"Archie"
In Scottish Gaelic Macleod is spelled MacLeòid.
Archie is a Scottish name.It has no direct Irish translation, but in (Scots) Gaelic it is usually written Eairdsidh, which is pronounced close to AIRchie.It's a familiar shortening of the name Archibald, which is the English equivalent of the Gaelic name Gilleasbaig (pronounced GILL-es-bick).
kay-leekaylee
The Scottish Gaelic pronunciation would be roughly drooim;The Irish "Gaelic" pronunciation would be like drim.
In Irish: seacht In Scottish Gaelic: seachd
In Irish it would sound something like "sprid". In Scottish Gaelic:?
Aoigh (ooee) is Scottish Gaelic;Aoi is the Irish, pronounced 'ee'.
No. It resembles the Irish Peigí or the Scottish Peigi however.
The Irish Gaelic equivalent of Reginald is Raghnall[rye-nal or rawnal] and in Scottish Gaelic [reu-ull].
charr'loch (think of a charred Loch [ie lake])
croit an t-sluic = craw'tch in tloo'ichk
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