mo bhuachaillí grámhara
In Scottish Gaelic: Uilleagan; Irish Gaelic is Liam
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
In Irish Gaelic Gasúir GarsúinBuachaillí Stócaigh (over age 15)
In Irish, yes.
The name Kelly is used for both girls and boys, but more frequently for girls. It is from Irish Gaelic and may have originally referred to strife or battle.
balaich (boys) gillean (boys, lads)
There are loads with numerous meanings and spellings. I would recommend www.babynamesofireland.com for this question. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I don't know if there is currently a website that gives reliable information about Irish names. A good book is Gaelic Personal Names by Ó Cróinín/Maguire. Probably better than anything online currently. For information on authenticIrish Gaelic names you might contact: www.daltai.com or www.irishgaelictranslator.com.
My mother is looking for a name for her new house and as she has 6 of us all boys she wants to name it 'house of boys' or 'house of the boys' .cheersHouse of boys is Taigh nam balach.
he found a loving family
i don't know but if you like it you can make it a boys name i remember knowing someone that names was darah. She was a girl but not sure if its a boy name. It can be used for either, originally a Hebrew boys name "pearls of wisdom". It has other meanings in other languages - for example oak in Gaelic, gilr in Indonesian. Dara O'Briain is an Irish comedian and broadcaster.
Tom is a short form of Thomas, which is a form of a Christian saint's name. The same spelling is used in French, German, and several other languages, but the spellling is different in other languages, too. In Irish, or Irish Gaelic, the spelling is Tomas. However, because Ireland is traditionally a Christian country and because English is so widely spoken there, many Irish boys are named Thomas. However, there is nothing particularly Irish about the name Tom or Thomas.
Liam