In Irish, possibly 'Cruinniú cairde' for 'Circle of friends'.
Scottish Gaelic: ?
The Irish ("Gaelic") form of Mary is Máire; the Scottish Gaelic is Màiri. (The mother of Jesus is spelled Muire however.)
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
ciorcal , fainne (with a fada on the 'a')
Muire means Mary when referring to Saint Mary
my cousin mary she is crazy
càirdean
The Irish Gaelic of sharing brings friends is Tugann roinnt cairde.
In the Irish (Gaelic): 'banchairde', female friends.In (Scottish) Gaelic: 'banacharaidean', female friends.
Dia's Muire dhaoibh.
A Small Circle of Friends was created in 1980.
càirdean
The most common is Máirín (Maureen).