If you Google it you will find that 'Keith' is the spelling used even with a surname in Irish Gaelic.
The name really has not been used traditionally in Ireland but you do see some who have borrowed the Scottish Gaelic Ceiteach which is really a surname and perhaps some using Cèith.
If you google it you will find that 'Keith' is the spelling used even with a surname in Irish Gaelic.
The name really has not been used traditionally in Ireland but you do see some who have borrowed the Scottish Gaelic Ceiteach (which is really a surname) and perhaps some using Cèith.
In Scottish Gaelic it would be Càidh Màrtainn or Cèiteach Màrtainn.
In Irish it's "Keith Ó Dufaigh"in Scottish Gaelic Keith is "Càidh" or "Cèiteach".
Martin Cronin - Gaelic footballer - was born in 1975.
Martin Newell - Gaelic footballer - was born in 1939.
Keith Robert Martin Kinnier died in 1969.
Keith Robert Martin Kinnier was born in 1902.
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Martin O'Connell - Gaelic footballer - was born on 1963-08-29.
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In Scottish Gaelic it would be Càidh Màrtainn or Cèiteach Màrtainn.
Keith and Keitha mean "woods" in Gaelic.
The name Martin can be translated as Máirtín or Mártan in Irish; the Scottish Gaelic is Màrtainn.There are not many names that translate perfectly into Irish unless they are biblical like Diego in English is James. We can translate that as it is biblical.Séamus.
In Irish, San Máirtín In Scottish Gaelic: Naomh Màrtainn