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Scottish-gaelic Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Cambeul From Gaelic 'cam' (crooked/bent) + 'beul' (mouth) - 'crooked mouth' Scottish Gaelic Boy
Cameran From Gaelic cam 'crooked' + sròn 'nose' - 'crooked nose' (sometimes interpreted as 'crooked river' in place-name sources) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Camshron Crooked nose (from Gaelic cam 'crooked' + sròn 'nose') Scottish Gaelic Boy
Caol slender, narrow Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Carn cairn; heap or mound of stones; rocky hill Cornish, Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic Boy
Carrick rock; rocky place Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Carrik rock; rocky place Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Cathmore great warrior Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Ceardach craftsman; artisan; skillful Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Charraigaich Derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'rock' or 'of the rock' (rocky) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Chaydyn Modern invented name usually taken to mean "little battle" or "fighter", derived from Caden (Gaelic "cad" = battle) English, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Choilleich of the woods / woodland Scottish Gaelic Boy
Chriost Christ; the anointed one (Messiah) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic Boy
Cinead born of fire Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Ciorstan steadfast, constant Scottish Gaelic Boy
Clunainach from the little meadow Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Coillcumhann Possibly from Gaelic coill 'wood, forest' + element Cumhann (uncertain); roughly 'wood-dweller' or 'of the forest' (meaning not firmly established). Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Coilleach rooster, cockerel Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic Boy
Coinneach handsome, comely Scottish Gaelic Boy
Colen Generally 'young one' or 'little/follower'; alternatively linked to 'victory of the people' if derived from Nicholas English, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Coltrane Surname-turned given name; original surname meaning is uncertain; chiefly associated with the Coltrane family and the musician John Coltrane Scottish Gaelic Boy
Colwin Likely a variant of Colin (from Gaelic Cailean 'young one' or as a diminutive of Nicholas 'people's victory') or of Welsh Colwyn (from Welsh elements possibly meaning 'hazel' + 'white/blessed'). English, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh Boy
Colyn Diminutive of Nicholas ('victory of the people') or Gaelic 'Coileán' meaning 'young pup'/'whelp'. English, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Connan From Gaelic meaning "little hound" (sometimes rendered "little wolf") Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Corran From Gaelic corrán meaning 'sickle' or 'crescent' (also used for a rounded hill or sickle-shaped feature) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Craege rock, crag Scottish Gaelic Boy
Craegg Rock; crag - connoting strength and steadiness Scottish Gaelic Boy
Craig rock; crag Scottish Gaelic Boy
Craige rock, crag; dweller near a rocky outcrop Scottish Gaelic Boy
Creag rock, crag (rocky hill) Scottish Gaelic Boy