The flag on the left is the 'Lion Rampant' which is the old Royal flag of Scotland. The flag on the right is the Scottish National flag also known as the 'Saltire' or St Andrews Cross. Sorry, don't know what happened to the picture.
I can't think of 'nicknames' but it is known as The Saltire and the St Andrew's cross
The White cross on a Blue background is called the Saltire or the Cross of Saint Andrew.
A Jewish person may have almost any name possible, but there are no names that are traditionally both Scottish and Jewish.
I have found this site, I don't know how accurate it is but it might help. I was looking for Scottish names too when I found your question. Here's the URL: http://www.babynology.com/scottish_babynames.html
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You want them all named ? You've got to be kidding. There are almost 400 mountains. Most Scottish mountains begin with the name Ben or Beinn.
There are many Scottish boy names such as Garry, Andrew, Angus, Kenneth, Duncan, James, Hamish, Connor, Fraser, Gordon and many more.
Edmund Hogan has written: 'Onomasticon goedelicum' -- subject(s): Celtic Names, Celtic languages, Etymology, Geographical Names, Irish language, Names, Names, Celtic, Names, Geographical, Names, Scottish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic Names, Scottish Gaelic language
Here are some Scottish cake names Scottish Oatcakes, Scottish Shortbread, and Traditional Scottish Dundee Cake.
Some good names for a Scottish fold kitten are Maxie, Scoops, and pidgin.
A Jewish person may have almost any name possible, but there are no names that are traditionally both Scottish and Jewish.
They are not unless you have one.
It means 'son' in Scottish Gaelic.McNeil is MacNéill (son of Niall).
An amalgamation of of the English and Scottish flags, with the Saint Patrick's cross used to represent Northern Ireland.
Good names for a female Scottish Fold include "Merida," "Mrs. Fluffington," "Princess Fluffy," "Blue Bell," and "Lassie." Of course, any name that is fitting and fun could be applied to the Scottish Fold.
The Scottish flag was first used when it was finally hoisted up in 1512 it is believed to be one of the oldest flags in the world it is still in use today
MacDougal, MacDonald, Anderson, Cullen, MacNeil, and Wilson are all Scottish in origin.
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