Caledonia Mountain Scotland For Nova Scotian names in Scottish Gaelic (not necessarily the same as the English versions) see: A notable example of this phenomenon is Beinn Bhreagh, former home of Alexander Graham Bell.
Stanley is a location in Scotland, but the Falkland town is named after Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby.
Because Scotland and Ireland have their own Gaelic languages, many of the same placename elements can be found in both countries.
The South Island also contains the Strath-Taieri and the Ben Ohau Range of mountains, both combining Scots Gaelic and Māori origins.
Invercargill's main streets are named after Scottish rivers (Dee, Tay, Spey, Esk, Don, Doon, Clyde, etc.
Huron Glacier and McFarlane Strait on Livingston Island, South Shetlands