The term 'amadan' (there are various spellings, depending on dialect) in the Scot language (Gaelic/Celt) means fool or idiot. Like many languages this is the term that is used for the male. For females, the term would be 'oinseach'. Both meaning fool, but gender specific words.
Amadan
An amadan is an Irish dialect term for a fool or an idiot.
You can say "آمدن" (amadan) in Farsi to mean "come".
No. Particularly since amadan means fool or idiot in Gaelic. What you probably mean is Samhain, which is the Celtic new year, and takes place on 1 November. Samhain is the forerunner of Halloween -- or all hallow's eve [een], which has become quite distorted in modern history.
eejit = amadan (with a fada on the last 'a')
The Gaelic word for a female idiot is óinseach.
Dún an doras, a amadáin!
Fear tuaithe (man from the country [archaic]) Cabóg (clown, clodhopper) Gamal (lout, fool, simpleton) Tútachán (awkward, crude; churlish, mean) Áilteoir (joker, trickster) Amhlóir (foolish, awkward person)
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If you mean Scottish Gaelic, there isn't one.
The name is not in Scottish Gaelic.
"Do not"