'gáire' is pronounced gaw-(i)r-e and means 'laugh'
'gaire' (without the accent on the 'a') is prounced as guir-e and means' nearer'.
Roughly 'gon affaela'.
guyra
bar-i-bri
Bairbre, barr-i-breh
Moyle or 'mile' in Old Irish.
"X is ainm dom" [--- iss annim dhum] in Irish Gaelic;
It is apparently not Irish. It looks alike a misspelling of 'eolas' as in the Scottish Gaelic 'Eulan an Torranain' which should be spelled 'Eolas an Torranain'.
Niall is the Irish Gaelic form
The word for "name" is ainm in Irish (Gaelic);In (Scots) Gaelic it's also ainm.('Surname' is sloinne in Irish; sloinneadh in Scottish Gaelic.)
Dáibhí (pronounced dhaw-vee) is David but the Old Irish name Dáithí (dhaw-hee) is also considered an equivalent. You can hear Irish words pronounced at abair.ie.
Bairbre Dowling's birth name is Barbara Patricia Dowling.
It is an English name and most likely has no Irish Gaelic form.
No Irish equivalent.
'Melanie' is used in Ireland even with the surname in Gaelic. There is no Irish Gaelic version of the name.
The Scottish Gaelic form of the surname is MacIllFhionndaig.As a first name it would be Liondsaidh.(Some Irish families that adopted the name 'Lindsay' were MacClintock, Lynchy, and O'Lynn.)