IRISH Gaelic: aigéan or bóchna
Muir
Scottish. It comes from the Gaelic, meaning "sea."ANOTHER ANSWER:From Scottish Gaelic 'Murchadh' meaning 'sea-battler'
Muir is 'sea' in both Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic.
muirScottish Gaelic: muir Irish Gaelic: muir or farraige
Muir (sea)
Murdock is Gaelic in origin and thought to come from either Ireland or Scotland. It comes from a combination of the Gaelic words "Muiredach", a derivative of "muir" which meant "belonging to the sea", and "Murchad", meaning "sea-warrior".
Muir
muir
As a noun in Irish: crann seasta (champion of a cause) (in sports) curadh (warrior, hero; champion); seaimpín (champion) barrthiománaí or togha tiománaí (champion driver) Scottish Gaelic:?
Janjuan is not Gaelic.
Mariel is a diminutive of the name Mary and influenced by Muriel. Muriel is a medieval English form of the name Muirgel. It means 'bright sea' and is derived from the Gaelic 'muir' meaning 'sea' and 'geal' meaning 'bright'.
farraige or muir
The name is not in Scottish Gaelic.