The Irish language 'equivalent' of the Scottish Ian could be either Seán or Eoin, (forms of John). The original Scottish Gaelic spelling of Ian is Iain, incidentally.
In Scots Gaelic it is spelled IAIN.
Usually spelled "Ian" in English, it is "Iain" in (Scottish) Gaelic. It is the equivalent of English "John".
Irish (Gaelic) is Seán or Eoin; Scottish Gaelic is Iain.
Ian is Iain in Scottish Gaelic and means John; the Irish equivalents are Seán and Eoin.
Proper name aren't actually 'translated' but certain Gaelic names are 'equated' with English names: the Irish Gaelic cognate is Siobhán and the Scottish Gaelic cognate isSeonag.
Ian is the Scottish variant of John. It comes from the Hebrew name Yokhanan (?????) which means God is gracious.
It is mac in Scottish Gaelic.
The Scottish Gaelic for 'brother' is bràthair.
in Scottish Gaelic: facal.
It is òran in Scottish Gaelic.
The Scottish Gaelic is do charaid.
In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?