The Outer Hebrides, especially Lewis.
it is a Scottish name and is Gaelic for Alice
It's a Scottish name. The is an island Islay (pronounced eye-la)
From Scottish Gaelic bun = bottom , rabbit's tail
The name Dallas is Scottish. From Gaelic it means 'meadow dwelling'.
Boyd is a Scottish surname that may be from the Gaelic for "yellow," buidhe, or from the Gaelic word meaning "from Bute" (Eilean Bhoid).
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic caol meaning "narrows, channel, strait".
A variation of Buchanan, spelled Bochanan in Scottish Gaelic.
Kilgore, originally spelled Kilgour, is a Scottish name. The name comes from the Gaelic language and was created using the Gaelic words for "goat" and "wood/forest".
The name McDougal is of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic name "Mac Dubhghaill" which means "son of Dubhghall" or "son of the dark stranger". The name was commonly found among the Scottish clans in the Highlands and is now a relatively common surname.
The Gaels are an ethno-linguistic group which originated in Ireland and subsequently spread to Scotland and the Isle of Man. They are speakers of the Goidelic (or Gaelic) languages - Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx.
The name Ian is of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic name "Iain," which is a form of "John." It became popular in Scotland and has since spread to other English-speaking countries. The name carries the meaning of "God is gracious."
If you are absolutely certain about the spelling then rule out Irish or Socts Gaelic because the letter v does not exist in either