Demmán mac Cairill (died 572) was a king of the Dál Fiatach, and over-king of Ulaid in Ireland.
[3] He acquired the kingship of Ulaid by defeating and slaying Fergnae mac Oengusso Ibdaig at the Battle of Druim Cleithe (Kilclief, modern County Down, Northern Ireland) and had the support of the Uí Echach Arda.
He had five sons including Fiachnae mac Demmáin (died 627), a later king of Ulaid.
His descendants the Clan Demmáin went on to monopolize the kingship of the Dál Fiatach.
His fort, Ráth Deamáin, stood just west of Crossgar in what is now the townland of Rademan in the parish of Kilmore, County Down, Northern Ireland.