This type of name usually keeps the same spelling. Kaylie.
páiste/páistín; naíonán; leanbh/leanbán are Irish words for 'baby'. Scots Gaelic is ?
Irish: Deartháir beag
Unfortunately, there is no word for "babe." Babe is considered to be slang. An alternative to this is beautiful woman which is: álainn bean. (bean should be replaced with Gael if it is an Irish Gaelic woman you are referring to. === === The Irish Dictionary "Gearrfhoclóir Gaeilge-Béarla" gives "Báb" as (1.) baby and (2.) a Maiden (poetic).
leanbán / leanbh / baibín / babaí / babóg
In Irish it's: leanbán / leanbh / babaí / baibín
The Celtic word for 'baby' is "leanbh" in Irish Gaelic, "plentyn" in Welsh, and "piol" in Cornish.
When you are referring to the adjective, smooth, (a baby has smooth skin )use the following.mínIf you use it as a verb, as in to smooth something down or to even it outréidh
It's properly spelled bábóg (baw-bóg) and means a 'doll' not a 'baby girl'.
=== === distinctions will have to be made between Scottish and Irish and Welsh of course.In Scottish it would be 'wee lass' or 'wee lad'. The previous answer is clearly incorrect. Gaelic is not a form of English; it is a separate language. Welsh and Irish Gaelic are also separate languages not dialects of English. The "wee lass" and "wee lad" are in the Scottish form of English called Lallans (the English of the Lowlands. === ===
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babog?..I think..70%
yo baby daddy