Cainnech | |
Gender: | male/female |
Masculine: | Cainneach/Caindeach |
Feminine: | Cainneach/Cainnear (Cainder) |
Meaning: | from the Irish word Irish: caoin meaning kind, gentle or attractive |
Origin: | Irish |
Variant Forms: | Caindeach, Cainder |
Name Day: | 28 January, 11 October |
Cainnech (Irish: label=[[Modern Irish]]|Cainneach) is an Old Irish given name.
Cainnech appears to have belonged to that class of Irish names which were suitable for both sexes (Flann, Ceallach, Fedelm). Two early male saints bore this name including Cainnech of Aghaboe (515/16–600) and the more obscure Cainnech of Achad Raithin.[1] Several woman have also borne this name.
Cainnech or Cainneach comes from the Irish word caoin meaning "kind, gentle, good or attractive."[2] It is related to the female name Cainnear or Cainder[3] which shares a similar etymology and means "kind or gentle daughter" (literally caoin + der in Irish)