The Scottish name the Cullins (of Skye and Rhum) are called An Cuiltheann
(or An Cuilthionn) in Scottish Gaelic and is thought to be derived from the Norse kjollen (keel-shaped).
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The surname Cullin in Irish is Ó Cuilinn, cuileannmeans "holly"
It means women. Mná
there is no word with that spelling but the word "réidh" is proniunced "ray" and means ready
Care, attention; heed, notice. It can also mean a minister of state
The Irish word for the world is Domhan
the Irish word for leg is "cos"
Cullin is a name that can refer to various things, including a surname and a given name of Irish origin meaning "cub" or "pup." It is also associated with the Cuillin mountain range in Scotland, known for its rugged beauty and challenging climbs. In a broader context, "Cullin" could also refer to cultural or historical figures, depending on the context in which it is used.
'Will' is not an Irish word and has no meaning in Irish.
'Colt' is not an Irish word. The Irish word for colt is bromach.
Not an Irish word.
'Brandie' is not a word in the Irish language.
It's not a word in Irish Gaelic.
'Late' is a word in English not Irish.
Ryann is not an Irish word and has no meaning in Irish.
It is not an Irish (Gaelic) word.
'macy' is not a word in Irish.
'Elverys' is not a word in Irish.
Aryn is not an Irish word.