Putting It Together

    Suppose that you have a little heifer who shows all the signs of a spoiled brat. You might want to call her "Brat" - ‘Isean’ in the Gaelic. If she is red , you might call her " Isean Ruadh:"- Red Brat. -- Or a little bull that is a scoundrel and black Scoundrel = Corrichean; Black = Dubh --- hence: " Corrichean Dubh".
    Yet you may want to call a calf by a name already used. You may have had a cow called Morag (Marion). Well, by calling the calf Morag Og ( Mahr’ag Oak) - Young Marion - or - Domhnall Og (Donal Oak) - Young Donald Domhnall Dubh Og (Donal Doo Oak) -Young Black Donald -or-Maire Rhuadh Og (Mahr’uh Roo’a Oak) -Young Red Mary.
    Suppose that you are very proud of a herd bull and want his offspring to have his name. If his name is Cormac and his son is called Ruairidh - the son could be called Ruairidh Mac Cormac, as ‘Mac’ means ‘son’. A Daughter, Morag might be called Morag Nic Cormac (Nic = "Nighean ‘ic’, or " daughter of"). The same can be used for descent through the female line: Lorna Nic Morag Ghlas (Lorna, daughter of gray Marion). -Or - Alisdair Mac Ailis ( Alexander son of Alice) Just remember that many feminine adjectives are aspirated - as has been given in your list

    Sin Agad e Ma tha! ( Shin ahg’ut’tay muh hah) -Or- " there you have it then!"
    Your Scotch Highlanders will appreciate your effort to master the human language of the land of their forebears. You will also be keeping alive a very old tradition. A special breed such as this: unspoiled, still primitive and proud, deserve a special tradition. Have fun....... "and now you are with the Gaelic"!
William R. MacCrea

 

 

Gaelic Names:

Introduction         Names of Females        Names for Males

Adjectives        Colors       Putting it together

 

Index
Herd sires of Locustbrae
Dams of Locustbrae
Heifers of Locustbrae
Bull calves of Locustbrae
Grass fed Beef price list

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