Female | A quintessential Scottish name that will never go out of fashion, Bonnie is the Scots word for beautiful, pretty, stunning and attractive. Bonnies tend to have an inimitable personality.
Bonnie – Bonnie means “beautiful” and it's a very useful world out here in the Scottish Highlands. The perfect way to describe our most spectacular surroundings. Dug – Dug simply means “dog” in Scottish dialect.
A lass is a girl. Your Scottish folk dance teacher might announce, "Lads line up on that side, lasses on this side!"
Cute, n. Also: cuit(t, coot; kute, kuitt.
gòrach. More Scots Gaelic words for gorgeous. mòr-ghil. gorgeous. buidheach dheth.
In the Dictionary of the Scots Language gawsie is used to describe people and their features in a positive way: “Of persons: plump, fresh-complexioned and jovial-looking; handsome, of stately or imposing appearance, portly”.
Caoimhe is a Gaelic female name meaning “beautiful.” Pronounced KEE-va or KWEE-va, Caoimhe is a popular name in Ireland, ranked in the top 30 since 1997.
JO n., a sweetheart.
mo chridhe - my heart. mo leannan - my lover, my sweetheart. m'eudail - my darling, my dear. a thasgaidh - my darling, my dear.
m' ulaidh ort! my darling/dear!
Perfit(e a., Perfet a.] 1. Perfect, in various senses of Perfit(e a.
Morag: Meaning “great” or “princess”, also the Scottish name for Sarah.
Perhaps the most famous Scottish sayings of all time is “Auld Lang Syne”. This was made famous by Robert Burns' song, sang globally at New Year. The translation can be taken as “old long since” or “old long ago” meaning “days gone by” and when sung at New Years really means “let's drink to days gone by”.
breagha. More Scots Gaelic words for pretty. brèagha. pretty.
Sweetie-wife: n. purveyor of gossip.
A hug or a cuddle is often called a bosie here in the north east of Scotland, particularly in the Aberdeenshire area.
The subtle message Croí álainn translates from Gaelic to Beautiful heart.
Caitlin is an Irish name for girls meaning “pure.” Traditionally, Caitlin, pronounced kath-LEEN, was anglicized as Cathleen or Kathleen.
gríos » Heat, glow; ardour. gríosach » Glowing.
WALLIE adj fine, splendid; fancy, decorative.
Quine goes back to Old English cwen, meaning a woman, wife or, as in modern English, a queen. An obsolete spelling of this word, quean, shows more clearly the history of this word.
Sadie: From the Hebrew word sarai meaning “queen” or “princess,” Sadie is most popular in Scotland as a pet name for Sarah.
In Gaelic they're known as the sìth (pronounced 'shee'). There are many place names in Scotland named after the fairies such as Glen Shee (Fairy Glen) and Schiehallion (Fairy Hill of the Caledonians), one of our most famous mountains.