sha-hawk - kind of like shh and ahh together so it almost sounds like ja, then hawk like the bird. :-)
It is pronounced "SHEE-akh." The "dh" is silent in Scottish Gaelic pronunciation.
The name Brooks is not typically associated with a specific Scottish clan. It is an English and Anglo-Saxon surname that does not have a direct connection to a Scottish clan.
A Scottish lord is commonly referred to as a "Laird."
Another name for a Scottish Church is a "kirk." This term is commonly used in Scotland to refer to a church.
"Ythan" does not have a specific meaning in Scottish. It could possibly be a name or a word in a specific dialect or context that is not widely known.
The name common to three Scottish kings, eight popes, and three tsars of Russia is Alexander.
Dahl-keeth
kin-lugh-ber-vie
sna
shalluv
The English surname Clifford has no Scottish Gaelic form.
fosh
A tare, pronounce "Terr"!
leg-idj
/kɔgʲrʲəx/
ow-en
fallt-yeh
Bairns is the Scottish word for small children - nothing to do with grandmother.