Hi!

Well, I’m still a learner myself, and by all means don’t take my thoughts here as fact, but, with that disclaimer:
I believe it would be Máthair Talamh…
There wouldn’t be any lenition (an extra h) in Máthair, unless it’s preceded by the article “an” (the)
i.e.
an M
háthair Talamh (
the Mother Earth) …which may also be just as appropriate a version, but I’m not sure. Maybe someone else could hop in here with an answer to that?
I do know that with familial titles such as Aunt, Uncle, etc., there is no “the” in the title. But with religious/other official titles there is a “the” (e.g. an tAthair Ó Laoghaire “Father O’Leary”)
On the website
https://www.teanglann.ie/en/eid/Mother_Earth the term “an Talamh Torthach” is given (which literally means “the fruitful earth.”
“Gráthóir Dúlra” might also be nice, as it means “nature lover.”
Anyway, I hope this was of some help, and good luck!
