Page 2 Names Like Conah

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Kenny
Short form of Kenneth, which is from the Scottish Gaelic names Cainneach meaning "handsome" or Cinead meaning "fiery".
Kenney
The name means Flame Born, The name means Flame Born.
Keon
Means "warrior" in its Irish form, although is also associated with "great enthusiasm" in America.
Keion
Keion means He is Noble-Born, Keion means He is Noble-Born.
Koen
Honest counselor.
Coen
One who advices others in a bold fashion, One who advices others in a bold fashion.
Cain
From the Irish Cathan, which is from the Irish Gaelic cath, meaning "battle" or "fighter".
Kaine
Kaine means Spear, Battle, Kaine means Spear, Battle.
Kayne
From the Irish Cathan, which is from the Irish Gaelic cath, meaning "battle" or "fighter".
Cona
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Kónon (Κόνων),” probably from “konéo (κονέω),” meaning “raise the dust, fast, rapid.” Saint Conon (the gardener) is commemorated in the Roman Martyrology as a farmer of Pamphylia (Asia Minor), who was martyred during the persecution of Emperor Decius.
Kionna
Kain
From the Irish Cathan, which is from the Irish Gaelic cath, meaning "battle" or "fighter".
Keoni
Keone means Young Warrior, Keone means Young Warrior.
Kainoa
Kainoa means The Free Flowing Ocean.
Kiaan
Grace of God, Ancient or distant (Celebrity Name: Karishma Kapoor).
Gwynn
This name derives From the Proto-Brythonic “*gwindos,” and Proto-Celtic “*windos,” meaning (white, fair). Gwyn ap Nudd is a Welsh mythological figure, the king of the Tylwyth Teg or “fair folk” and ruler of the Welsh Otherworld, Annwn. Described as a great warrior with a “blackened face,” Gwyn is intimately associated with the otherworld in medieval Welsh literature and is associated with the international tradition of the Wild Hunt.
Gwyn
From the Welsh gwyn, meaning "fair, white".
Conni
Constant, never changing, persistent, abiding.
Coni
This name derives from Latin “consōlo > consolare > consolātio,” meaning “solace, hope, consolation,” in reference to the Virgin Mary, (Spanish: Nuestra Señora del Consuelo); (Portuguese: Nossa Senhora da Consolação); (English: Our Lady of Consolation). The Feast day occurs on September 4. The Basilica and National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation is a minor basilica of the Roman Catholic Church and a shrine to the Virgin Mary, operated by the Conventual Franciscan Friars. It is located in Carey, a village in Northwest Ohio. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops made it a national shrine.
Gwynne
This name derives From the Proto-Brythonic “*gwindos,” and Proto-Celtic “*windos,” meaning (white, fair). Gwyn ap Nudd is a Welsh mythological figure, the king of the Tylwyth Teg or “fair folk” and ruler of the Welsh Otherworld, Annwn. Described as a great warrior with a “blackened face,” Gwyn is intimately associated with the otherworld in medieval Welsh literature and is associated with the international tradition of the Wild Hunt.