Irish (Gaelic) is iníon Scots Gaelic is nigheaniníon
The Irish Gaelic for 'daughter' is iníon [in'yeen].Iníon"Iníon" is the word for "daughter" in the Irish language.
In IRISH Gaelic it means daughter (iníon).
The Irish (Gaelic) would be Iníon dhílis.The (Scottish) Gaelic would be Nigheandhìleas.
In Scottish Gaelic 'grand-daughter' is ban-ogha and 'grandson' is mic-mac.
Irish Gaelic = Athair agus iníon. Scottish Gaelic = Athair agus nighean.
In Irish it's "iníon"
'My daughter'
nighean [neeun] in Scottish Gaelic.
In Scottish Gaelic: bana-phrionnsa In Irish: banphrionsa or banfhlaith(princess); iníon rí (king's daughter).
In Irish we have no specific nicknames for first born daughters.
Since there is no one "druid" language, your question cannot be answered.Look up the Gaulish, Irish, Gaelic, Welsh, Cornish or Breton word for daughter. Inion, I think, is Gaelic.