What about:
Suaimhneas (peace)
Aoibhneas (happiness)
脕illeacht (beauty)
D贸chas (hope)
Teach X (X's house)
Caisle谩n X (X's castle)
Tearmann (shelter, sanctuary)
Ard na Gr茅ine (sunny heights)
Ard na Gaoithe (windy heights)
If you can think of one in English, post it and maybe I or someone else will be able to translate it.
I have a small cottage house and want an irish gaelic name for it, and want to know the meaning of.?
Hey H,
That is an interesting question for the Genealogy category.
"ABB脕N - Gender: Masculine - Usage: Irish
Means "little abbot", derived from Irish abb "abbot" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of a 6th-century Irish saint, the son of king Cormac of Leinster."
You can easily find this type of information on the internet. Here are a few good sites to give you a start
Reply:Inish McTabbish
Reply:I have always liked this one.Tir na Og {or} Tir na Nog.In Irish mythology,was an OTHERWORLD realm in which people are forever young.Sometimes known as the land of the forever young.You might consider Tir Tairnigirib,the OTHERWORLD "Land Of Promise"
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