Scott. As names go, I think it's one of the ones that more prominently shapes your identity, particularly when part of your family's Scottish and you live elsewhere.
So I identify more with my Scottish heritage than my brother, although we both visit family there. I try to look into Scottish, and by extension British, history in my studies, and I keep my accent practiced (I grew up with one because of my mom, but it naturalized after a while).
I'd probably be a little different if I had a different name, I don't know how different. As to whether I like it? It's nice, I don't really think about it much, there's more interesting names but certainly many more less interesting ones.