"Hoose" is a Scottish dialect word for house, used to refer to a person's home or dwelling.
Lairds are Scottish landowners The English translation would be Lord, as in Landlord.
"Fair fa" is a Scottish phrase meaning "farewell" or "goodbye." It is used to bid someone a fond farewell or to wish them well.
"Stoppit" in Scottish slang means "stop it" in English. It is a casual and colloquial way of telling someone to cease what they are doing.
I am Scottish and I'm sure it means Pretty or good. Eg Braw lassie meaning Pretty girl. That was a braw meal. That was a good meal.
Scottish Court Service
If you mean Scottish Gaelic, there isn't one.
The name is not in Scottish Gaelic.
"Do not"
It doesn't mean anything in Scottish Gaelic or Scots English; it's Welsh name.
'Energy' doesn't mean anything in Scottish Gaelic: it's an English word.
It's not a word in Scottish Gaelic.
Cheyenne is not a Scottish Gaelic word.
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Scottish
It's not Scottish Gaelic.
Guid is a Scottish word and it means 'good'