If you mean as in a "fleet" of ships, etc: In Irish (Gaelic) it is "cabhlach" or "loingeas". In Scottish Gaelic: ? If you mean "fast" the Irish is luath, mear, or tapaidh. Scottish Gaelic:?
gasta, sciobtha, tapaidh are Irish Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic is luath.
ar ball / ar ball beag / gan mhoill / in aicearracht / go luath
In Irish, "Luath" is pronounced as "LOO-ah".
In Irish it's "Tá súil agam go gcluinfidh mé uaitse go luath"
Rebekah is not a Gaelic name and therefore doesn't mean anything in Gaelic.
Yes, Robert Burns had a pet dog named Luath. Luath is believed to have inspired the poem "The Twa Dogs" by Burns.
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.
It has no meaning in Gaelic; it's not a Gaelic name.