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Celtic
Rock
Spanish
place of the ravine
Spanish
Thorny bush
English
Used by Margaret Mitchell in her novel Gone with the Wind (1936), where it is a combination of Caroline and Irene.
French
Strong
Celtic
pure; beloved
Spanish
One who is from Carreon
Spanish
Race
Spanish
Race
African
Beloved
Irish
free man
English
grace; love
Celtic
Rocky land
English
Diminutive of Caroline. This name declined in use shortly after the 1976 release of the horror movie Carrie, which was based on a 1974 novel by Stephe
English
Free man
English
Free man
English
One who transports or delivers
Arabic
Generous
Latin
Pure
English
From the rocky town
Latin
Decaying flesh
English
Love or beloved
Spanish
Little cart
Spanish
car bodies; chassis
Celtic
Free man
Irish
free man
English
Man
Scottish
rocky place
Latin
chariot
English
Root vegetable
English
To bear
Latin
to carry out
Latin
Brave and strong
Celtic
Fortress
English
Fortified
Spanish
Pure
Caribbean
Free man
English
Place of the Roman fort
Caribbean
Unknown
English
From a Scottish surname of uncertain meaning. A famous bearer of the surname was the American scout Kit Carson (1809-1868).
Germanic
Anointed
Spanish
City of Cartagena
Latin
City of the Phoenicians
Spanish
little card
English
From the English surname Carter meaning "one who uses a cart". A famous bearer of the surname is former American president Jimmy Carter (1924-2024).
English
Transporter
English
Transporter of goods
English
Carter's town
Spanish
Of the cart
Celtic
pure; innocent
Celtic
The one from Carthage
Ancient,Phoenician
New
English
From the marsh
Various
Southeast Asian
Animated drawing
Spanish
Little cartridge
English
Builder of carts
Irish
descendant of the warrior
Celtic
Beloved
Spanish
beloved
Italian
little man
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Place of goats
English
Little fortress
English
Sculpted
English
From an English surname that meant "wood carver".
French
to carve; to shape
Celtic
friend
Latin
from the village
English
Little friend
Latin
cleaning vehicle
English
Variant of Carey. A famous bearer was the British-American actor Cary Grant (1904-1986).
English
Free man
Germanic
free man
English
Beloved friend
English
Variant of Karen 1.
English
Love
Latin
beloved
Latin
hollow; empty
Italian
House, home
Spanish
House of worship
Spanish
house of God
Spanish
house of George
Latin
House
Italian
New house
Spanish
Country house
Spanish
House
Germanic
brave, bright
English
A small waterfall
Spanish
From the place of the waterfall
Old Norse
little waterfall
Spanish
Shell
English
Short form of Casey.
Spanish
little house
Spanish
Unknown
English
Pure
Southeast Asian
Pure
Spanish
Brave
Spanish
Householder
Spanish
little houses
Spanish
Homemaker
Spanish
small house; cottage
Latin
Pure
English
From the Irish surname Casey, an Anglicized form of Ă Cathasaigh, a patronymic derived from the given name Cathassach. This name can be given in honou
Celtic
Vigilant, watchful
English
From an English occupational surname for a box maker, derived from Norman French casse meaning "case", from Latin capsa. It coincides with the English
Arabic
pure, chaste
Celtic
Stone fort
Celtic
Fortress
Latin
hollow
English
Vain
Old English
from the ash tree
Celtic
Wealth-bringer
Persian
brave
Latin
maximum wealth
English
Soft wool fabric
Latin
wealthy
English
From the marsh
Irish
brave
Latin
financial gain
Greek
Cinnamon
Latin
hollow, empty
Latin
pure
Spanish
From Cassius
Latin
pure, chaste
Spanish
pure
Spanish
Brave
Spanish
Little house
Spanish
bringer of peace
Slavic
proclaimer of peace
Slavic
Bringer of peace
Slavic
Proclaimer of peace
Italian
Brave
Latin
Joyful
Latin
hollow; empty
Caribbean
Unknown
English
Near a castle
Persian
bringer of peace
English
From the English surname Cason. It enjoyed a modest level of use in the United States in the early 21st century, due to its similarity to other popula
Spanish
Little house
Hebrew
Treasure bearer
Persian
Unknown
English
Of the Caspian Sea
English
Treasure bearer
Various
English
Short form of Cassandra, Cassidy and other names beginning with Cass.
Celtic
Clever
Irish
curly-haired
Latin
Pure
English
From the Greek name ÎαÏÏÎŹÎœÎŽÏα (Kassandra), possibly derived from ÎșÎÎșαÏΌαÎč (kekasmai) meaning "to excel, to shine" and áŒÎœÎźÏ (aner) meaning "man" (genit
Greek
Shining upon man
Greek
Shining upon man
Italian
pure
English
Recently created name intended to mean "what will be, will be". It is from the title of the 1956 song Que Sera, Sera, which was taken from the Italian
Greek
Defender of mankind
Irish
pure, chaste
French
Castle
English
Fortress
Caribbean
Unknown
Latin
Hollow
English
Vigilant, watchful
Greek
pure
Greek
cinnamon
English
Hollow
English
From an Irish surname (Anglicized from Irish Gaelic Ă Caiside), which is derived from the byname Caiside. Very rare as a given name before the 1970s,
English
Diminutive of Cassandra and other names beginning with Cass.
Greek
pure
Hebrew
Angel of solitude
Arabic
Bringer of peace
Arabic
Bringer of wealth
Latin
Hollow
Various
Latin
Hollow
Spanish
Little box
English
Hollow
Hebrew
Son of Cass
African
Treasure bearer
English
Diminutive of Cassandra and other names beginning with Cass.
Spanish
pure, chaste
Greek
From the fountain of Castalia
Spanish
Chestnut
Latin
Pure
Spanish
castle
Spanish
Fortress
Latin
castle
Spanish
From Castile
Spanish
From the castles
Spanish
Castle dweller
Italian
Castle
Spanish
Castle
English
to cast; throw
Spanish
punisher
Spanish
punishment
Spanish
Castle keeper
Spanish
Castles
Italian
strong fortress
Italian
Brave and steadfast
Celtic
Fort of Blaney
English
Town with a castle
Spanish
Chaste
Greek
Beaver
Spanish
To be strong
Latin
Beaver-like
Spanish
castrations
Spanish
Fortress
Latin
pure, chaste
Spanish
chance
English
From the marshy land
Celtic
pure; chaste
English
Diminutive of Catherine. It can also be a nickname from the English word for the animal.
Spanish
pure
Spanish
Pure
Spanish
From Catalonia
Spanish
Flower
Italian
Battle leader
Spanish
pure
Greek
pure
Spanish
pure; clear
English
Variant of cattleya, a genus of orchids native to Central and South America, which were named for the British horticulturist William Cattley. This nam
Spanish
Pure
Arabic
Pure
English
Pure; clear; innocent.
Spanish
pure; honey
Latin
pure
Various
Spanish
Land of castles
Spanish
Pure
Spanish
Place of the cat
Spanish
pure
Spanish
Pure
African
feline
English
Variant of Kate. A famous bearer is Australian actress Cate Blanchett (1969-).
Latin
Category
English
Pure
Various
Greek
Pure
Latin
pure, chaste
English
From the cat's home
Celtic
pure; clear
Celtic
Battle ruler
Celtic
pure
Spanish
Pure
French
Pure
Greek
Pure
Greek
Pure
English
Pure
Spanish
Clear
Celtic
pure
Greek
Pure
Greek
Pure
English
French form of Katherine, and also a common English variant.
Greek
Pure
Greek
pure; clear
English
Pure
Greek
Innocent
Irish
pure
Greek
pure; clear
Greek
pure, innocent
Greek
pure; innocent
Latin
Pure
Spanish
Pure
English
Variant of Kathleen.
English
Pure
Celtic
Pure
Celtic
Pure
Celtic
Pure
Greek
Pure
Greek
Pure
Greek
pure
Greek
Pure
Greek
Pure
Irish
pure
English
Variant of Katherine.
English
Diminutive of Catherine.
English
Pure
English
Pure
English
Pure; innocent; pure spirit
Italian
pure
Spanish
Pure
English
pure; innocent
Latin
pure, clear
Spanish
Little cat
Slavic
Pure
Italian
pure
Spanish
pure; clear
Latin
Pure
Spanish
Little girl
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Pure
Spanish
Orchid flower
English
Pure
Greek
pure
Irish
pure
Old English
feline man
Latin
Wise
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Fourteen
Spanish
Honduran woman
Spanish
little cat
Spanish
little Honduran
Spanish
Honduran
Spanish
Pure
Celtic
pure
English
Pure or clear
Spanish
pure, innocent
Latin
Pure
Latin
pure
English
Pure
Spanish
Pure
Italian
pure, clear
Scottish
pure
Greek
pure
English
pure
Italian
Pure
Spanish
Unknown
English
A plant found near water, symbolizing adaptability
Italian
From the cat family
Greek
Pure
Greek
Pure
Italian
Pure
Indigenous
Unknown
Indian
Four
African
A name of unknown origin
Native American
sacred, revered
English
Pure; innocent
Slavic
Pure
Spanish
pure, chaste
English
Pure
English
Playful
Latin
Lame
English
Veil
Latin
Stem, stalk
French
Little girl
Celtic
From the woods
French
Little girl
Indigenous Americas
Mapuche leader
Latin
bringer of more
English
Brave warrior
French
from the cave
English
Horseman or knight
Celtic
From the hollow
Caribbean
Unknown
Celtic
Handsome
English
From the cave or hollow
French
From the battlefield
Celtic
Handsome
Latin
brave warrior
English
Object
Celtic
battle; hollow
Latin
pure
Southeast Asian
Place name in the Philippines
Irish
from the woods
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
rejoice
Spanish
To be free
Southeast Asian
One who is born during the harvest
Southeast Asian
Happy
Celtic
Alert
Spanish
Brave and strong
English
Variant of Caden.
Spanish
rejoice
Celtic
Pure
English
A spice symbolizing warmth and vibrancy
Spanish
From Cadiz
Turkish
Rejoice
Spanish
Little house
English
Variant of Kayla.
Old English
slim
English
Variant of Kaylee.
Celtic
brave warrior
English
Pure
Celtic
Rejoicer
Spanish
Rejoice
African
Unknown
English
Variant of Cason.
English
From the 'cay' or key, a small coastal island
Latin
free man
Spanish
to hunt
Spanish
Hunter
Spanish
Chasing
Spanish
From the family of Cazares
Arabic
pure; chaste
Spanish
Bringer of peace
Spanish
wise
English
pure; chaste
English
Bringer of peace
English
Bringer of peace
English
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
African
goodness
Celtic
Unknown
Latin
N/A
African
to be, exist
African
Unknown
African
he who brings
African
Strength
African
Grateful
African
Good person
Celtic
Unknown
Korean
to be
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
blessing
Celtic
gift
Spanish
Free man
Spanish
Unknown
African
Unknown
Uncertain
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Indigenous Americas
Lake
Spanish
Unknown
Irish
son of the charioteer
Chinese
Unknown
Hebrew
gift of God
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Old English
day's eye
African
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
English
To be
Celtic
moon; goddess
Celtic
Wednesday
English
Old English form of Chad.
Celtic
Brave
Irish
dark
English
Variant of Ciara 2.
Latin
hairy
Latin
hairy
African
To be born
Spanish
Brave
Spanish
from the town
African
Unknown
Latin
Venerable
Turkish
He who is strong
African
Good luck
Spanish
Cypress tree
Spanish
of the cedar
Spanish
Unknown
Turkish
Eagle
Spanish
Marinated fish dish
African
Gift from God
African
to be blessed
African
Gift of God
African
Our gift
Spanish
Onion
African
Unknown
Cebuano,Philippine
Place of the sea
Hebrew
gift
African
gift
Latin
Blind
Spanish
Unknown
English
Diminutive of Cecilia and other names containing a similar sound.
Latin
Blind
Latin
Blind
Latin
Blind
Latin
Blind
English
Blind
Latin
Blind
English
Variant of Cecilia.
Slavic
The one who is Czech
Latin
Blind
Latin
Blind
English
Blind of self beauty
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
Blind
Latin
Blind
English
From the Roman name Caecilius. Though it was in use during the Middle Ages in England, it did not become common until the 19th century when it was giv
Spanish
Blind
English
Blind; sixth
Latin
Blind
English
Latinate feminine form of the Roman family name Caecilius, which was derived from Latin caecus meaning "blind". Saint Cecilia was a semi-legendary 2nd
Latin
Blind
Spanish
Blind
Latin
Blind
Latin
blind
Latin
Blind
English
Blind
Latin
Blind
Latin
blind, dim-sighted
Latin
blind
Latin
Blind
English
English form of Cecilia. This was the usual English form during the Middle Ages.
English
Blind, sixth
Latin
Blind
Latin
Blind
Spanish
Blindness
Latin
blind
English
From Cecrops
Latin
blind, dim
Latin
Blind
Latin
Blind
English
Bounty
Caribbean
Warrior
English
From the English word for the coniferous tree, derived (via Old French and Latin) from Greek ÎșÎÎŽÏÎżÏ (kedros). Besides the true cedars from the genus C
English
Leaf from a cedar tree, aromatic and strong
English
Clearing near cedar trees
English
Strong stone associated with cedar trees
English
Wood from the cedar tree