Female and male first names.
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CAMYRN
FemaleUncommon given name with uncertain origins; while some suggest it's a variant of Scottish Cameron ("winding nose"), others propose it's a blend of Cameron and Myrna, or simply a unique variation of Cameron.
CAMYRON
MaleAmerican-origin name created by combining Cameron and Tyler, gaining popularity in recent years with no specific meaning but often associated with attributes like "free spirit" or "unconventional".
CAMYRON
FemaleAmerican name created by combining Cameron (Scottish, meaning "crooked nose") and Byron (English, meaning "from the farm on the hill"), resulting in "crooked-nosed from the farm on the hill".
CAN
MaleTurkish name meaning 'moon'.
CANA
FemaleRare Hebrew name derived from "ken", meaning "zeal" or "ardor". It is biblically significant as the site of Jesus' first miracle and historically notable for being the birthplace of several saints, including Saint George and Saint Barbara.
CANAAN
FemaleBiblical name derived from an ancient region in the Holy Land, meaning 'lowlands' or 'valley'.
CANAAN
MaleAncient Hebrew boy's name derived from the biblical region known for its fertility and abundance, symbolizing prosperity and fulfilled promises.
CANACE
FemaleRare, elegant female name of Greek origin, meaning 'to rejoice' or 'celebrate', and associated with happiness and festivity in Greek mythology.
CANADA
FemaleUnique male given name derived from the indigenous word 'Kanata,' meaning 'village' or 'settlement,' first used by explorer Jacques Cartier in the 16th century. It was later adopted as the official country name, reflecting its rich cultural heritage.
CANAI
MaleUnique name of unknown African or Native American origin, with no widely accepted meaning.
CANAN
MaleStriking Turkish female name derived from the Old Turkic word "kana," meaning "lady" or "queen," embodying strength, beauty, and elegance.
CANAN
FemaleTurkish name derived from "kagan," meaning "ruler" or "emperor," popularized during the Seljuk era, suggesting power and leadership.
CANARY
FemaleDistinctive Spanish name derived from the Canary Islands; its meaning is tied to the archipelago's historical significance in trade and culture exchange.
CANASIA
FemaleUnique feminine name of Native American origin, derived from the Creek Indian word 'kanasá', meaning 'beautiful'.
CANDA
FemaleUnique French name derived from 'cande', meaning 'candle'. It honors Saint Cande and signifies light or hope.
CANDACE
MaleRare, yet significant female name derived from the Greek word "Kandake," used as a title for queens in ancient Meroe, Sudan.
CANDACE
FemaleGreek name meaning "luminous" or "shining," inspired by the biblical Ethiopian queen of that name.
CANDAN
MaleTurkish girl's name meaning 'cinnamon', symbolizing sweetness, warmth, and healing.
CANDANCE
FemaleCandace is a rare but meaningful female name of Greek origin, meaning 'she who is renowned for wisdom'.
CANDAS
FemaleRare Spanish name of Basque origin, possibly meaning 'riverbank' or 'river mouth', though its exact meaning remains uncertain.
CANDASE
FemaleThe rare yet captivating name Candase hails from Greek roots, translating to 'queen' and originally belonging to an Ethiopian royal who journeyed to Jerusalem.
CANDE
FemaleThe name Cande originates from Spain and means 'candle', symbolizing enlightenment and positivity.
CANDECE
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "shining white" or "pure," popular throughout history as a symbol of innocence and purity.
CANDEE
FemaleDistinctive Greek-origin name meaning 'shining bright', derived from the Greek word 'kandela' or candle.
CANDELA
FemaleUnique female name of Spanish origin, meaning 'candle', evoking warmth and light.
CANDELARIA
FemaleCandelaria, derived from Latin 'candela' meaning 'candle', is a Spanish female given name associated with the Feast of Our Lady of Candelaria.
CANDELARIO
MaleSpanish male given name derived from "candela," meaning candle, and associated with Saint Candelario or the feast of Candlemas.
CANDEN
MaleUnisex French name derived from 'candeau,' a round cow's milk cheese, first used in medieval France. Its meaning is tied to cheese-making traditions, with potential associations to seasonal birthdays or dairy industry work.
CANDENCE
FemaleCandace is a Greek feminine name meaning 'virginal' or 'pure', with historical ties to Ethiopian Queen Candace and Greek mythological figure Persephone.
CANDES
FemaleRare French given name derived from the Occitan word "canda", meaning 'to burn' or 'torch'.
CANDESS
FemaleFrench-origin name derived from "candeau," meaning "small candle." It was initially used as a nickname or pet name for girls seen as bright and radiant, later popularized during the Renaissance period in honor of the Virgin Mary. Today, it's rare but beloved worldwide, associated with qualities like creativity, intelligence, and charm.
CANDI
FemaleUnique American girl's name derived from the Spanish 'candela', meaning 'candle'.
CANDIA
FemaleItalian name with Greek roots, derived from the historic city of Candia on Crete. Its meaning varies but is often linked to purity or a mythical goddess. It's a unique and captivating choice that embodies strength and resilience.
CANDIACE
FemaleBeautiful African American name derived from Latin "candida," meaning "white" or "bright." It signifies purity and radiance, with roots in ancient Roman culture and notable bearers including Saint Candida.
CANDIANCE
FemaleRare Latin-derived name meaning 'pure white' or 'shining bright', popularized by Queen Candace in ancient Ethiopia.
CANDIAS
FemaleUnique Greek name derived from the word "kandos," meaning "shining," and associated with the mythical city of Candaeus, founded by Poseidon's son Candius.
CANDIC
FemaleCandice is a French female given name derived from the Latin word 'candidus', meaning 'white' or 'pure'.
CANDICE
MaleFeminine given name of French origin, derived from the Latin word 'candidus' meaning 'white' or 'pure'.
CANDICE
FemaleUnique feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'white' and symbolizing purity, innocence, and brightness. It gained popularity through Voltaire's 18th-century novel "Candide" and has been associated with intelligence throughout history, as seen in prominent figures like actress Candice Bergen.
CANDID
FemaleRare, Latin-derived name meaning 'white' or 'pure', originally used for Roman candidates symbolizing purity.