Welsh is Celtic but not Gaelic. The name is Ann in Welsh spelling. Short forms are: Nan, Nani, Nans and Nanw.
Dèanta ann an Alba
milliúnaí in Irish Gaelic Other Gaelic languages will differ. There are Irish Scottish Welsh Cornish Bretonese If it's not the Irish you're looking for, please ask again.
Gaelic is native to Ireland, Scotland and Man; Welsh is Celtic but not Gaelic. That said, the Welsh word for 'castle' is castell.
In Irish it's "álainn" In Welsh it's "prydferth" In Scots Gaelic it's"àlainn"
In Welsh dechrau; in Irish tosach; in Scots Gaelic ...; in Breton ...; in Manx ...; in Cornish ...
Celtic is a group of six languages not a single one. Possible choices are Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Manx Gaelic, Welsh, Breton or Cornish.
Tegan is the Welsh original, it has no Gaelic form.
The name is not of Welsh origin; it's of Gaelic . The Gaelic name possibly means "cloud", "passionate", or "champion
You spell on in Welsh as ar.
You spell purple in welsh like this:- PORFFOR
Breton Irish Gaelic Scottish Gaelic Welsh Cornish Manx
No, Yale is a Welsh name