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.
Statistics
Overall UK ranking: 1692 out of 5581
17 recorded births last year
Change in rank
- 10yrs
944 - 5yrs
-220 - 1yr
-136
- Scotland (652)
Regional popularity
Ranking for this name in various UK regions
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