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Abbán Masculine Old Irish

Abbán is an Old Irish masculine name meaning "little abbot", derived from Irish abb "abbot" combined with a diminutive suffix. This name was borne by a 6th-century Irish saint, Abbán of Corbmaic (also known as Eibbán or...

Áed Masculine Irish Old Irish

Etymology and Historical BackgroundÁed is an Old Irish masculine given name, meaning "fire." It is the original Old Irish form of the later Aodh, a name deeply rooted in Irish mythology and early Irish history. The name...

Áedán Masculine Old Irish

EtymologyÁedán is the Old Irish form of Aodhán, the modern Irish name. Aodhán itself is a diminutive of the Old Irish name Áed, meaning "little fire" (from Áed "fire"). The root name Aodh was the name of a Celtic sun god...

Áedh Masculine Old Irish

Áedh is an Old Irish masculine given name, derived from Áed, which itself comes from Aodh, meaning "fire". The name Áedh (and its variant Áed) was popular in early Ireland, borne by many figures in Irish mythology and se...

Ailill Masculine Irish Old Irish

Ailill is a male given name of Old Irish origin, prominent in Irish mythology and early medieval history. Its meaning is commonly interpreted as “elf” or “beauty,” though the exact nuance remains debated by scholars.Etym...

Amalgaid Masculine Old Irish

Amalgaid is an Old Irish masculine given name of uncertain meaning. It was borne by a few early Irish kings, notably including a legendary king of Munster and another of Connacht. The name appears in early genealogies an...

Amlaíb Masculine Old Irish

Etymology and Historical ContextAmlaíb is an Old Irish form of Olaf, itself derived from the Old Norse name Áleifr, meaning "ancestor's descendant" — from elements anu "ancestor" and leif "inheritance, legacy". The name...

Ardgal Masculine Old Irish

Ardgal is an Old Irish masculine name, the historical form of Ardghal (or Ardal). The name is derived from the Old Irish elements ard "high" and gal "valor", giving it the meaning "high valor". As an early medieval name,...

Barrfind Masculine Old Irish

Barrfind is an Old Irish masculine given name, an older form of Bairrfhionn. The later variant Bairrfhionn means "fair-haired," derived from the Old Irish elements barr meaning "top, head" and finn meaning "white, blesse...

Berach Masculine Old Irish

Berach is an Old Irish masculine given name with the meaning "sharp, pointed." It derives directly from the Old Irish adjective berach, which carried the sense of something sharp or pointed—likely referring to a physical...

Bláán Masculine Old Irish

Bláán is an Old Irish masculine given name, derived from the word blá meaning "yellow" combined with a diminutive suffix. The name is historically borne by a 6th-century Irish saint, known in English as Saint Blane (died...

Bran 1 Masculine Irish Irish +1

Bran is a given name of Irish origin, meaning "raven" in Irish. Raven symbolism is prominent across Celtic mythology, linking to intelligence, prophecy, and sometimes otherworldly passage. In the famous tale, Bran mac Fe...

Bréanainn Masculine Old Irish

Bréanainn is the Old Irish form of Brendan, an Irish masculine given name. It is derived from the Old Welsh word breenhin, meaning "king" or "prince", and entered Old Irish as Brénainn (pronounced [ˈbrʲeːnˠənʲ]).History...

Brendanus Masculine Old Irish

EtymologyBrendanus is a Latinized form of the Old Irish name Bréanainn, ultimately derived from the Old Welsh word breenhin, meaning "king" or "prince". This medieval Latinization directly gave rise to the modern English...

Brian Masculine English Irish +1

Brian is a masculine given name of Irish and Breton origin, whose precise etymology remains uncertain. It is possibly derived from the Old Celtic root *brixs, meaning "hill, high" (related to Old Irish brií), or from *br...

Broccán Masculine Old Irish

Broccán is an Old Irish name, representing an older form of the name Brogán. The name originates from the Irish word bróc, meaning "shoe, sandal, greave," combined with a diminutive suffix, thus carrying the sense of "li...

Caíndelbán Masculine Old Irish

Caíndelbán is an Old Irish masculine given name, a compound of the elements caín meaning "handsome" and delb meaning "form, image," combined with a diminutive suffix. The name thus conveys the sense of "little handsome f...

Cainnech Masculine Old Irish

Cainnech is the Old Irish form of Coinneach, a name derived from caín meaning "handsome, beautiful, good". It is closely related to the modern name Kenneth, which is the Anglicized form of both Coinneach and the unrelate...

Carthach Masculine Old Irish

Carthach is an Irish name meaning "loving", derived from the Gaelic root word for love. It was borne by two Irish saints from the 6th and 7th centuries, both of whom are venerated in Ireland. The name is historically sig...

Cathal Masculine Irish Old Irish

Cathal is a traditional Irish given name with a rich history rooted in the Gaelic language. Derived from the Old Irish elements cath meaning "battle" and fal meaning "rule", the name essentially translates to "battle rul...

Cathalán Masculine Old Irish

Cathalán is an Old Irish male given name, derived as a diminutive of Cathal. The name Cathal itself comes from the Old Irish elements cath 'battle' and fal 'rule', giving it a meaning along the lines of 'battle ruler'. T...

Cathán Masculine Old Irish

Cathán is an Old Irish name derived from the element cath meaning "battle," combined with a diminutive suffix, so it translates to "little battle" or "battle-like." It is the Irish equivalent of the Welsh names Cadoc, Ca...

Cathassach Masculine Old Irish

Cathassach is an Old Irish masculine given name, derived from the Gaelic elements cath meaning "battle" and sás meaning "strife" or "discord", but by extension having developed the sense of "vigilant" or "watchful" in th...

Cellach Masculine Old Irish

Cellach is an Old Irish male given name, functioning as the original Gaelic form of Ceallach. The name has deep roots in early Irish history and onomastics, with multiple layers of meaning and significant bearers.Etymolo...

Cellachán Masculine Old Irish

Cellachán is a masculine given name of Old Irish origin, serving as a diminutive of Cellach, meaning "little Cellach." The name is historically significant, most notably borne by Cellachán Caisil (or Cellachán of Cashel)...

Cennétig Masculine Old Irish

Cennétig is an Old Irish byname, derived from the elements cenn meaning "head" and either étiud ("armour, clothing") or étig ("ugly, misshapen"). This gives the name a dual potential meaning: either "armoured head" or "m...

Cerball Masculine Old Irish

Cerball is the Old Irish form of Cearbhall, a name derived from the Old Irish element cerb meaning “pointed, sharp, cutting.” This etymology suggests qualities of sharpness or precision, perhaps originally as a byname fo...

Cian Masculine Irish Irish +1

Cian (also spelled Cían) is an Irish male given name derived from the Old Irish word cían, meaning "ancient, enduring". In Irish mythology, Cian is a prominent figure as the father of the heroic god Lugh Lámfada. He was...

Cianán Masculine Irish Old Irish

Cianán is an Irish diminutive of Cian, meaning "little Cian." The root name Cian derives from the Old Irish word for "ancient" or "enduring," and it carries significant mythological weight—in Irish mythology, Cian was th...

Ciarán Masculine Irish Old Irish

Ciarán is a traditionally masculine Irish and Scottish given name, meaning "little dark one" or "little dark-haired one." It is a diminutive of Ciar, an Irish name derived from the word ciar meaning "black." The name is...

Cináed Masculine Old Irish

Cináed (pronounced roughly /ˈkʲi.naːi̯ð/) is an Old Irish masculine name of debated etymology. Traditional scholarship derived it from the elements cinid (“to be born, come into being”) or cin (“respect, esteem, affectio...

Cóem Masculine Old Irish

Cóem is an Old Irish masculine given name, representing the earliest recorded form of the Irish name Caomh. The root element caomh means "dear, beloved, gentle" in Irish, a meaning that echoes across many Indo-European n...

Cóemán Masculine Old Irish

Cóemán is an Old Irish name derived from the root element cóem, meaning "dear, beloved, gentle," combined with a diminutive suffix. It serves as the Old Irish form of the modern Irish Caomhán. The name was borne by sever...

Cóemgein Masculine Old Irish

Cóemgein is the Old Irish form of Kevin. This ancient name, composed of the elements cóem "dear, beloved, gentle" and gein "birth", carries the profound meaning of "beloved birth" or "gentle birth". It stands as the orig...

Colmán Masculine Irish Old Irish

Colmán is a diminutive of the Irish name Colm, which itself is derived from Colum, the Irish form of Columba. The root Columba is a Late Latin name meaning "dove", a symbol of the Holy Spirit in Christianity. The name wa...

Colum Masculine Irish Old Irish

Colum is an Irish and Old Irish masculine given name, deriving from Columba. It is directly related to the Latin word columba meaning "dove", a term that in Old Irish also appeared as columb or colum. The name thus carri...

Columb Masculine Old Irish

Columb is an Old Irish name representing the ancient Gaelic form of Columba, a Late Latin name meaning "dove". The dove has long been a symbol of the Holy Spirit in Christianity, and this meaning imbues the name with rel...

Columbán Masculine Old Irish

Columbán is an Old Irish given name primarily associated with a 7th-century Irish saint. Its etymology is uncertain, but it likely derives from the Latin name Columba, meaning "dove," combined with an Irish diminutive su...

Comgal Masculine Old Irish

Comgal is a variant of Comhghall, an Old Irish name that was brought to Scotland and England through the spread of Irish monasticism. The name is derived from the Old Irish elements com meaning "with, together" and gíall...

Comgall Masculine Old Irish

EtymologyComgall is the Old Irish form of Comhghall, a name that means "fellow hostage" from Old Irish com "with, together" and gíall "hostage". It is related to the variants Comgal and, in the Irish language, Cowal.Nota...

Conall Masculine Irish Irish +1

Etymology and MeaningConall is an ancient Irish name derived from Old Irish Conall, itself from Proto-Celtic *Kunowalos, composed of *kū (“hound, dog, wolf”) and *walos (“prince, chief”). The name thus carries the rich m...

Conán Masculine Irish Old Irish

Conán is an Irish Gaelic form of the name Conan. The name derives from the Primitive Irish ᚉᚑᚅᚐᚅᚅ (conann) and is composed of the element cú meaning "hound" or "wolf" combined with the diminutive suffix -án, giving it th...

Conchobar Masculine Irish Old Irish

Conchobar is an Old Irish male name, composed of the elements cú "hound, dog, wolf" (genitive con) and cobar "desiring". The name thus means "lover of hounds" or "hound-desiring." Etymology The name's structure follows a...

Conláed Masculine Old Irish

Conláed is an Old Irish given name, the original form of the later Conleth. It derives from elements that suggest a meaning of "constant fire" — cunnail meaning "prudent, constant" and áed meaning "fire". This etymology...

Conn Masculine Irish Irish +1

Conn is a masculine given name of uncertain origin, primarily used in English and Irish contexts. It may derive from Old Irish conn meaning “sense, reason” or cenn meaning “head, chief.” These etymological roots point to...

Conrí Masculine Old Irish

Conrí is an Old Irish male given name, composed of the elements cú (genitive con) meaning “hound, wolf, dog” and rí meaning “king”, thus literally “king of hounds” or “king of dogs”. The name appears in early medieval Ir...

Cormacc Masculine Irish Old Irish

EtymologyCormacc is the Old Irish spelling of Cormac. The name is derived from Old Irish Cormacc or Corbmac, which itself may come from corb meaning "chariot, wagon" or corbbad "defilement, corruption" combined with macc...

Cúán Masculine Old Irish

Cúán is an Old Irish masculine name meaning "little wolf" or "little hound," derived from cú ("wolf, hound") combined with a diminutive suffix. The name is a variant of Conán and is related to the modern forms Conan and...

Cuimín Masculine Old Irish

Cuimín is an Old Irish masculine name, likely derived from the word camm meaning "bent, crooked." This name, along with its variant spellings, was borne by several early Irish figures, most notably a 6th-century saint kn...

Dálach Masculine Old Irish

Dálach is an Old Irish masculine name derived from the element dál, meaning "assembly, meeting". The name thus carries connotations of a gathering or council, likely reflecting social or political roles in early Irish so...

Damán Masculine Old Irish

Damán is the Old Irish form of Damhán, an Irish name meaning "little calf, fawn." The name is derived from the Old Irish element dam, meaning "ox" or "deer," combined with a diminutive suffix. In early Irish tradition, t...

Declán Masculine Old Irish

Declán is the Old Irish form of the name Declan, a name of uncertain etymology. This historical spelling is preserved in the records of the early Irish saint Declán of Ardmore, whose name in Old Irish was Declán mac Eirc...

Diarmait Masculine Irish Old Irish

Diarmait is the Old Irish form of the name Diarmaid. Diarmaid's meaning is uncertain, though it has been suggested to mean "without envy" in Irish. The name is deeply rooted in Irish mythology and history, primarily thro...

Domnall Masculine Old Irish

Domnall is an Old Irish form of Domhnall (see Donald). The name is composed of the Old Irish elements domun meaning "world" and fal meaning "rule", ultimately giving the meaning "ruler of the world". The name Domnall was...

Donnchad Masculine Old Irish

Donnchad is an Old Irish name, the historical form of Donnchadh (see Duncan). It is composed of the elements donn meaning "brown" or "dark" (also the name of a Gaelic god) and cath meaning "battle," thus translating to "...

Donndubán Masculine Old Irish

Donndubán is an Old Irish masculine name composed of the elements donn “brown”, dub “dark”, and a diminutive suffix, giving it a meaning akin to “little brown dark one” or “little dark brown one”. The name is historicall...

Dubán Masculine Old Irish

Dubán is an Old Irish given name, the original Gaelic form of the later Anglicized name Dubhán. It derives from the Old Irish word dub meaning "dark" or "black," combined with a diminutive suffix, thus conveying the sens...

Dubgall Masculine Old Irish

Dubgall is the Old Irish Dougal.EtymologyThe name derives from Old Irish dub meaning "dark" and gall meaning "stranger", thus "dark stranger". This likely referred to a Viking or foreigner with dark hair, distinguishing...

Dubhshláine Masculine Old Irish

Dubhshláine is an Old Irish masculine name whose etymology reflects the layered symbolic and geographic associations of early Irish naming traditions. The first element comes from dub "dark, black" – a frequent component...

Dubthach Masculine Old Irish

Dubthach is an Old Irish masculine personal name derived from the element dub meaning "dark, black" combined with a second element of uncertain origin and meaning. The name appears in both Irish legend and early Christia...

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