Words for 'dream' in the Celtic languages:
In Irish it's: aisling / brionglóid / taibhreamh
In Scots Gaelic it's "bruadar"
In Manx Gaelic: ashlish, dreamal, slamm, brann
In Welsh: breuddwyd
Breton: hunvre
Cornish: hunros
Words meaning 'dream' are: brionglóid taibhreamh
In Scottish Gaelic: buidhnichIn Irish: grúpa, baicle; (sharing certain characteristics: dream, lucht)
It is an Irish Gaelic girl's name which means 'dream' or 'vision'.
Your best bet would be daltai or irishgaelictranslator for this type of question.
Taibhreamh is the word for 'to dream (as in sleep)' Brionglóid is the word for 'to dream (as in aspirations)' "Dreaming": Brionglóid (Connacht) and taidreamh (Munster) and aisling (E. Donegal).
In Irish: ár n-aisling; ár mbrionglóid; ár dtaibhreamh. In Scottish: ?
Aislinn is Gaelic (old Irish) for dream. Its a great name.
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Lembre onte para hoxe e para vivir o soño de mañá
Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.
In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?