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[Opinions] Scottish BAs
(I've starred the ones I like)Christina Elizabeth Janet (Morgan + Natalie)
Stella Elizabeth (Archie)
Lucia Antonia
Bethany Ina
Erin Kathleen (Emma Rose)
Macey Brooke
Cora-Mae (Sheridan)
Livvy Mae
Layla Grace
Dana Rose
Cerys Marjory (Kian) *
Jessica Florence
Carla Margaret (Connor)
Chloe Arabella
Meadow Livinia
Mirrin Alexandra *
Morven Alexandra (Logan)
Morven Alice (Lachlan* + Keir)
Maisie Heather (Archie + Freddie)
Maisie Joan Ishbel *
Isabella Moira (Francesca Catherine)
Sophie Lynn (Shaun, Denika + Shannan) - wow Sophie got a good deal
Scarlett Elaine *
Tamzin Adrienne Anne
Zahra Adele (Farah, Omar + Yasmin)
Lara Alice (Struan + Lewis)
Lexie Molly
Lexie Nina (John)
Leah Summer Marclette
Millie Caroll
Ava Carron - I hope that's not supposed to be Karen
Nansie Rose
Faith Deborah Laraine (Rhys)
Isabella Autumn Jean
Mayson Autumn (Devin + Ryan)
Rihannan Faye - Rihanna has a lot to answer for
Bronwyn Elise
Emmeline Jewel (Chapman)
Bonnie (Honey) - I think I'm going to be sick
Marina *Rory Matthew (Ellie + Carly)
Daniel Ruairidh (Anna Ceit) *
Rhys Mark Tobias (Calum)
Blair Derek (Dylan)
Gregor Alan (Angus + Ruari)
Inis Bruce Graham (Lewis + Harris) - so what happened to Arran?
Cairn Campbell (Rory) - sounds like a solicitors firm
Nial Anthony
Aiden Neil *
Bailey Sinclair – usually pronounced as SIN-cler rather than sin-CLARE
Alistair Sinclair (David)
Stanley Andrew George (Scarlett)
Connor Alexander (Blair) *
Dyllan Charlie
Louie Daniel (Ella)
Luis William
Evan Stewart
Ross David Scott (Ryan)
Guy Ross (Max)
Joseph Mungo James
Angus Oliver (Eva)
Kai Finnan
Kian Tommy Braidyn (Shay)
Ford Jaxson
Saul Leonard
Rocco James (Madi + Cerys)
Devin John (Finley)
Zak Ronan (Jodie + Ethan)
Archie Iain Roderick
Kyle Iain Alexander (Lauren)
Kyle Alan James (Louisa)
Hamish Angus David (Isla)
Gregor Alexander Bruce
Alexander Monty Daniel
Henry Charles Oman
MacKenzie Alexander Mark (Angel)
Faris (Flynn)
Jake Linkin (surname Park) - *headdesk*
Talon Wallace - aw cute. His parents have clearly lost the distinction between real life and fantasy roleplay. Harry David + Sophie Kay
William David + Alexandra Grace
Robert Hugh + Evelyn Rosa *
Kirsty Helen + Isla BethEmily Jane, Zoe Isabel + Lucy Shona
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I like/love (*) the following:Stella
(Archie)
Lucia (*)
Antonia (*)
Cora (*)
Mae (preferably as a first name)
Rose (*)
Florence (*)
Margaret
Livinia (love/strongly prefer Lavinia)
Alice
Maisie
(Freddie) (as an occasional nickname for Frederick)
(Catherine) (*)
Elaine
Anne (*)
Adele (*)
(Lewis)
Millie (*) (preferably as a nickname for Camilla / Millicent)
Emmeline (*)(Anna)
(Angus)
Graham (*)
Alistair (prefer Alasdair / Alastair)
George
Charlie (*) (as a nickname for Charles)
Oliver
(Eva)
Saul
Leonard
Rocco
(Louisa) (*)
Henry (*)
Charles (*)
WallaceHugh
Evelyn Rosa
Helen Jane (*)
Lucy (*)
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Mirrin, Bonnie, Joan, Morven, Archie, Angus. Ah the love!I like many others but boy am I sick of Isabella, Ava and Jessica.
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I like:
Lucia Antonia
Layla Grace
Jessica Florence
Carla Margaret
Morven Alexandra
Scarlett Elaine
Rory Matthew
Gregor Alan
Ross David Scott
Rocco James
Kyle Iain Alexander
Gregor Alexander BruceSome of them I find a bit odd though.Cairn on a boy? I've only ever heard this name twice, both times on girls so I guess I just think of it as a girls name.
Mirrin makes me think of Braveheart.
Livvy I see as a nickname rather than first name.
Talon... well... there are no words.
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Cairn on a girl? I've never heard that, but it must be different up north. I see a name meaning essentially pile of stones as pretty masculine. Actually poor Cairn Campbell he's pile-of-stones crooked-mouth! I've seen quite a few Mirrens recently. I was thinking the spelling Mirrin might be a football fan honouring St Mirrin?!
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Haha wouldn't surprise me, my dad called me Caley after Caley Thistle... Not that I'm too bothered but still!
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I likeErin Kathleen
Arabella
Meadow Livinia
Maisie Heather
Francesca Catherine
Adrienne Anne
Zahra Adele
Bonnie (Honey)- I like Bonnie and dislike Honey though not as much as most people on here because I have a good association with it. It's just funny ecause the woman I know named Honey has a daughter named Bonnie.Rory Matthew
Daniel Ruairidh
Gregor Alan
Evan Stewart
Rocco
Ronan
Kyle Alan James- so pedestrian and yet very nice
Gregor Alexander BruceHarry David + Sophie Kay- lol not a fan but also almost my friend's siblings (Henry David) & Sofie Kate
Robert Hugh + Evelyn RosaLucy Shona
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i'm surprisedthat they are so similar to English kind of BA's. I was expecting more real true scottish names, never the less some of them are charming :)Christina Elizabeth Janet (Morgan + Natalie) -nice to see Christina revived! the Janet is too much though.
Stella Elizabeth (Archie) -sibset goes really good together.
Lucia Antonia -absolutely love this depending on how they pronounce Lucia.
Morven Alexandra (Logan) -what the hell is Morven? its awful. I could see it on a male in like a Harry Potter type series... but not a female :(
Emmeline is gorgeous :)Luis William -Louis William would be nicer but this is best boys combo so far.. the rest are not really my style.
wow they like their Alexanders!!
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The only Morven I know is male. He is about 40 and is of course Scottish. I like it on a boy but it's too masculine sounding for a girl. Very much like Morgan IMO.
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yeah as Caledonia said, Morven isn't entirely unknown here. There was a book called Morvern Callar by Allan Warner I'm not sure if that had anything to do with it's popularity as a girls name. Morvern is actually the spelling of the real placename, Morven was the name of the mythical Gaelic kingdom in the Ossian poems. Why it was decided it's a girls name I don't know. Personally I don't like it either, especially since it means 'big gap' it sounds like an insult to the persons intelligence! You do see more Scottish names in the boys selection than the girls like Rory, Roderick, Gregor, Blair, Iain, Archie, Kyle, Hamish, Angus... It's something I've noticed people tend to be more traditional naming boys than girls. In the Scottish lists of all the names used in 2007 the boys list ends about a page before the girls.

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Morven is a place in Scotland, and I know a lot of Morvens (all female) so I guess its quite a popular name up here
:-)

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OTAll the Morven's I know are female too.So nice to see another Invernesian on the boards! I'm moved to Dundee but would move home again in a second. My cousin was almost called Caley too because my uncle is a massive ICT fan. Another cousin was nearly Caledonia, but they thought it would be too much of a mouthful.
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