It doesn't have a Gaelic pronunciation: it is Latin.
With the accent marks: Írusán [eerusaun] in Irish.
The Irish Gaelic equivalent of Reginald is Raghnall[rye-nal or rawnal] and in Scottish Gaelic [reu-ull].
In a more modern Irish Gaelic Maol Íosa [mael eesa], 'devotee of Jesus'.A Scottish Gaelic version is Maoilios.
Bruna is an Italian equivalent of the Irish Gaelic name Ciara. The feminine proper name means "dark-haired." The pronunciation will be "BROO-na" in Italian and "KEER-uh" in Irish Gaelic.
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Smeenta.
Bree is an Irish Gaelic loan name in Italian.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It originates in the Irish Gaelic word brigh for "exalted one, high one" or "power". The pronunciation will be "bree" in Italian.
In Gaelic, the name "Kirsty" is typically spelled as "Ciorstaidh." The Gaelic language has its own unique alphabet and pronunciation rules, so the spelling may vary slightly from the English version. The name "Kirsty" originates from the name "Christina" and has been adapted to fit Gaelic phonetics.
carúl (kar-ool) as in 'Christmas carol';as a female name Carál (kar-aul).
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