The word "Benromach" comes from Scottish Gaelic, where "Ben" means "mountain" or "peak," and "Romach" is thought to refer to a place name, possibly meaning "of the romach" or "the place of the hill." It is famously associated with the Benromach distillery, located near the town of Forres in Scotland, which produces single malt Scotch whisky. The name reflects the distillery's picturesque setting near the foothills of the Scottish Highlands.
Benromach was created in 1898.
What is the Scottish Gaelic for the English word 'sick'.
Laird
Muir
Valley
No, driech is a Scots word meaning wet and horrible. The Scottish Gaelic for rainy is "Fliuch"
Hill or mountain
If you mean 'tholing' it is a Scottish word meaning to suffer or endure
Bonny - a Scottish/English word meaning "pretty".
It means 'young'.
Janet means God is Gracious, it is Scottish in origin.
The answer you are looking for is ajee - meaning - off the track or direct path.