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Christine: "Christian."
Ciannait: (KEE-nat, or KIN-nat) ancient Irish name; Kinnat, Keenat.
Ciar: (KEE-ar) Old Irish=ciar "dark." Saint Ciar of Killkeary has 2 feast days- Jan. 5 and Oct. 16.
Ciar: (KEER) saint(s') name; ciar "dark" or "black." Ciara (KEE-a-ra), Ceire (KEHR), Kiera, Keara.
Cinnie: "beauty."
Clare: "bright, clear."
Cliona: (KLEE-a-na) Old Irish=name Clidna. In legend, Clidna was the name of one of the three beautiful daughters of the poet Manannan mac Lir. A fairy of the same name was the guardian spirit of the MacCarthys. Modern Irish Cliodhna.
Clodagh: (KLOH-da) from the name of rivers in Counties Tipperary and Waterford.
Cochrann: (KAW-kran) Old Irish=coch "red", might be meaning "a red-haired woman." In legends of Finn mac Cumaill, Cochrann was the mother of the irresistable Diarmaid.
Colleen: derived from the Celtic word for "girl."
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