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Cecil: (L) "blind." Siseal (SEE-sil).
Cedric: (Celt) "chieftain."
Chad: (Celt) "defender."
Chullain: (KUHL-in) a mythic name coming from Cu Chullain.
Cian: (KEEN or KEE-an) Old Irish=cian "ancient, enduring." In legend, Cian was the son of Cian Cecht, god of healing of the Tuatha De Danaan. Also the father of the hero Lugh. Cianan (KEE-nahn), Kioan, Keon, Kean,C
Cian: (KEE-nahn) dim. of Cian. Kienan, Kenan.
Ciaran: (KEER-an) Old Irish=ciar "dark" + dim. suffix -an. 6th C. Saint Ciaran founded the monastery on Clonmacnoise. Kieran.
Ciarrai: (KEH-ehr-ree) masculine version of the Irish County Kerry.
Cillian: (KEEL-yan) "war or strife"; variant of Ceallach, Keallach, Killian.
Cinn: (kih-NEH-juh) "helmeted-head." Kennedy.
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