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What is Lisa in Irish Gaelic?

Updated: 10/10/2023
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12y ago

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In Irish:

There are several options: Eilís [elleesh], Lís [leesh] all from Elizabeth.

The native Irish name Laoise [leesha] might be substituted.

Another name might be Sibéal [shibael].

It could also be Lisa: many Gaelic-speakers do not 'translate' their first names even when using their Gaelic surname.

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15y ago

Assuming it is a contraction of Elizabeth, the Scots Gaelic would be Ealasaid.

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9y ago

Lisa has no meaning in Irish:

Lís (leesh) is the equivalent.

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12y ago

Elizabeth = Ealasaid

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6y ago

Lís

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