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CAETANO
MaleDistinctive Portuguese name meaning "blue" or "sky-blue," derived from the Latin word "caesius." It honors Saint Caetano, an Italian priest canonized in the 15th century.
CAETLIN
FemaleUnique and beautiful Irish female given name derived from the diminutive form of Katherine, ultimately meaning "pure" or "innocent.
CAETLYN
FemaleDistinctively Welsh name derived from the male name Cadeyrn, meaning 'battle chief'. Now popular as a female name, it's often spelled Caethlyn or Katelyn, but the original spelling preserves its Welsh roots.
CAEZAR
MaleCaesar is a Latin name originally meaning "hair" or "head of hair," and it was historically used as a title for high-ranking military leaders in ancient Rome, notably by Julius Caesar.
CAFFEY
FemaleUnique Irish boy's name derived from the surname "Mac Aodha," meaning "son of fire" or "son of Ogha," a mythical warrior.
CAFFIE
FemaleItalian name derived from 'caffè', meaning coffee, symbolizing energy and sociability. It gained popularity in recent years as parents seek unique names.
CAFFREY
MaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Caffraoi, meaning "descendant of Caffray/Caffrey," originating in County Kerry.
CAGAN
MaleHungarian origin, meaning 'to laugh', reflecting joy and happiness.
CAGE
MaleUncommon English surname derived from 'cagan', meaning 'enclosure' or 'hutch', originally given to those living near animal enclosures.
CAGER
MaleUncommon name of unknown origin and unclear meaning, potentially used as a distinctive surname or fictional character invention.
CAGNEY
MaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the Gaelic surname "Mac an tSaoighthigh," meaning "son of the poet.
CAGNEY
FemaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Mac Cathain, meaning "son of Cathán", which translates to "little wily one" or "shrewd little one".
CAHARI
MaleUnique African-origin name derived from the Yoruba people, meaning "one who brings happiness.
CAHILL
MaleIrish surname derived from 'Ó Cachalláin', meaning 'descendant of little wise man'.
CAHIR
MaleIrish name derived from Cathair, meaning "watcher" or "voyager." It is associated with historical figures like King Cormac mac Airt's son, Cahir the warrior-musician, and 14th-century chieftain Cahir O'Doherty.
CAHIRA
FemaleUncommon yet significant Irish feminine given name derived from Caitir, meaning 'little dark one'.
CAHLANI
FemaleRare yet elegant Persian name derived from "Khali," meaning "clear" or "pure," with "-ani" signifying relation to clarity or purity.
CAHLIA
FemaleIntriguing feminine given name of unknown origin, with no definitive meaning or etymology, allowing parents to create their own significance.
CAHLIL
MaleArabic-derived name meaning "first," popularized by poet Kahlil Gibran.
CAHLIN
FemaleUncommon Irish given name, originally a surname meaning "beautiful," now predominantly used for girls.
CAHMARI
MaleUnique unisex name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "cha" meaning "sun" or "light", translating to "ray of light".
CAHNER
MaleHebrew name meaning 'song' or 'poem', used historically for both boys and girls.
CAHRI
FemaleDistinctive Irish given name derived from the surname O'Catharnaigh, brought to Ireland by Norse Vikings, potentially meaning "cauldron" or "kettle.
CAHTERINE
FemaleCatherine is a Greek-derived feminine given name that means "pure" or "innocent.
CAHYA
FemaleIndonesian name derived from "cahaya," meaning "light," symbolizing brightness and enlightenment.
CAI
MaleWelsh origin name meaning 'companion' or 'leader', derived from Caine.
CAI
FemaleWelsh name meaning 'my dear' or 'my beloved', popular among ancient Welsh royalty and notable figures.
CAIA
FemaleFemale given name of Latin origin, meaning "rejoice" or "be glad," derived from the Latin word "gaudium" meaning happiness or joy.
CAIAH
FemaleHebrew name first appearing in the Bible, interpreted as "my protector" or "God has preserved me.
CAID
MaleIrish name meaning "combat-ready," derived from the Gaelic word for warrior.
CAIDA
FemaleUnique, rare unisex name of Spanish origin that means 'to fall' or 'a fall'. Its pronunciation is KAI-da, with the stress on the first syllable.
CAIDAN
MaleIrish unisex name derived from O'Cathain, meaning "descendant of Cathán," itself translated as "battle" or "fierce warrior.
CAIDANCE
FemaleCaptivating French name derived from Occitan, meaning 'song' or 'melody'.
CAIDE
MaleIntriguing Irish name derived from Caoidhe, which means 'handsome' or 'harmonious'.
CAIDEE
FemaleAmerican girls' name of Irish origin meaning "helper" or "companion," reflecting warmth and kindness.
CAIDEN
MaleModern, unisex Irish name derived from the surname Caedhin, meaning "warlike" or "battle." It has gained global popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries like the US and Australia.
CAIDEN
FemaleIrish boy's name derived from Caoimhín, meaning 'gentle' or 'kind'.
CAIDENCE
FemaleDistinctive French name derived from Latin 'caedens', meaning 'falling'. It's associated with Roman goddess Cades and has historical significance in France.
CAIDENCE
MaleUnique feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "battle" or "fighting," but evoking courage and perseverance rather than violence.
CAIDENN
MaleUnique Irish name derived from Caoimhín, meaning "little dear one.