Scotti

#93 in Utah

Meaning of Scotti

Soft yet spirited—pronounced SKAH-tee in American vernacular or SKOT-ee across the Atlantic—Scotti unfolds like a warm ember at twilight, its unisex charm inviting every child to claim its own tale. Born from the Old Gaelic “Scoti,” a term Roman chroniclers used for the wandering clans of Caledonia, and later reborn as an Italian surname steeped in Mediterranean warmth, Scotti drapes heritage across its bearer’s shoulders like a well-traveled cloak. It conjures misty highland dawns and sun-dappled olive groves in a single breath, as comfortable leading a folklore fête under Tuscan skies as lighting up a modern city block—no compass required. In the United States, its gentle ascent—58 newborns in 2024 nudging it into the top 900—reflects today’s parents’ love for names that blend cross-cultural flair, comforting warmth, and a spark of adventure.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as SKAH-tee (/ˈskɑti/)

British English

  • Pronunced as SKOT-ee (/ˈskɒti/)

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Notable People Named Scotti

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