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CAEDIN
MasculineRare and intriguing Welsh name derived from the elements "cad" (battle) and "din" (fort), translating to 'stronghold in battle'.
CAEDMON
MasculineAncient Anglo-Saxon name meaning "wise protector.
CAEDON
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient surname "Cadhain," possibly meaning "battle" or "fight," with historical significance and notable bearers like Ceadon O'Neill, a 16th-century Irish chieftain.
CAEDYN
MasculineWelsh name derived from Cadwyn, meaning "blessed in battle".
CAEDYN
FeminineIrish name derived from 'Ceadán', meaning harmonious/kindly. It was once used among the mythical Tuatha Dé Danann and has evolved over time to become a popular unisex given name today, despite its rarity.
CAEL
MasculineRare, Latin-derived male given name that signifies 'of the sky' or 'of heaven'.
CAEL
FeminineUncommon Irish male given name derived from the Old Irish word 'caol', meaning 'slender'.
CAELA
FeminineRare Greek-derived girls' name meaning "sea wave," reflecting ancient Greeks' reverence for the sea's power and beauty, typically pronounced as "KAY-la.
CAELAINN
FeminineOriginal Irish girl's name derived from the Gaelic word 'caol', meaning "slender" or "slim". It was initially used as a descriptive name for graceful girls and has been part of Irish culture since the 7th century.
CAELAN
FeminineEnchanting Irish name derived from the ancient surname "O'Ceallachain," meaning "descendant of Ceallachan," which combines "ceall" (strife) and "achan" (little). Originally a medieval Irish surname for families near forts, Caelan evolved into a popular given name with pronunciations like "KAY-len" or "KEE-len." Today, it stands out as a unique choice with deep Irish roots.
CAELAN
MasculineIrish name derived from the surname O'Cathail, meaning "descendant of Cathal," which signifies battle or strength.
CAELANI
FeminineCaelani, of Latin origin, means 'sky' or 'heaven', reflecting its celestial quality.
CAELEB
MasculineAmerican origin, created by Michael Phelps for his son born in 2016. It does not derive from any specific language or tradition, but some suggest it may reflect Phelps' swimming success.
CAELEE
FeminineWelsh name that translates to "fair" or "gorgeous.
CAELEIGH
FeminineElegant Irish name derived from "Caoilfhiaclach," meaning "beautiful in appearance.
CAELEN
FeminineIrish name derived from 'O'Caoileain', meaning "descendant of Caoilín", which means "slender".
CAELEN
MasculineRare, Irish-origin name derived from the Norse-Gaelic surname Caelán, potentially meaning 'calf' or 'slender'.
CAELEY
FeminineRare, Irish-derived female name meaning "descendant of Ceallach," an ancient Irish name translating to "bright-headed" or "strife.
CAELI
FeminineThe female given name Caeli originates from Latin 'caelum', meaning heaven, conveying celestial imagery.
CAELIA
FeminineLatin-derived feminine name meaning "heaven" or "sky," originating from ancient Roman mythology where Caelia was the goddess of the sky.
CAELIE
FeminineUnique Latin-derived given name meaning 'heaven', often associated with celestial beauty and rarity, as seen in literary works like Harry Potter.
CAELIN
FeminineIrish origin name derived from "Caoilinn," meaning "handsome and fair." It's historically significant, associated with a legendary Irish hero, and while more commonly used as a male name, it can be considered unisex due to its lack of specific gender connotations.
CAELIN
MasculineRare, Irish name derived from 'Ceallachán', meaning 'little church' or 'monastery'.
CAELIX
MasculineDistinctive Latin-origin name meaning 'sky' or 'heaven', inspired by Roman mythology's god of the sky, Caelus.
CAELLUM
MasculineDistinctive name of Latin origin, meaning "heaven" and derived from the Roman god Caelus. It has a long history, having been used by figures like Saint Caellum in medieval times, and its spelling varies across cultures but retains its core meaning.
CAELOB
MasculineRare Scottish Gaelic name derived from "caol," meaning "slender" or "narrow.
CAELON
MasculineDistinctive Latin name derived from 'caelum', meaning 'heaven' or 'sky'. It evokes wonder and awe associated with celestial bodies, and has a rich history dating back to ancient Rome.
CAELUM
MasculineRare yet captivating name of Latin origin, meaning 'heaven' or 'sky', and associated with the Roman god of the sky.
CAELUS
MasculineLatin-derived masculine given name meaning 'sky' or 'heaven', originating from the Latin word 'caelum'. It is associated with Caelus, the Roman god of the sky.
CAELY
FeminineCharming unisex given name of Gaelic origin, derived from the Irish surname Caoilfhionn meaning "slender". It was historically popular among Irish nobility and mythological heroines due to its association with grace, beauty, courage, and wisdom. Today, parents may choose Caely for its unique sound and rich history, making it a distinctive name for both boys and girls.
CAELYN
FeminineIrish name of ancient origin, derived from the name 'Caelin', meaning 'slender' or 'attractive'.
CAELYN
MasculineCharming English name derived from 'calven', meaning 'young calf'.
CAELYNN
FeminineUnique Welsh feminine name that means either "slender" or "battle ready".
CAERA
FeminineUnique Irish female name derived from the surname Ó Cathaoir, meaning "descendant of Cathaoir", itself an old Irish personal name translating to "battle chariot".
CAESAR
MasculineAncient Roman title of Latin origin, originally bestowed upon high-ranking officials, most famously Julius Caesar.
CAESARE
MasculineCaesar is a distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from "caesaries" meaning 'to cut or sever', originally used to describe military men with cropped hair. It became strongly associated with Gaius Julius Caesar, the powerful Roman general and politician, and later an imperial title used by his successors.
CAESARE
FeminineRare Latin name meaning 'shaved head' or 'cropped hair', historically associated with Julius Caesar.
CAESER
MasculineCaesar is a name of Latin origin, derived from 'caesaries' meaning 'to cut or crop', originally a title given to Roman emperor Gaius Julius Caesar (100 BC - 44 BC), now widely recognized as a powerful and historic personal name.
CAESON
MasculineRare Latin-origin given name derived from 'caesus', meaning 'struck' or 'killed'.
CAESYN
MasculineRare unisex name of Latin origin, derived from 'caesar', meaning 'to cut' or 'to sever'. It was popular among Roman emperors like Julius Caesar and Augustus.