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Irish Cat Names

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Fergus
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Fergus originates in Gaelic languages and means "man with energy". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in Scotland and Ireland, in the US it is very rare.
Bailey
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Bailey originates in Middle English language and means "governor, bailiff". It was derived from an English surname and until today, Bailey frequently appears as a surname. As of today, it is much more popular as a feminine given name than the masculine one, especially in the United States.
Aengus
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The name Aengus comes from North America,with the meanings that it is unusual for a cat.
Claire
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Claire is a French form of Clara. Clara originates in Latin language and means "bright and clear". It is the feminine form of Clarus. Clara is a more modern spelling, formerly the spelling Clare was more frequent. Clare was the name of several saints, the most prominent being Clare of Assisi, the founder of the Poor Clares order.
Kirby
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Kirby is an English locational name and denotes that the bearer comes from any one of the places called Kirby in Essex, Norfolk, Warwickshire, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire or Lonsdale. The name 'Kirby' itself is derived from the middle English words 'kirk', which means 'church', and 'byr', which means 'farm'.
Maeve
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Maeve originates in Gaelic languages and means "intoxicating woman". In Irish mythology, Maeve was the Queen of Connacht and the heroine of Tain Bo Cuailnge, the story of 'the driving-off of cows of Cooley'. As a feminine given name Maeve has gained quite some popularity in the United States lately.