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- Caoilinn
- This name derives from the Irish (Gaelic) “Caoilfhionn,” composed of two elements: “caol” (slender one) plus the Proto-Celtic “*windos > find > fionn” (white, fair “compare Welsh: gwyn).” The name and its variants are linked to Saint Caoilfhionn, which in Ireland is celebrated on February 3.
- Galena
- The one who is quiet and peaceful.
- Kealan
- This name derives from the Irish (Gaelic) “caolán,” meaning “little slender one.” The name is a combination of two elements: “caol” (slender) plus a diminutive suffix “án” used as (little). In turn, the name means “fair slender lad, little slender.”
- Caolan
- A slender Boy, A slender Boy.
- Callun
- Cullan
- From the surname which is from the Scottish place name. Derived from the Scottish Gaelic word cuilan, meaning "nook, alcove".
- Kaylun
- Klein
- Cailean
- Form of Cael, from the Irish cael, meaning "narrow, slender".
- Cailen
- A young child, A young child.
- Cailan
- Child
- Kielan
- Klyne
- Kallon
- Callon
- This name derives from the Gaelic surname “O’Cathalain> O’callan” meaning “son of who is brave in battle, Powerful in battle.” Cathalán mac Indrechtaig († 871), was a Dál Fiatach king of Ulaid, which is now Ulster, in Ireland. He belonged to a branch of the Dal Fiatach called the Leth Cathail, in the Lecale barony of modern County Down. He ruled from 857–871 as leth-rí (half-king or co-ruler) of Ulaid.
- Keelen
- Keelen means He is a Slender One, Keelen means He is a Slender One.
- Caylan
- Gaelen
- The one who keeps his mind firm under difficult situation., The one who keeps his mind firm under difficult situation.
- Colwyn
- A river situated in the country of Wales, A river situated in the country of Wales.
- Kleon
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Kleiṓ (Κλειώ),” which in turn derives from “kléō (κλέω),” meaning “to tell of, make famous, celebrate.” Kleio or Clio was one of the nine Mousai (Muses), the goddesses of music, song, and dance. In Classical times, when the Mousai were assigned specific literary and artistic spheres, Kleio was named Muse of history.