This is a list of places in Scotland called Papa or similar, which are so named after the Papar , monks from the Early Historic Period or from their connection to other, later priests.
John of Fordun in his 14th century enumeration of these islands, has a Papeay tertia ("third Papey"), the location of which is unknown. [1]
Papleyhouse on Eday and Steevens of Papay on North Ronaldsay may not be genuinely related to the Papar. [3]
Gaelic, Pabaigh, (ⓘ ) anglicised to "Pabay" or "Pabbay" means "priest island", but it is not clear if these names refer to the early Papar or later, post- Norse priests.