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Aghaidh | | Face | Airigh | | shieling, summer grazing place Aodann | Edin | | Edinbane (but not Edinburgh) Aonach | | | Aonach Mor Ard | Ard, Aird | Point, high place | Ardvreck Bealach | Balloch | Mountain pass | Balloch Beinn | Ben, Binn | Mountain | Ben Nevis, Beinn Mhor Bidean Binnean | Binn | Small mountain, hill Blar | Blair | A high plain, also battlefield | Blairgowrie Bod | Bod* | Penis (often expurgated) | Bod an Deamhain Braigh(e) | Brae | Brow of a hill | Braemar, Drumbrae Cailleach | | Old woman, hag (see Cailleach) Carn | Cairn | Cairn, heap of stones, stony mountain | Cairnsmuir, Carn Ban Cathair | Car, Ker | | Chair, seat, fort (conflated with Caer) Ceann | Kin, Can | Head, top of something | Kintail (cf Kintyre, a peninsula) Cir | | Comb Cioch | | Breast | Bennachie Clach | Clach, Cloch | Stone Cnoc | Knock | Hill | Knockhill Cnocan | Knockin | Hillock, small hill | Cochall, Cochull | Cockle | | Cockleroy Coire | Corrie | Corrie, "kettle", rounded hollow Creach | | | Creag | Craig, Crag(s) | Rock(s) | Cruach | | | Dun | Dun, Doune | A fort Druim | Drum, Drym | Ridge, spine | Drymen, Drumnadrochit Eag | | Notch Gleann | Glen | Glen, valley (narrower than a strath) | Glencoe Leum | | Leap | Leum... Maol | | A bare hill Meall | Mel | Rounded top | Moine | Moni, Minnie | Boggy moor, a moss Monadh | Mounth | Moorland | Mounth, Monadh Ruadh Mullach | | Top, roof Ord | Ord | Pap | Pap(p) | Breast like mountain | Paps of Jura Sal Sailean Sgor | | | Sgurr | | | Sgurr Alasdair Sidhean | | Fairy mountain | Schiehallion, Sidlaws Sliabh | Sla(e), Slee | Slope | Slamannan Srath | Strath | A river valley, usu. wider than a glen Sron | Stron, Stran | Nose, point of land | Strontian, Stranraer Stac | Stack | | Stac Pollaidh Stob | Stob | Suidh(e) | | A Seat | Tom | Tom, Tam | Mound | Tomintoul Tulach | Tulloch, Tully-, Tilly- | Mound | Tulloch, Tillycoutrie

Ban | Ban, Bain, Bane | White, pale, fair Beag | Beg, Veg | Small, little Breac | Breck | Speckled | Ardvreck Buidhe | Bowie | Yellow Dearg | Jarg | Blood red, scarlet Donn | Dun, don | Brown Dubh | Dhu, Dow | Black Eagach | | Notched Fuar | | Cold Garbh | Garve | Rough Geal | | White, snow white Glas | Glass | Pale blue, grey, grey-green | Gla-bheinn Gorm | Gorm, gorum | Blue, green of vegetation Liath | Lee | Grey Mor | More, occasionally "muir" | Big, large Or | Ore | Gold Reamhar | Rawer, Raer | "Fat", rounded | [{Stranraer]], Meall Reamhar Riabhach | Riach | Ruadh | Roy | Rusty red, red of hair Tioram | | Dry, i.e. having no springs

Many mountain names will contain the element "na", "nan", "nam" etc - this often means "of the". "An" (a', am) and "na" at the beginning simply mean "the" and represent the definite article.