The most common spelling is de Buitiléir or de Buitléir in Irish Gaelic.
Colleen: an English spelling of Irish Gaelic cailín(girl).
'Sean' with an accent over the 'a' is the Gaelic (Irish) name for John. It is sometimes spelt 'Shawn' which is the phonetic spelling of the name.
An Phortaingéil in the Irish (Gaelic) language.
It is of Irish and Gaelic origin: Yes.
The Irish spelling is Ruairí; the Scottish spelling is Ruairidh.
You don't. Cheyenne is a non-Gaelic, proper name and, as such, has no Gaelic spelling.
Apparently the French spelling Céline is used by the Irish even when the last name is in a Gaelic spelling.
CIARÁN is the Irish Gaelic spelling; it is usually anglicized as Kieran.
The Irish spelling of 'Sheila' is Síle. It is originally derived from Cecilia.
The Irish spelling of 'amber' is 'ómra'. (Scottish) Gaelic:?
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I can't find any instance of an Irish Gaelic spelling for the name therefore it would be the same spelling as in English.
It could be Michelle or Miséil.A phonetic spelling is Miséil in Irish Gaelic but Michelle is also used.
The most common spelling is de Buitiléir or de Buitléir in Irish Gaelic.
In Irish it's "baile"
In Irish it's "iníon"