No. Irish Gaelic is Banríon; Scottish Gaelic is bànrigh.
The French word for 'queen' is reine.
Spanish is reina and Portuguese is rainha.
Irish Gaelic: bainríon Scots Gaelic: bànrìgh Welsh: brenhines
May 12 1987
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
bhanrigh
In Irish it's "banríon"
In Irish it's "Banríon an tSneachta"
'My king' would be 'mo rìgh'; 'my queen' would be 'mo bhanrìgh'.
Bríghid Banríon na Tine
"táin bó culainge" in Gaelic or " the white bull of Cooley" in English
The name Riona is of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "rí" meaning "queen." It is a feminine name that connotes regal and royal qualities.
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