The Irish Gaelic spelling for 'Maeve' is Meadhbh, now modernized as Méabh.
No. Maeve (Méabh) is an old Irish name. It was anglicized as Madge, Marjory, Maude, etc.
The Irish form of Mary is Máire and the Scottish Gaelic version is Màiri.
Gaelic translation for "escape" is: "ealaigh"(with a hyphenated e)
No Gaelic equivalent.
"táin bó culainge" in Gaelic or " the white bull of Cooley" in English
No translation for that surname.
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In Scottish Gaelic: Cuairtlitir
In Scottish Gaelic it can be spelled Aislidh.
The Scottish Gaelic spelling is Steaphanaidh.
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"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
It's dubh.It is dubh in both Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic.
In Irish (Gaelic) it is "leathcheann". In (Scottish) Gaelic: ?