In Irish Gaelic usage Samuel is equated with Somhairle (Sorley) which was originally a Norse name, Somerled. I'm not sure about Scots Gaelic.
The name Somhairle ('Sorley') is equated with Samuel, although it is actually derived from the Old Norse Summarliethi, summer-farer, viking. Irish and Scottish Gaelic.
The Irish Gaelic name Somhairle (Sorley) is equated with Samuel; also true for the Scottish Gaelic version Somhairle. It derives from the Norse Summarliethi/Somerled rather than Samuel.
Irish Gaelic: salacharScots Gaelic: salachar
it is keltoi in Gaelic
No Gaelic version.
Irish Gaelic: boirleach; damba Scottish Gaelic: ?
Makayla is not a word or name in Gaelic, there is no Gaelic pronounciation.
In Irish Gaelic: Bí i do shláinte. In Scots Gaelic: ?
In Scottish Gaelic: Canada In Irish Gaelic: Ceanada
In Scottish Gaelic it is iuchair;in Irish Gaelic it is eochair.
Scottish Gaelic: làir; Irish Gaelic: láir.
Scottish Gaelic: Seonaidh