In Irish it's glan / fíorghlan
There's no such thing as a Gaelic symbol for pure.
The Manx word for "pure" is "glen"
In Scots Gaelic it's "fìor-ghlan"
The Irish it's "glan"
ion (with a fada on the 'i')
glan / fìor-ghlan
Foirfe or Beacht may be Irish Gaelic equivalents of 'perfect'.
It is an English spelling of the Irish Gaelic Caitlín[kotchleen] which is a version of Catherine (pure).
Kathryn comes from the language Gaelic, it means pure and special.
The name Trina is a girls name. The name originated in Gaelic languages. In Gaelic the name Trina means- Diminutive of Catriona, a Scottish Gaelic variant of Catherine meaning meaning pure, clear
The name Kaitlyn is a girl's name. Its origin is Gaelic meaning pure.
The name Kathleen comes from the Celtic/Gaelic name, meaning "Pure/Virginal".
Kayce is a Gaelic name meaning "Alert". Kayce can also be a variation of the name Casey or Kacie with a possible denotation as K.C.
It means pure. and totally awesome and beautiful! and omygosh totally kissable!
Kaela and Skye aren't Gaelic names, they're both English. Kayla is short for Catherine which means pure Skye means sky.
It comes from the Celtic/Gaelic name, meaning "Pure/virginal".