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141 Jeanie Scottish Diminutive of Jean: Scottish version of the Old French Jehane, a feminine form of John: God is gracious. F
142 Jeanne Scottish Variant of Jean: Scottish version of the Old French Jehane, a feminine form of John: God is gracious. F
143 Jeannette Scottish Diminutive of Jean: Scottish version of the Old French Jehane, a feminine form of John: God is gracious. F
144 Jeannie Scottish Diminutive of Jean: Scottish version of the Old French Jehane, a feminine form of John: God is gracious. F
145 Jen Scottish Diminutive of Janet. God has been gracious. F
146 Jess Scottish Diminutive of Jessie: A diminutive of Janet. Also a diminutive of Jessamine or Jessical. F
147 Jessie Scottish A diminutive of Janet. Also a diminutive of Jessamine or Jessical. F
148 Kameron Scottish Clan name meaning bent nose. F
149 Keeley Scottish Variant of Kelly: Wood. Surname and place name that has only been used as a first name (either gender) in the latter half of the 20th century. F
150 Kellie Scottish Variant of Kelly: Wood. Surname and place name that has only been used as a first name (either gender) in the latter half of the 20th century. F
151 Kelly Scottish Wood. Surname and place name that has only been used as a first name (either gender) in the latter half of the 20th century. F
152 Kenzie Scottish The fair one. Abbreviation of McKenzie. F
153 Kenzy Scottish The fair one. Abbreviation of McKenzie. F

154 Kirsten Scottish Variant of Kirsty: Christian. A Scottish variant of Christina. F
155 Kirsty Scottish Christian. A Scottish variant of Christina. F
156 Lainie Scottish Serves John. F
157 Lair Scottish Mare. F
158 Laire Scottish Mare. F
159 Lara Scottish Mare. F
160 Laren Scottish Serves Lawrence. F
161 Larena Scottish Serves Lawrence. F
162 Laria Scottish Serves Lawrence. F
163 Leana Scottish Serves John. F
164 Les Scottish Diminutive of Lesley: Scottish surname and place name. F
165 Leslee Scottish Derived from name of a prominent Scottish clan 'Leslie. F
166 Lesley Scottish Scottish surname and place name. F
167 Leslie Scottish Dwells at the gray fortress. F
168 Lezlie Scottish Name of a prominent Scottish clan spelled to preserve original Scottish pronunciation. F
169 Lindsay Scottish A lake; a place of linden trees. From the island of the lime tree. Once regarded as a masculine name, Lindsay was eventually used for children of both genders. Today, girls are given this name more frequently. F
170 Lindsey Scottish Variant of Lindsay: A lake; a place of linden trees. From the island of the lime tree. Once regarded as a masculine name, Lindsay was eventually used for children of both genders. Today, girls are given this name more frequently. F
171 Linsey Scottish A lake; a place of linden trees. F
172 Lioslaith Scottish Dwells at the gray fortress. F
173 Lorna Scottish Feminine of Lorne from Loren referring to the laurel tree symbolic of honor or victory. Heroine of Blackmoore's novel Lorna Doone. F
174 Lyndsey Scottish A lake; a place of linden trees. F
175 Lynsey Scottish Variant of Lindsay: A lake; a place of linden trees. From the island of the lime tree. Once regarded as a masculine name, Lindsay was eventually used for children of both genders. Today, girls are given this name more frequently. F