dubh
It's dubh.It is dubh in both Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic.
It's a phonetic English spelling of the Gaelic dubh(black).
dubh
In Irish 'cailín dubh'; in Scots Gaelic: caileag dhubh.
Black, or black haired.
It is from the Gaelic for "Black Water"
It's dubh.
It means dark or black, primarily black. It is variant of Kieran, which is Irish, and gaelic.
In Irish black is "dubh", when referring to skin colour it's "gorm".
In Irish it's "stail dhubh"
Ciara (Keer-a)is an Irish/Gaelic female name, meaning black.
Linnhe Dhu translates to "Black Pool" in Gaelic. The term "Linnhe" refers to a pool or a body of water, while "Dhu" means black or dark. This name can evoke imagery of deep, mysterious waters, often associated with the natural landscapes of Scotland where Gaelic is spoken.