* Scottish Gaelic: Also referred to as Gaelic or Gàidhlig, Scottish Gaelic is spoken in Scotland, primarily in the Highlands and Islands, and is recognized as an official language of Scotland alongside English.
* Manx Gaelic: This language is native to the Isle of Man and is known as Gailck or Gaelg. Historically, Manx Gaelic was widely spoken on the island, but it experienced a decline in usage over time. However, efforts are being made to revitalize and preserve the language.
* Gaelic Place Names: Many places throughout Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man have Gaelic names, reflecting their historical and cultural connections to the Gaelic languages.
* Gaelic Cultural Traditions: Gaelic languages and cultures have a strong presence in various traditional practices, such as music, dance, literature, and folklore, contributing to the distinct identities of the regions where these languages are spoken.