Starting with letter C
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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101 | Cadwy | Welsh | Legendary son of Gereint. | M | |
102 | Cadyryeith | Welsh | Well spoken. | M | |
103 | Caecelius | Latin | Blind. | M | |
104 | Caecilius | Roman | Original masculine form of Cecilia | M | |
105 | Caedmon | Anglo-Saxon | Poet. | M | |
106 | Caedmon | African | Warrior | M | |
107 | Caedon | English | Battle | M | |
108 | Caedus | Latin | Killing | M | |
109 | Caedwalla | Anglo-Saxon | Name of a king. | M | |
110 | Cael | African | Slim | M | |
111 | Caelan | Gaelic | Contemporary variant of Cailean 'Child.'. | M | |
112 | Caelan | Irish | Powerful warrior. | M | |
113 | Caelan | African | Thin | M | |
114 | Caelian | Dutch | English form of Caelianus | M | |
115 | Caelifer | Roman | to carry | M | |
116 | Caelin | Irish | Variant of Caelan: Powerful warrior. | M | |
117 | Caelius | Roman | Roman family name that was derived from Latin caelum meaning | M | |
118 | Caelus | Roman | the heavens | M | |
119 | Caer-Llion | Welsh | From Caerleon. | M | |
120 | Caerau | Welsh | From the castle. | M | |
121 | Caerleon | ArthurianLegend | Name of a battle site. | M | |
122 | Caersewiella | English | Lives at the watercress spring. | M | |
123 | Caerwyn | Welsh | White fortress. | M | |
124 | Caerwyn | Celtic | White, Fair | M | |
125 | Caesar | Danish | Long hair. | M | |
126 | Caesar | Latin | The family name of Roman dictator Gaius Julias Caesar. Its origin is uncertain:, but may come from 'caesaries' meaning hair, or 'caesius' meaning 'bluish-grey, or 'caedere' meaning to cut, perhaps referring to his birth by Caesarean section. | M | |
127 | Caesar | Shakespearean | Antony and Cleopatra'. Octavius Caesar, Roman triumvir. 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Julius Caesar, Roman statesman and general. | M | |
128 | Caesar | Swedish | Long hair. | M | |
129 | Caesar | African | Head full of hair | M | |
130 | Caesar | Roman | From a Roman cognomen that possibly meant "hairy | M | |
131 | Caesare | Greek | Long haired. | M | |
132 | Caesarion | Roman | Which in Turn Was a Hellenized Form of Caesar | M | |
133 | Caesonius | Roman | Roman Family Name That Was Derived From The Praenomen Caeso | M | |
134 | Caetano | African | From Gaeta | M | |
135 | Caetano | Portuguese | Portuguese form of Gaetano | M | |
136 | Caewyn | Welsh | White, Fair | M | |
137 | Caezar | Latin | Variant of Caesar: Hairy. | M | |
138 | Cafall | ArthurianLegend | Arthur's dog. | M | |
139 | Cafer | Turkish | Turkish form of Jafer | M | |
140 | Caffar | Irish | Helmet. | M | |
141 | Cafiero | Italian | Infidel | M | |
142 | Caflice | Anglo-Saxon | Brave. | M | |
143 | Cafu | Portuguese | Diminutive of Cafu | M | |
144 | Cagan | Turkish | Fiesta, Good Things | M | |
145 | Cagatay | Turkish | Unknown | M | |
146 | Caglar | Turkish | Waterfall, Cascade | M | |
147 | Cagney | Irish | Surname. | M | |
148 | Cahal | Celtic | Strong in battle. | M | |
149 | Cahal | Irish | Variant of Cathall: Ready for war. | M | |
150 | Cahal | Irish | Anglicized form of Cathal | M | |
151 | Cahir | Irish | Warrior. | M | |
152 | Cahir | Celtic | Anglicized Form of Cathair | M | |
153 | Cai | ArthurianLegend | Arthur's brother. | M | |
154 | Cai | English | Diminutive of Caius: A variant of Gaius; which is a more common form of the name in Britain. Famous bearer: Cambridge's Caius College is named after its founder, John Caius. | M | |
155 | Cai | Welsh | A diminutive of Cajus, frequently used as an independent name in Wales. Rejoicer. | M | |
156 | Cai | Swedish | Variant of kai | M | |
157 | Cai | Chinese | Fortune | M | |
158 | Cai | Danish | Variant of Kai | M | |
159 | Caibre | Celtic | Charioteer | M | |
160 | Caike | Portuguese | Variant of Caique | M | |
161 | Cailean | Gaelic | Young dog, or child. Scottish Gaelic. | M | |
162 | Cailean | Scottish | Triumphant in battle; triumphant in war; virile. Contemporary variant of Cailean 'Child.'. | M | |
163 | Cailean | African | A dove | M | |
164 | Cailen | Gaelic | Child. | M | |
165 | Cailin | Scottish | Contemporary variant of Cailean 'Child.'. | M | |
166 | Caillen | Gaelic | Child. | M | |
167 | Caillen | Scottish | Virile. | M | |
168 | Cailte | Celtic | Slender | M | |
169 | Cailte | Irish | Older form of Caoilte | M | |
170 | Cailum | Scottish | Variant of Callum | M | |
171 | Caim | Portuguese | Portuguese form of Cain | M | |
172 | Caimheul | Gaelic | Crooked mouth. | M | |
173 | Caimin | Irish | Intelligence | M | |
174 | Cain | Hebrew | Spear; possessed. In the Bible Cain was the first murderer having killed his brother Abel in a fit of jealousy. | M | |
175 | Cain | Irish | Archaic. | M | |
176 | Cain | Welsh | Clear water. | M | |
177 | Cain | African | Brought in | M | |
178 | Cain | Latin | Acquired | M | |
179 | Cain | Spanish | Spanish form of Cain | M | |
180 | Cain | Biblical | Acquired | M | |
181 | Cain | French | French form of Cain | M | |
182 | Cainan | Latin | Variant of Kenan | M | |
183 | Cainan | Biblical | Variant of Kenan | M | |
184 | Caindale | English | From the clear river valley. | M | |
185 | Caine | Celtic | Variant of Cain | M | |
186 | Caine | English | Place name unrelated to the Biblical Cain. | M | |
187 | Caine | French | Place name unrelated to the Biblical Cain. | M | |
188 | Caine | Irish | Variant of Kane | M | |
189 | Caingneach | Celtic | Pleader, Advocate | M | |
190 | Cainneach | Celtic | Irish Form of Coinneach | M | |
191 | Caino | Italian | Italian form of Cain | M | |
192 | Caio | Celtic | Diminutive of Cai | M | |
193 | Caio | Welsh | Variant of Cai: Joy. | M | |
194 | Caio | Italian | Italian form of Gaius | M | |
195 | Caio | Portuguese | Portuguese and Italian form of Gaius | M | |
196 | Caio | Welsh | Diminutive of Cai | M | |
197 | Caiphas | Biblical | He that seeks with diligence; one that vomiteth | M | |
198 | Caique | NativeAmerican | Aquatic Bird | M | |
199 | Caique | Portuguese | Diminutive of Carlos | M | |
200 | Cairbbre | Irish | Charioteer | M |