James (9 babies)
4= Archie (8 babies)
4= Ethan (8 babies)
6= Alfie (7 babies)
6= Harris (7 babies)
6= Thomas (7 babies)
9= Freddie (6 babies)
9= Harry (6 babies)
9= Jacob (6 babies)
9= Lewis (6 babies)
9= Lucas (6 babies)
9= Rory (6 babies)
9= Samuel (6 babies)

Jack by far was the most popular baby’s name in Dumfries & Galloway closely followed by the name of Oliver. Unfortunately, none of the top 10 names was traditional Scottish names.

It was quite surprising that Thomas was not in the top 10 names especially after the famous engineer Thomas Telford come from the nearby town of Westerkirk. John after the local heroes of John Paul Jones or John Laurie the famous Scottish actor from Dad’s Army who was born in the town of Dumfries.

We hope the above list of popular names will help you choose a name for your baby. Also, don’t forget to check out other Scottish boys’ names on our website.