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Caer: (kyair) "yew berry castle"; from the goddess Caer Ibormeith, a powerful shapeshifter and daughter of Ethal Anubail; loved by Aengus MacOg.
Cahan: from cath "battle" or "a warrior." An abbess of Kildare. Cathan.
Caillech: (CALL-yach or KEE-lek) goddess known as the Veiled One; teacher of the arts of war and viewed as a Destroyer aspect of the Goddess.
Caireach: (KEE-rek) Old Irish=name Cairech. Saint Cairech Dergain is the patron saint of the women of the Kelly and Madden families.
Caireann: (KAW-ran) Cairenn Chasdubh (Cairenn of the Dark Curly Hair) was mother of Niall of the Nine Hostages, legendary ancestor of the O'Neill family and of the high kings of Ireland. Cairenn (kaw-REEN).
Cait: (KAYT) "pure." Variant of Caitriona; also can be Catherine. Caitlin (kayt-LEEN), Cailin (kay-LEEN or KAY-leen), Caiti (KAT-ty).
Caitlin: (KAT-leen) "pure." Caitilin.
Caitr: (KAT-reen) "pure." Caitriona, (kat-TREE-nuh) Catherine.
Caitriona: (kaw-TREE-a-na) Irish= Catherine, brought by Normans. Catariona, Cait (KAYT), Caitin (kay-TEEN), Caitlin (kayt-LEEN), Triona (TREE-a-na).
Caoilfhionn: (KEE-lin) "slender, fair." Keelin.
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