IRISH Gaelic: aigéan or bóchna
Scottish. It comes from the Gaelic, meaning "sea."ANOTHER ANSWER:From Scottish Gaelic 'Murchadh' meaning 'sea-battler'
Muir is 'sea' in both Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic.
muirScottish Gaelic: muir Irish Gaelic: muir or farraige
Muir (sea)
Murdock is Gaelic in origin and thought to come from either Ireland or Scotland. It comes from a combination of the Gaelic words "Muiredach", a derivative of "muir" which meant "belonging to the sea", and "Murchad", meaning "sea-warrior".
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muir
Janjuan is not Gaelic.
As a noun in Irish: crann seasta (champion of a cause) (in sports) curadh (warrior, hero; champion); seaimpín (champion) barrthiománaí or togha tiománaí (champion driver) Scottish Gaelic:?
farraige or muir
It has no meaning in Gaelic; it's not a Gaelic name.
Mariel is a diminutive of the name Mary and influenced by Muriel. Muriel is a medieval English form of the name Muirgel. It means 'bright sea' and is derived from the Gaelic 'muir' meaning 'sea' and 'geal' meaning 'bright'.