breagha (accent over the e)
brèagha (a. fine, splendid, beautiful )
bòidheach (a. bòidhche, pretty, beautiful)
àluinn (a. àilne, handsome, beautiful, elegant, splendid)
ceutach (becoming, elegant, beautiful)
I think "brèagha" has more of a meaning of "lovely".
Where "bòidheach" seems to have more of a meaning of "beautiful" to it, but really that's just me.
In Irish: áilleacht, breáthacht, gnaoi, maise, scéimh.
In Scottish Gaelic: àilleachd, bòidheachd, maiseachd, etc.
óiph meaning beauty
In Irish it's "álainn"
In Irish it's "áilleacht"
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
It doesn't mean anything in Scots Gaelic; it's an English word.
There are numerous words for 'beautiful' depending on context. One word is bòidheach meaning 'beautiful, bonny, pretty'.
In Scottish Gaelic the word is romansa.
in Scottish Gaelic: facal.
It's not a word in Scottish Gaelic.
The word is spòrs in Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig).
The Scottish Gaelic word for 'March" is "am Màrt".
The Scottish Gaelic for 'brother' is bràthair.
In Irish: leon In Scottish Gaelic: leòmhann
In Scottish Gaelic the word for 'blacksmith' is gobha or gobha dubh.
The word would be mamaidh in Scottish Gaelic.