A name's meaning doesn't change when it's translated into another language.
Now as for the name in question, Mary is derived from the Latin name Maria, which is itself derived from the Hebrew name Miriam. Miriam's meaning is uncertain, but there are theories including "sea of bitterness", "rebelliousness", and "wished for child". Another theory is that it was originally an Egyptian name, perhaps derived in part from mry "beloved" or mr "love".
It is a combination of the English, Scotish and Northern Irish flags.
no its scotish
neither you idiot
Irish and scotish
scotish and welsh
McBride is a Scotish and Irish last name. The Irish name comes from County Donegal.
He was a British subject, if that's what you had in mind. But he was as Irish as can be!
Because its in their genetics. They are all british, english, irish, or scotish. And usually people that are british, english, irish, or scotish have natiral curly hair back in th 1200's.
In Irish Mary is Máire. Is has no particular meaning in Irish, it's simply a phonetic translation. In Scottish Gaelic the name is Màiri.
Type your answer here... yes. Dutch, Scotish and Irish
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He was German on his fathers side and Scotish-Irish on his mothers side.