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Meaning of the Name Cian

127 names found for "Cian"   (page 1 of 3) 

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The first name Cian is of Irish, Celtic/Gaelic, Gaelic origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):

Irish: Old; Ancient; Archaic
Celtic/Gaelic: Ancient
Gaelic: Ancient

Similar Names

Cain | Cainan | Cam | Can | Cana | Cein | Cham | Chan | Chane | Chann |

Related Names

Adrian  (Shakespearean)
'The Tragedy of Coriolanus.' a Volscian. 'The Tempest' a Lord
Adrian  (Latin)
Artistic,Soulful,Frugal, Unambitious,Writer or Musician
Alacibiades  (Latin)
Name of an Athenian Politician
Andronicus  (Shakespearean)
'The Tragedy of Coriolanus.' Titus Lartius, a General Against the Volscians. 'The Life of Timon of Athens' Timon's Servant. 'The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus' Titus Andronicus, a Noble Romanj. Also Mar
Arien  (Greek)
A Greek Poet and Musician. The Mythological Magic Horse Born to Poseidon and Demeter
Arion  (Greek)
.A Greek Poet and Musician. The Mythological Magic Talking Horse Born to Poseidon and Demeter
Asa  (Hebrew)
Physician. Asa Was the Name of an Old Testament King of Judah, and After Disuse, the Name Was Revived by Puritans. Famous Bearer: Historian Asa Briggs.Healer
Asa  (Biblical)
Physician; Cure
Ase  (Scandinavian)
Variant of Asa 'Healer;Physician.'
Astarte  (Latin)
Phoenician Goddess of Love
Aufidius  (Shakespearean)
'The Tragedy of Coriolanus.' Tullus Aufidius, General of the Volscians
Bard  (Irish)
Variant of Baird: Bard; Travelling Musician/Singer
Barde  (Irish)
Variant of Baird: Bard; Travelling Musician/Singer
Barr  (Irish)
Variant of Baird: Bard; Travelling Musician/Singer
Bayerd  (Irish)
Variant of Baird: Bard; Travelling Musician/Singer
Bayrd  (Irish)
Variant of Baird: Bard; Travelling Musician/Singer
Bert  (French)
Diminutive of Bertrand: Intelligent; Glorious Raven. French Form of the German Bertram, Meaning Bright-raven. Philosopher and Mathematician Bertrand Russell. Some Scholars Believe the Second Syllable
Bertie  (French)
Diminutive of Bertrand: Intelligent; Glorious Raven. French Form of the German Bertram, Meaning Bright-raven. Philosopher and Mathematician Bertrand Russell. Some Scholars Believe the Second Syllable
Bertrand  (French)
Intelligent; Glorious Raven. French Form of the German Bertram, Meaning Bright-raven. Philosopher and Mathematician Bertrand Russell. Some Scholars Believe the Second Syllable of Bertrand Derived from
Blais  (Latin)
Lisp; Stutter. Blaise Pascal Was a Brilliant Seventeenth Century Child Prodigy; Mathematician; Scientist and Philosopher Who Invented the Calculating Machine and Hydraulic Press Before Dying at Age Th
Blaisdell  (Latin)
Lisp; Stutter. Blaise Pascal Was a Brilliant Seventeenth Century Child Prodigy; Mathematician; Scientist and Philosopher Who Invented the Calculating Machine and Hydraulic Press Before Dying at Age Th
Blaise  (Latin)
Lisp; Stutter. Blaise Pascal Was a Brilliant Seventeenth Century Child Prodigy; Mathematician; Scientist and Philosopher Who Invented the Calculating Machine and Hydraulic Press Before Dying at Age Th
Blaise  (French)
Lisp; Stutter. Famous Bearer: Blaise Pascal, a Brilliant Seventeenth Century Child Prodigy; Mathematician; Scientist and Philosopher Who Invented the Calculating Machine and Hydraulic Press Before Dyi
Butts  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry the Eighth' Doctor Butts, Physician to the King
Caius  (Shakespearean)
'Cymbeline' Caius Lucius, General of the Roman Forces. 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Caius Ligarius, a Conspirator Against Caesar. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Doctor Caius, a French Physician. 'The
Camilla  (Latin)
Servant for the Temple; Free-born; Noble. Feminine Form of Camillus. Famous Bearer: Roman Mythological Volscian Warrior Queen Camilla. Fanny Burney's Th Century Novel 'Camilla'
Cecelia  (Latin)
Blind. Famous Bearer: the Blind St. Cecilie, Patron Saint of Music, Was a Talented Musician
Cecilee  (Latin)
Blind. Famous Bearer: the Blind St. Cecilie, Patron Saint of Music, Was a Talented Musician
Cecilia  (Latin)
Blind. Famous Bearer: the Blind St. Cecilie, Patron Saint of Music, Was a Talented Musician
Cecilie  (Latin)
Blind. Famous Bearer: the Blind St. Cecilie, Patron Saint of Music, Was a Talented Musician
Cecille  (French)
From the Latin Cecilia Meaning Blind. The Blind St. Cecille - Patron Saint of Music - Was a Talented Musician
Cecily  (Latin)
Blind. Famous Bearer: the Blind St. Cecilie, Patron Saint of Music, Was a Talented Musician
Ciana  (Italian)
Feminine Variant of John
Cianan  (Irish)
Variant of Cian: Old; Ancient; Archaic
Cianna  (Italian)
God is Gracious
Cicilia  (Latin)
Blind. The Blind St. Cecilie, Patron Saint of Music, Was a Talented Musician
Cicily  (English)
From the Latin Cecilia: Blind. The Blind St. Cecilie - Patron Saint of Music - Was a Talented Musician
Cominius  (Shakespearean)
'The Tragedy of Coriolanus.' Titus Lartius, a General Against the Volscians
Cornelius  (Shakespearean)
'Cymbeline' a Physician. 'Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' a Courtier
Cosmo  (Greek)
From 'Kosmos' Meaning Order. St Cosmas, Patron Saint of Physicians, and His Twin Brother St Damian Were Martyred in the Early Th Century
Dacian  (French)
Of the Nobility
Dacian  (English)
Of the Nobility
Dacian  (Latin)
From Dacia, Near Rome
Dacian  (Latin)
From Dacia (In Rome)
Dacian  (Gaelic)
Variant of Dacey: from the South
Damiano  (Italian)
Variant of Damon 'One Who Tames; Subdues.' the Belgian Priest Father Damien Gave His Life Helping the Hawaiian Lepers of Molokai. 3rd Century St. Damian is Patron of Physicians
Damien  (French)
Variant of Damon 'One Who Tames; Subdues.' the Belgian Priest Father Damien Gave His Life Helping the Hawaiian Lepers of Molokai. 3rd Century St. Damian is Patron of Physicians
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