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Irish Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Cormich Likely from Old Irish elements meaning 'charioteer' or 'son of the chariot'; sometimes associated with 'raven'. Gaelic, Irish Boy
Cormick From Gaelic Cormac; commonly interpreted as 'charioteer' or 'son of the charioteer' (origins uncertain) Irish Boy
Corran From Gaelic corrán meaning 'sickle' or 'crescent' (also used for a rounded hill or sickle-shaped feature) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Correy Dweller in a hollow; descendant of Comhraidhe English, Irish Boy
Corrick Likely derived from Gaelic elements - associated with 'spear' or a 'round/hilly place'; primarily a family/surname name Irish, Scottish Boy
Cosgrave 'Descendant of Coscrach' - from a personal name often interpreted as 'victorious' or 'defender'. Irish Boy
Cosgrove From the Gaelic family name Ó Coscrach - 'descendant of Coscrach' (the original personal name likely relates to victory/defense; exact sense uncertain) Irish Boy
Cowin Surname-derived; generally denotes a family or descent name. If tied to Gaelic Cowan/Cowen, ultimately related to Eoghan/Owen ('born of the yew' / 'young warrior'); if conflated with Cohen, it would mean 'priest' (Hebrew). English, Irish Boy
Coyle Descendant of Coileán; Coileán = 'young hound, puppy' (figuratively 'valiant/young warrior') Irish Boy
Creaghe Rock, crag, rocky place (a surname-turned-forename referring to a rock or cliff) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Cregg rock, crag Irish Boy
Creighm rock, crag Irish, Scottish Boy
Crogher Surname-derived; possibly 'of/from Croghan' (from Gaelic cruachán 'little stack' or hill) or a variant of related English/Irish surnames. Exact meaning is uncertain. Irish Boy
Cronan Little dark or brown‑haired one Irish Boy
Crosbie Settlement or village with a cross; dweller by the cross Irish, Norse, Scottish Boy
Crowley Descendant of a hardy/strong warrior Irish Boy
Cruadhlaoich hardy warrior / tough hero Irish Boy
Cuanaic Probably related to Irish Cúan ('bay, harbor') or to cú ('hound'); exact meaning uncertain Irish Boy
Cúchulainn Hound of Culann Irish Boy
Cuchulinn Hound of Culann (Culann's hound) Irish Boy
Cuchullain Hound of Culann (from Irish Cú 'hound' + Chulainn 'of Culann') Irish Boy
Cuilean little hound, puppy (diminutive of cú 'hound') Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Cuinn Derived from the Gaelic Conn, meaning 'chief' or 'leader' (also associated with 'wisdom') Irish Boy
Culain of Culann Irish Boy
Culann Name of a legendary Irish smith; etymology uncertain Irish Boy
Cullan From Gaelic roots - derived from a personal name (Cuileán/Cuilén) or related to cuilinn ('holly'); often interpreted as 'little hound'/'little wolf'. Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Cullee Derived from surnames/diminutives tied to Gaelic roots (Ó Cuileáin); often interpreted as 'descendant of Cuileán' with folk meanings like 'little hound' or associations with 'holly' - interpretations vary English, Irish Boy
Cullin Likely a variant of Cullen/Colin from Gaelic roots - can mean 'little hound' or be associated with 'holly' (or generally 'young warrior' in related forms). English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish Boy
Cully Diminutive of Cullen, from Irish cuileán 'whelp/young hound' - 'little hound' or 'descendant of Cuileán'. English, Irish Boy
Curran Descendant of Corrán; Corrán is thought to mean 'spear' or 'sickle' (spear-like) Irish Boy