Irish bandia (sounds like ban-jee-ah)
Scottish Gaelic ban-dia
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
In Irish it's "Bandia an teaghlaigh"
Scottish Gaelic: Ban-dia na gealaich trí-fillte (?)Irish Gaelic: Bandia na gealaí triarach (?)
Airmid: Celtic goddess of healing; Oversees magical spring that resurrects the dead; protector of medicinal herbs and plants
Daena; -- Definition 1 -- Traditional Gaelic name. it originated from a mythic Goddess The same rule applies on the Persian terms.
The name Brigid is of Gaelic origin and means "exalted one" or "high goddess." It is associated with Saint Brigid, a powerful figure in Irish history and mythology known for her healing abilities and protection.
gealach ('g-yal-ukh). Also ré (rae).
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AnswerI think but am not sure that Rhiannon is a Gaelic goddess of the moon and also white horses. Her lucky number is suppossed to be 7. please correct this if its wrong.AnswerThe name Rhiannon means 'nymph'AnswerRhiannon means goddess of horses. It's welsh mythology. Many other sites will back this up.Rhiannon means 'goddess of the nymphs' in welsh!
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Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.
In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?