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ar son Chríost

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The Scots Gaelic for Christopher is Crìsdean, which is pronounced "kreeshtan" The Irish Gaelic is Críostóir, sounds like "kreesthore". Also another spelling... [Scottish Gaelic] Christopher= Crìstean [Pronouncedcree-istch-an] similar to the above spelling

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βˆ™ 11y ago

Irish Gaelic is Cristíona

pronounced "Krish-chee-uh-nuh"

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Scottish Gaelic is Cairistìona

pronounced "Kar-ish-chee-nuh"

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βˆ™ 10y ago

Scottish Gaelic: Ìosa Crìost

Irish Gaelic: Íosa Críost

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Íosa Críost, pronounced Eesa creest.

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Íosa Críost.

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ar son Chríost

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ar son Chr

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βˆ™ 11y ago

Ìosa (eesa)

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