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Conference oass::babynames

Title:A list of All the BABYNAMES (shadow copy)
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Moderator:OASS::BURDEN_D
Created:Tue Feb 13 1996
Last Modified:Fri May 30 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:996
Total number of notes:7139

689.0. "Scottish names for a Boy " by VERGA::TAYLOR () Thu May 23 1991 16:35

    Hi,
    
    I'm due on July 3rd and we are having trouble with boy names.  Our
    first son's name is Cody Ryan Taylor and I love the name so much that
    I can't come up with anything different or satisfying for the next one
    if it happens to be a boy.  The girl's name
    we have picked out, I believe, will be Keara Ann Taylor.  Our last
    name is Taylor as you know.  I saw the name Shane in this notes file
    which is the first one I have taking a liking to.  I would like to 
    come up with Scottish names.  Does anyone know of any?  I am
    Irish-American and my husband is Scottish (he is going by his mother's
    side).  I believe Taylor is English...correct?  
    
    Any suggestions would be welcome.  Thank-you.
    
    Diane
    
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689.1alexander?CNTROL::STOLICNYThu May 23 1991 19:0511
    
    My son's babysitter is from Scotland.  Her son's names are Alexander
    and Stewart.  I really like Alex/ander and it might make a good
    combination with Shane:  Shane Alexander Taylor or Alexander Shane Taylor
    
    I have worked with some folks from the Digital plant in Scotland
    but none had particularly unique names (Keith, Dougie, Jimmy, Steve).
    One name that was a bit different was Duncan.
    
    Good luck,
    Carol
689.2RIPPLE::BARTHOLOM_SHI've got a feeling...Fri May 24 1991 04:339
    A coupld of other names I've come across that are Scotish are
    
    Graeme/Graham
    
    and
    
    Liam
    
    Shilah
689.3Ian - my favorite boys nameEXIT26::MACDONALD_Kno unique hand plugs the damFri May 24 1991 18:189
    My favorite Scottish name (actually it's my favorite any-kind-of-name)
    is Ian - the Scottish form of John.  My husband is Scottish too, and
    I just about had him convinced to go with Ian (he was a hard one to
    persuade!) about 20 minutes before I delivered a beautiful little
    girl, so we used Allyson instead.  I wanted a girl, though!!!
    Good luck and congratulations...
    
    - Kathryn
    
689.4YANN or IAN ?LEMAN::EMONINMon May 27 1991 07:216
    My son' name is  Y A N N (Spelled the French-way)
    Why not ?
    
    Hello from Geneva
    Brigitte
    
689.5I like Ian %^>PCOJCT::REISThu Jun 06 1991 17:275
    Ian Patrick Taylor, a little Scottish, a little Irish, a little English
    
    sounds good to me!!
    
    Trudy
689.6Scottland is another nice suggestion for a boy!OBSESS::PHELANMon Jun 10 1991 18:4319
    My Grandfather was born in Glosgow Scottland.  His name was 
    William Burns Gailey.  (Burns was after the Scottish poet Robert Burns)
    ((very Scottish)).  Burns is a nice middle name to consider.  Andrew 
    was my his brothers name. 
    
    How about Scott Burns Taylor  or  Scott Ian Taylor for a boy! 
    
    My grandfather called his one of his daughters Scotti as a nick name.
    
    Friends of mine are from Scottland - though their names are not that 
    unusual.  Margaret and John.  Her maiden name was Proudfoot though and 
    she became a "Gentleman" once she married John Gentleman.  
    (Pretty different huh)!  Their children are: Scott, Carolyn and David 
    and Carolyn has a boy named Graham...
    
    Well,  if I think of any more I will send them along. 
    
    
    Christina
689.7KAOFS::S_BROOKThe U word makes me c-sick!Tue Jul 09 1991 19:329
    Re .1
    
    They say the true Scots way to spell Stewart is really
    
    Stuart
    
    Cheers!
    
    Stuart
689.8What about Gareth?WR2FOR::YACKLY_SHMon Jun 15 1992 21:092
    I have a Scottish friend whose name is Gareth.  We call him Gary so as
    not to be too formal.