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Good name. I also worked with a Kieran in my previous job who was a nice guy.
This is a really nice name but I do have to give the slightest edge to Ciaran.
Kieran is the name of a character from Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. He is a boy from the Kitakami region who is obsessed with the ogre Pokemon Ogerpon.
Literally Karen’s son.
I feel like a Kieran is the British version of a Kyle.
My (real) name is Kieran, and I pronounce it "Kee-eh-ran" while speaking French, though I've also used "Key-ran" when speaking English. Not being from an English country, my name has become Kirian, or Keiran, or Keirin, or Keiron to others as it's (somehow) hard to pronounce. I don't mind because I love my name and every form it may take in other languages. However, my nickname is Kiki, and it's a slang term for p*nis in French, so be aware and embrace it if you can!
I find this name very handsome and unique.
These days, may be confused with Karen.
I've never met anyone with this name. Overall it sounds bland.
I like it on a boy. It’s nice.
I've only ever heard it used on a girl, but I think it works better for a boy.
Very nice name for a boy.
My name is Kieran and I say it like kier-in. Also I think it is a very nice name.
My name's Kieran but I always hated it. Now I like it more because so many others seem to enjoy it :)
Kieren Perkins, swimmer, Olympic medalist:
1992 (Barcelona) - Silver 400m, Gold 1500m;
1996 (Atlanta) - Gold 1500m;
2000 (Sydney) - Silver 1500m.
I have a best friend named Kieran, and he has really made the name for me. It's easy to say, and it has the contrast between the "ee" and the "a" sound. So cute!
Kieran is such a lovely, handsome name! It's one of my fave boy names beginning with 'k'. ^_^
Kiki or Kiwi are funny nicknames. XD
Keirran (spelt this way) is one of the main characters in the Iron Fey spin-off Call of the Forgotten series by Julie Kagawa.
Kieran Culkin (born 1982 in New York City) is an American actor. He has four brothers: Shane, Macaulay, Christian, Rory and two sisters: Dakota and Quinn.
Don't like it. Sounds like the name of a stuck-up blond British guy.
A famous bearer is the musical artist Kieran Hebden (better known as Four Tet).
I know two little girls named Kieran.
Kieran means "the little dark one". The short from of Kieran is "Ciar" pronounced "KEER" which means "dark".
Kieran is a playable character in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.
I think this is a great name. I could see it used for a boy OR a girl. I usually pronounce it Keer-an.
I don't like this form of Ciarán because it bastardizes Irish spellings with the fada. I think it's disrespectful how the English language slaughters other languages in translation simply because they can't let a name be in its original language with original markers. This is evident in other Irish names like Seán, in which the fada is ignored or misplaced. If I named my child an Irish name, I would make sure the fada was evident in his name.To the above anonymous poster: then the name isn't even an Anglicized version of Ciarán. It becomes a slaughtered attempt at an Irish name.
Geez, Anonymous, chill. EVERY language has bastardized every OTHER language. Come on, the Irish name Alastar? Shall the Greeks complain about Britons' inability to write Alexander properly in Greek? Anyways, I think Kieran is a fine name. Personally, I've been seeing the name around more and more often. It has that trendy 'k' sound, it's interesting without being overly exotic, while also sounding un-frilly aka more manly.
My son's name is Kieran. We pronounce it KIE-ran. Making the kie sound like pie. I just think it sounds more masculine this way. We considered spelling it with a "y", but the "ie" just looks better.
I like the name Kieran. It's an adorable name. :)
Actually, one of my cousins is named this and we have always pronounced it KIE-ran.
Kieran is such a nice strong name for a boy.
Pronounced KEER-en.
Actor Kieran Culkin is a famous bearer.

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