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Spanish
Unknown
Chinese
the one; the chosen
Chinese
to be
Arabic
peaceful
African
bringer of peace
Arabic
Perfect
Spanish
Calm
African
Born during the day
Hebrew
Strong
English
Free woman
Spanish
Free man
Spanish
Free man
Hebrew
Garden
African
Gift of God
Hebrew
sacred, holy
Spanish
Pure
Spanish
to be strong
Spanish
Riding on the thirty-three
Spanish
Horseback riding
Spanish
Little horse
Spanish
Horses
Southeast Asian
Branch
African
Bringer of happiness
Spanish
Place of the cabanas
English
Vegetable, green leafy
Old English
to be strong
Old English
one who is brave
African
Servant of God
African
Servant of God
Arabic
Servant of Allah
Old English
cabbage
Spanish
Little head
Spanish
head
Spanish
Heads
Spanish
Big head
Spanish
Council
Spanish
little cabin
Latin
From the land of the Cabiros
Chinese
Strong
Spanish
Goat
Portuguese
Cabral family name
Celtic
noble one
Spanish
Young goat
Spanish
Strong
African
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Japanese
unknown
Indigenous Philippine
Nut tree
Spanish
Fortress
Spanish
Catch
Indigenous Americas
A person from the mountains
Spanish
Unknown
French
hidden store
Arabic
pure
Spanish
Cheek
Spanish
Little hidden one
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Native American
unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
little one
Spanish
Little dog
Celtic
To laugh
Spanish
Unknown
Italian
Brave in battle
Spanish
Brave
Spanish
Chief
Spanish
bad
Spanish
Unknown meaning
Celtic
from the hollow
Spanish
Unknown
Greek
pure
Indigenous
Child
Celtic
Battle
Arabic
Brave or strong warrior
English
Unknown
English
One who fetches or leads
English
Pure
English
Battle
English
A diminutive of Cadwallader; a character in 'Bleak House'
English
From an English surname that was originally derived from a nickname meaning "round" in Old English.
Celtic
Round, barrel-shaped
Caribbean
Pure
Latin
pure
Latin
Pure
Spanish
Unknown
Various
English
Sometimes explained as deriving from the Irish surname Caden, which is an Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Mac CadΓ‘in, itself from the given name CadΓ‘n
Spanish
Chain
Spanish
Chains
English
From an English word meaning "rhythm, flow". It has been in use only since the 20th century.
Caribbean
Pure
French
Younger, junior
Irish
pure
Arabic
Judge
English
Pure
Celtic
spirit of battle
French
A noble leader
Spanish
Little leader
Arabic
Pure
Turkish
Powerful
Arabic
Holy
English
Warrior
Hebrew
God is my support
English
One who excels
Celtic
Battle
English
Battle glory
Old Norse
spear
English
Battle; brave
Portuguese
Brave
English
Battle leader
English
Battle leader or warrior
English
pure; clear
Celtic
pure
Celtic
battle; water
English
Battle sage
Celtic
heavenly; sky
English
Anglicized form of CaolΓ‘n (masculine) or a variant of Kaylyn (feminine).
Latin
Heavenly
English
Variant of Kaylee.
English
Variant of Calum. It is also the name of a constellation in the southern sky, though in this case it means "chisel" in Latin, referring to its shape.
Celtic
Brave warrior
Various
Latin
From Caieta
Celtic
battle ruler
English
Variant of Caitlin.
French
Coffee
Spanish
coffee place
Arabic
To be grateful
Spanish
Place for food service
Spanish
small cafΓ©
Caribbean
Unknown
Hebrew
pure; clear
Chinese
Unknown
Celtic
Strong in battle
Celtic
Brave warrior
Irish
warrior
Southeast Asian
Intelligent
Celtic
Warrior
Turkish
True
Indigenous Americas
Guardian or protector
Indian
Light
Celtic
Rejoicer
Latin
rejoice
Spanish
From the place of the house
English
Variant of Caden.
Chinese
Rainbow
English
A wise woman; intelligent
Celtic
pure; slender
English
Young dog
English
Pure
Irish
slim, fair
English
Variant of Kaylyn. It also coincides with the Irish word cailΓn meaning "girl".
Celtic
dove
English
Variant of Kaylyn.
Various
Hebrew
spear
Greek
New
Latin
Happy
Hebrew
Rock
Latin
Beloved
Celtic
Little champion
African
Unknown
Celtic
Little friend
Celtic
Stone heap or mound
English
From the name of the city of Cairo in Egypt, called Ψ§ΩΩΨ§ΩΨ±Ψ© (al-QΔhira) in Arabic, meaning "the victorious".
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
Pure
Celtic
Pure
English
Pure
Celtic
Pure
Celtic
Pure
Celtic
Pure
English
Anglicized form of CaitlΓn.
Celtic
Pure
English
Variant of Caitlin.
Spanish
Pure
Celtic
Pure
Latin
Pure
English
Rejoice
Chinese
Colorful clouds
Chinese
Colorful cloud
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
African
To be strong
Spanish
pure
Spanish
Box maker
Caribbean
Strong
English
Clear
Irish
pure
French
He who is just
Turkish
To be strong
Japanese
to be joyful
English
Short form of Calvin and other names beginning with Cal.
Arabic
Clear water
African
Place of the river
Native American
gourd plant
Latin
beautiful
Spanish
Unknown
Arabic
Pen
Spanish
Calm
Italian
Calm waters
Spanish
Unknown
English
A mineral with medicinal properties
Celtic
battle; rock
Spanish
succulent plant
Greek
Lark or songbird
Italian
Little lark
Celtic
slender
Polynesian
The heavens or sky
Greek
beautiful flower
English
From the name of a type of orchid, ultimately meaning "beautiful flower", derived from Greek ΞΊΞ±Ξ»ΟΟ (kalos) meaning "beautiful" and αΌΞ½ΞΈΞΏΟ (anthos) mean
English
Elaborated form of Calanthe.
Japanese
a type of potato
Celtic
battle fortress
English
Transparent or colorful mineral representing purity
English
From the cold valley
Old English
battle valley
English
Rocky water
Spanish
Boiling pots
English
Cold valley
English
From the cold spring
English
Short form of Caleb.
English
Most likely related to Hebrew ΧΦΆΦΌΧΦΆΧ (kelev) meaning "dog". An alternate theory connects it to Hebrew ΧΦΉΦΌΧ (kol) meaning "whole, all of" and ΧΦ΅Χ (lev)
Celtic
hard
Arabic
Devotee of God
Latin
Warmth
English
Variant of Kayleigh or Callie.
English
Pure
Spanish
beautiful
Hebrew
faithful; devoted
Spanish
Of the river
Caribbean
Bringer of joy
Spanish
small cove
Spanish
Small cove
Spanish
Bringer of light
Spanish
Beautiful
Irish
slender, fair
Spanish
beautiful
Spanish
Land of fruits
English
Hardy or brave
English
Variant of Callie.
English
Beast; freedom-loving
French
Chalice
Spanish
Soil
Spanish
Unknown
Caribbean
Beautiful and bright
Various
Spanish
Quality
Spanish
Land of Californians
Spanish
beautiful land
Latin
pure
Arabic
Strong
Spanish
calm; serene
French
Beautiful
Slavic
Slavic origin
Greek
To conceal
English
Pure
Native American
beautiful flower
Italian
beautiful; lovely
Latin
pure
Greek
Most beautiful
English
Feminine form of Callistus. As an English name it might also be a variant of Kallisto.
Greek
Most beautiful
African
Brave
Greek
Most beautiful
Spanish
Most beautiful
Greek
Most beautiful
Spanish
Beautiful
Spanish
little one
Spanish
beautiful
Greek
Handsome
Greek
Most beautiful
Greek
Most beautiful
Spanish
Most beautiful
Native American
pure water
Celtic
bald; brave
English
From the name of two types of plants, the true calla (species Calla palustris) and the calla lily (species Calla aethiopica), both having white flower
Celtic
Battle warrior
English
From an Irish surname, the Anglicized form of Γ CeallachΓ‘in, itself from the given name CellachΓ‘n.
Celtic
Beautiful girl
Celtic
Dove
English
From an Irish surname, the Anglicized form of Γ CathalΓ‘in, derived from the given name CathalΓ‘n.
Spanish
Be quiet
Spanish
path
Spanish
beautiful
Celtic
Little girl
English
Variant of Callie.
Spanish
Little streets
English
Variant of Callan.
Celtic
little warrior
Spanish
from the street
English
Battle maiden
Greek
Most beautiful
English
Diminutive of Caroline, or sometimes of names beginning with Cal.
Celtic
beautiful
Celtic
brave
English
From the place of the calla lilies
English
Beautiful voice
English
Variant of Calista.
Various
Greek
Most beautiful
Spanish
beautiful
Spanish
Unknown
Arabic
call me
Irish
battle ruler
African
Unknown
Celtic
beautiful
English
Young or inexperienced
English
Variant of Calum.
Celtic
Dove
English
Most beautiful
English
Peaceful and quiet, often relating to weather
French
Calm or tranquil
Celtic
peaceful; calm
Italian
calm, peaceful
Spanish
beautiful
Italian
Handsome
Celtic
Heart
Celtic
pure heart
African
Beautiful place
English
Hard; enduring
Celtic
noble ruler
Spanish
Strong
Spanish
Little stone
English
Cold town
Native American
to be strong
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
Lame
Celtic
Dove
Latin
Place of the skull
English
Calf
English
Battle friend
English
Calve's ford
English
Derived from the French surname Cauvin, which was derived from chauve meaning "bald". The surname was borne by Jean Cauvin (1509-1564), a theologian f
Celtic
Bald
Latin
Little bald one
Spanish
Bald
Latin
bald, hairless
English
Beautiful
English
Pure
English
To hide
Various
Greek
Beautiful
Greek
outer covering
Spanish
Footwear
Spanish
Shoes
English
Short form of Cameron.
African
to be grateful
Arabic
Perfection or completeness
Caribbean
peaceful; calm
Caribbean
Unknown
Spanish
little camel
Celtic
crooked; bent
Caribbean
Unknown
Native American
To be strong
African
Leader
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Field of reeds
Spanish
field of the river
Spanish
Little chamber
Spanish
shrimp
Spanish
Sweet root
Caribbean
Unknown
Spanish
To love
Spanish
To change
Spanish
mix, jumble
English
A bend in the river
English
From the meadow by the camp
Spanish
Change
Spanish
Change
Spanish
changes
Spanish
Little change
English
The Latin name for Wales
English
River crossing
Spanish
One who lives near a ravine
African
to be strong
English
Crooked
Southeast Asian
beloved; precious
English
From an English surname that was derived from a place name, perhaps meaning "enclosed valley" in Old English. A famous bearer of the surname was the E
English
Winding valley, a settlement in a hollow
Old English
To arrive
Caribbean
Precious gem
Caribbean
Modern feminine name
Latin
Perfect
Latin
Flawless
African
noble, brave
English
Animal
Indian
lotus
Latin
Young, virginal
Spanish
little camel
Latin
Attendant
English
Attendant at a religious ceremony
Latin
Flower named after botanist
Spanish
Camel
English
Fortress; legendary castle of King Arthur
Hebrew
Song
Latin
A small role in a play or film
Scottish
crooked nose
English
Crooked nose
Latin
Chamber
Italian
Little room
English
From the Scottish surname Cameron meaning "crooked nose", derived from Gaelic cam "crooked" and srΓ²n "nose". As a given name it is mainly used for boy
African
land of rivers
Caribbean
A blend of names
English
From the crooked meadow
English
Attendant; helper; free-born
Caribbean
Unknown
Old English
helper
African
Beloved
French
Helper
Latin
Young ceremonial attendant
Spanish
attendant; helper
Spanish
Helper
Latin
Ceremonial attendant
English
Young ceremonial attendant.
Latin
Attendant at a religious
Spanish
Perfect
Latin
Attendant at a religious ceremony
Latin
Noble
Latin
helper
Spanish
Young ceremonial attendant
Spanish
Young attendant
Latin
helper of the people
Spanish
young servant
English
Feminine form of Camillus. This was the name of a legendary warrior maiden of the Volsci, as told by Virgil in the Aeneid. It was popularized in the E
English
French feminine and masculine form of Camilla. It is also used in the English-speaking world, where it is generally only feminine.
Latin
Ceremonial attendant
Italian
attendant at a religious
Latin
Young ceremonial attendant
Spanish
Helper
Latin
helper to the priest
Spanish
Young ceremonial attendant
Latin
Religious attendant
Latin
Attendant of the temple
Spanish
walker, traveler
Indigenous Americas
River place
Spanish
path
Latin
Of the furnace
Spanish
Bringer of peace
French
Truck or vehicle
Spanish
Truck driver
Spanish
T-shirts
African
perfect
Spanish
Unknown
Arabic
attendant
Celtic
crooked; bent
Caribbean
Unknown
Old English
crooked
Greek
crooked; curved
English
Free-spirited
Arabic
to hide; camouflage
English
Field
African
Warrior
Spanish
camp
Spanish
little bell
English
From a Scottish surname meaning "crooked mouth" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and beul "mouth".
Celtic
Crooked mouth
Spanish
Champion
Spanish
championship
Spanish
Jacket
Spanish
Rural
Italian
Field
French
to camp
English
Champion or fighter
Spanish
field
Spanish
field of God
Spanish
fields
Spanish
Place of the fields
Spanish
Green field
Latin
Field
Persian
prosperous
Celtic
crooked oak
English
Variant of Cameron.
Japanese
Gathering place
English
Variant (typically feminine) of Cameron.
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Sweetness
French
Curved or bent
Spanish
Unknown
Sanskrit
bringer of peace
Turkish
Life, soul
Hebrew
zeal; passion
English
Land of promise
Spanish
Wise
Spanish
channel; waterway
Spanish
of the canals
Spanish
Rascal
Hebrew
place of rest
Spanish
From Canary Islands
Spanish
Island of dogs
Spanish
Canary Island dweller
Spanish
Canary Islands
English
Songbird
Spanish
Basket
Native American
sacred
Chinese
Unknown
Greek
Guardian
Spanish
Field or court
Spanish
courts, fields