'macy' is not a word in Irish.
Not, Irish Quaker
"Macy" is not a french word, but "merci" is, and its pronounced similarly. It means "thank you."
'Will' is not an Irish word and has no meaning in Irish.
It doesn't mean anything in Irish.
Nikko doesn't mean anything in Irish.
It doesn't mean anything in Irish.
Macy's held the first Thanksgiving day parade in New York City on November 27, 1924.
If you mean the Irish (Gaelic) it is not in that language. Irish has neither 'k' nor 'y' in its alphabet.
Does Ballavue mean anything in Irish? I can find no example of it as a placename. 'Vue' is not a word in Irish.
"eme" doesn't mean anything in Irish. It doesn't look like an Irish word.
"Isabelle" doesn't mean anything in Irish, but the Irish version of the name is Sibéal (shibael).
It doesn't mean anything in Irish: it's not an Irish name. I believe it's French.