Cóilean

English diminutive of Nicholas or Irish and Scottish
"people of victory; pup"

Cóilean Origin and Meaning

The name Cóilean is a boy's name of Irish Gaelic origin.

Cóilean is a traditional Irish masculine name pronounced approximately 'KOY-lan' or 'KWEE-lan.' It derives from the Irish word for 'puppy' or 'young dog,' symbolizing playfulness, loyalty, and youthful energy. The accent over the 'o' indicates a longer vowel sound in Irish pronunciation. This name carries deep Celtic roots and reflects Ireland's rich cultural heritage. While relatively uncommon even within Ireland, it has been preserved through generations as part of Irish linguistic tradition. Cóilean might be chosen by families with strong Irish connections seeking an authentic heritage name. Though potentially challenging for non-Irish speakers to pronounce correctly, its distinctiveness and cultural significance make it a meaningful choice with a direct connection to Gaelic language and traditions.