i BELIEVE IT MEANS "TOWN OF" OR "PLACE OF"
I think you mean McKenna.
"écossais" is Scottish in French.
People with a mix of Irish and Scottish heritage.
The origins are uncertain, Scottish Gaelic suggest Banbh meaning 'piglet'
It would be Slàinte mhath! in Scottish Gaelic.
Sláinte = cheers (Irish); Slàinte (Scottish).
Its Scottish Gaelic or Gàidhlig. It means "You are beautiful" (or pretty, or handsome depending on the context it is used). cheers bigears, bairnsangs
Slancha is an anglicisation. In Irish it's "Sláinte", it means "cheers"
cheers?
cheers = "na zdraví" and it actually means "on our health"
Cheers; Polish
cheers
they mean cheers
If you mean cheers, as in a toast to fortune and good health, a common word is "salud."
In Celtic languages, the equivalent of "cheers" can vary. In Irish, you would say "sláinte," in Scottish Gaelic it's "slàinte," and in Welsh it's "iechyd da." These phrases are commonly used when toasting or celebrating.
It is a toast, like cheers