- Look up Keiran, kieran,
ciaran,
ciarán, kieren, or
kieron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ciarán (Irish spelling) or
Ciaran (Scottish
Gaelic spelling)...
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Ciarán McMenamin (born 1
October 1975) is a
Northern Irish actor and author.
McMenamin was born in Enniskillen,
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland, where...
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Ciarán Hinds (/ˈkɪərən/ KEER-ən; born 9
February 1953) is an
Irish actor from Belfast,
Northern Ireland.
Hinds is
known for a
range of
screen and stage...
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Saint Ciarán of
Clonmacnoise (c. 516 – c. 549),
supposedly born
Ciarán mac an
tSaeir ("son of the carpenter"), was one of the
Twelve Apostles of Ireland...
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Ciarán Bourke (18
February 1935 – 10 May 1988) was an
Irish musician and one of the
original founding members of the
Irish folk band The Dubliners. Ciarán...
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Ciaran Clark (born 26
September 1989) is a
professional footballer who
plays primarily as a centre-back,
though he can also play as a
central midfielder...
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Kieran John
Trippier (/ˈkɪəˌrɔːn ˈtrɪpjər/; born 19
September 1990) is an
English professional footballer who
plays as a right-back for
Premier League...
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Storm Ciarán,
known in
Germany as
Storm Emir was a
European windstorm that
severely affected parts of
Europe from late
October to
early November 2023....
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Ciarán of
Saigir (Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˈkʲiːaraːn … ˈsagʲirʲ]; 5th century – c. 530), also
known as
Ciarán mac
Luaigne or
Saint Kieran (Welsh: Cieran)...
- were an
Irish band
formed in 1970 in Gweedore,
County Donegal, by
siblings Ciarán, Pól and Moya Ui Bhraonáin (in English, Brennan) and
their twin
uncles Noel...