Keagan is an Irish name derived from the surname "O'Catháin", meaning "descendant of Cathán", an ancient Irish personal name meaning "warlike" or "battle". Traditionally a boy's name, Keagan has recently gained popularity as a girl's name as well.
Keaghan is an uncommon Irish male given name meaning "fiery little one" or "small flame," derived from the ancient Gaelic name Aodhagán, composed of 'aodh' (fire) and 'agan' (little).
Keagyn is an uncommon unisex name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Cathain, meaning "descendant of Cathán," which itself translates to "battle" or "fight," signifying strength and courage.
Kealeigh is a unique female name of Irish origin, derived from the Irish surname O'Kelly meaning "descendant of Kelly," with a historical legacy of courage and intelligence.
Kealey is a rare but notable Irish-origin given name derived from the ancient Irish surname O'Callaghan, meaning "descendant of Callachan," which itself means "strife" or "combat." Over time, Kealey evolved from O'Callaghan and is now used for both boys and girls globally.
Kealin is a rare Irish male given name derived from the surname Ó Cailleáin, meaning 'descendant of Cailleán', which translates to 'slender' or 'graceful'.
Keally is a unique Irish given name derived from the rare Irish surname O'Cathalain, meaning "descendant of Cathalán," which itself means "clear" or "pure.
Kealon is an Irish given name derived from the surname O'Cathail, meaning 'descendant of Cathal', which translates to 'battle'. However, Kealon often signifies 'comely' or 'attractive', and was popularized by the influential O'Cathail clan.
Kealy is an uncommon Irish female given name derived from the surname Ó Ceallaigh, meaning "descendant of Ceallach," which translates to "bright-headed" or "ardent.
Keanan is an Irish given name of Norse origin, derived from the surname Ó Ceannáin meaning 'descendant of Ceannán', believed to signify 'chief' or 'leader'.
Keane is an Irish surname turned popular boys' given name, deriving from "Ó Catháin" meaning "descendant of Cathán," itself from the Old Celtic word for "warlike.
Keano is an Irish given name derived from the surname O'Cadhna, meaning "descendant of Cadhan", an ancient Irish chieftain known for his strength and courage.
Keanon is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient surname "O'Cionnaith," meaning "descendant of Cionnaith," which translates to "wish" or "desire.
Keara is an uncommon Irish feminine given name derived from the surname 'O'Catharna', meaning 'descendant of Catharnach', itself translating to 'mighty in battle' or 'strong warrior'.
Keary is an unusual Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Ciaráin, meaning 'descendant of Ciarán'. It translates to 'dark or black', likely referencing someone with dark hair or complexion.
Keating is an Irish-origin given name derived from the Gaelic surname Ó Cathaoir, meaning "descendant of Cathaoir," a 5th-century warrior king of Connacht.
Keaven is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Caomhán, meaning "descendant of Caomhan," which in turn means "kind, gentle, or noble.