One of the many words for 'force' and the one I would recommend using is fòrsa. You can also use cumhachd if it's regarding something to do with power.
This is the GÃ idhlig word, not the Irish.
Ferguson means son of Fergus. The name Fergus is Gaelic meaning man of force.
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J. L. Campbell has written: 'Strange things' 'Edward Lhuyd in the Scottish Highlands, 1669-1700' 'Gaelic MS.63 of the National Library' -- subject(s): Gaelic poetry 'Scottish Gaelic proverbs'
Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.
In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?
Irish Gaelic is arís ("a-reesh")Scots Gaelic is a-rithist.Manx Gaelic = ?
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
It is not a Gaelic word. Gaelic has no K.
Irish (Gaelic): síol (Scottish) Gaelic: ?
Irish Gaelic: suncáil Scottish Gaelic: ?
Irish Gaelic is: ídileach Scottish Gaelic is: ?