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Scotti

Scotti is a modern spelling of Scotty, originally meaning 'from Scotland' or 'a Scotsman.'

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Scotti is a variant of Scott, a name with origins rooted in medieval Latin. The word Scottus was used by Latin writers to refer to a Gaelic-speaking person from Ireland or, later, from Scotland — derived from a term whose exact etymology is debated but which may relate to a tribal name. As the Gaelic-speaking peoples of northern Britain established the kingdom that would become Scotland, "Scott" transformed from an ethnic descriptor into a geographic and eventually a personal name, carried first as a surname and then adopted as a given name throughout the English-speaking world.

The surname Scott has an illustrious pedigree. Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832), the Scottish novelist and poet, is perhaps the most globally famous bearer — his Waverley novels practically invented the historical fiction genre and ignited a nineteenth-century passion for Scottish history, clan culture, and Highland romanticism that reverberates into the present. S.

history, gave the name a place in American constitutional memory. In the twentieth century, Scott became a thoroughly American given name, widespread through the mid-century decades. Scotti with an -i ending gives the name an Italian or playful personal inflection — a spelling that softens its Scottish ruggedness while preserving its sound.

This variant appears more often for girls or as a personalized nickname form, though it is used for both genders. The -i ending follows a naming fashion that transforms familial or surname-derived names into something more intimate and individual, adding warmth without obscuring the name's strong, clear origin.

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