Yes. Watson is a patronymic surname of English and Scottish origin, meaning "son of Walter".
Craig is a Scottish name.
Usually it is either Irish or Scottish.
If it is a name, then according to the Related Link, "The girl's name Rona is of Old Norse origin, and its meaning is 'rough island.'"
The name Bruce is of Scottish origin and means "from the town of Bruis." It is a surname that originated as a place name in Scotland.
Kirsty is a feminine given name of Scottish origin, meaning "Christian" or "follower of Christ." It is a variant of the name Kirsten.
Watson is a Scottish and Northern English name meaning son of Wat.
Watson is a Scottish and Northern English name.It can be derived from an Old English term meaning 'son of Walter'. It can also be an anglicization of the Scottish name Mac Bhaididh (MacWhattie).
There has never been any royalty with the name Watson.
It is of Scottish origin.
It is of Scottish origin.
Craig is a Scottish name.
it means a English and scottish last name
scottish
Irish an scottish of Irish origin
It's origin is Scottish.
Bruce is the name of a Scottish clan.
It is Scottish in origin.