Scottish Names that Start With P

  1. Paisley
    • Origin:

      Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "church, cemetery"
    • Description:

      For a name related to a Scottish town, a patterned Indian fabric, and a country singer named Brad, Paisley has seen remarkable success. After appearing, seemingly out of nowhere, it is now an American favorite.
  2. Paisley
    • Origin:

      Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "church, cemetery"
    • Description:

      Taken from a Scottish town, a Scots surname, and the name of an intricately patterned fabric, Paisley means "church" or "cemetery." It ranks highly for girls and is in US Top 100. It may feel a little swirly to ever catch on for boys, but with gentle names like Rowan, Teddy, Casey, Emery, and Trace rising in the US, and Hadley, Oakley, McKenzie, and Presley ranking in the UK, Paisley might one day be considered for any gender. Paisley Currah, a political scientist, professor, author and advocate for transgender rights, is a notable bearer of the name.
  3. Perth
    • Origin:

      Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "thornbush thicket"
    • Description:

      There's a Perth in Scotland and a bigger one in Australia; this name could make a statement similar to Heath.
  4. Pollock
    • Origin:

      Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "pit"
    • Description:

      If used at all these days, it would be to honor artist Jackson, whose first name would be far preferable.
  5. Philbin
    • Description:

      Philbin is a masculine name of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic 'Féilbhín' or 'Failbhe,' meaning 'wolf' or 'little wolf.' This surname-turned-first-name gained recognition in America largely through television personality Regis Philbin, who brought it to public attention during his long career in entertainment. While not commonly used as a first name, Philbin carries a distinctive sound and strong cultural connection to Irish heritage. It conveys qualities of loyalty, strength, and charisma. The name remains rare as a given name, making it a unique choice that stands out while still being recognizable, particularly among those familiar with Irish naming traditions or media personalities.
  6. Pilbin
    • Description:

      Pilbin is an extremely rare masculine name with obscure origins. It may have evolved as a surname before transitioning to occasional use as a first name, following the pattern of many surnames that have made this shift. The name potentially has Irish or English roots, possibly related to ancient Celtic naming traditions or geographic locations. As a first name, Pilbin has remained exceedingly uncommon, barely registering in naming statistics across English-speaking countries. This rarity gives it a distinctive quality that might appeal to parents seeking a truly unique option. The name has a strong, somewhat traditional sound despite its obscurity. With its uncommon nature, Pilbin offers the benefit of individuality while still having a pronounceable, accessible structure.