The Gaelic form of Alana is Alannah.
COMMENT:
No it is not; Alannah is an anglicized version of "a leanbh" (o child, in the vocative case) or alternately a feminine form of Alan. It is not a Gaelic form.
It would remain the same; neither name has a Gaelic form.
I don't believe there is an Irish Gaelic version of the name.
Ailín
Alana is the female version of Alan. Alan is a 6th century French name with an uncertain meaning. Possible meanings include "handsome" and "little rock".n Gaelic the meaning of the name Alana is: This nameof uncertain origin may be a feminine form of Man, or derived from the Irish Gaelic word for 'child'. Hawaiian Meaning: The name Alana is a Hawaiian baby name. In Hawaiian the meaning of the name Alana is: Feminine of Alan awakening.
This English surname apparently has no Gaelic form.
It is a feminine form of Alan which is a Celtic name but Breton rather than Irish.It is thought to mean 'rock' or 'handsome'. A similar name, Alannah, is from the Irish Gaelic phrase a leanbh meaning "O child".
Dante (no Gaelic form)
No Irish Gaelic form
You don't; it has no Gaelic form to my knowledge.
Alana's real name is Alana.
This sort of name is left in the original form even if the last name is in an Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic form.
Tegan is the Welsh original, it has no Gaelic form.
Niall is the Irish Gaelic form
Eom? Possibly Eoin? It is a Gaelic form of John.
There is no Gaelic form of the name, if that's what you mean.