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Cainnec
Scottish
From Old Irish name Cainnech, from cain "good, beautiful" or "fair one". 6th C. St. Cainnech founded monasteries in Scotland and Ireland, including Aghaboe in County Laois.
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Cainnech
Scottish
From Old Irish name Cainnech, from cain "good, beautiful" or "fair one". 6th C. St. Cainnech founded monasteries in Scotland and Ireland, including Aghaboe in County Laois.
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Cainnech
Scottish
Good, beautiful.
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Cainnleach
Scottish
Foster mother of an Ulster hero, she died of sorrow when her son was slain.
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Caio
Welsh
Variant of Cai: Joy.
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Caiphas
Biblical
He that seeks with diligence; one that vomiteth
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Cairbre
Celtic
Charioteer.
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Cairbre
Irish
Chariot rider.
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Cairbre
Scottish
Charioteer. First legendary Sons of Mil to settle in Ireland. The name of at least two saints.
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Caireall
Scottish
Name of several saints.
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Caireann
Scottish
Cairenn Chasdubh (Cairenn of the Dark Curly Hair) was mother of Niall of the Nine Hostages, legendary ancestor of the O'Neill family and of the high kings of Ireland
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Cairistiona
Gaelic
Christian.
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Cairistiona
Latin
Christian.
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Cairistiona
Scottish
Christian.
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Cairns
Scottish
Mounds of rocks. Many ancient cairns are still standing.
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Cairrean
Scottish
Cairenn Chasdubh (Cairenn of the Dark Curly Hair) was mother of Niall of the Nine Hostages, legendary ancestor of the O'Neill family and of the high kings of Ireland
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Caiseal
Irish
From Cashel.
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Cait
Gaelic
Pure.
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Cait
Irish
Variant of Katherine meaning pure.
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Cait
Scottish
Variant of Katherine, meaning pure.
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Caitano
Spanish
From Gaeta (in Italy).
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Caith
Irish
From the battlefield.
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Caithness
Shakespearean
'The Tragedy of Macbeth' A nobleman of Scotland.
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Caitie
Irish
Variant of Katherine meaning pure.
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Caitilin
Greek
Pure.
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Caitir
Scottish
Pure.
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CaitIyn
Greek
Pure.
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Caitlan
Irish
Variant of Katherine meaning pure.
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Caitland
Irish
Variant of Katherine meaning pure.
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Caitlin
French
Variant of Catherine: Pure, clear. Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina. It was borne by a number of saints, including St Catherine of Alexandria, a 4th century martyr who suffered torture on a spiked wheel.
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