Leipreachán means a leprechaun figurine.
Lucharachán is the actual translation.
Variants are lucharbán, luchargán, lucharpán, luchramán.
Leprechaun is the Gaelic term, it means 'one shoe maker'.
Leprechaun is the Gaelic term, it means 'one shoe maker'.
Leprechaun is Gaelic for Shoemaker
In Irish Gaelic, the word for leprechaun is "leipreachán." This term is derived from the Old Irish "luchorpán," which means "small body." Leprechauns are often associated with Irish folklore and are typically depicted as mischievous little fairies.
Leprechaun is a Gaelic , Irish concept and myth. there is no Spanish equivalent, you might have diminutive of men- (Hombritos -and the adjective for Irish) but as stated, this is an Irish, not an Hispanic concept!
un farfadetspelled : Leprechaun*Translation : lutin
Irish Gaelic. Leprechaun means 'one shoe maker' because if you do happen to come upon a leprechaun unawares he will be deeply absorbed in the activity of working on one shoe, never a pair.
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There are no other names for Leprechaun- they are a single species. However the name of the Elder of the Last remaining 236 Leprechauns in Ireland is called "Carraig"It's a Gaelic word meaning rock
You are probably thinnking about Ireland, where leprachauns are said to live. The real Gaelic word EIRE for Ireland.
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