mo is 'my'; mó as in 'níos mó' means 'bigger, larger, greater, etc.'
There are two spellings: Ó Mórdha (O'More) or the Anglo-Norman de Móra.
The 'mo' part means 'my' but 'vilas ' doesn't look like Gaelic.
In Irish it means 'My treasure' or 'My store' but is also used as an endearment.
In Scottish Gaelic it means a festival or gathering.
"mo" means "my"
In IPA: mə ɣɯːL
Ó Maonaigh
In Scottish Gaelic it means 'my daughter'.
My brother.
Mic mo chroí in Irish.Mic mo chridhe in Scots Gaelic.
mo mhuirnín =my beloved, in IrishGaelic
Faux Irish Gaelic.
In Irish, yes.
Le mo ghrasa mise, agus liomsa mo ghra
In Gaelic, you can say "mo chara anam" to mean "my soul friend".
My fair darling.
In Irish it means 'my darling'.
The spelling doesn't appear to be correct.
Mo chara, in Irish Gaelic. Mo charaid, in Scottish Gaelic and Connemara Irish