The name Kevin is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Kevin is: Handsome by birth. 6th-century hermit St Kevin founded a monastery at Glendalough in County Wicklow. Kevin was only used in Ireland until the 20th century, and now is in common use in most English-speaking countries.
Kier Family History. Kier Name Meaning. Austrian: occupational name for a cowherd, Chüyger in the Tyrolean dialect, from Kühe 'cows' (plural of Kuh) + -er suffix of agent nouns. English and Scottish: possibly a variant spelling of Kear.
Kiernan Name Meaning. Irish: reduced form of McKiernan, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Thighearnáin 'son of Tighearnan' (see Tiernan).
Killian or Cillian, as a given name, is an Anglicized version of the Irish name CillÃn. ... The most likely meaning of the name is "little church", a reference to someone prayerful or spiritual, cill meaning "church" in Gaelic while the suffix "-Ãn" is used affectionately to indicate a 'pet' or diminutive status.
The name comes from when someone lived at Kincaid in the county of Stirlingshire. The name of Kincaith, from which the family derive their name is almost certainly of Gaelic origin, coming from the Gaelic words "ceann", meaning top or head and "caithe", meaning pass.
Gaelic Meaning: The name Kylen is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Kylen is: A place-name referring to the narrows; a wood or a church.
The meaning of the name “Kylian†is: “War; strife; bright-headedâ€. Categories: American Names, Celtic Names, Gaelic Names, Unique Names. Used in: English speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names. Origins: Celtic - Gaelic.
Meanings and history of the name Kylie: | Edit. Graceful; Beautiful. It also derived from a Noongar (an Australian aboriginal word) meaning Boomerang. In Hawaiian it means Beautiful Spirit. Its Gaelic meaning is Handsome or Beautiful.
Gaelic Meaning: The name Leannan is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Leannan is: Little cloak.
Recorded as MacLeary, McLearly, McCleary, O' Leary, Leary, Lary, and others, this is an Irish surname of great antiquity. It derives from of the pre 10th century Old Gaelic O'Laoghaire and as such translates literally as the 'keeper of the calves', although it may well have a more spiritual or religious origin.