Na h-Eileanan Siar is a Gaelic term that refers to the Western Isles of Scotland. The term is often used interchangeably with the English term "Outer Hebrides." However, there are several other synonyms for this beautiful region. The area is sometimes referred to as the Long Island, a name which is derived from the Gaelic "An t-Eilean Fada." Another term used is simply "the Western Isles," which includes both the Outer and Inner Hebrides. Some locals may even refer to it as simply "Harris" or "Lewis," the names of the two largest islands in the region. Regardless of the term used, Na h-Eileanan Siar remains a breathtaking and unique part of Scotland's heritage.