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Spanish
Little candies
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Song
Latin
pure; bright
English
From the hereditary title of the queens of Ethiopia, as mentioned in Acts in the New Testament. It is apparently derived from Cushitic kdke meaning "q
Turkish
Heartfelt
Latin
Pure
Spanish
Sweet
Latin
pure, innocent
English
Sweet
Spanish
Light or candle
Spanish
Candle
Italian
bright, glowing
Latin
pure, sincere
Spanish
Unknown
English
Variant of Candy.
Greek
pure
English
Variant of Candace.
Latin
pure, bright
Latin
Frank
Latin
White, pure
Latin
One who aspires
Latin
White, pure
Latin
Bright
Latin
glowing; bright
Spanish
light; brightness
Latin
pure
Spanish
Light
Greek
pure
Latin
clarity; purity
Spanish
Pure
English
Source of light
Spanish
Brave
Spanish
Afro-Uruguayan music
Sanskrit
moon
Indian
sweet
English
Diminutive of Candace. It is also influenced by the English word candy.
English
Glowing; sweet
English
Sweet love
Latin
sweet star
English
reed; warrior
Spanish
Little canal
Celtic
brave
Latin
serpent
Spanish
Cinnamon
Spanish
Little cinnamon
Spanish
cinnamon
Turkish
Brave
Spanish
Little dog
Chinese
Blue
Spanish
Crustacean
Spanish
Strong
Southeast Asian
Peaceful
Turkish
Beloved
Celtic
Brave
African
Unknown
Italian
from the river
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Little or small
Arabic
Beloved
English
resembling a dog
Latin
Dog
Spanish
little dog
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Southeast Asian
To be a leader
Celtic
brave
Latin
can do
Irish
warrior
Latin
reed; plant
French
Place of the reeds
Scottish
brave, bold
English
From the place of the reeds
English
From an English surname, which was derived from Middle English canon, referring to a church official or servant who worked in a clergy house. This nam
Scottish
wise, shrewd
Spanish
Warrior
English
Uppermost layer of trees, symbolizes shelter
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Turkish
brave
Spanish
From the place of the oak
Spanish
guardian of the cemetery
Turkish
Water
Spanish
Singing frog
Spanish
Unknown meaning
Spanish
Sings
Spanish
Quarries
Spanish
Stone worker
Southeast Asian
Beautiful
Southeast Asian
Song
Spanish
little song
Spanish
Small wine cellar
Spanish
Place of the sea
Spanish
High place
Spanish
Choir-related
Spanish
Song
Indigenous Americas
Unknown
Spanish
Little reed
Celtic
brave
English
Deep, narrow valley, representing grandeur
Chinese
tall, lofty
Celtic
pure
Celtic
Beautiful
Celtic
Beautiful
Celtic
Slim
Various
Celtic
Gentle
Celtic
Gentle
Irish
slender, fair
Celtic
Slender
Celtic
Slender
Celtic
Slender and fair
Celtic
Slender
Greek
Chaos
English
Leader
English
Able or competent
Spanish
training; education
Latin
fullness
English
Geographical feature
Various
Spanish
Little red cap
Native American
Leader
Spanish
chapel
Spanish
Capybara
Spanish
to understand
Spanish
Place of Capuchin monks
French
Captain or leader
English
City of government
Spanish
Captain
Latin
Head, chief
English
From the chapel
English
Famous reggae artist
Spanish
Leader
English
Castrated male chicken
Italian
The boss
Spanish
Head shepherds
English
Chief
English
From the name of the picturesque Italian island of Capri. It is likely from Greek ΞΊΞ¬ΟΟΞΏΟ (kapros) meaning "wild boar", though it could also be of Etru
French
Whim
Spanish
Whims
English
Elaborated form of Caprice.
Latin
Horned goat
Hebrew
God is my strength
Latin
Goat
Old English
head covering
English
Leader
English
leader
English
Captain
Latin
Title or heading
Old English
captain
Indigenous,Unknown
A name of a bird
Latin
Cabbage flower
Spanish
little caper
Spanish
to be happy
Spanish
Little bird
English
From an Italian word meaning "beloved" or an Irish word meaning "friend". It has been used as a given name since the 19th century, though it did not b
Spanish
place of the carabao
Italian
grace
Spanish
snail
Spanish
Shell
Spanish
Snails
Italian
beloved
English
Beloved one
Celtic
Love
Hebrew
beloved
Spanish
Light bearer
Latin
Free woman
Italian
Little dear
Spanish
sweet
Spanish
caramel; sweet
Arabic
Group of travelers
Spanish
place of the goats
Spanish
Place of the oak trees
Latin
Carbon
Latin
Coal, charcoal
Italian
Coal, charcoal
Spanish
Of coal
Italian
Coal worker
Chinese
Unknown
Spanish
from the fortress
Spanish
beloved
Latin
heart
English
From the marshland
Spanish
Place of thistles
French
little card
English
Cardinal
Celtic
Fort on the Taff
Latin
hinge
Spanish
from the place
Portuguese
Thorny plant
Spanish
son of Cardo
English
Strong
English
To care for
Arabic
Generous, noble
French
to tilt, lean
Latin
Beloved
Celtic
beloved; dear
Germanic
Man
Old English
without care
Latin
Beloved
Scandinavian
Land of the Carelians
Spanish
beloved; dear
English
Little beloved one
Italian
free woman
Celtic
beloved
English
Strong
English
Beloved
French
free man
English
Beloved
Spanish
song
English
Variant of Karen 1.
Latin
beloved
Latin
beloved; dear
English
Beloved
Spanish
Little dear
English
From the fort
English
From an Irish surname, the Anglicized form of Γ Ciardha, which is a patronymic derived from the given name Ciardha.
English
From the field
Celtic
From the fort
Celtic
Rocky place
Spanish
freight
English
Variant of Carrie.
Celtic
Beloved
Spanish
Belonging to the Carians
English
Beloved
Spanish
Unknown
Native American
brave people
Cultural,Geographical
Relating to the Caribbean Sea
African
From the Caribbean
Spanish
Papaya fruit
Spanish
Caress
Spanish
Caresses
French
beloved; dear
Celtic
beloved
Arabic
beloved; dear
Spanish
Little dear
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
beloved
Dutch
beloved
French
Free woman
Arabic
generous
Arabic
Friend of God
Latin
Pure
English
Late Latin name derived from cara meaning "dear, beloved". This was the name of a 4th-century saint and martyr. It is also the name of a constellation
English
Compassionate
Spanish
Beloved
Latin
Beloved
French
Dead animal
Spanish
Unknown
Welsh
love
Greek
Grace, kindness
Spanish
gift of love
English
Variant of Charissa.
Hebrew
beloved; grace
Spanish
Beloved
Greek
beloved
Spanish
beloved; dear
Spanish
Beloved
Italian
Little dear
Spanish
Beloved
Italian
beloved
English
One who supplies
English
German and Scandinavian variant of Karl (see Charles). Noteworthy bearers of the name include the Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), who fou
English
Feminine form of Carlo, Carlos or Carl.
Germanic
free woman
Germanic
free woman
Celtic
Free man
English
Land of the free man
Spanish
Free man
English
Free man
Celtic
free man; from the land of Donald
English
Free man
Germanic
Free man
English
Free man
Latin
free woman
Germanic
Free man
Latin
Free man
Germanic
Free
Latin
free man
English
free man; strong
French
free man; strong
Spanish
Little Carla
English
Free man
English
From the town by the stream
French
free woman; strong
Latin
free man
English
Variant of Carly.
English
Variant of Carly.
Latin
Free
Latin
Free man
Latin
free man
English
Variant of Carly.
Germanic
free man
Germanic
free man
Spanish
land of Charles
Latin
Free man
Spanish
Little
Greek
manly strength
English
From the riverbank
Germanic
free man; strong
Spanish
Free man
English
Free man
Spanish
Free man
English
Little champion
Germanic
Free man
Germanic
free woman
French
Free woman
French
Free man
Celtic
Little champion
English
From the land of the free
Portuguese
Little Charles
Celtic
Little champion
Latin
free woman; strong
Old English
from the walled city
Spanish
little Carla; free woman
English
Free woman
Greek
Free man
Spanish
Little Charles
Spanish
little Charles
Spanish
Free man
Spanish
Free man
Spanish
Free man
Spanish
Free woman
Various
Spanish
Unknown
Italian
Charles
Spanish
free man; strong
Spanish
Free man
Germanic
Free man
English
Free man; strong and manly.
Spanish
Free man
Spanish
Free man
Spanish
Free man
Spanish
Carlos and Anibal combined
Spanish
Free man
Spanish
Free man
Spanish
free man, God is
Spanish
Free man
Spanish
Free man
Spanish
free man, ruler
Spanish
Strong and lover of horses
Spanish
Free man
Spanish
free man
Spanish
free man; strong
Spanish
free man
Spanish
free man, God will
Spanish
Son of Carlos
Spanish
Free man and famous warrior
Spanish
Free man
Spanish
free man, Mary
Spanish
Free man
Spanish
son of Carlos
Germanic
Free man
Portuguese
Free woman
Various
Spanish
free man
Germanic
Free man
Scandinavian
Carl's mountain
English
Son of Carl
English
Variant of Charlton.
Latin
Free man
Spanish
free man
Latin
Free man
Germanic
free man
English
Feminine form of Carl. A famous bearer is the American singer Carly Simon (1945-), who inspired a rise in popularity in this name in the 1970s.
English
Free man
English
Fortified place
English
free man; strong
English
Free man
Latin
Free woman
Hebrew
garden
English
Fate, destiny
Spanish
little garden
English
Gardener
Hebrew
song of joy
Hebrew
garden; orchard
Spanish
Garden
English
From the fort on the river
Celtic
walled enclosure
Hebrew
garden; vineyard
Hebrew
Garden, orchard
Various
Hebrew
Garden
Spanish
garden; orchard
Italian
Little garden
Hebrew
Little garden
Hebrew
Little garden
English
Latinized form of Carmel.
Hebrew
Garden
Hebrew
Garden
Hebrew
God's vineyard
Hebrew
garden
Hebrew
Vineyard
English
Medieval Spanish form of Carmel, appearing in the devotional title of the Virgin Mary Nuestra SeΓ±ora del Carmen meaning "Our Lady of Mount Carmel". Th
Spanish
song of Alexander
Spanish
Song of joy
Spanish
Combination of Carmen and Jorge
Spanish
Little song
Spanish
Song of joy
Italian
song of joy
Spanish
song of joy
Hebrew
garden of God
Spanish
Song of joy
Arabic
Garden of God
Spanish
Little song
Latin
song of joy
Spanish
Song
Spanish
beautiful song
Spanish
Song of the sea
Hebrew
garden
Spanish
rose garden
Spanish
Song of the vineyard
Latin
Goddess of prophecy
Spanish
Little song
Spanish
Little song
Spanish
Song
Arabic
song of joy
Spanish
Little garden
Caribbean
Unknown
Italian
Song
Spanish
Song
Hebrew
My vineyard
Celtic
Son of the chapel
Hebrew
Garden
Hebrew
garden
Hebrew
Garden or orchard
English
Garden of God
Hebrew
song; garden
English
Song
English
Song
Latin
Song
Hebrew
Garden
Hebrew
garden; blessed
Spanish
Garden
Spanish
Fortified place
Spanish
Song
Spanish
Song of joy
Spanish
Little
Latin
Of the flesh
English
A reddish gemstone linked to creativity
English
Dweller by the river
Spanish
Song
Latin
flesh, meat
French
Notebook
Spanish
Butchery
Spanish
Little meats
English
Short form of Caroline. It was formerly a masculine name, derived from Carolus. The name can also be given in reference to the English vocabulary word
Latin
free man; strong
French
Free woman
French
Free woman
French
free woman
French
free woman
English
free man; song
English
Free man
English
Free woman
French
Free man
Latin
Little and strong
French
free woman
Celtic
free man
Latin
free man
French
Free man
Latin
Free woman
Latin
free man
English
Latinate feminine form of Carolus. This is the name of two American states: North and South Carolina. They were named for Charles I, king of England.
Latin
Strong
Spanish
Free woman
English
French feminine form of Carolus.
Latin
Little Charles
Spanish
little free man
Latin
Free man
Spanish
Little song
Latin
Free man
English
Song of joy
Germanic
Free man
Latin
Free man
Spanish
Free man
Latin
free man
English
Variant of Caroline.
Latin
free woman
French
free man
English
free man; song of happiness
English
Free woman
English
free man; joy
French
Little one
Spanish
beloved; friend
Arabic
Brave
English
Song; joy
Italian
Free woman
Greek
beloved
Spanish
Heart
English
Fish
Latin
carp fish
English
Woodworker; builder with wood
English
Craftsman
English
Floor covering
Italian
To harvest
Spanish
Carpentry
Spanish
Carpenter
Spanish
Of the carp
Celtic
Friend
Irish
friend, beloved