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Irish Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Carsan Derived from Carson; possibly 'son of Carr' or originally a habitational/marsh-related surname - exact meaning is uncertain English, Irish Boy
Cartagh loving, affectionate; 'beloved' Irish Boy
Carthach loving, beloved (from Old Irish root 'car' meaning love) Irish Boy
Cashel stone fort; fortress Irish Boy
Cathair Stone fort; seat - later 'city' (from Old Irish) Irish Boy
Cathal Battle ruler; mighty in battle Irish Boy
Cathall battle-mighty / powerful in battle Irish Boy
Cathaoir Likely from Old Irish cath 'battle' - broadly 'battle lord' or 'warrior'. Irish Boy
Cathasach vigilant, watchful Irish Boy
Cathba likely derived from Old Irish cath 'battle' - possibly 'battle-born' or 'battle leader' Gaelic, Irish Boy
Cathel battle ruler (battle-mighty) Irish Boy
Cathmor From Irish elements cath 'battle' + mór 'great' - 'great battle'. Irish Boy
Cathmore great warrior Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Cathol battle ruler / powerful in battle Irish Boy
Caulan slender, narrow (from Gaelic 'caol') Irish Boy
Cavan From the hollow (from Irish 'An Cabhán'); alternatively linked to the personal name Caomhán meaning 'little gentle one' or 'little beloved'. Irish Boy
Cavanaugh Descendant of Caomhán - from caomh 'gentle, beloved' (i.e., 'descendant of the gentle/beloved one') Irish Boy
Caven From Irish Caomhán: 'little beloved' or 'gentle' (also associated with the place-name Cavan, 'hollow'). English, Irish Boy
Cavin Gentle, beloved (primary); alternatively 'bald' if derived from Calvin. English, Irish Boy
Caydan From Gaelic Cadán, 'little battle' or 'son of Cadán' - generally interpreted as 'fighter' or related to battle Irish Boy
Cayll From Gaelic 'Caol' meaning 'slender' or 'narrow.' Irish Boy
Ceallach Uncertain; commonly given as "bright-headed" or linked to "strife/war" (some sources connect it with "church"). Irish Boy
Ceallachan Diminutive of Ceallach; meaning disputed - often given as 'little strife' or 'bright-headed'. Irish, Irish (Gaelic) Boy
Cearbhall fierce in battle; valiant Irish Boy
Ceard Craftsman, artisan; skill or trade Irish Boy
Ceardach craftsman; artisan; skillful Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Ceiran Little dark one (diminutive of the Irish 'ciar' meaning 'dark') Irish Boy
Ceithin Possibly 'little gentle/beloved one' (from Irish caomh + -ín) or 'dusky/dark-haired' (from Welsh ceth) Irish Boy
Cevin gentle, handsome (of noble birth) Irish Boy
Challain Probably 'little battle' or 'descendant of Cathalán' (from Irish 'Cathal' meaning 'battle') - meaning uncertain Irish Boy