Muppets is believed to be a contraction of Mummers ( see Philadelphia lore for the Mummers Parade)- an Puppets. a Moppet is a small child- and also a style of haircut- similar to the early Beatles. May be derived from Mop-Head condensed into a word- mainly British usage. I have heard of a Moppet hair cut- like the Beatles.
If you mean Scottish Gaelic, there isn't one.
"Scottish" translates as "Schottisch"
The Scottish translation for the word 'devil' is 'de'il'.
In Irish Mary is Máire. Is has no particular meaning in Irish, it's simply a phonetic translation. In Scottish Gaelic the name is Màiri.
The Scottish title Laird is roughly equivalent to the English title "Lord." It is used to address landowners or the head of a Scottish estate.
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Around.
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"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
The Scottish Gaelic version of Peter is Peadar(patter).