In Irish:
There are several options: Eilís [elleesh], Lís [leesh] all from Elizabeth.
The native Irish name Laoise [leesha] might be substituted.
Another name might be Sibéal [shibael].
It could also be Lisa: many Gaelic-speakers do not 'translate' their first names even when using their Gaelic surname.
Assuming it is a contraction of Elizabeth, the Scots Gaelic would be Ealasaid.
Lisa has no meaning in Irish:
Lís (leesh) is the equivalent.
Elizabeth = Ealasaid
Lís
Scottish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, and Manx all derive from Old Irish.
In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?
No Irish Gaelic form
Gaelic football is an Irish football. Gaelic means Irish. Obviously then the Gaelic our Irish people
The Irish Gaelic for 'turbine' is TUIRBÍN; the Scottish Gaelic is TUIRBIN.
In Irish Gaelic the word for chilli is CILLÍ.
In Irish Gaelic it is diabéiteas.
'Thin' is tanaí in Irish Gaelic.
Irish Gaelic for 'trees' is 'crainn'.
In Irish Gaelic: saoirse
No Irish Gaelic version.
Irish and Scots Gaelic is d'fhear