Names of Ferelden

  1. Byron
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "barn for cows"
    • Description:

      For centuries, this name had a romantic, windswept image due to its strong connection to the poet Lord Byron, who inspired its use as a first name. It is one of those surprise names that's appeared on the Top 1000 every year since 1880.
  2. Beolagh
    • Cadoc
      • Origin:

        Welsh
      • Meaning:

        "battle"
      • Description:

        This Welsh saint's name has an industrial edge.
    • Cahir
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "battle man"
      • Description:

        Cahir along with its traditional spelling Cathair is well-used in modern Ireland. Now it's finding a wider audience thanks to The Witcher , though Cahir is the main villain of the series. It was in the US charts from 2017 to 2020, but fewer than 5 baby boys were named Cahir in the US in 2021, suggesting that the effect on parents was short-lived.
    • Cailan
      • Carbry
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "charioteer"
        • Description:

          Male name from Irish mythology makes stylish-sounding choice for girls.
      • Cian
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "ancient"
        • Description:

          A handsome Irish name for boys, very popular in that country, but in the US this traditional spelling might cause pronunciation problems. Still, whether Cian or Kian, it's simple and straightforward enough for the initiated. Cian is rising in the British popularity charts. This was the name of several legendary figures, including Cian, son of the god of medicine. His own son was Lugh, the sun god and father of the Ulster warrior Cuchulain and Cian is also the name of the son-in-law of the high king Brian Boru. So very well connected.
      • Ciara
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "little dark one"
        • Description:

          Ciara is very popular in Ireland, more familiar here as the Anglicized Kiera or Keira. The uninitiated will tend to pronounce Ciara as the Italian Chiara, a form of Claire—kee-AHR-a or even see-AHR-a, like the American singer-songwriter Ciara. In the US, Ciara peaked in 2005, when it was the Number 150 name; it's since fallen down to Number 882.
      • Cillian
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "war strife or church"
        • Description:

          Cillian is one of the native Irish names that, along with Aiden and Declan, is becoming an unlikely favorite in contemporary America. The Killian spelling has been more popular in the US, but Cillian's star is rising, perhaps thanks to Irish actor Cillian Murphy, star of Oppenheimer and Peaky Blinders.
      • Cole
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "swarthy, coal black"
        • Description:

          Cole -- a short name that embodies a lot of richness and depth -- has long been associated with the great songwriter Cole Porter. It's quite popular in Scotland.
      • Colm
        • Origin:

          Irish variation of Latin Columba
        • Meaning:

          "dove"
        • Description:

          Colm is a popular Irish name for boys that could immigrate, especially with its peaceful meaning. Colm Toibin is a contemporary Irish novelist and critic, author of The Master and Brooklyn; Colm Meaney is an Irish actor. Pronunciation is two syllables instead of one, like Colin with an 'm' at the end. Colm is related to Columba, Colom, Colum, Callum, and Malcolm.
      • Colum
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "dove"
        • Description:

          The Irish boys' name Colum, rarely heard in the U. S., makes an interesting alternative to Colin.
      • Conall
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "strong as a wolf"
        • Description:

          Too many Connors in your neighborhood? This name--spelled with one 'l' or two--is equally authentic and much more unusual.
      • Connor
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "lover of hounds"
        • Description:

          Connor, the appealing name of an early semi-legendary king of Ulster in Irish mythology, sits firmly in the Top 100 and taken together with its alternate spellings would rank even higher. In its native Ireland the Conor version is one of the highest charting boys’ name.
      • Cormac
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "charioteer"
        • Description:

          Both offbeat and upbeat, this evocative traditional Irish name that runs through Celtic mythology is known here via award-winning novelist Cormac McCarthy (born Charles). The author's adopted name is related to Cormac Mac Airt, one of the great legendary high kings of Ireland.
      • Cullen
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "holly tree"
        • Description:

          Cullen is an appealing Irish surname name that upped its cool factor considerably when it became the Twilight family name of Edward et al. It's considerably less popular than it was at its peak in 2010, but is still widely used.
      • Cainwen
        • Cathair
          • Cauthrien
            • Chisholm