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Hannraoi
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ruler of the household |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Hiolair
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eagle |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Iann
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Yahweh is gracious |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Ighneachan
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Likely a diminutive form of a Gaelic personal name (such as Eòghan/Eoghan), i.e. 'little Eoghan' - broadly 'little/young/well‑born'. |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Iomar
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Likely a Gaelic form related to Iomhar/Ivor, ultimately from Old Norse Ívarr meaning 'yew (tree) + warrior' - commonly interpreted as 'archer' or 'yew warrior'. |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Kallum
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dove |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Kameran
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Either 'crooked nose' or 'river bend' (from Scottish Gaelic Cameron) or 'successful/fortunate' (from Persian Kamran) |
Scottish Gaelic |
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kamron
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Either 'crooked nose' (from Cameron) or 'successful, fortunate' (from Persian Kamran) |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Kaylum
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dove |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Keallach
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Possibly 'bright-headed' or related to 'strife/war'; sometimes linked to 'church' - exact etymology uncertain. |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Keir
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dark, dark-haired |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Kellach
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Possibly 'bright-headed' or related to 'strife/war' (Old Irish) |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Ken
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'handsome' (from Coinneach); alternatively associated with 'born of fire' (from Cináed) |
English, Scottish, Scottish Gaelic, Vietnamese |
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Keneth
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handsome; born of fire |
Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic |
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Kennet
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From Kenneth: 'handsome' (from Gaelic Coinneach) or 'born of fire' (from Gaelic Cináed) |
English, Scottish Gaelic |
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Kinnard
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high head; high headland |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Klye
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narrow, strait; 'narrows' or 'narrow channel' |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Kraige
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rock, crag |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Kyal
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From Gaelic 'caol' meaning 'narrow' or 'slender' (often 'strait' or 'narrow channel') |
English, Scottish Gaelic |
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Kyele
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Derived from Gaelic 'caol' meaning 'narrow, strait' or 'channel'. |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Kyle
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narrow, strait (channel) |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Labhrainn
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Gaelic form of Laurence (from Latin Laurentius - 'from Laurentum', often interpreted 'crowned with laurel'). |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Lach
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Diminutive of Lachlan - 'from the land of lochs' / 'land of lakes' (originally referring to Viking lands) |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Lachie
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Originally 'person from Lochlann' - broadly 'from the land of lochs' or 'Viking/Norseman'. |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Lachlan
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From the land of lakes / land of the lochs (sometimes associated with 'Viking' or 'Norseman' in historical contexts) |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Lachlann
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Originally 'land of lakes'/'land of fjords'; later associated with 'Viking' or 'Norseman'. |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Lachlunn
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from the land of lakes/fjords (originally referring to Norsemen) |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Lachy
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Diminutive of Lachlan, meaning 'from the land of lakes/lochs' (historically associated with Norse/Scandinavian lands). |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Lauchlin
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from the land of lochs; 'fjord-land' (often associated with Norse/Viking) |
Scottish Gaelic |
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Leachlainn
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From Lochlann - 'land of lakes/lochs'; historically used for Scandinavia/Norsemen (often rendered as 'Viking' or 'man from the land of lochs') |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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