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Cail
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slender, narrow |
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Cailan
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slender, narrow |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Cailon
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slender, narrow |
Irish |
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Cainneach
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handsome, comely; gentle |
Irish |
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Cairan
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little dark one (little dark- or black-haired one) |
Irish |
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Cairbre
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Traditionally interpreted as "charioteer" or "chariot warrior" |
Irish |
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Caiseal
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castle, stone fort |
Irish |
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Calaghan
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Descendant of Ceallachán - 'little bright-headed' or associated with 'strife/warrior' |
Irish |
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Calahan
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Descendant of Ceallachán - 'little bright-headed' or related to 'strife' |
Irish |
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Calbhach
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bald, hairless; 'little bald one' (nickname) |
Irish |
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Callan
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diminutive of Cathal - 'little battle' (battle-mighty) |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Cane
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From Irish Ó Catháin ('descendant of Cathán', Cathán = 'little battle') or from Hebrew Qayin/Cain meaning 'acquired' |
English, Irish |
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Canice
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handsome, comely |
Irish |
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Cannan
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Possible meanings by origin - Hebrew: 'lowland' (Canaan, the biblical land); Gaelic/Irish: 'son of Cana' (Cana a personal name); Tamil: 'beloved' (epithet of Krishna). |
Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish, Tamil |
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Canning
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Originally a surname meaning 'descendant of Canning' or 'from Canning' (a place or family name); possibly related to the notion of 'canny' (wise/skilled). |
English, Irish |
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Cannon
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Surname-derived; likely 'descendant of Canann' (Gaelic) or associated with the English words 'cannon' (artillery) or 'canon' (church official). |
English, Gaelic, Irish |
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Caoilfhionntach
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slender and fair |
Irish |
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Caoimhin
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gentle, kind, beloved; from Old Irish caem/caomh meaning 'gentle/precious' with diminutive -ín |
Irish |
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Caol
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slender, narrow |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Caolaidhe
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Derived from Gaelic caol - "slender one" or "narrow/slender" |
Irish |
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Caolan
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Derived from Gaelic caol 'slender, narrow' - 'little slender one' |
Irish |
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Caomhan
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from caomh 'gentle, beloved' - 'little gentle one' |
Irish |
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Carbry
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charioteer / "man of chariots" |
Irish |
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Carlow
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From the place-name Carlow; when used as a personal name often linked to Carl/Karl meaning "free man" or "man". |
Irish |
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Carnel
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Likely 'dweller by the cairn' or 'from the cairn' (from Gaelic carn 'heap of stones'); alternatively a variant of Cornel/Cornell derived from Cornelius |
English, Gaelic, Irish |
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Carney
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From the Irish surname Ó Cearnaigh, 'descendant of Cearnach' - Cearnach is a personal name often interpreted as 'victorious' or 'warlike'. |
Irish |
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Carraig
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rock, rocky place |
Irish |
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carreck
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rock; rocky place |
Irish, Scottish |
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Carrick
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rock; rocky place |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Carrik
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rock; rocky place |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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