Female and male names.

CALON

Masculine

Welsh name meaning 'little dove', derived from the word 'calan' referring to a dovecote. It was traditionally a boy's name but has become increasingly popular for girls in recent years.

CALONDRA

Feminine

Unique African female name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'calm like water' and associated with the revered Oshun River.

CALONI

Feminine

Uncommon Italian name derived from "calone," meaning "grove" or "thicket.

CALONIA

Feminine

Rare yet enchanting female given name of Latin origin that means "beautiful flower," embodying elegance and charm.

CALSEY

Feminine

American unisex name derived from the Louisiana place name Calasey, meaning "from the willow trees" or "from the waterfall," brought to the region by French settlers in the late 18th century.

CALTLIN

Feminine

Caitlin is an Irish female name derived from 'Caitlín,' meaning 'little battle' or 'little fight.'

CALTON

Masculine

Distinctive Scottish name derived from Gaelic "Caitlín", meaning pure or chaste, originally used as a female pet form but now common for males too. It has historic roots in Scotland, notably through the Clan Calton, prominent Highland warriors during the 17th century.

CALUB

Masculine

American given name created by J.R.R. Tolkien for "The Lord of the Rings," with an uncertain origin and meaning, but gaining popularity among Tolkien fans since the early 2000s.

CALUDIA

Feminine

Claudia is a female given name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'claudus' meaning 'lame', and also associated with the Roman goddess Vesta.

CALUM

Masculine

Distinctive male given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "Caledfwlch" meaning "hard" or "powerful.

CALVAN

Masculine

Rare yet historic name of Latin origin, derived from "Calvus," meaning "bald" or "hairless.

CALVARY

Masculine

Calvary, of Hebrew origin, means "place of the skull" and is associated with Golgotha, the site of Jesus Christ's crucifixion.

CALVARY

Feminine

Rare Christian given name derived from the Latin 'calvaria', meaning 'skull', and referencing Golgotha, the site of Jesus Christ's crucifixion.

CALVEN

Masculine

Calvin is a Latin-derived boy's name originally meaning "bald" or "smooth-headed", popularized during the 16th-century Protestant Reformation by theologian John Calvin, and widely used in English-speaking countries today.

CALVERT

Masculine

English surname derived from the Old Norse personal name Kalfr, meaning "strong" or "powerful".

CALVESTER

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'bald', originally used as a nickname or prediction of future baldness.

CALVIN

Feminine

Latin name meaning 'bald', yet it's strongly associated with prominent historical figures like theologian John Calvin and US President Calvin Coolidge, giving it connotations of intelligence and leadership.

CALVIN

Masculine

Latin name meaning "bald" or "chronic," first used in the Middle Ages and popularized during the Puritan era.

CALVINA

Feminine

Distinctive Italian name derived from 'calvus', meaning 'bald'. Once used affectionately for hairless babies or adults with shaved heads, it has evolved to signify strength, resilience, and wisdom.

CALVINESHA

Feminine

Uncommon African American name with a distinct meaning. Derived from Calvin, which means "bald" or "hairless," and Jessica, which means "God sees" or "God beholds," Calvinesha signifies "God sees with baldness" or "God beholds hairlessness." This unique blend of names creates a distinctive choice that reflects personal tastes and values.

CALVION

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'bald' or 'hairless', originally given to those born without hair. It has been used sparingly throughout history, with notable bearer being 12th-century French bishop Saint Calvion.

CALVON

Masculine

Uncommon name of uncertain origin, potentially a variant spelling of Calvin, which means "bald" or "hawk" in French and has Scottish occupational ties with falconry. Its exact meaning and history are unknown, making it a captivating yet mysterious choice for parents seeking uniqueness.

CALVYN

Masculine

Distinct Welsh name derived from "calf", meaning bald, but historically significant in Wales.

CALY

Feminine

Captivating female name of Greek origin, meaning "beautiful" or "handsome", associated with the caladium flower and historical figures like Calypso from Homer's Odyssey.

CALYB

Masculine

Rare Greek name that means 'beautiful'.

CALYCE

Feminine

Striking Greek-derived female name, meaning "most beautiful," inspired by the legendary nymph Kalliste.

CALYN

Feminine

Unique given name of unknown origin, first appearing in the late 19th century in the United States, with fewer than 10 babies named annually since records began in 1879. Its rarity contributes to its appeal as a distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon name.

CALYN

Masculine

American given name of uncertain origin, believed to have been created as a modern alternative to traditional female names like Carolyn or Callie. Its meaning is not universally agreed upon but may derive from the Latin word "kalos," suggesting "beautiful.

CALYNN

Feminine

Distinctive female name of Irish origin, derived from the surname "Cahalane" meaning "beautiful.

CALYNNE

Feminine

Irish-derived female name meaning "strength" or "slender," tracing back to medieval Ireland and carrying notable historical figures. Though once rare, it's experiencing renewed popularity due to its unique sound and powerful meaning.

CALYPSO

Feminine

Greek-derived female name meaning "to conceal" or "to cover," associated with the mythical nymph who held Odysseus captive in Homer's Odyssey.

CALYSE

Feminine

Greek feminine given name meaning "cup" or "vase," associated with luxury and beauty, and once belonged to one of the immortal Hesperides nymphs guarding golden apples in Greek mythology.

CALYSSA

Feminine

Unique feminine name of Greek origin meaning "most beautiful," derived from the word "Kalliste" and connected to the mythological figure Kallisto.

CALYSTA

Feminine

Unique Greek-derived female given name meaning 'beauty of the flowering lily', associated with the nymph Calista from Greek mythology who bore Zeus' son Zethus.

CALYX

Feminine

Greek-derived name meaning 'cup-like' or 'hollow', also relating to the outer whorl of sepals in botany.

CALYX

Masculine

Rare Greek-derived given name meaning 'hollow' or 'cup-shaped', relating to the outer whorl of sepals in botany.

CAM

Feminine

Latin-derived unisex name meaning 'to celebrate' or 'to sing', derived from 'cantare'. It's been used for both boys and girls but is more commonly associated with males.

CAM

Masculine

Welsh unisex name meaning "freeholder" or "chief," derived from the Welsh word "cam" meaning "crooked" or "bent." Traditionally used for boys in Wales, it has recently gained popularity as a girl's name worldwide.

CAMA

Feminine

Spanish origin and means "to sing," derived from the Latin word "cama.

CAMACHO

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish surname derived from a nickname given to individuals with red hair or a reddish complexion, originating in the Basque region of Spain. Its meaning may relate to reddish-brown color or humility. Throughout history, notable figures have carried this name, and today it remains a popular choice for parents seeking a unique moniker for their children.