Riteenuff is not Gaelic so it doesn't mean anything in Gaelic.
Right enough - ceart go leor
In (Scottish) Gaelic "cànan" means "language".
Its means TRUST in the Gaelic language
Zoe means "life" in Greek, but it has no meaning in Gaelic or any other language.
"i ndiaidh" means after or following in Irish.
it means storyteller in Gaelic, check spelling. (the language of the Irish)
The Gaelic or Irish language dates back as far as 500 AD. This means the language was first written over 1500 years ago. Gaelic has evolved into modern day Irish and is spoken by a 80% of Ireland.
Kathryn comes from the language Gaelic, it means pure and special.
In the Irish language, Siobhán. In the Scottish Gaelic language: ...
Possibly 'mo nighean'? It means 'my daughter' in Scottish Gaelic.
There are three Gaelic languages, Manx, Irish and Scottish Gaelic. Manx is the native language of the Isle of Mann. Irish is the native language of Ireland. Scottish Gaelic is the native language of Scotland.
Both. The Gaelic languages include Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic. Also the Isle of man.
Irish language: seacht Scottish Gaelic language: seachd