Cian

💡 Meaning

Ancient

🌍 Origin

Irish

🚼 Gender

Unisex

🔊 Pronunciation

SHEEN /ˈʃin/

The story behind Cian

Cian is an Irish name derived from Old Irish roots meaning "ancient" or "enduring." The name traces back to pre-Christian Gaelic tradition, where it carried associations with antiquity and timelessness. The etymology likely connects to Celtic linguistic elements related to age and permanence. Throughout Irish history, the name has maintained its form and meaning with minimal variation, remaining distinctly Irish in character and pronunciation. The name reflects the Gaelic linguistic heritage of Ireland and has been borne across centuries within Irish families and communities.

In Irish mythology and history, Cian is best known as a figure from the Mythological Cycle. Cian mac Cécht was a legendary warrior and ancestor figure, featured prominently in tales of the Tuatha Dé Danann. According to tradition, he was a son of Cécht and plays a significant role in Irish mythological narratives. The historical and legendary prominence of this figure helped preserve the name within Irish culture through the centuries. In modern times, Cian has experienced a resurgence in popularity, particularly among Irish parents seeking to reconnect with Gaelic heritage. The name gained notable traction in the United States during the 2000s as Irish cultural pride and interest in Celtic names expanded among American families, even those without direct Irish ancestry.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
2
Length
Short
Numerology
9
Pattern
C·V·V·C

📊 Popularity

US peak: #2387 (2000s)

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