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The Irish language 'equivalent' of the Scottish Ian could be either Seán or Eoin, (forms of John). The original Scottish Gaelic spelling of Ian is Iain, incidentally.

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11y ago

Ian is spelled Iain in Scottish Gaelic. It's equivalent to the English 'John'.

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11y ago

The name Ian is spelled Iain in Scottish Gaelic.

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15y ago

It's Eoin in the Gaelic of early medieval Ireland, Iain in the Gaelic of modern Scotland.

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15y ago

The correct spelling in Scots Gaelic is Iain. Ianis an anglicization.

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10y ago

If by Scottish you mean Scottish Gaelic it is spelled IAIN.

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9y ago

The actual Scottish Gaelic spelling is Iain not Ian.

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9y ago

Iain is the Scottish Gaelic spelling. Usually Anglicized as Ian.

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12y ago

Brian, same as in Irish.

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