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GUEST,Calum | Lyr Req: Amazing Grace as Gaeilge (48) | RE: Lyr Req: Amazing Grace as Gaeilge | 03 Apr 07 |
I have just come across this thread and as a Scottish Gaelic speaker I just never understand why some people think that Malcolm is an English version of Calum. Malcolm is a Gaelic name meaning the Follower of Calum from the word maol meaning a tonsure (the baldy bit in the middle of a ring of hair), and Colm meaning Calum. |