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A secret jargon that is also known as Cant andGammon. it is used by travelling people in Great Britain and Ireland, based on systematic inversion or alteration of Gaelic words.
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Hello in Shelta is "bore da."
This English surname apparently has no Gaelic form.
Dante (no Gaelic form)
The Gaelic form of Alana is Alannah.COMMENT:No it is not; Alannah is an anglicized version of "a leanbh" (o child, in the vocative case) or alternately a feminine form of Alan. It is not a Gaelic form.
No Irish Gaelic form
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You don't; it has no Gaelic form to my knowledge.
This sort of name is left in the original form even if the last name is in an Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic form.
Eom? Possibly Eoin? It is a Gaelic form of John.
There is no Gaelic form of the name, if that's what you mean.