Scout - girls name

Scout name popularity, meaning and origin

Name Popularity: 70%

Scout name meaning:

The name "Scout" is an English word that originally referred to a person or animal sent out to gather information or keep watch. It has since gained popularity as a given name for girls, particularly after the publication of Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" in 1960, where the main character, Jean Louise Finch, goes by the nickname "Scout." In the book, Scout is portrayed as a curious, brave, and independent young girl who challenges societal norms and prejudices in a small Southern town. She represents the innocence, open-mindedness, and youthful spirit of exploration.

Choosing the name Scout for a girl may reflect the desire for a strong, adventurous, and free-spirited daughter. It can signify parents' hopes that she will be curious, confident, and willing to challenge the status quo. The name Scout carries connotations of bravery, determination, and a sense of wonder, traits that parents may wish to instill in their child. It evokes images of a young person unafraid to explore the world around them and stand up for what they believe in. The name Scout is a unique and empowering choice, embodying the qualities of a pioneering and fearless individual.

Origin:

Other girls names beginning with S

Statistics

Overall UK ranking: 1692 out of 5581

17 recorded births last year

Change in rank

  • 10yrs

    944
  • 5yrs

    -220
  • 1yr

    -136

    Regional popularity

    Ranking for this name in various UK regions

  • Scotland (652)

Historical popularity of Scout

The graph below shows the popularity of the girls's name Scout from all the UK baby name statistics available. It's a quick easy way to see the trend for Scout in 2024