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Kevin (/ˈkɛvɪn/) is the
anglicized form of the
Irish masculine given name Caoimhín (Irish pronunciation: [ˈkiːvʲiːnʲ];
Middle Irish: Caoimhghín [ˈkəiṽʲʝiːnʲ];...
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Kevin (Modern Irish: Caoimhín; Old Irish:
Cóemgen, Caemgen;
Latinized Coemgenus; 498 (reputedly)–3 June 618) is an
Irish saint,
known as the
founder and...
- was
fostered for his
training and
education at the
monastery of
Saint Cóemgen/Kevin at
Kilcavan in the
Barony of Gorey,
County Wexford.
According to...
- Cobba/Coppa ?
Irish ? A
female saint called the 'daughter of Dioma' 28
April Cóemgen (Kevin) 6th–7th
century (d. 618) Glendalough,
County Wicklow Leinster saint...
- Cronan, a
disciple of St
Kevin in
Ireland (617)
Saint Kevin of
Glendalough (
Coemgen, Caoimhghin),
hermit and abbot, of Glendalough,
Ireland (618)
Saint Genesius...
- Camden, in 1795. An
attempt to
connect the name to
Saint Kevin (Old
Irish Cóemgen) is
regarded as spurious. A
prominent company located on
Upper Camden St...
- of St Kevin;
private residence named Whaley Abbey built on site Baile-
coemgen Baltingl****
Abbey Cistercian monks — from
Mellifont founded 1148 by Dermot...
- also
placed an old life of
Comgall and
excerpts of
lives of eCainech,
Coemgen,
Fintan and Carthach.
Lives of
Molua and Mochoemoc. 1671 Ps.-Firmicus Maternus...
- have been made to
decipher it e.g. "Vicula Maq Comgini" (Fiacal, son of
Coemgen). See
Czerkawaska (2006) p. 99.
Thomson (1994) p. 40 Cenél
nGabrain Grimble...
- of the Dál
Messin Corb of Leinster, the
dynasty which also
produced St
Cóemgen of Glendalough.
According to
Ailbhe Mac Shamhráin, Nath Í may well have...