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Iósua is the Irish form of the Old Testament name.

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In Irish Joshua is Iósua.

The Scottish Gaelic is Iosua.

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The Scottish Gaelic form of Josua is Iosua.

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The Scottish Gaelic version of 'Joseph' is Eòsaph.

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The family name would be Mac Siurtáin and the first name would be Siurtán;

the country would be An Iordáin.

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In Irish it's IÓSUA.

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Seán or Eoin

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Seosaimhín

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