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Irish Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Colmcille dove of the church Irish Boy
Colmicille dove of the church Irish Boy
Colomban little dove (diminutive of 'dove') Irish Boy
Colombanus little dove / dove-like Irish Boy
Colsin Likely 'son of Cole' (Cole = 'coal/coal‑black'); alternatively related to Colin/Collins meaning 'young one' or 'descendant of Coll'. English, Irish Boy
Columb dove Gaelic, Irish Boy
Columbanus little dove; dove-like Irish Boy
Columbkille dove of the church Irish Boy
Columcille dove of the church Irish Boy
Comdhan Uncertain - not attested in major sources; possibly derived from Gaelic elements but meaning is unknown or unclear. Gaelic, Irish Boy
Comhghan Possibly 'born together' or 'twin' - likely from Gaelic elements meaning 'together' + a birth-related suffix; exact etymology uncertain Irish Boy
Conaire hound-chief; keeper of hounds Irish Boy
Conall Cernach Conall: from Gaelic elements meaning 'hound/strong wolf' or 'valiant'; Cernach: 'victorious' - together 'Conall the Victorious'. Irish Boy
Conall of the Fiery Hair From Old Irish 'con' (hound) - commonly interpreted as 'strong as a hound', 'high-spirited' or 'strong-willed'. Gaelic, Irish Boy
Conall the Victorious From Old Irish meaning 'strong wolf' or 'mighty hound'; with the epithet 'the Victorious' indicating triumph Gaelic, Irish Boy
Conan little hound / little wolf Gaelic, Irish Boy
Conant Originally a surname; often associated with the Gaelic personal name Conan meaning "little hound" or "little wolf" English, Irish Boy
Conar lover of hounds (from Gaelic element 'con' = hound) Gaelic, Irish Boy
Conary lover or keeper of hounds Irish, Irish (Gaelic) Boy
Conchobarra Hound-lover (lover of hounds) Irish Boy
Conchobarre lover of hounds (hound-desiring) Gaelic, Irish Boy
Conchobhairt “lover/desirer of hounds” (hound-lover) Irish Boy
Conchobhar lover of hounds Irish Boy
Conchobharr Lover of hounds Irish Boy
Concobhar lover of hounds Irish Boy
Conel Hound or wolf - often rendered 'strong wolf' or 'valiant hound' Gaelic, Irish Boy
Coner lover of hounds (hound‑lover) Irish Boy
Conlaith 'valorous hound' (from Old Irish con 'hound' + láth 'valor') Irish Boy
Conlan From Ó Conalláin - 'descendant of Conall' (Conall = 'strong wolf' or 'valiant'), i.e., 'little strong one' or 'descendant of Conall'. Irish Boy
Conlaoch Hound of the hero; heroic/valiant hound (warrior) Irish Boy
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