Irish Gaelic: rí an bhóthairScottish Gaelic: rìgh an rathaid
No it is Gaelic -- Irish --means little king.
Rowan can be either English or Irish. The Irish surname was originally Ó Ruadháin. As a first name: Ruadhán.The English name can be found in: N. Lanarkshire, Warwickshire, Norfolk, and Greater Manchester.A rowan tree is caorthann in Irish. Scottish Gaelic: ?
The Irish word for king is "rí".As a surname, King is used as a synonym for these Irish surnames:MacAree (Mac Fhearadhaigh)Conroy (Mac Conraoi/Ó Conraoi)O'Kinga (Ó Cionga)MacIlroy (Mac Giolla Rua)
The name Ryan is of Irish origin and means "little king" or "illustrious." It is derived from the Gaelic surname O'Riain, which was often used as a given name.
King is "Rí"
In Irish taoiseach or ceann fine.
Ryan does not mean anything Spanish because it is not a Spanish name. It is an Irish Gaelic name, and it means 'little king.'
Ryan is a name from Irish Gaelic whose meaning and origin are derived from the old Gaelic word "righ" and the old Irish diminutive of "an" which together form the meaning of the name as "little king". The modern Irish form of this name is O' Riain - a contraction of the older Irish form O'Mulriain (commonly anglicised as Mulryan) which is now virtually extinct.
MAC AN RÍ (Irish); MAC AN RIGH (Scottish)
In Scottish Gaelic: bana-phrionnsa In Irish: banphrionsa or banfhlaith(princess); iníon rí (king's daughter).
From the Irish Ó Riain, Ryan means "little king".