Caolán

Caolán is an Irish name, from the Irish 'caol' meaning 'slender', 'narrow' or 'fine' and is pronounced 'kay-lawn’, ‘kee-lin’ or 'quail-on’, depending on the dialect. There are several corrupted or Anglicised spelling variations, including "Kelan", "Keelan" and "Kealan", all pronounced /ˈklɪn/ KEE-lin.

People

gollark: How's that relevant?
gollark: What would be neat is similar choice of *governance*, somehow, so people who liked lots of state intervention could live somewhere with that and people who don't can live elsewhere, but I don't think that would be very practical to implement.
gollark: At least you can complain about corporations, or a decent amount of the time switch to different ones.
gollark: Especially if you can't question it!
gollark: Because the state would *never* make mistakes or be corrupted!
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