The Isle of Bute is sometimes just known as Bute and in Scottish Gaelic it is Eilean Bhòid.
Boyd is a Scottish surname that may be from the Gaelic for "yellow," buidhe, or from the Gaelic word meaning "from Bute" (Eilean Bhoid).
The Romans called the Isle of man mik'el. It is often thought they the Romans named him MONA. This is correct as MONA refers to Angelsey.
I'm thinking you will find its origin on the emerald isle... Ireland that is.
Isle of Elba
There are lots of them. The largest is the Isle of Man. Others include Ireland's Eye and Lambay Island.
Hello there, it's approximately 40.8 miles from glasgow to the isle of bute, hope this helps x
Isle of bute
The local paper is called The Buteman...
who's home was the glenburn hotel
122,170,000Which Bute? There is an Isle of Bute in Scotland (see related link), whose area is 12,217 hectares.An are is 10mx10m=100m2; a hectare is 100 ares = 10,000m2. 10,000x12,217 = 122,170,000m2.
go on aa route planner x
The Emerald Isle.
Isle.
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isle or inslet
Isle or Islet
The 'Emerald Isle' is another name for Ireland. I do not know of any other place with the same name.