In the Irish language, Bairbre.
In the Scottish Gaelic language, Barabal.
The Irish name Gormlaith was oddly anglicized Barbara in
the 1800s as well. It is translated as 'illustrious or splendid sovreignty'.
Barra (christian name) / de Barra (surname)
It is Barabal.
Irish Gaelic: Feirmeoir.Scottish Gaelic: Tuathanach.
'Barbara'
You don't; it has no Gaelic form to my knowledge.
In Irish Gaelic it is diabéiteas.
muirScottish Gaelic: muir Irish Gaelic: muir or farraige
In Irish Gaelic: cuimhní In Scottish Gaelic: cuimhneachaidh
In Scottish Gaelic: Albannach In Irish Gaelic: Albanach
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"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
Scottish Gaelic is Iain;Irish Gaelic is either Seán or Eoin.