Scottish Gaelic: 'seanag'
Irish Gaelic: 'mamó'
Manx Gaelic: mummig vooar, mwarree
Welsh: mam-gu (south) nain (north)
Breton: mamm-gozh
Cornish: mamm wynn/dama wynn
dama
wydn (f, RLC),
dama
wydn (f, RLC),
in the Irish language the most commonly used word is "Mamó"
In Irish it's "seanmháthar"
In Welsh it's "mamgu"
In Scots Gaelic it's "seanmhair"
In Irish it's "seanmháthair"
In Welsh it's "mamgu"
In Scots Gaelic it's "seanmhair"
In Irish it's "mamó"
nana = grandmother = seanmháthair
The grandfather and the grandmother an seanathair agus an tseanmháthair
In Irish Gaelic seanmháthair is 'grandmother' and 'your grandmother' is do sheanmháthair.In Scottish Gaelic seanmhair and do sheanmhair.
Punk is not Irish. He is from the US. I think his grandmother is Irish but I am not sure.
Dakota's grandmother is Irish so she does have some Irish roots.
seanmháthair
sinseanmháthair
My name is Tiloura, and I'm a female! This name came down through my great-grandmother whose ancestors were Irish and Spanish.
If you mean "móraí" it is a term for "grandmother" in Ulster Irish.
The Scottish Gaelic for 'grandmother' is seanmhairThe Irish Gaelic is seanmháthair.
mamó is a child's name for grandmother. I've never encountered 'mamó mhór'.
Scarlett O'Hara; full name Katie Scarlett O'Hara, which was what her father always called her. She was named after her paternal Irish grandmother.