In Scottish Gaelic:
"A mhnathan 's a dhaoine-uaisle", or "A mhnathan-uaisle 's a dhaoine-uaisle".
In Irish (Gaelic): "A dhaoine uaisle!"
In Irish Gaelic, "lovely lady" would be cailín deas.
bean álainn
You can say "mo ghràdh" in Gaelic, which translates to "my love" or "my darling."
In Irish it's "do theach deas"
In Irish and Scottish Gaelic, bean liath.
"Jolie dame"
Tupoĭ shlyuha
Pragtige dame
Bonjour belle dame
Lovely Lady Kissa goes by Lovely Lady Kissa, and Kissa.
Bantiarna
Gaelic for lovely
Lovely Lady Kissa's birth name is Kelissa Semple.
In Hawaiian the word maikai (pretty) can also be used for the word good or fine.So you can say the lady (wahine) is maikai. Or, maikai wahine (pretty woman)Maikaʻi means good. It does not mean pretty. The word for pretty is uʻi. Pretty lady would be Wahine uʻi. Lovely lady would be Wahine nohea or Wahine onaona.