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