Mael does mean bald and by extension someone with a tonsure, a religious devotee or disciple, and yes the Gaels did use
Mael as a prefix to saints names so e.g. instead of giving their child the potentially blasphemous name of
Colm or
Columba, they called him
Malcolm, i.e. devotee of
Columba.
However I can't think of any female names which have this prefix, and as far as I know a 'bald' devotee could only be male - nuns doen't have tonsures. I find it unlikely that the Irish would have associated the female name
Molly with
Mael.
But that's just my opinion I'm in no way an expert.
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