The name is not in Scottish Gaelic.
Kayla is not a Scottish Gaelic name. There is no K or Y in the alphabet.
It doesn't mean anything in Scottish Gaelic or Scots English; it's Welsh name.
It's Scottish, but not Scottish Gaelic. Originally a Scots variant of Margaret.(Margaret is Mairead in Scottish Gaelic.)
You don't. Cheyenne is a non-Gaelic, proper name and, as such, has no Gaelic spelling.
It is of Scottish and Gaelic origin, and its meaning is "rock" or "rocky"
Anndra is the Scottish Gaelic equivalent of Andrew.
The Scottish Gaelic version of the female name Frances is Frangag.
The name Aodh is considered an equivalent name in Ireland. The Scottish version would be Uisdean.
The Irish Gaelic version is Nóra, the Scottish Gaelic Nòra presumably.
This name is of Scottish Gaelic origin. It comes from a Scottish surname and a place name which probably meant "garden of hollies".
From the Scottish Gaelic surname Mac Néill (son of Niall).