síoraí (eternal, perpetual; unceasing, continual; constant, persevering) suthain (perpetual, eternal) life everlasting = An bheatha shuthain buan (enduring, permanent) grá buan = abiding love seasta (steady, permanent, regular) marthanach (lasting, enduring; everlasting)
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In Irish it's "síoraíocht"
In Irish it's "grá go deo na ndeor"
In Irish it's "beatha shíoraí"
go deo, i gcónaí, i dtólamh
Caitlín go deo
gaelic
No Gaelic version of the name.
You can't; it has no Gaelic equivalent
Chunky at la
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
"Acceptance in Scottish Gaelic."
mac in Irish and Scottish Gaelic.
friends forever
family over everything
Scottish Gaelic: Lunnainn. Irish Gaelic: Londain.
In Scottish Gaelic, Steaphag.In Irish Gaelic, Stephanie or Stiofáinín.