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aidyn
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Little fire (Irish origin); alternatively 'enlightened/bright' in Turkic |
Irish (Gaelic) |
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Aindrea
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Manly, masculine; brave |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish |
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Amhlaoibh
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heir/descendant of the ancestors |
Irish (Gaelic) |
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Auley
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From Old Norse meaning roughly "ancestor's relic" or "heir/descendant" |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish |
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Bheathain
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life (diminutive: 'little life') |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic |
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Biadhaiche
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cook, feeder, food-provider (occupational) |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic |
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Blaine
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Likely 'yellow' or 'blond' (from Bláán); alternatively associated with 'top' or 'summit' (Welsh blaen) |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish |
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Blayne
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Likely 'yellow' or 'yellow-haired' (Gaelic origin; exact etymology uncertain) |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish |
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Bothan
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Little hut; small dwelling |
Irish (Gaelic) |
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Brathach
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Possibly derived from Gaelic 'brath' meaning 'judgment' or 'doom' - roughly 'judgment' or 'one of judgment'. |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic |
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Cadhlas
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Possibly 'beautiful' or 'graceful' - meaning inferred from Cadhla; exact meaning for Cadhlas is uncertain |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic |
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Caladh
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harbour, landing place; quay |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic |
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Carn
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cairn; heap or mound of stones; rocky hill |
Cornish, Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic |
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Carric
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rock; 'from the rock' |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish |
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Ceallachan
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Diminutive of Ceallach; meaning disputed - often given as 'little strife' or 'bright-headed'. |
Irish, Irish (Gaelic) |
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Chriost
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Christ; the anointed one (Messiah) |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic |
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Coilleach
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rooster, cockerel |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic |
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Conary
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lover or keeper of hounds |
Irish, Irish (Gaelic) |
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Daithm
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Uncertain. If related to Daithí, often associated with qualities like swiftness; Daithí is also treated in Irish contexts as an equivalent of David ('beloved'). |
Irish (Gaelic) |
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Dalan
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Varies by origin - Irish Dallán: 'little blind one' (dall = 'blind' + diminutive -án); Persian/South Asian dalān: 'gallery, corridor, porch'. |
English, Irish (Gaelic), Persian |
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Diarmait
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“without envy” (free from jealousy) |
Irish, Irish (Gaelic) |
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Donild
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Ruler of the world |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish |
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Donnchad
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Brown warrior; brown-haired chief |
Irish, Irish (Gaelic) |
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Dubhghlas
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dark or black stream/river |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic |
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Dubhthach
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dark, black; dark-haired |
Irish, Irish (Gaelic) |
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Duf
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dark, black |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish |
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Eachyn
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Diminutive of 'each' (horse) - 'little horse' or 'young horse/horseman' |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish |
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Eann
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God is gracious (via John); alternatively 'bird' in Irish |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish |
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Fearbhirigh
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Obscure; likely contains Gaelic fear 'man' combined with a secondary element of uncertain meaning - roughly 'man of ___' or 'male associated with ___'. |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish |
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Fedlimid
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From Old Irish, often interpreted as "ever good" or "constant" |
Irish, Irish (Gaelic) |
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