Cathal

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Cathal
PronunciationEnglish: /ˈkɒhəl/
Irish: [ˈkahəlˠ]
GenderMasculine
LanguageIrish
Scottish Gaelic
English
Origin
LanguageCeltic
Derivationcath + val
Meaning"battle" + "ruler"
Other names
Pet formCathalán
See alsoCathal, Cathel, Cahal, Charles, Cahill, Kathel

Cathal is a common given name in Ireland. The name is derived from two Celtic elements: the first, cath, means "battle"; the second element, val, means "rule".[1] There is no feminine form of Cathal. The Gaelic name has several anglicised forms, such as Cathel,[2] Cahal, Cahill and Kathel.[3] It has also been anglicised as Charles,[3] although this name is of an entirely different origin as it is derived from a Germanic element, karl, meaning "free man".[4]

As is evident from the list below, the name was, in medieval times, most popular in Ireland's two western provinces, Munster and Connacht.

People with the name

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Pre-19th century

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Later

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