nothing Liam is branched of the British name William. The Irish did not like the British, so they changed William to Liam
Uilleam is the Gaelic spelling for William.
In Scottish Gaelic: Uilleagan; Irish Gaelic is Liam
It would be the same as the Irish (Liam) unless you wanted to use Uilleam (Scottish Gaelic for William).
In Irish it's "Uilliam" In Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam; Liam is more common in Irish.
Scottish
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.)
Irish
no its Irish
Yes, Liam is a popular Irish name derived from the Irish name "Uilliam," which means "strong-willed warrior" or "resolute protection."
scottish
Originally, it's an Irish name but a lot of Scottish people use it as well.