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