The Irish word for 'prosper' is rathaigh or bisigh.
Scottish:
The Gaelic word "a smeoraich" translates to "to thrive" or "to prosper" in English. It is derived from the Scottish Gaelic language, where "a" is a particle used to address someone directly, and "smeoraich" is the verb meaning "to thrive" or "to prosper." This word encapsulates the idea of growth, success, and flourishing in a Gaelic context.
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You can't; it has no Gaelic equivalent
No Gaelic version of the name.
mac in Irish and Scottish Gaelic.
"Acceptance in Scottish Gaelic."
Scottish Gaelic: Lunnainn. Irish Gaelic: Londain.
In Scottish Gaelic, Steaphag.In Irish Gaelic, Stephanie or Stiofáinín.
In Scottish Gaelic, cóig deug; In Irish Gaelic, cúig déag.
In Scots Gaelic it is spelled IAIN.
In Irish 'An Dhídean' in Scots Gaelic 'An dìseart'.
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