MÃcheál is a Gaelic equivalent of the Italian name Michele. Both names serve as masculine proper nouns in their respective cultures. They trace their origins back to the ancient Hebrew מִיכָ×ֵל (Micha'el) in honor of the vital question "Who is like God?".
Luch in Old Irish Gaelic is topo ("mouse") in Italian.
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Bruna is an Italian equivalent of the Irish Gaelic name Ciara. The feminine proper name means "dark-haired." The pronunciation will be "BROO-na" in Italian and "KEER-uh" in Irish Gaelic.
Salmone is an Italian equivalent of the Irish Gaelic name "Braydon." The feminine and masculine proper name in question traces its origins back to the Gaelic surname Ó Bradáin("Descendant of Salmon"). The pronunciation will be "sal-MO-ney" in Pisan Italian.
Rupe is a literal Italian equivalent of the English name "Craig." The English proper name in question originates in the Irish Gaelic word creig and the Scottish Gaelic word creag, both for "rock." The pronunciation will be "ROO-pey" in Italian.
Scottish Gaelic: beannachdan; Irish Gaelic: beannachtaí
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Some names cannot be "translated" into Gaelic.
Aidano is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Aiden." The masculine proper name traces its origins back to the Gaelic name Aodhán, as a diminutive of Aodh ("bringer of fire," "fiery"). The pronunciation will be "eye-DA-no" in Pisan Italian.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.