| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin | 
|---|
| Ailsie | Hebrew Form Of Scottish Ailsa Which Is Either The Diminutive Of Elizabeth (Pledge From God) Or Named For The Island, Ailsa Craig. | Female | Hebrew | 
| Ainsley | Scottish/Gaelic. Named For The Place. Originally A Surname. Unisexual. Variants Include Ainslee, Ainsleigh, Ainslie, Ansley, Aynslee, Aynsley, Aynslie. | Female | Gaelic | 
| Anice | Scottish Form Of Ann Grace | Female | Scottish | 
| Bonni | From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty Or Charming. | Female | Scottish | 
| Bonnibelle | From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty Or Charming. | Female | Scottish | 
| Bonnie-Jo | From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty Or Charming. | Female | Scottish | 
| Bonny | From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty: Charming: Beautiful. | Female | Scottish | 
| Bonny-Jean | From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty Or Charming. | Female | Scottish | 
| Bonny-Lee | From The French Bon Meaning Good. In Scottish Usage Bonnie Means Pretty Or Charming. | Female | Scottish | 
| Caylor | Variant Of Scottish Keillor. Americanized Spelling Of German K?R. | Female | German |