Events from the year 1912 in Scotland.
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- 1 January – Margot Bennett, novelist (died 1980)
- 10 February – Ena Lamont Stewart, playwright (died 2006)[3]
- 15 February – Jane Lee, silent film child actor (possible location) (died 1957 in New York City)
- 17 March – Alex Hastings, international footballer (died 1988)
- 10 April – Archie McKellar, squadron leader, flying ace of the Royal Air Force during World War II (killed in action 1940 over Adisham, Kent)
- 16 April – David Langton, born Basil Muir Langton-Dodds, actor (died 1994 in Stratford-upon-Avon)
- 18 April – Sir Sandy Glen, explorer of the Arctic and wartime intelligence officer (died 2004)
- 10 May – Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, mother of President of the United States Donald Trump (died 2000 in New York City)
- 3 June – William Douglas-Home, playwright (died 1992 in England)
- 15 August – Sir Monty Finniston, industrialist (died 1991 in London)
- 2 September – David Daiches, literary historian and literary critic (died 2005)
- 11 September – Robin Jenkins, novelist (died 2005)
- 12 September – J. F. Hendry, poet (died 1986 in Canada)
- 21 September – Sir Ian MacGregor, industrialist (died 1998 in England)
- 29 November – Muriel Gibson, Scottish nationalist activist and military officer (died 2005)
- 1 December – Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, née Whigham, socialite (died 1993 in England)
- 18 February – George Henderson, scholar of Scottish Gaelic (born 1866)
- 29 March – Henry Robertson Bowers, polar explorer (born 1883)
- 15 April – Wreck of the RMS Titanic
- 6 June – Alexander Carmichael, exciseman, folklorist, antiquarian and author (born 1832)
- 20 July – Andrew Lang, poet, novelist, literary critic and contributor to anthropology (born 1844)
- 8 November – Dugald Drummond, steam locomotive engineer (born 1840)
- 25 November – Sir Edward Moss, theatrical impresario (born 1852 in Manchester)
- 18 December – Alexander Taylor Innes, lawyer, writer, biographer and church historian (born 1833)
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