In Scottish Gaelic it is spelled Mòrag.
Easáias (from the Irish Bible); Isaiah in Scottish Gaelic.
Irish (Gaelic) is Seán or Eoin; Scottish Gaelic is Iain.
The correct spelling is Gaelic (Scottish or Irish dialects).
The Irish language 'equivalent' of the Scottish Ian could be either Seán or Eoin, (forms of John). The original Scottish Gaelic spelling of Ian is Iain, incidentally.
Scottish is not a language. People are Scottish, and speak English with a Scottish accent. The Previous answer is not correct. Scottish (or Scottish Gaelic) is a language, and it is spoken in Scotland, alongside English.
It is mac in Scottish Gaelic.
Irish (Gaelic): Éirinn go brách (aer'-rin guh brawch) Scottish Gaelic: ...
In Irish it's "Uilliam" In Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam; Liam is more common in Irish.
It appears there is no Irish or Scottish Gaelic version of Genevieve. It would remain the same.
The Scottish Gaelic for 'brother' is bràthair.
in Scottish Gaelic: facal.