"Matthew" in Irish (Gaelic) is Maitiú, with variant Matha; the native name Mathúin (Mahon) was also equated with Mathew. Diminutive forms include Mait/Meait and MaitÃn. MATIAS is also fairly common in usage
Mícheál is pronounced mee-hawl. Note the reversal of the e and a.
In Irish it's "Míocá"
Easáias in Irish
Scottish Gaelic:?
MÍCHEÁL (meehawl)
Micah = מיכה
You don't ... it's not Irish Gaelic.
a haon [In Irish, "a haen"] Scottish Gaelic is:
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
Antaine means Anthony in Irish Gaelic "on-thin-eh";Antain is also seen.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
Like 'moon-chore'
djeel-shakht
[món-yair]
gon imnee
Mícheál
It is pronounced "tcheel-yór" and means 'tiler' in Irish; Scottish Gaelic: ...
It means 'heart' in Irish Gaelic. Pronounced kree.