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In Gaelic languages, the name Rosemary is often translated as "Rosmari." In Scottish Gaelic, it can be rendered as "Rosmara," while in Irish Gaelic, it may appear as "Róisín," which means "little rose." These variations reflect the cultural significance of the rose in both languages.

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