The Scottish Gaelic equivalent is Teàrlach.
The Irish Gaelic equivalents can be: Calbhach, Cathaoir, Cathal, Cearbhall, Cormac, Somhairle, or Toiríolach.
Séarlas is a gaelicized version of Charles in Irish.
The Scots Gaelic name Teàrlach is treated as an equivalent to Charles.
It is pronounced as 'tchar-lokh'.
Not really a 'translation' but Teà rlach is Anglicized as Charles.
Tσάρλς [tsarls]
"Scottish" translates as "Schottisch"
The Scottish translation for the word 'devil' is 'de'il'.
Charles Mackie - Scottish footballer - was born in 1882.
If you mean Scottish Gaelic, there isn't one.
Teagamhaiche (?)
an seabhag
naomh
Around.
màthair
The Scottish Gaelic version of Peter is Peadar(patter).
The Scottish translation for the name 'Gavin' would typically be 'Gavin' as it is already a common name in Scotland.
Perhaps more appropriately a Scottish Gaelic 'translation'. As a Scottish clan Clann Dà idh they arrived in Ireland in the 1600s.They are called MacDhà ibhidh in Scottish Gaelic.