In the Irish (Gaeilge) the word baile can mean either 'home' (sa bhaile, at home) or 'a town/village'. The latter is seen in the numerous placenames beginning with 'Bally-'. Ballybeg, Ballymore, etc.
In the Scottish Gaelic language (Gaidhlig) the meaning of baile is 'village/town/city', used in placenames; Balmoral etc.
the town, the village in Scots Gaelic.
Baltimor is the Anglicised version of the Irish Gaelic "Baile an Tí ''Mhóir" (town of the big house). ''
baile
The Irish word for 'village' is 'baile (beag)' or 'sráidbhaile'; the Scottish word is 'baile'.
In Irish it's "baile"
Baile mo chroí
baile means home in Irish
( Táim ) sa bhaile faoi dheireadh. Pronounced ( Ta im ) Sa waly fwee yera ( I'm ) home at last
Baile an Iar means West Town / Town of the West
In Irish it's "baile"
In Irish it's "baile"
In Irish it's "Baile, bunaíodh i 2010"