The Irish spelling of 'Sheila' is Síle. It is originally derived from Cecilia.
Síle is the Irish spelling.
Scottish - Sìle,Irish - Síle
In Irish the equivalent is Síle (sheila);in Scottish Gaelic, Sìle.
Sheila means 'blind' in its Irish and Gaelic origin but in Australian it is slang for woman.
In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?
No Irish Gaelic form
Gaelic football is an Irish football. Gaelic means Irish. Obviously then the Gaelic our Irish people
On Wikipedia, Sheila (alternatively spelled Shelagh and Sheelagh) is a common given name for a female, derived from the Irishname Síle/Sìle, which is believed to be a Gaelic form of Cecilia.Cecilia is the patron saint of music as per Wikipedia, so by Irish translation Sheila could be considered the Irish form of the patron saint of music.
The Irish Gaelic for 'turbine' is TUIRBÍN; the Scottish Gaelic is TUIRBIN.
In Irish Gaelic the word for chilli is CILLÍ.
In Irish Gaelic it is diabéiteas.
'Thin' is tanaí in Irish Gaelic.
Irish Gaelic for 'trees' is 'crainn'.