Cian (Irish: [ˈciənˠ]; Old Irish: Cían) is a Gaelic given name meaning "ancient".[1] Cian was the eighth most popular Irish boys name in Ireland in 2003, and the fourteenth most popular in 2015.[2] Anglicisations of Cian include Kian or Kyan.[3]
People
- Cian Bolger (born 1992), Irish footballer
 - Cian Ciaran (born 1976), Welsh musician
 - Cian Dillon (born 1988), Irish hurler
 - Kian Egan (born 1980), Irish musician
 - Kian Emadi-Coffin (born 1992), British cyclist
 - Kian Hansen (born 1989), Danish football player
 - Cian Healy (born 1987), Irish rugby union player
 - Cian Hughton (born 1989), English-Irish footballer
 - Kian Lawley (born 1995), American YouTuber and actor
 - Cian Maciejewski (born 1988), Australian soccer player
 - Cian McCarthy (born 1989), Irish hurler
 - Cian Melia, Irish showjumper
 - Cian O'Callaghan, Irish Social Democrats politician
 - Cian O'Connor (born 1979), Irish equestrian
 - Cian O'Connor (hurler) (born 1983), Irish hurler
 - Cian O'Neill, Irish hurling coach
 - Cian O'Sullivan, Irish footballer
 - Cian Ward, Irish footballer
 - Cian Ducrot (born 1997), singer-songwriter
 
History and mythology
- Cian, father of Lug Lámfhota
 - Cian d'Fhearaibh Bolg, last King of the Senchineoil of Magh Senchineoil, now in County Galway
 - Cian mac Máelmuaid, son of Máel Muad mac Brain, who was twice King of Munster
 - Saint Cian, sixth century Welsh saint
 - Cian, a Leinster hero
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Cian
 - All pages with titles containing Cian
 - Kian (given name)
 - Kyan (name)
 - Keane (surname)
 
References
- ↑ "Babies – Newborns & First Years Guide – Mumsnet".
 - ↑ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). A Dictionary of First Names. Oxford paperback reference. Oxford University Press. p. 491. ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1. OCLC 67869278. Retrieved 2021-11-07.
 
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