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There is no single language called 'Celtic'. It's like saying 'Slavic' or 'Germanic'.

It's a family of related languages.

Irish (Gaelic): Eilís or Sibéal

Scottish Gaelic: Ealasaid or Iseabail

Welsh: Elisabeth (Bethan) or Ysbail

Breton: Izabell

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The Irish equivalent of Elizabeth in Irish is Eilís (elleesh)

but Sibéal (shibael) is an alternate form historically.

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In Irish (Gaelic) it is Eilís;

in (Scottish) Gaelic it is Ealasaid.

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Ealasaid

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Eilís

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