What does ruadh mean?
red
The name Ruadh is boy’s name meaning “red”. Also spelt Rua, Ruadh is a strong and simple Irish name with a fiery meaning.
What is the meaning of Mo Chridhe?
my sweetheart
mo chridhe ― my sweetheart.
What does beinn mean in Scottish?
mountain
“Beinn” is a common Gaelic word for “mountain”, “Nibheis” is usually translated as “malicious” or “venomous”. An alternative interpretation is that “Beinn Nibheis” derives from “beinn nèamh-bhathais”, “clouds” and “top of a man’s head”, thus translated as “the mountain with its head in the clouds”.
What is the Gaelic for red?
Dearg
Colours
| Colour | Dath | |
|---|---|---|
| White | Geal | <)) |
| Grey | Glas | <)) |
| Red | Dearg | <)) |
| Scarlet | Sgàrlaid | <)) |
What does Bree mean in Gaelic Outlander?
a disturbance
“Bree” is apparently a Scots Gaelic word that means “a disturbance.” That’s pretty much how I saw Brianna when she first appeared on the show.
What does Mac Dubh mean in Outlander?
Son of the Black
(And for those wondering about the odd nickname, Mac Dubh is actually Gaelic and means “Son of the Black.” He’s given this title because his father was called “Black Brian.”) Suffice to say, fans will definitely be seeing a different side of Jamie throughout the beginning of the third season.
What are Bens in Scotland?
Munros are mountains which are found across Scotland, named so after the mountaineer Sir Hugh Munro who first compiled a list of them….Complete List of Scottish Munros.
| Mountain | Region | Altitude |
|---|---|---|
| Beinn Bhreac | Cairngorms | 931m |
| Beinn Bhrotain | Cairngorms | 1157m |
| Beinn Bhuidhe | Argyll | 948m |
| Beinn Chabhair | Loch Lomond | 933m |
What is BRAW in Scottish?
Definition of braw 1 chiefly Scotland : good, fine. 2 chiefly Scotland : well dressed.
What is Irish for black?
Dubh (Doov) in the Irish language means dark or black and is used to describe someone by the color of their hair as in Roisin Dubh (Dark Rosaleen) or Hugh Dubh O’Neill (Black Hugh O’Neill), an Irish patriot of the 17th century best remembered for his defense of Clonmel in 1650.
What is Irish for white?
The Irish word for white is ‘bán’ and thus names such as Bane or Bawn sometimes also had their surnames translated to ‘White’. In the north of Ireland, many Whites were of Scottish extraction and the surname was a translation of the Highland Gaelic ‘Mac Gille Bhain’, ‘son of the fair-haired servant or youth’.