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Emily is not a Scottish Gaelic word and therefore has no meaning in that language.

If you are asking 'What is the Scottish Gaelic version of Emily?'

it is Aimil with a short form Milde.

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13y ago

Emily in Irish is Eimíle, it has no meaning it's just a phonetic translation.

However as it is just a phonetic translation, if you want to keep the same pronunciation I have seen Emilí used. Eimíle, is pronounced Eimeela. Either is fine given there is no direct translation.

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14y ago

It means trying to equal,excel,emulating,or rival.

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13y ago

Is mise Emily / Emily is ainm dom / Emily atá orm

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6y ago

Emily has no meaning in Irish. Only Irish names have meaning in Irish. You can spell Emily as "Eimíle".

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12y ago

EIMÍLE [ehmeel-yeh] in Irish.

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11y ago

Eimíle

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14y ago

Eimíle

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