Ainslie
Scottish
"solitary meadow"
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Ainslie Origin and Meaning
The name Ainslie is a boy's name.
Ainslie is a masculine name of Scottish origin, derived from the placename 'Annesley' in Nottinghamshire, England. The name ultimately comes from Old English elements meaning 'one's own meadow' or 'hermitage clearing.' As a first name, Ainslie gained popularity in Scotland before spreading to other English-speaking countries. While traditionally used for boys, it has become increasingly unisex in recent decades, particularly in Australia and North America. The name carries aristocratic associations in Scotland, where it was often used as a surname before transitioning to a given name. Ainslie remains relatively uncommon, appealing to parents seeking a distinctive name with historical roots and a melodic sound.
Famous People Named Ainslie
- Ainslie Thomas HendersonScottish singer,songwriter
- Ainslie Dixon MearesAustralian psychiatrist
- Ainslie RobertsAustralian painter
- Charles Benedict "Ben" AinslieEnglish Olympic sailor