Saoirse (roughly seer-sha)
"Jenny' is not an Irish word. The Irish Gaelic equivalent is Sinéidín.
The Irish equivalent of the word vista is actually vista.
Laoiseach is the equivalent of Louis in Irish.
I believe that the Scottish Gaelic word for "freedom" is "saorsa". The Irish Gaelic form is "saoirse' (pronounced SEER-sha in both forms)
In Irish it's bheith saor / saoirse (freedom)
'Jack' is not a word in Irish. The male name 'Jack' would have 'Seáinín' as an equivalent in Irish.
Irish Freedom ended in 1914.
Irish Freedom was created in 1910.
The equivalent Irish word is colleen.
The Scottish Gaelic equivalent of Zachary is Sgàire[skah.ruh]. Also Sachairi. The Irish equivalent is ?
'Justin' has no meaning in Irish it's anEnglish name.The native Irish nameSaoirbhreathach was used as an equivalent, especially among the MacCarthys.
Nelson has no Irish equivalent