In Irish it's Ó Raghallaigh / Ó Raghailligh
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The Irish Gaelic spelling of the surname O'Reilly is Ó Raghallaigh (descendant/grandson of Raghallach. If it is being used as a forename it would probably be "Riley" as in English.
The name Riley is of Gaelic origin. it was originally a boys name but after time a few girls have got it. the name Riley means gallant.
It would be 'Riley, mo mhac, mo chuid den tsaol'.
Riley Jane Riley Mason Riley May Riley Makenna Riley Mall Riley Moll Riley Kaytlen Hope this helped you!
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Valorosa in the feminine and valoroso in the masculine are literal equivalents of the English name "Riley." The respective pronunciations of the singular adjectives -- whose meaning is predicated upon the name's Gaelic origins and translation as "valiant" -- will be "VA-lo-RO-sa" in the feminine and "VA-lo-RO-so" in the masculine in Italian.
Riley remains Riley.
Riley, from the Gaelic word meaning courageous, can also be spelt Reilley, Reilly, Rilee, Rileigh, Rylee and Ryley, Reighley, Rylie, Rielee, Ryli, Rileey,Rilie.Rillie
Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.
In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?