It would be the same as the Irish (Liam) unless you wanted to use Uilleam (Scottish Gaelic for William).
It's already spelled in Irish - Liam. It's a short form of Uilliam (William).
Liam is the Irish Gaelic spelling.
A shortened form of Uilliam, which means William.
It's short for Uilliam (William).
It's like "Bill' or "Will' short for Uilliam(William).
Liam is the Irish form of the name. It comes from William.
Liam (Liam Neeson, an Irish Actor)
Liam is in Irish Gaelic already. Pronounced lee-um.
If you mean "móraí" it is a term for "grandmother" in Ulster Irish.
You may mean Liam O'Flynn.
William is a name of Germanic origin which has been adapted in Irish as 'Liam'
Uilleam is the Gaelic spelling for William.
Liam
no its Irish
William James Kelly goes by Irish, The Irish Siggie, Liam, and Liam Kelly.
No. He's British. Niall Horan is Irish.
the Irish coven is Maggie, Liam and Siobhan
The vampires in the Irish Coven were Siobhan, Liam, and Maggie.