Proper noun
A male given name from Irish.
(rare) A female given name from Irish.
Source: en.wiktionary.org" Ciaran Carson, "The Táin: A New Translation of the Táin Bó Cúlailnge, 2007, pp. 96 As the armies gather for the final battle, she prophesies the bloodshed to come. Source: Internet
In a review by Ciaran Carson, he said that the bog poems made Heaney into "the laureate of violence--a mythmaker, an anthropologist of ritual killing. Source: Internet
Dean Rock top-scored with a six-point haul, while Brian Fenton, Ciaran Kilkenny and Con O’Callaghan continued their run of scoring form with four apiece. Source: Internet
Killian Roche, Pierce Lillis, Ciaran O’Donoghue, John Looney and Jack Morrissey are all key men and will be central to the cause once more. Source: Internet
Sarah and Jordan and Paddy and Ciaran are forced to unblock the boys' kitchen sink which is full of vomit (left). Source: Internet
And in another setback Michael Quinn received a hardly warranted black card for preventing Ciaran KIlkenny from scoring a goal in the second half with the unfortunate Killoe man replaced by Barry Gilleran in the 56th minute. Source: Internet