Sìleas
Sìleas Origin and Meaning
Sìleas is a feminine Scottish Gaelic name, pronounced approximately as 'SHEE-liss' or 'SHEE-lash.' It's the Gaelic equivalent of Julia or Juliana, ultimately derived from Latin roots meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded.' The name features a distinctive accent mark (grave accent) over the 'i,' signaling its authentic Gaelic pronunciation. Sìleas has remained primarily within Scottish Highland and Gaelic-speaking communities, rarely appearing outside these cultural contexts. As interest in Celtic heritage and Gaelic names has increased, Sìleas offers an authentic option for those with Scottish connections. The name carries a lyrical quality and ancient heritage while presenting pronunciation challenges for those unfamiliar with Gaelic phonetics.