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      Meaning of the first name Cavanaugh

      Origin

      Irish

      Meaning

      Hollow or Battle (from Caoimhín)

      Variations

      Kavanaugh, Cavanagh, Kavanagh
      The name Cavanaugh is of Irish origin, derived primarily from the Gaelic form O'Cabháinn, which translates to descendant of Cabhán, meaning hollow or battle. The name is linked to the Gaelic word cabhán, signifying a hollow or a recess, which may refer to geographical features in Ireland. Additionally, the name is associated with the name Caoimhín, an ancient Irish form that means gentle or handsome. This dual meaning highlights the nuances of Gaelic nomenclature and its connection to both physical and character traits.

      The Cavanaugh surname has deep historical roots in Ireland, particularly in counties Kerry and Tipperary. It was originally borne by notable families, including the O'Cabhan clan, who played significant roles in local governance and military affairs during ancient times. Over the centuries, the name has appeared in various historical records, including ecclesiastical documents and land deeds, reflecting the enduring legacy of its bearers. The dispersal of the Cavanaugh name is largely attributable to Ireland's tumultuous history, including the Great Famine and subsequent emigration waves, leading to its establishment in diverse regions, particularly in the United States.

      Today, Cavanaugh is a recognizable surname and given name in various parts of the world, especially among those with Irish ancestry. It continues to appear in contemporary contexts, including academia, politics, and the arts, with notable figures carrying the name making significant contributions in their respective fields. In popular culture, Cavanaugh can also be found in various media representations, further solidifying its presence beyond traditional uses. The name evokes a sense of cultural heritage and identity, serving as a reminder of the rich historical narrative that accompanies its bearers.

      Based on our records...

      Newport

      Newport

      This is the most common surname associated with Cavanaugh.
      Eliza

      Eliza

      This is the most common name of those married to a Cavanaugh.
      Elizabeth

      Elizabeth

      This is the most common name for a child of a Cavanaugh.
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      1771 is when there were the most people born with the first name Cavanaugh.

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