If a given name it is the same, but the Scottish Gaelic name Eilidh is close in sound.
Scottish Gaelic for purse
sporran
Kyle is a unisexEnglish-language given name, derived from the Scottish surname Kyle, which is itself from a placename (from the Scottish Gaelic caol "narrow, strait").
Sporran, which is Scottish Gaelic for purse. Typically they are made of leather or fur. Kilts, traditionally, do not have pockets. They have a variety of styles and traditional uses.
lochan
Tartan
Dundee
In Irish it's Ó Fionnalaigh In Scottish Gaelic it is a given name "Fionnlagh".
The meaning of the name remains unclear. However, this ancient Scottish name was given to people residing near the English-Scottish border area long before 1066 a.d. Perhaps our Scottish specialists will pick up on this.
Sporran, which is Scottish Gaelic for purse. Typically they are made of leather or fur. Kilts, traditionally, do not have pockets. They have a variety of styles and traditional uses.
Young is indeed a Scottish surname. This is a name given to a son who had the same name as his father (similar to the "Jr" used in the USA or to the "Mac" in early Gaelic names). There is even a 'Young' tartan. It is indeed a very Scottish tradition to have your own clan tartan.