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Athol
Athol is a Scottish unisex name.
Name of a district in Scotland which was derived from Gaelic terms “ath Fodhla” (new Ireland).
Categorized into: place names.
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Balfour
Balfour is an English boy name.
It comes from a Scottish surname which derives from the Gaelic words “baile” (village) and “pòr” (crops).
Cameron
Cameron is a scottish unisex name. Meaning “crooked nose”.
From the gaelic terms “cam” (crooked) and “srón” (nose).
Cian
Cian is an Irish boy name. Meaning “ancient” in Gaelic.
According to Irish mythology he was an ancestor of the legendary Cianachta.
Cillian
Probably it comes from Gaelic term “ceall” (church) combined with a diminutive suffix.
Coinneach
Coinneach is a Scottish boy name. Meaning “handsome”.
It comes from the Gaelic term “caoin”.
Conan
Conan is an Irish boy name. Meaning “little wolf”.
It derives from the Gaelic terms “cú” (wolf) and a diminutive suffix.
Also, Conan is a fictional character craeted by Robert E. Howard in 1932 for Weird Tales magazine.
Categorized into: Fictional characters names.
Dáiríne
Dáiríne is an Irish girl name.
It comes from the Gaelic word “dáire” (fruitful, fertile).