In Scottish Gaelic it means 'my daughter'.
It means 'daughter' in Scottish Gaelic.
Nighean mo ruin
"Da (?) and my daughter" in Scottish Gaelic.
mo nighean (muh neeun)
In Scottish Gaelic it means "my brown-haired daughter" or "my brown-haired girl". In this case it most probably means "my brown-haired girl", since this is the title of a Gaelic love song. By the way in modern Gaelic grammar it should be "mo nighean dhonn", because nighean (girl) is feminine.
It's not really Gaelic.mo duinne is not correct; it should be mo nighean donn, and was later corrected by Diana Gabaldon, who meant to say 'my brown-haired one'.
Possibly 'mo nighean'? It means 'my daughter' in Scottish Gaelic.
My brother.
Mic mo chroí in Irish.Mic mo chridhe in Scots Gaelic.
mo mhuirnín =my beloved, in IrishGaelic
Faux Irish Gaelic.
In Irish, yes.
Le mo ghrasa mise, agus liomsa mo ghra
In Gaelic, you can say "mo chara anam" to mean "my soul friend".