Connor, Dailey (my Irish last name) or Daley, Daly, Daily or severl others, Irvine, Acton, Amherst (also the town I live in), Aston, Avery, Barton, Blair, Brian, Brodie, Cameron, Channing, Douglass, Duncan, Emerson, Kevin, Kinsley, Logan
I am after a common surname,either scottish or irish that you could use as a first name for a boy?
McLain
McKenzie
McLeod
Sullivan
Reply:Patrick lochlain or
lain or bailey
Reply:Stewart, Connor, Lachlan,
Reply:Douglas
Reply:Connor, Cole, Brennan, Burke, O'Neill, O'Regan (drop the o's)
Reply:Garison, Donnelly,
Reply:Bailey
fergus
mackenzie
Hayden
Darcy
Flynn
Reply:How about Kirk?
Reply:Kennedy.
Reply:Shaughnasy. O'Mara. Finn.
Reply:Hamish, Hamilton.
Reply:Brennan,
(O') Riley,
Reply:Ian
Reply:any thing that starts with an o or mc
Reply:Ian is actually my oldest son's name :) It is Scottish...but it's not a surname!
If you are looking for something a little "less common"...What about these Scottish surnames:
Carson
Lawson
Spence
Connell
Ferries
Kendrick
Dixon
We're Scottish and my husband is from the Forsythe clan.. so our next son will be named Shaun Forsythe "insert-last-name-here" :)
Reply:Silas
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