In Irish it's Éire.
In Scottish Gaelic it is Eirinn.
In Irish Gaelic it is Éire (variant Éirinn).
In (Scottish) Gaelic it is Eirinn.
my name is Quinn what would it be in Gaelic
Eire
Gaelic
'Melanie' is used in Ireland even with the surname in Gaelic. There is no Irish Gaelic version of the name.
Proper names are not 'translated' unless they are associated with Gaelic Ireland or Scotland.
The name Aodh is considered an equivalent name in Ireland. The Scottish version would be Uisdean.
Although many outside of Ireland refer to the native language as "Gaelic", in Ireland itself it is called "Irish"; the related language of Scotland is simply called "Gaelic" in that country. Irish is called Gaeilge and (Scots) Gaelic is calledGàidhlig in their respective languages.The term Gaelic can also refer to the common culture of Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man; as in "Gaelic football".
The last name Roarke is commonly associated with Irish nationality.
The name "Ahearn" is from Ireland, from the county Cork. It is Gaelic for "Lord of the Horse."
It is of Irish and Gaelic origin. Poetic name for Ireland.
Stepaside, Ireland is called 'An Chéim' in the Irish language.
You are probably thinnking about Ireland, where leprachauns are said to live. The real Gaelic word EIRE for Ireland.