mac na Granndaich (verify)
It would be 'mac na h-Alba'
It is mac in Scottish Gaelic.
It means 'son' in Scottish Gaelic.McNeil is MacNéill (son of Niall).
LEE-um SIG-urd-son A name is not translated into any other language - you say it the same way no matter what language you are speaking. The language "Scottish" is actually just English - Scots Gaelic is the traditional language of Scotland.
Latha na màthraichean
Do mhac
Scottish English or Scottish Gaelic?
It means "son of." ex: Millan was Scottish/gaelic for the English "Miller", who was a miller of wheat or seed. MacMillan, or McMillan was a "son of Millan" or a son of the Millan family. A descendant of a family of scottish millers. John McMillan was John, son of the Millan's.
mac
Scottish is not a language
To say "funny" in Scottish, you can use the word "fun."
'Son' is mac in both the Irish language and the Scottish Gaelic language.