The Gaelic for Kyle is Caol, which means thin, slim or narrow.
Example: Caol Loch Aillse (The narrows of Loch Alsh) or Kyle of Lochalsh is a small village in the North West Highlands, which name was given as it sits at the narrowest channel of Loch Alsh.
Caolán de Brún or Kyle de Brún would be the Irish version.As for Scottish Gaelic:
Caol
No, the name Kyle is from a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic caol meaning "narrows, channel, strait".
Kyle is a unisexEnglish-language given name, derived from the Scottish surname Kyle, which is itself from a placename (from the Scottish Gaelic caol "narrow, strait").
Kyle in Gaelic means "woods", The name is more common in Scotland, where is is also a place name and a surname, in Scotland it means narrow
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic caol meaning "narrows, channel, strait".
Seeing that Kyle is a primarily English name, and is from a Scottish surname which was derived from the Gaelic caol, taken to mean "Narrows, Channel, Strait"... I do not believe that there is a equivalent in the Hungarian culture, unfortunately.
The name Kyleigh is of American origin and is a modern variation of the name Kyle. It is a combination of the names Kyle and Leigh. Kyle can mean "narrow" in Gaelic, while Leigh can mean "meadow" or "clearing" in Old English. Therefore, the name Kyleigh could be interpreted to mean "narrow meadow" or "clearing near narrow water."
It depends on what you classify as 'best'.Here is some background information n the name:Definition - Handsome/Narrow LandOrigin - Celtic/Gaelic
The name Kyla is American in its origin. The American meaning of this name is victorious. This name is also Gaelic which is derived from the name Kyle.
Kyla is the female version of Kyle which comes from a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic caol meaning "narrows, channel, strait"
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