Ciaráin
Ciaráin is a given name of Irish origin. It is the diminutive form of the Old Irish name Ciarán, which derives from the word "ciar," meaning "dark" or "black." Therefore, Ciaráin can be interpreted as "little dark one" or "little black one." The name is predominantly masculine and is relatively common in Ireland and among the Irish diaspora.
Saint Ciarán is a significant figure in Irish history and hagiography. Several saints bore this name, the
The spelling Ciaráin is a modern anglicized version, often incorporating the fada (acute accent) over the 'a'