Loch Cladach Nigh' Mhaol-choinnich
lake or loch · Argyll and Bute
GaelicAI-generated
This loch name means 'loch of the shore of the bald Kenneth'. 'Loch' is lake, 'Cladach' means shore, and 'Nigh' Mhaol-choinnich' is the genitive of 'Nigh' Mhaol-choinnich' (daughter of Kenneth the Bald).
Word origins
- Loch
- Gaeliclake(from loch "lake")
- Cladach Nigh' Mhaol-choinnich
- Gaelicshore of the daughter of Kenneth the Bald(from cladach "shore", nighean "daughter", Maol-choinnich "Kenneth the Bald")