"an aifrinn" means "of the mass". "croc" isn't an Irish word but it should probably be "cnoc".
"Cnoc an Aifrinn" means "Hill of the mass". Cnoc an Aifrinn (Knockanaffrin) is a mountain in Waterford.
Croce an afrinn .....? I have no idea what that even means in English but copy and paste this link :
http://translate.Google.com/#gl|en|croc%20an%20aifrinn%20%3F%20%3F
into your address bar and you can listen to the Gaelic to English translation :)"an
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.
There is no Gaelic form of the name, if that's what you mean.
Taylor is not a Gaelic word and has no meaning in Gaelic.
It has no meaning in Gaelic; it's not a Gaelic name.
'You' is not a Gaelic word.
It is not a Gaelic word.
It's not Gaelic.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
In Scottish Gaelic it means 'porridge'. In Irish Gaelic it can mean 'porridge' but spelled brochán/brachán.