Some girl names are:CindyCherylCynthiaCathyCharlotteCateCamilleCassyCatherineCatieCayleeCantonCaitlynChristineChristinaChristinCristiCarlyCarlaCassandraCicelyCrystalCarolCarrynCarrieChloeCarolineCamerynCatalina
In the Irish language Ciara is the spelling most seen today, although it was originally Ciar. It means 'dark' or 'black' as in hair colour.
Irish (Gaelic): liathScottish Gaelic: liathBoth pronounced Lia.
In Irish Gaelic: haigh, pronounced 'hi'. In Scottish Gaelic: ??
Irish Gaelic is "gan" [Scottish Gaelic] "gun" [pronounced: goun (the 'o' as in 'oo')][Also Scottish Gaelic] "às aonais" [pronounced: ass in-ash]
The name Trina is a girls name. The name originated in Gaelic languages. In Gaelic the name Trina means- Diminutive of Catriona, a Scottish Gaelic variant of Catherine meaning meaning pure, clear
The Gaelic (Irish) word for heart is 'croí' pronounced 'cree' !! The Gaelic (Scottish) word for heart is "cridhe" pronounced as above.
Scots Gaelic: FàilteIrish Gaelic: FáilteBoth pronounced fall-cheh.
In Irish Gaelic it would be fuil which is pronounced "fwill". Scottish Gaelic: ?
Irish Gaelic: " croí " Pronounced: cree. Scots Gaelic: "cridhe"
The Scottish Gaelic for 'heart' is cridhe. (pronounced "kreea")
Irish (Gaelic): lá Scottish Gaelic: lathaLá, pronounced like law.