Cá bhfuil an páiste? (sounds like cawill a pawshti)
Alannah
The bright fair one, the beautiful child. Derived from a word that is used as a term of endearment by the Irish. The feminine form of Alan.
A ghra' is an Irish term of endearment meaning love. Another example would be A mhuirnin which means darling.
mil (honey from bees) stóirín (as an endearment)
"Sakura" is a name and is not used as a term of endearment.
Its used in many its a common term of endearment a chuisle mo chroí
In Irish, the name "Alana" is derived from the Gaelic word "a leanbh," which translates to "child" or "darling." It is often used as a term of endearment for a beloved child or loved one. The name Alana carries connotations of warmth, affection, and closeness in Irish culture.
It is an Irish phrase meaning "my pulse", which is a term of endearment. It comes a longer Irish phrase meaning, "the pulse of my heart".
"Pedhi mou" in Greek means "my child" or "my kid". It is a term of endearment used when referring to a beloved child.
a thaisce, is a term of endearment when said to a person meaning, treasure/darlingtaisce is the root noun meaning treasury/treasure
It is an Irish name, though it's not frequently used. It's also a term of endearment, like 'honey" or "darling."
Honey is a term of endearment.