In Scotland, Cassidy is primarily used as a surname rather than a first name. It is of Irish origin and means "curly-haired" or "clever" in Gaelic.
In Scotland, people might say "nae" or "naw" to mean "no."
There are no countries in Scotland. Scotland is a autonomous country in the United Kingdom. Did you mean counties? There are currently no counties in Scotland as the previous counties were transformed into Lieutenancy Areas. There are 33.
In Scotland, "bollocks" is a slang term used to express disbelief or disappointment. It can also refer to nonsense or something untrue.
simple its called hopscotch i think dont take this
It takes approximately 4-5 hours to drive from Wigan to Scotland, depending on traffic and the specific location in Scotland you are heading to.
she came form scotland
Rice Cassidy was born on May 27, 1863, in Selkirk, Scotland, UK.
Cassidy means "Clever"
Cassidy means "Clever".
In Chinese Cassidy means Sack religious girl.
Well... Shes in her house in Birmingham and then her mum takes her away to Scotland.
l'Ecosse - Scotland
Cassidy Robert Cassidy roberta Cassidy Cindy Cassidy Casser Cassidy Marie Cassidy Felicia Cassidy Isabella Cassidy Cassidy
Cassidy Glyde & Harry Kippen on the farm
In Irish, "Cassidy" means "curly-haired." In English, "Cassidy" is a surname of Gaelic origin that means "clever" or "curly-headed."
Scotland is translated ' l'Ecosse ' in French
'Scotland' is not a word in Gaelic; it's in English.