CAITLÍN in Irish;
in Scottish Gaelic, CAITLIN
Caitlín go deo
Caitlín
In Irish it is CAITLÍN and CAITLIN in Scottish Gaelic, both pronounced as "kathleen" rather than American 'kate-lin'.
The name Kathleen comes from the Celtic/Gaelic name, meaning "Pure/Virginal".
It is an English spelling of the Irish Gaelic Caitlín[kotchleen] which is a version of Catherine (pure).
gaelic
Kathleen = קתלין
You can't; it has no Gaelic equivalent
No Gaelic version of the name.
"Acceptance in Scottish Gaelic."
mac in Irish and Scottish Gaelic.
Scottish Gaelic: Lunnainn. Irish Gaelic: Londain.