Caoimhín (Kevin)
"Kenny" in Gaelic means "handsome" yea because he is on south park
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The Irish Gaelic name Somhairle (Sorley) is equated with Samuel; also true for the Scottish Gaelic version Somhairle. It derives from the Norse Summarliethi/Somerled rather than Samuel.
It is of Irish and Gaelic origin, and its meaning is "good-looking lad"; handsome
Nothing. MacKenzie is a Scottish name. In Scots Gaelic, it means "son of the handsome one."
The Irish Gaelic version of the English name Francis is Proinsias [prinshees].Scottish Gaelic has the similar Prainnseas (as well as Frang and Frangan, 'Frank').It derives from the Old French version of the Latin Franciscus, meaning Frenchman.
McCoy is a variant of McKay, which is a Scots and Irish name that was anglecised from the Gaelic name Mac Aodha. Aodha is a personal name maning fire and derives from the name of a pagan fire god.
The Dominicans are a Roman Catholic, hence Christian religious order. There are both Male and Female Dominicans. Name derives from Saint Domenic.
It depends on what you classify as 'best'.Here is some background information n the name:Definition - Handsome/Narrow LandOrigin - Celtic/Gaelic
Kenneth is the English form of a Gaelic name that originated over 1,000 years ago. It's meaning refers to someone who is handsome or attractive.
I have heard Sóisear used for "Junior" in the sense I think you intended.Pronounced só-shar.
Hodgkinson is found in England in the 1400s and possibly earlier. It derives from the French Christian name Roger.