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The usual Irish Gaelic form is MÁIRE (Maura). A diminutive is MÁIRÍN (Maureen). The Scottish Gaelic is MÀIRI.

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Proper names aren't really 'translated' as such but they have 'cognates' in other languages such as Mary in English, Máire in Irish and Màiri in Scots Gaelic.

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