páiste/páistín; naíonán; leanbh/leanbán are Irish words for 'baby'. Scots Gaelic is ?
In Irish it's leanbh / leanbán / babaí / baibín
babog?..I think..70%
yo baby daddy
Irish: Deartháir beag
Tá ár leanbh beirthe
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leanbán / leanbh / baibín / babaí / babóg
In Irish it's: leanbán / leanbh / babaí / baibín
The Celtic word for 'baby' is "leanbh" in Irish Gaelic, "plentyn" in Welsh, and "piol" in Cornish.
When you are referring to the adjective, smooth, (a baby has smooth skin )use the following.mínIf you use it as a verb, as in to smooth something down or to even it outréidh
It's properly spelled bábóg (baw-bóg) and means a 'doll' not a 'baby girl'.
This type of name usually keeps the same spelling. Kaylie.
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