It's the greeting "Hi" spelled in Irish.
In Irish Gaelic: haigh, pronounced 'hi'. In Scottish Gaelic: ??
An informal way of saying Hi in Irish is Haigh - said the same way.Another way is to say 'How are you?, Conas tá tú?
Dia duit
The anagram is the proper noun Irish.
'Will' is not an Irish word and has no meaning in Irish.
It doesn't mean anything in Irish.
"Taylour is ainm dom"
Kayla does not have a direct translation in Irish, as it is not a traditional Irish name. It would typically be used as it is, without adaptation or translation.
It doesn't mean anything in Irish.
Nikko doesn't mean anything in Irish.
If you mean the Irish (Gaelic) it is not in that language. Irish has neither 'k' nor 'y' in its alphabet.