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| Gib | Diminutive of Gilbert: Derived from the name Gilbride, meaning 'servant of St. Bridget'. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gil | Diminutive of Gilbert: Derived from the name Gilbride, meaning 'servant of St. Bridget'. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gilbert | Derived from the name Gilbride, meaning 'servant of St. Bridget'. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gilbride | Servant of St. Bridget. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gilleabart | Pledge. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gilleasbuig | Bold. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gillecriosd | Christ bearer. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gillivray | Servant of judgment. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gilmat | Sword bearer. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gilmer | Sword bearer. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gilmore | Sword bearer. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gilroy | Serves the king. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gobha | A smith. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Goraidh | Peaceful. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gordain | Hero. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gordan | Hero. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gordon | From the marshes. A surname and given name adopted from a Scottish place name. One of Scotland's great clans. | Male | Scottish | - |
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| Gow | A smith. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gowan | A smith. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Graeme | This Scottish surname is a variant of the Lincolnshire place name Grantham, meaning Grant's homestead, or farm home, and is also a common given name. Famous bearer: British writer Graham Greene. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Graham | This Scottish surname is a variant of the Lincolnshire place name Grantham, meaning Grant's homestead, and is also a common given name. Famous bearer: British writer Graham Greene. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Grahame | This Scottish surname is a variant of the Lincolnshire place name Grantham, meaning Grant's homestead, or farm home, and is also a common given name. Famous bearer: British writer Graham Greene. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Grant | Originally a Scottish surname derived from the French 'grand', meaning tall or great. Now common both as a surname and given name. Famous bearer: American President Ulysses S. Grant. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Grear | watchful | Female | Scottish | - |
| Gregor | A variant of Gregory, meaning 'on the watch', which gave rise to the name McGregor. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Griorgair | Vigilant. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Gunn | White. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Hamilton | A Scottish surname and place name of one of the great noble families of Scotland, and used as a given name since the 19th century. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Hamish | James - in Gaelic, Seumas, Seanius. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Harailt | Leader. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Hay | From the stockade. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Haye | From the stockade. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Henderson | Son of Henry. | Male | Scottish | - |
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| Henson | Son of Henry. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Home | From the cave. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Houston | From Hugh's town. Place-name and surname. American West Texan general Sam Houston. A city in Texas USA. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Hume | From the cave. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Iain | Scottish variant of Ian: 'Gift from God'. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Ian | Gift from God The Gaelic form of the name John. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Innes | From Innes. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Irvin | Variant of Ervin: Beautiful. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Irvine | Variant of Ervin: Beautiful. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Irving | From the City. Friend, as a variant of Irvin. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Irving. Irvin | Variant of Irvine: Friend. Both a surname and place name. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Iver | Archer. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Jackie | God has been gracious; has shown favor. Based on John or Jacques. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Jackson | God has been gracious; has shown favor. Based on John or Jacques. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Jacky | God has been gracious; has shown favor. Based on John or Jacques. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Jaime | Variant of Jacob Supplanter. | Male | Scottish | - |
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| Jamie | Variant of Jacob 'Supplanter.'. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Jamieson | Variant of Jacob 'Supplanter.'. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Janneth | Variant of Jane; from the French Jeanette. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Jock | God is gracious. A diminutive of John and influenced by Jack. Today, Jock is commonly used as a nickname for someone who is heavily involved in sports and has been used in the past as a nickname for a Scot or as a slang term for a Scottish soldier. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Johnson | Son of John. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Johnston | From John's farm. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Kade | From the wetlands. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Kai | Fire. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Kam | Form of Cameron 'crooked nose.'. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Kamden | Winding Valley. Form of Camden. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Kameron | Form of Cameron 'crooked nose.'. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Kamron | Form of Cameron 'crooked nose.'. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Kay | Fire. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Keeley | 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. | Male | Scottish | - |
| Keir | A surname used occasionally as a first name since the late 19th century. | Male | Scottish | - |