There is no direct Gaelic translation for the word princess as their monarchical succession was based off election not birth rite. Flaith would be the closest word that would translate as is based off a position unconditional of the sex of who held it.
The Irish word for princess is banphrionsa
The Gaeilge (Irish) for princess is "banphrionsa". Pronounced bon-frince-ah, emphasis on the first syllable. But this pronunciation will change a lot depending on where in Ireland you are.
banphrionsa - Princess
phrionsa - prince
In Irish Gaelic:
gearrchaile: garakhol-yih
girseach: gihr-shakh
cailín beag: colleen b'yug
In Scottish Gaelic:
Bana-phrionnsa
Bana-phrionnsa /bana frʲũnsə/
'Irish princess' would be Banphrionsa Éireannach in the Irish language.
'Iníon na hÉireann' in Irish;
In Irish it would be 'banphrionsa Éireannach' or 'banfhlaith Éireannach'
banfrinsa aeranokh (Banphrionsa Éireannach)
Mo Bhanphrionsa Gaelach / Mo Bhanphrionsa Éireannach
"Orla" is a girl's name of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "รณr" meaning "golden". It is a popular name in Ireland and is often associated with attributes such as beauty, grace, and brightness.
Irish Wolfhond
Banphrionsa Ghaelach or Banphrionsa Éireannach in Irish;Scottish Gaelic: ?
The word 'princess' is a noun, a word for a person.
Your in Irish Gaelic is: bhurthe Irish word for your is: bhur
Irish: fairy princess of the field.
It is an Irish word.