Neely in Cork is the shortform of Cornelius a common English Cork Christian name. There is also a surname "Neely" in Ulster after the Plantation, 1603. Originated in Scotland, perhaps, and later changed to "Neilly". see John Neilly, Newtownards (near Belfast).
Woulfe's Irish Names and Surnames gives Neeley as an anglicization of Mac Conghaola FWIW.
"múinteoir" means "teacher" in Irish Gaelic.
The last name Neely is of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Old Gaelic name "Ó Néill," meaning "descendant of Niall," which refers to a Gaelic personal name meaning "champion." The name Neely is primarily found in Scotland and Northern Ireland, where many Scots-Irish settled.
The word 'scold' is not an Irish Gaelic word.
It has no meaning in Irish Gaelic.
It is not an Irish (Gaelic) word.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
what do you mean ? What does "is" mean ? Correction made by: SL56AJH If you mean what does "is" translate to from Irish-gaelic to English then it is: and. If you want to know how to translate "is" from English to Irish-gaelic then the word is: ea.
Faux Irish Gaelic.
fíorghrá means 'true-love' in Irish Gaelic.
'Manoir' does not appear in Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic.
If you mean as in a "fleet" of ships, etc: In Irish (Gaelic) it is "cabhlach" or "loingeas". In Scottish Gaelic: ? If you mean "fast" the Irish is luath, mear, or tapaidh. Scottish Gaelic:?
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.