List of Scottish Gaelic place names
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The following place names are either derived from Scottish Gaelic or have standard Gaelic equivalents:
- Aberdeen — Obar Dheathain
- Aviemore - an Aghaidh Mòr
- Ayr - Inbhair Air
- Balloch - Bealach
- Brechin - Breichin
- Clydebank - Bruach Chluaidh
- Cumbernauld - Cumar nan Alt
- Dingwall - Inbhir Pheofharain
- Dornoch - Dòrnach
- Dumfries — Dùn Phris
- Dumbarton - Dùn Breatann
- Dunblane - Dùn Bhlàthain
- Dunbartonshire - Siorrachd Dhùn Bhreatainn
- Dundee — Dùn Dèagh
- Dunfermline - Dùn Phàrlain
- Dunkeld - Dùn Chailleann
- Duntocher - Dùn Tòchair
- Edinburgh — Dùn Èideann
- Elgin - Eilginn
- Forres - Farrais
- Fort Augustus — Cille Chumein
- Fortrose - A' Chananaich
- Fort William — An Gearasdan
- Glasgow — Glaschu
- Gleneagles - Gleann na h-Eaglais
- Inverness — Inbhir Nis
- Kilmarnock - Cill Mhearnaig
- Lismore - Liosmòr
- Paisley — Pàislig
- Perth — Peairt
- Rosemarkie - Ros Maircnidh
- St Andrews - Cill Rìmhinn
- Scone - Sgàin
- Stirling — Sruighlea
- Stornoway — Steòrnabhagh
- Whithorn - Taigh Mhàrtainn (also, formerly, Rosnat and Futarna)