In Irish 'cailín dubh';
in Scots Gaelic: caileag dhubh.
Black, or black haired.
In Scottish Gaelic it means "my brown-haired daughter" or "my brown-haired girl". In this case it most probably means "my brown-haired girl", since this is the title of a Gaelic love song. By the way in modern Gaelic grammar it should be "mo nighean dhonn", because nighean (girl) is feminine.
The duration of Traces of a Black Haired Girl is 1.43 hours.
Traces of a Black Haired Girl was created on 1972-06-07.
Jasmine
Nighean ruadh means red haired girl in Scottish-Gaelic, as in "The Loch Tay Boat Song." Hope this helps you out.Adding the Gaelic word "bheag" (little) between "Nighean" and "ruadh" completes the phrase. An approximate phonetic pronunciation would be Nee-yun vek roo-ugh. Cheers!
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Monica Parles
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