Éan abhann
Irish Gaelic: éin Scottish Gaelic: ?
Abhainn = River: Irish Gaelic.
Abhainn is 'river' in Irish Gaelic.
éan
Nead éin is the Irish for bird's nest. Pronounced 'nadd aen'.
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
An tSionainn is the name of the river Shannon in the Irish language.
Language: Irish (Gaelic) and English Bird: none flower: shamrock
"Gaelic" is divided into 2 separate languages; this word is the same in both. Scottish Gaelic: bruach, edge, river bank Irish Gaelic: bruach, brink, river bank.
Belfast is Béal Feirste in the Irish. It mean 'Mouth of the River Fearsad'.
In Irish it's "an t-iolar, éan creiche"
In Irish it is spelled 'éan', pronounced 'aen' and means 'bird'. In Scottish Gaelic: 'eun'.