Boy........gasúr, buachaill, garsún, stócach.
Girl.........cailín, little girl....gearrchaile, girseach, cailín beag
In Irish it's "cailín Gaelach / cailín Éireannach"
Words for 'baby' include:
leanbán (baby; also darling)
páistín (small child)
leanbh (child)
babaí; báb; bábán (baby)
Buachaillí agus Cailíní. Pronounced: Bookelee agus colleeny.
Girl is cailÃn, pronounced colleen. Boy is buachaill, pronounced bookill.
páistí / leanaí / clann
The words garsún and gasúr are the Irish Gaelic words.
an ghasúir / an bhuachalla
Deirdre is typically a girl's name. It is of Gaelic origin and means "sorrowful" or "broken-hearted."
In Irish it would be buachaill dána (a 'bold' boy).In Scottish Gaelic, balach dàna (verify)
In Irish: gasúr; buachaill; (over 15 yrs.) stócachIn Scots Gaelic: balach; gille
Yes, Brion is a name of Irish and Gaelic origin, typically meaning "noble" or "strong." It is commonly used as a boy's name.
The name Kelly is used for both girls and boys, but more frequently for girls. It is from Irish Gaelic and may have originally referred to strife or battle.
Cnoic Glasa is the Irish. "Is glas iad na cnoic i bhfad uainn" (Far away hills are green, Irish proverb).Scottish Gaelic: ?
well why not?
Finley is a unisex name, meaning it can be used for both boys and girls. It is of Scottish origin and has become increasingly popular for both genders in recent years.
Girl Irish names-Keira, Riley,Adara.. Boy Irish names- Killian, Ryan, Connor
For Gáidhlig, depending on the context and who you are saying it to, it can change. But put simply you can say: "Tha thu bóidheach" (You are beautiful) Pronounced… (Ha oo boy-ach). "Tha thu" meaning (Thou are or You are). "Bóidheach" meaning (beautiful, pretty, bonny).