Medieval Scottish Names

These names were used by medieval Scottish peoples.
gender
usage
Aithbhreac f Medieval Scottish
Older form of Oighrig. This name was borne by the 15th-century Scottish poet Aithbhreac Inghean Coirceadal.
Cináed m Medieval Scottish, Old Irish
Possibly from Old Irish cin "respect, esteem, affection" or cinid "be born, come into being" combined with áed "fire", though it might actually be of Pictish origin. This was the name of the first king of the Scots and Picts (9th century). It is often Anglicized as Kenneth. The originally unrelated name Coinneach is sometimes used as the modern Scottish Gaelic form.
Dubhghall m Medieval Scottish, Medieval Irish
Irish and Scottish Gaelic form of Dougal.
Gille Críst m Medieval Scottish
Medieval Scottish form of Gilla Críst.
Mac Beatha m Medieval Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Macbeth.
Máel Coluim m Medieval Scottish
Medieval Scottish Gaelic form of Malcolm.
Máel Ísu m Medieval Scottish
Medieval Scottish Gaelic form of Maoilios.
Ruadh m Medieval Irish, Medieval Scottish
Irish and Scottish Gaelic byname meaning "red", often a nickname for one with red hair. This was the nickname of the Scottish outlaw Raibeart Ruadh MacGregor (1671-1734), known as Rob Roy in English.