The Irish (Gaelic) is baineann.
The Scottish Gaelic for 'female' is: = 'boireann' or 'boireannach'
The Scottish Gaelic for 'male' is = 'fireann'
Phonetic spelling/sounding for boireann is: = Borr-in
Phonetic spelling/sounding for fireann is: = feeir-un
The Gaelic word for a female idiot is óinseach.
'Lily' is not a Gaelic word, but if you meant to ask 'What is the Gaelic word for lily?': Irish Gaelic: lile Scottish Gaelic: lili (female name is Lilidh) Manx Gaelic is 'lilee'.
Scottish Gaelic: Grádhán=Beloved (male) Grádhág=Beloved (female)
Scottish Gaelic: Grádhán=Beloved (male) Grádhág=Beloved (female)
amhránaí mná / bancheoltóir
The Irish have the word amadán for a male idiot/fool and óinseach for the female.
banlaoch / ban-ghaiscíoch
Kelsey is not really a Gaelic name. Apparently it is from Old English. There was however an Irish female saint named Ceallsach, which is similar.
Seal (animal) is rón (Irish) ròn (Scottish Gaelic). A seal as on a document is séala (Irish) seula (Scottish Gaelic).
In the Irish (Gaelic): 'banchairde', female friends.In (Scottish) Gaelic: 'banacharaidean', female friends.
It is not a Gaelic word.
No Gaelic word for Chalmers.