Male Names Female Names
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Caoilinn: | (KAY-leen) Old Irish=name Caelfind: cael "slender" + finn "bright, fair." Saint Caelfind of Kerry's feast day is Feb. 3. |
Caoimhe: | (KEE-vy) "gentleness, beauty, grace." Keavy. |
Cara: | "friend." Carrie, Carry. |
Carmel: | "vineyard." |
Casidhe: | from a word meaning "clever." Casie. |
Ceara: | (KE-a-ra) Old Irish=name Cera, meaning may be "bright red." Cera was the name of a wife of Nemed, of legendary early invaders of Ireland. |
Cece: | also can be Cecilia, "blind." |
Cecily: | also can be Cecilia, "blind." |
Celach: | "bright-headed"; more commonly given to males. |
Cessair: | (KAH-seer) Of legend, name of the granddaughter of Noah, who was said to have led the first settlers to Ireland-a band of 50 women and 3 men whom Noah allegedly refused on the ark. All of Cessair's people perished in the great flood with the exception of Finian. |
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