D'Arcy is a French surname meaning 'from the village of Arcy' - it isn't Irish in origin.
Actually, while D'Arcy is French, the Darcy surname has origins in Ireland too. The Irish for Darcy is Ó Dhorcaigh, or Ó Dhorchaidhe, which translated back into English means "Descendant of the Dark One".
It is of Irish and Gaelic origin: Yes.
"múinteoir" means "teacher" in Irish Gaelic.
The word 'scold' is not an Irish Gaelic word.
It is not an Irish (Gaelic) word.
It has no meaning in Irish Gaelic.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
fíorghrá means 'true-love' in Irish Gaelic.
Faux Irish Gaelic.
what do you mean ? What does "is" mean ? Correction made by: SL56AJH If you mean what does "is" translate to from Irish-gaelic to English then it is: and. If you want to know how to translate "is" from English to Irish-gaelic then the word is: ea.
'Manoir' does not appear in Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic.
If you mean as in a "fleet" of ships, etc: In Irish (Gaelic) it is "cabhlach" or "loingeas". In Scottish Gaelic: ? If you mean "fast" the Irish is luath, mear, or tapaidh. Scottish Gaelic:?
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.