| Pronunciation | KON-er/ KOIN-er |
|---|---|
| Gender | female |
| Name day | 28 January |
| Other gender | |
| Masculine | Cainneach |
| Feminine | Cainder/Cainnear |
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Irish |
| Meaning | kind, gentle or attractive daughter from the Irish caoin 'gentle' and der 'daughter' |
| Other names | |
| Alternative spelling | Cainder |
| Variant forms | Cainder, Cainner, Cainer, Cainir, Cannera, Cainneir, Conaire, Connera |
| Popularity | see popular names |
Cainnear is a female Irish given name. Potentially deriving from caoin and der, meaning "gentle daughter",[ citation needed ] it is the name of one of the legendary daughters of Queen Medb of Connacht and several Irish saints. [1] Variants of the name include Canair, [1] Cainder, [2] and Cainner, [3] and at least two early Christian saints have borne these variants. [4]
Rinn Allaidh. Cainner's unidentified church but may have been in eastern Meath or neighbouring Louth