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personal names:
Cainnech and Cináed. The
modern Gaelic form of
Cainnech is
Coinneach; the name was
derived from a
byname meaning "handsome", "comely". The...
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Kenneth MacAlpin (Medieval Gaelic: Cináed mac Ailpin;
Scottish Gaelic:
Coinneach mac Ailpein; 810 – 13
February 858) or
Kenneth I was King of Dál Riada...
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Brahan Seer,
known in his
native Scottish Gaelic as
Coinneach Odhar ("Dark Kenneth"), and
Kenneth Mackenzie, was,
according to legend, a predictor...
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patronymic form of the
personal name
Coinneach meaning "comely" or "handsome".
Today personal name
Coinneach is
generally Anglicized as
Kenneth however...
- 2016.
Retrieved 1 July 2018.
Properly speaking,
Coinneach should actually be Cionaodh,
since Coinneach is
historically a
separate name. However, in the...
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Conic Hill (from
Gaelic "
còinneach"
meaning moss) is a
prominent hill in Stirling, Scotland. It is on the east bank of Loch Lomond,
beside the village...
- Cináed mac Maíl
Coluim (Modern
Scottish Gaelic:
Coinneach mac
Mhaoil Chaluim,
anglicised Kenneth II, and
nicknamed An Fionnghalach, "The Fratricidal";...
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derived from the
Scottish surname, from the
Gaelic MacCoinnich (son of
Coinneach/Kenneth).
Notable people with the
given name in its
various spellings...
- Cináed mac Duib (Modern Gaelic:
Coinneach mac D****bh; c. 966 – c. 25
March 1005),
anglicised as
Kenneth III, and
nicknamed An Donn ("the Chief" or "the...
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Coinneach Iain "Kenny"
Boyle (born 13 May 1984) is a
Scottish actor,
playwright and novelist.
Boyle was born in
Stornoway on the Isle of
Lewis and grew...