Clare is not a Gaelic word.
If you mean Co. Clare it would be 'Contae an Chláir'.The female name Clare is usually written Claire or Clár in Irish, although some just use Clare even when the last name is in Irish.In Scotland the Gaelic name Sorcha (clear, bright) is 'englished' as Claire. It is pronounced like 'soraha' and is used in Ireland also but equated with Sarah.
Rebekah is not a Gaelic name and therefore doesn't mean anything in Gaelic.
It is not a Gaelic word. Gaelic has no K.
Crazzy doesn't mean anything in Gaelic.
There is no Gaelic form of the name, if that's what you mean.
In Scots Gaelic it mean a fishing weir.
Taylor is not a Gaelic word and has no meaning in Gaelic.
It has no meaning in Gaelic; it's not a Gaelic name.
It is not a Gaelic word.
'You' is not a Gaelic word.
It's not Gaelic.
The proud and noble Irish surname of Hearne originated with the Gaelic language words that mean "steed" and "lord". Prior to the year 1000, they held a family seat as a Dalcassian sept in County Clare in Munster province.