About Cailin..
For those of you considering this name, some interesting things I thought you should know.
this name lists the name as an Irish Feminine name meaning Girl. however, In Scottish-Gaelic it was a masculine name, and some say it is an etymilogical pre-cursor to Colin. not sure on that. however, I do know that it was used as a man's name on at least one treaty in 1560.
Also, I've seen it used for men in modern day Hungary. Don't ask me how or why on that one. In anycase, there's a sight difference in how the two names are pronounced. The Irish, Cailin is a long a sound, and the Scottish, is more of an (Ah) sound. Interesting stuff, considering the groups came more or less out of the same cultural roots.
Cheers!
oni
this name lists the name as an Irish Feminine name meaning Girl. however, In Scottish-Gaelic it was a masculine name, and some say it is an etymilogical pre-cursor to Colin. not sure on that. however, I do know that it was used as a man's name on at least one treaty in 1560.
Also, I've seen it used for men in modern day Hungary. Don't ask me how or why on that one. In anycase, there's a sight difference in how the two names are pronounced. The Irish, Cailin is a long a sound, and the Scottish, is more of an (Ah) sound. Interesting stuff, considering the groups came more or less out of the same cultural roots.
Cheers!
oni
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there is also a difference in how gaelic is pronounced
irish: gay-lic
scottish: gah-lic
irish: gay-lic
scottish: gah-lic
Cailín is the Irish Gaelic word for girl.
Cailean is a masculine Scottish Gaelic name.
I don't believe most of the meanings baby name books or sites have for names, especially Gaelic names. So many of the meanings have been adapted or made up to appease the current trends in naming.
Cailean is a masculine Scottish Gaelic name.
I don't believe most of the meanings baby name books or sites have for names, especially Gaelic names. So many of the meanings have been adapted or made up to appease the current trends in naming.
this name lists the name as an Irish Feminine name meaning Girl. however, In Scottish-Gaelic it was a masculine name, and some say it is an etymilogical pre-cursor to Colin. not sure on that. however, I do know that it was used as a man's name on at least one treaty in 1560
Do you have any links or sorces we can check out? Otherwise it's pretty useless -yet interesting- information i'm afraid
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Do you have any links or sorces we can check out? Otherwise it's pretty useless -yet interesting- information i'm afraid
!!!!!!!, ??? and ~~~~~, see my profile for their names!