Irish Gaelic = Athair agus iníon. Scottish Gaelic = Athair agus nighean.
In Irish it's "iníon"
In Scottish Gaelic 'grand-daughter' is ban-ogha and 'grandson' is mic-mac.
The spelling in Scottish Gaelic is A' Mhòr Bheinn.
The Irish spelling is Ruairí; the Scottish spelling is Ruairidh.
No Gaelic version.
You don't. Cheyenne is a non-Gaelic, proper name and, as such, has no Gaelic spelling.
calin is not a Gaelic spelling.
The Scottish Gaelic spelling is Eòghan.
iníon m'athar go deo - my father's daughter forever
In Irish (Gaelic) and Scots Gaelic 'father' is athair[ahir].
Irish (Gaelic) is iníon Scots Gaelic is nigheaniníon
Irish (Gaelic) is iníon Scots Gaelic is nigheaniníon