In Irish:
neacht
iníon deirféar (sisters daughter) / iníon dearthár (brothers daughter)
'Nancy' has no meaning in Irish as it's a name in English.
'Nancy' in Irish is 'Neans' or 'Neansai'.
Nancaí
Pronounced: nan-say
Another answer:
Irish:
Neans [nanss]
Nainsí [nan-shee]
Scottish:
Nansaidh [nansy]
I know of no Irish or Scottish Gaelic equivalent of the name.
In Irish, Nollaig [null-egg] is both a male and female name, like Noel and Noelle.
If is used in Scotland at all, it would be Nollaig [null-ek].
The Irish version would be Neans/Neansaí;
in Scottish Gaelic ...
Nina has no translation in Irish.
'Will' is not an Irish word and has no meaning in Irish.
'Colt' is not an Irish word. The Irish word for colt is bromach.
Not an Irish word.
'Brandie' is not a word in the Irish language.
'Late' is a word in English not Irish.
It's not a word in Irish Gaelic.
Ryann is not an Irish word and has no meaning in Irish.
"Tommy" is not an Irish word.
It is not an Irish (Gaelic) word.
"Breck" is not an Irish word.
'Elverys' is not a word in Irish.
'Champs' is not a word in Irish.