# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
736 | Nairna | Scottish | Dwells at the alder tree river. | F | ![]() |
737 | Nairne | Scottish | Dwells at the alder tree river. | F | ![]() |
738 | Nairne | Scottish | From the alder - tree river. | M | ![]() |
739 | Nathair | Scottish | Snake. | M | ![]() |
740 | Nathaira | Scottish | Snake. | F | ![]() |
741 | Nathara | Scottish | Snake. | F | ![]() |
742 | Nathrach | Scottish | Snake. | M | ![]() |
743 | Nathraichean | Scottish | Snake. | M | ![]() |
744 | Naughton | Scottish | Pure. | M | ![]() |
745 | Neakail | Scottish | Victorious people. | M | ![]() |
746 | Nechtan | Scottish | Pure. | M | ![]() |
747 | Neilan | Scottish | Champion Form of Neil. | M | ![]() |
748 | Neill | Scottish | Champion Form of Neil. | M | ![]() |
749 | Ness | Scottish | From the headland. | M | ![]() |
750 | Nessa | Scottish | From the headland. Can also be a variant of Nessie: (diminutive of Agnes: pure; chaste). | F | ![]() |
751 | Nessia | Scottish | From the headland. | F | ![]() |
752 | Nessie | Scottish | Diminutive of Agnes: pure; chaste. Nessie is also the nickname given to the fabled Loch Ness monster. | F | ![]() |
753 | Niall | Scottish | Champion. | M | ![]() |
754 | Nicol | Scottish | Victorious; conquerer of the people. Variant of Nicholas. | M | ![]() |
755 | Nighean | Scottish | Young woman. | F | ![]() |
756 | Nighinn | Scottish | Young woman. | F | ![]() |
757 | Norris | Scottish | From the north. | M | ![]() |
758 | Norval | Scottish | From the north valley. | M | ![]() |
759 | Ogilhinn | Scottish | From the high peak. | M | ![]() |
760 | Ogilvie | Scottish | From the high peak. | M | ![]() |
761 | Oidhche | Scottish | Night. | M | ![]() |
762 | Oliphant | Scottish | Great strength. | M | ![]() |
763 | Paden | Scottish | Royal. | M | ![]() |
764 | Padruig | Scottish | Royal. | M | ![]() |
765 | Parlan | Scottish | Farmer. | M | ![]() |
766 | Paton | Scottish | Royal. | M | ![]() |
767 | Payton | Scottish | Royal. | M | ![]() |
768 | Peyton | Scottish | Royal. | M | ![]() |
769 | Phemie | Scottish | Diminutive of Euphemia: A popular Scottish name taken from the Greek, meaning auspicious speech or good repute. | F | ![]() |
770 | Pherson | Scottish | Parson. | M | ![]() |