Male Names Female Names
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Callough: | (KAHL-uh) "bald." Calvagh, Calbhach (KAHL-ahkh). |
Caoilte: | (KWEEL-te) In legend, Cailte was a member of Finn mac Cumaill's warrior band. In medieval tale Colloquy of the Ancients, Cailte returned from the otherworld to tell Saint Patrick stories of Finn and other heros of old pagan Ireland. |
Caoimhghin: | (KWEE-ven)(Celt) "kind, gentle." Kevin, Kevan. |
Caoimhin: | (kwee-VEEN) Old Irish Caemgen: caem "gentle" or "beautiful" + gein "birth." 7th C. Saint Caemgen established the monastery at Glendalough in County Wicklow. Anglicized as Kevin. |
Caol: | (KWEE-lahn) "slender." Kealan, Kelan. |
Carlin: | (Gael) "little champion." Carley, Carlie, Carling. |
Carlus: | (OFr) "full-grown, manly." |
Carney: | (Celt) "warrior" or "victorious." Cearnach, Kearn, Karney, Kearney, Car. |
Carrick: | "rock." Caroq, Carraig. |
Carroll: | (Gael) "champion." Carly, Carolus. |
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