The most common form is Brianag. It's pronounced as breeanok.
Also used for Brenda.
Makayla is not a word or name in Gaelic, there is no Gaelic pronounciation.
What is the English name of the Scottish Gaelic word for this occupation criathrar
'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'.
The word for "name" is ainm in Irish (Gaelic);In (Scots) Gaelic it's also ainm.('Surname' is sloinne in Irish; sloinneadh in Scottish Gaelic.)
Cheyenne is not a Scottish Gaelic word.
No, the word brilliance does not have a prefix. If it did, it would be bri-, but bri- isn't a considerable prefix.
I know of no spelling for Clayton in Irish or Scottish Gaelic.
It is a Gaelic form of Helen and related to a Gaelic word meaning 'pleasant'
Uh yeah bri is cuz that's ma name
The equivalent name in Scottish Gaelic for David is "Daibhidh"http://www.meaning-of-names.com/gaelic-names/daibhidh.asp The equivalent name in Irish Gaelic for David is Dáibhí but the old Irish name Dáithí (Dahy) is sometimes used for David.
The name Brianna is Gaelic.
As a first name it is Cairmeal in Irish.