fulacht fia is the archaelogy in ireland xxx
The Irish word for deer is "fiadh."
A fulacht fiadh is a type of archaeological site found in Ireland.
Irish Gaelic: Fia [fee-a] Scottish Gaelic: Fiadh
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In the Irish language, "deer" is fia; in the (Scottish) Gaelic it is fiadh.
Fiadh generally. But seang, ruadhag and earb mean 'roe deer'.
In Irish, cat fiáin or cat fia. In Scots Gaelic, cat fiadhaich or fiadh-chat.
Fia in Irish means 'deer' or 'widerness'; the closest name would be Fiach which means 'raven'.In Scottish Gaelic fiadh means 'deer'.
Good Irish warrior cat rogue names could include Finnegan, Saoirse, Cillian, or Maebh. These names draw inspiration from Irish folklore and mythology, adding authenticity to your warrior cat character.