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Irish Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Cail slender, narrow Irish Boy
Cailan slender, narrow Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Cailon slender, narrow Irish Boy
Cainneach handsome, comely; gentle Irish Boy
Cairan little dark one (little dark- or black-haired one) Irish Boy
Cairbre Traditionally interpreted as "charioteer" or "chariot warrior" Irish Boy
Caiseal castle, stone fort Irish Boy
Calaghan Descendant of Ceallachán - 'little bright-headed' or associated with 'strife/warrior' Irish Boy
Calahan Descendant of Ceallachán - 'little bright-headed' or related to 'strife' Irish Boy
Calbhach bald, hairless; 'little bald one' (nickname) Irish Boy
Callan diminutive of Cathal - 'little battle' (battle-mighty) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Cane From Irish Ó Catháin ('descendant of Cathán', Cathán = 'little battle') or from Hebrew Qayin/Cain meaning 'acquired' English, Irish Boy
Canice handsome, comely Irish Boy
Cannan 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 Boy
Canning 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 Boy
Cannon Surname-derived; likely 'descendant of Canann' (Gaelic) or associated with the English words 'cannon' (artillery) or 'canon' (church official). English, Gaelic, Irish Boy
Caoilfhionntach slender and fair Irish Boy
Caoimhin gentle, kind, beloved; from Old Irish caem/caomh meaning 'gentle/precious' with diminutive -ín Irish Boy
Caol slender, narrow Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Caolaidhe Derived from Gaelic caol - "slender one" or "narrow/slender" Irish Boy
Caolan Derived from Gaelic caol 'slender, narrow' - 'little slender one' Irish Boy
Caomhan from caomh 'gentle, beloved' - 'little gentle one' Irish Boy
Carbry charioteer / "man of chariots" Irish Boy
Carlow From the place-name Carlow; when used as a personal name often linked to Carl/Karl meaning "free man" or "man". Irish Boy
Carnel 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 Boy
Carney From the Irish surname Ó Cearnaigh, 'descendant of Cearnach' - Cearnach is a personal name often interpreted as 'victorious' or 'warlike'. Irish Boy
Carraig rock, rocky place Irish Boy
carreck rock; rocky place Irish, Scottish Boy
Carrick rock; rocky place Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Carrik rock; rocky place Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy