"i ndiaidh" means after or following in Irish.
It's not a Gaelic word.
The Gaelic language, especially Irish Gaelic. An obsolete term.
In (Scottish) Gaelic "cànan" means "language".
Gaelic is a language often spoken in the highlands of Scotland.
Ceather I ndiaidh a Haon Ceathrú i ndiaidh a haon.
It is not a Gaelic name and has no meaning in Gaelic. In the Irish language Bible it is spelled Iárad FWIW.
In the Irish language the cognate is either Madailéin or Maighdlín.('Gaelic' can mean either Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic, two distinct languages.)
In the Scottish Gaelic language òran mean 'song'.
Zoe means "life" in Greek, but it has no meaning in Gaelic or any other language.
"Gaelic" typically refers to the Celtic language spoken in Ireland (Irish Gaelic) or Scotland (Scottish Gaelic). It is a branch of the Celtic language family and has a rich cultural and historical significance in both countries.
it means storyteller in Gaelic, check spelling. (the language of the Irish)
Riteenuff is not Gaelic so it doesn't mean anything in Gaelic.Right enough - ceart go leor