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CAIMON
MasculineRare Latin given name meaning "to rejoice" or "to celebrate," with a strong sound and ancient Roman roots, once popular among nobility like Gaius Calvisius Sabinus.
CAIN
MasculineCain is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'smith' or 'metalworker', and was the first son of Adam and Eve in the Bible.
CAINAAN
MasculineDistinctive name derived from Hebrew 'Qainan', meaning 'possessor' or 'acquisition'. It first appeared in the Bible as Noah's grandson and son of Ham, though its roots are connected to the cursed land of Canaan. Despite its historical association with the curse, Cainaan has evolved into a unique and meaningful choice for parents seeking distinctive biblical names.
CAINAN
MasculineHebrew name from the Old Testament, meaning "possession" or "acquisition".
CAINE
MasculineHebrew-origin name meaning "metalworker," reflecting strength and skill. It's traced back to the Bible as one of Cain's descendants and has been adapted in various spellings like Kane or Kayne today.
CAINEN
MasculineUncommon name of uncertain origin with no widely accepted meaning or historical significance.
CAININ
MasculineAncient Irish name derived from Cathaoir, meaning "fighter" or "victorious warrior.
CAINON
MasculineAmerican origin, created recently for its aesthetic appeal without any specific meaning or historical significance. It's a unisex name with varying pronunciations due to its modern origin and lack of cultural or linguistic roots. Some people associate it with the biblical figure Cain, but this connection is not confirmed or widely accepted.
CAIO
MasculineLatin-derived name from the gens Caius, potentially meaning 'to boast' or 'rejoice'.
CAIQUE
MasculineBrazilian name of Tupi origin, translating to "lord" or "master," popularized during Brazil's independence era, and associated with the country's musical tradition.
CAIRA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name, meaning 'blind', with no notable historical figures.
CAIRAH
FeminineRare Hebrew female name meaning 'to appear' or 'be visible'.
CAIRE
MasculineItalian given name derived from the Arabic word for 'victorious', reflecting its historic city namesake's power and culture.
CAIREE
FeminineUnique modern name with unknown origins and no established meaning.
CAIREE
MasculineExotic Italian name derived from Cairo, Egypt's historic city, often associated with 'the victorious'.
CAIREN
MasculineCaptivating Scottish female name derived from Cailean, meaning 'combat' or 'war'.
CAIRI
FeminineCaptivating Scottish girl's name derived from 'càirdeas', meaning 'friendship' or 'affection'.
CAIRI
MasculineRare but beautiful Scottish female name meaning 'sheep', symbolizing nature and rural life.
CAIRL
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from the Old Norse "Karlíll," meaning "strong helmet" or "strong protector.
CAIRN
FeminineDistinctive Scottish boy's name derived from the Gaelic word 'cairein', meaning 'heap of stones' or 'cairn'.
CAIRO
MasculineUnique and exotic given name of Egyptian origin, meaning "victorious" or "conqueror," inspired by the historic city founded in 969 AD as al-Qahirah.
CAIRO
FeminineEgyptian origin, derived from "Kah-Ra," meaning "the sanctuary of Ra," the sun god.
CAIRON
MasculineDistinctive Scottish male given name derived from 'cairn', meaning a small stone pile used as landmarks or markers.
CAIRRA
FeminineDistinctively Scottish female name derived from the Gaelic word 'cair', meaning 'heap' or 'pile', associated with ancient memorial stone piles called cairns.
CAIRYN
MasculineCaptivating Scottish name meaning "pure," derived from the Gaelic word Caorunn, often chosen for its rich Celtic heritage and global appeal.
CAISEN
MasculineDistinctive French given name derived from the occupational surname Casin, signifying a maker or seller of sieves. Its exact meaning remains open to interpretation but may be taken as "from Casin.
CAISER
MasculineCaesar is a Latin male given name with the meaning 'to cut' or 'sever', derived from the Latin word 'caesaries'. It became synonymous with power due to its association with Julius Caesar.
CAISEY
FeminineCharming French name derived from 'caissa', meaning 'hare'. It was used in medieval times for swift individuals and passed down as a surname.
CAISHA
FeminineUnique African name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, dating back to the 16th century. While it has no universal meaning, it was traditionally given to girls born during hardship, signifying strength and resilience.
CAISLEE
FeminineCaptivating Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'cais', meaning 'garden'.
CAISLEY
FeminineAmerican name created by blending Caylee and Hailey, with roots tracing back to Welsh 'enclosed valley' and potential Old English 'hedged enclosure'.
CAISLYN
FeminineIrish name of beautiful and distinctive origin. It derives from the Irish surname "Caislean," which means "castle." This name has been passed down through generations in Ireland, often given to daughters born into families with strong ties to their ancestral heritage.
CAISLYNN
FeminineAttractive feminine name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Caislean, meaning "stone fort" or "ringfort".
CAISON
MasculineUnique Latin-derived given name, traditionally meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', and historically worn by figures like Saint Cassian of Imola.
CAISYN
FeminineIrish-derived boy's/girl's name meaning "little handsome one", with historical roots tracing back to ancient Ireland and notable figures like Caoisín mac Fiachna, known for his bravery and wisdom.
CAISYN
MasculineUnique boy's name of unknown origin, possibly a blend of Irish Casey ("vigilant") and Scottish Ryan ("little king"), with recent popularity in English-speaking countries despite uncertain meaning and history.
CAIT
FeminineIrish unisex name derived from "cathach," meaning "battle" or "fierce.
CAITE
FeminineCaitie is an enchanting and distinctive feminine given name with roots in Irish culture, derived from 'Cait,' meaning 'pure, virtuous.'
CAITELYN
FeminineIrish origin name derived from Catherine, meaning "pure" or "clear".
CAITHLIN
FeminineScottish name derived from Gaelic Cathalain, meaning 'little battle-warrior'.