JuanLedesma's Personal Name List

Canaul
Gender: Masculine
Usage: History (Rare)
Pronounced: CON AWL, Can-All
Personal remark: Pictish variant of Conall.
Rating: 47% based on 6 votes
Variant of Conall found in the Poppleton manuscript (14th century) as a name owned by only one of the Pictish kings, usually identified with Conall mac Taidg.
Filtiarn
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Old Irish
Pronounced: FIL-tyarn
Rating: 66% based on 5 votes
Means "lord of the wolves" from Gaelic fáel "wolf" combined with tigern "lord".
Lomm
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Scottish Gaelic, Irish
Personal remark: Lomm means "bare" in Scottish and Irish Gaelic
Rating: 62% based on 5 votes
Variant of Lommán.
MacConall
Usage: Scottish (Anglicized, Rare), Irish (Anglicized, Rare)
Rating: 43% based on 6 votes
Anglicized form of Scottish and Irish Gaelic Mac Conaill 'son of Conall', the personalized name composing of the elements con, which is an inflected form of cú 'wolf' + gal 'valor'. Giving the ultimate meaning due to variegated spellings of this specified name, is "Battle-Wolf of High Valor."
Reedus
Usage: English, Scottish
Rating: 44% based on 5 votes
An English and Scottish name of uncertain origin. Possibly a reduced form of English Redhouse, a habitational name from any of the numerous places named Redhouse, including over ninety farms.
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