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Saint Conaire (also Cannera,
Cainder or Cainnear) (feast day 28 January) was an
Irish holy
woman who died in 530 AD.
Originally from
Bantry Bay in modern...
- name
include Canair,
Cainder, and Cainner, and at
least two
early Christian saints have
borne these variants.
Cainer (or
Cainder), a
daughter of Queen...
- gentle, good or attractive." It is
related to the
female name
Cainnear or
Cainder which shares a
similar etymology and
means "kind or
gentle daughter" (literally...
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Saint Cainnear (
Cainder, Cannera) was the name of an
obscure Irish saint mentioned in the life of St. Moluag.
Described as the "foundress of
Cluain Cláraid"...
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Saragossa in Spain, with whom St
Vincent served as
deacon (315)
Saint Cannera (
Cainder, Kinnera),
Virgin recluse on the Isle of Inis Cathaig, Co.
Clare and of...