Displayed on this page are Irish names 101 to 120. Among these names, the English, Irish, and Scottish Carson was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #89 and a usage of 0.2361%. Uncommon Irish names include the Irish Carnes, Carthac, Catald, Cathal, Cathaldus, Cathan, Cathaoir, Cathán, Catheld, Cavan, Ceallach, Ceallachan, Cearbhall, Cearbhallan, Cearúl, Cearúll, the English, Irish, and Scottish Christie, Christy, and the English and Irish Cian.
IRISH NAMES: | Carnes | ruler ... is mainly used in the Irish language and its ... |
Carson 89 | rock, coastal rocks; ... chiefly in the English, Irish, and Scottish ... |
| Carthac | beloved ... is used mainly in the Irish language. ... |
| Catald | battle-mighty ... it is used largely in Irish. ... |
| Cathal | battle-mighty; man, ... it is used mainly in Irish ... |
| Cathaldus | battle-mighty ... is used mainly in the Irish language. ... |
| Cathan | little battle ... is used largely in the Irish language. ... |
| Cathaoir | warlike ... is used mostly in Irish and it is of Gaelic ... |
| Cathán | little battle ... is mainly used in the Irish language and it is of ... |
| Catheld | battle-mighty ... used in the Irish language. ... |
| Cavan | handsome one ...Cavan is an Irish name of Irish Gaelic origin ... |
| Ceallach | war, strife; church, ... is used mainly in the Irish language. ... |
| Ceallachan | small, belligerent one ... is primarily used in Irish and it is of Irish ... |
| Cearbhall | hacking ... is largely used in the Irish language and it is ... |
| Cearbhallan | hacking ... is used largely in the Irish language. ... |
| Cearúl | hacking ... it is used mainly in Irish. ... |
| Cearúll | hacking ... used predominantly in Irish and its origin is ... |
| Christie | Christian, follower ... used in the English, Irish, and Scottish ... |
| Christy | Christian, follower ... used in the English, Irish, and Scottish ... |
| Cian | ancient one ... in the English and Irish languages, and its ... |
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