In Scottish Gaelic it means 'porridge'.
In Irish Gaelic it can mean 'porridge' but spelled brochán/brachán.
In Scottish Gaelic: lite or brochan. In Irish Gaelic: leite
Brochan is an oat based dish, or commonly known as 'porridge'
Brochan (brachen, brochen) is a gruel (oatmeal dish) usually with some addition of other ingredients, e.g. honey. It is occasionally used to denote porridge.
Rebekah is not a Gaelic name and therefore doesn't mean anything in Gaelic.
It is not a Gaelic word. Gaelic has no K.
Crazzy doesn't mean anything in Gaelic.
In Scots Gaelic it mean a fishing weir.
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It has no meaning in Gaelic; it's not a Gaelic name.
Taylor is not a Gaelic word and has no meaning in Gaelic.
'You' is not a Gaelic word.
It is not a Gaelic word.