No, Galician is not Gaelic. Galician is a Romance language that evolved from Latin, primarily spoken in the autonomous region of Galicia in northwest Spain. It is closely related to Portuguese, sharing a common origin.
On the other hand, Gaelic refers to a branch of the Celtic languages, which includes Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx. These languages have their own distinct roots and structures, separate from the Romance languages.
While both Galician and Gaelic are associated with specific geographical regions and cultures, they belong to different language families and are not mutually intelligible.