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CARAH
FeminineHebrew girls' name meaning 'song' or 'poem,' offering a unique blend of creativity and history.
CARAL
FeminineThe name Caral has an uncertain origin and varying meanings, but it is believed to possibly come from Latin 'Carolus' meaning "strong" or Hebrew 'Karalia' signifying "song". It is quite rare, with few historical figures associated and only a handful of girls named Caral in the US each year.
CARALEE
FeminineIrish name derived from 'O'Carolan,' an ancient family of bards and musicians known for their artistic talent.
CARALEIGH
FeminineRare yet appealing Scottish feminine name derived from the Norman surname Carleton or Carlegh, translating to 'strong' or 'freeholder', reflecting strength and independence.
CARALENA
FeminineCaralena, of Greek origin, means "powerful like a lioness.
CARALINA
FeminineItalian name derived from "carino," meaning "cute" or "nice.
CARALINE
FeminineCoraline is a distinctive name of Latin origin, derived from "corallinus," meaning "like coral." It was popularized by Scottish author Neil Gaiman for his 2002 novel, "Coraline," but has since gained independent popularity due to its whimsical sound and uniqueness.
CARALYN
FeminineIrish name derived from "Carragh", meaning "rocky".
CARALYNE
FeminineCalaryne is a rare yet elegant name of Latin origin, derived from "calar" meaning 'pot' or 'pan', and "-yne" denoting relation to something else, suggesting the meaning 'having the nature of a pot'.
CARALYNN
FeminineEnglish fictional name created by Florence L. Petry in her novel "The House of a Thousand Candles," with a potential meaning derived from its components, Carol and Lynn.
CARAMIA
FeminineItalian-derived name, meaning 'candy' or 'sweet', first used in the 15th century, now rare but beloved worldwide as a unisex option.
CARAMIE
FeminineCaptivating name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Carmela and Amie, or a variant spelling of Carmela meaning "dear." Despite its uncertain beginnings, Caramie evokes warmth, creativity, and originality, perhaps due to its association with caramel. While not widely used historically, this charming name has gained popularity in recent years among parents seeking unique names for their children.
CARAN
FeminineIrish origin and means "little rock," conveying strength and steadfastness like its geological inspiration.
CARBON
MasculineRare French origin name derived from 'carbo', meaning coal or charcoal. Traditionally given to those who worked with coal or had dark hair, it remains uncommon today despite gaining recent popularity for both boys and girls.
CARCYN
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name of uncertain origin, believed to have been used by ancient Romans, though not directly related to the Latin word 'carcer', meaning prison.
CARDAE
MasculineUncommon African American name of Yoruba origin, meaning "crown of the head" and signifying strength and leadership.
CARDALE
MasculineUncommon English given name with no known specific meaning. It's believed to originate from the habitational surname Cardale, but there's no concrete evidence to support this theory.
CARDARIUS
MasculineRare Latin-origin name derived from "carduus," meaning 'thistle,' potentially symbolizing strength and beauty amidst adversity.
CARDEA
MasculineUnique Latin-derived female name, meaning 'thistle', associated with the Roman goddess of hinges and doorways who protected homes from evil spirits.
CARDEL
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, popularized in the early 20th century in the United States with no widely accepted theory on its meaning or derivation.
CARDELIA
FeminineUnique name of Latin origin derived from 'carduus,' meaning 'thistle.' It symbolizes courage, strength, and resilience.
CARDELL
FeminineRare yet elegant Latin-origin name meaning 'thistle', symbolizing strength and resilience, and has been featured in works by Charles Dickens and George Eliot.
CARDELL
MasculineRare Scottish name meaning "red rock," derived from "Cairn Dearg.
CARDELLA
FeminineItalian-origin given name derived from "cardellino," meaning goldfinch, with "-ella" indicating small or diminutive form. It's not common historically but is captivating and unique worldwide.
CARDEN
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name derived from 'cardenal', meaning 'cardinal' in the Catholic Church, symbolizing power and influence.
CARDEN
FeminineWelsh name with the meaning "strong card" or "hardy".
CARDER
MasculineRare English given name originating from an occupational surname for wool preparers during medieval times.
CARDERO
MasculineUnique Basque surname derived from 'kardo', meaning thistle.
CARDI
FeminineAfrican-origin given name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "harmony" or "peace.
CARDIA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning 'heart' or 'sacred', symbolizing warmth, love, strength, or spirituality.
CARDIE
FeminineCardy is a rare Greek-derived given name that signifies "heart," drawing from its mythological association with life, intelligence, and identity.
CARDIER
MasculineRare yet distinguished French given name derived from 'carder,' meaning 'to comb wool.' Originally used among French nobility and those in the textile industry, its unique roots offer both elegance and practicality.
CARDIFF
MasculineWelsh origin, derived from 'Caerdydd', meaning 'fort on the tidal river'; it's associated with strength and resilience.
CARDIN
FeminineFrench given name derived from Latin 'carduus', meaning thistle, with historical use as both a first and last name, notably adopted by 18th-century composer Jean-Philippe Rameau.
CARDIN
MasculineRare but distinctively French name derived from the Latin word for thistle, symbolizing strength and beauty amidst adversity.
CARDINAL
MasculineThe name Cardinal, derived from the Latin 'cardo' meaning 'hinge', is of Latin origin translating to 'chief' or 'leader'. It signifies the highest rank in the Catholic Church hierarchy.
CARDINE
FeminineFrench origin, derived from the Latin word "carduus," meaning "thistle." It symbolizes courage and strength, as the thistle plant thrives in harsh conditions.
CARDIS
MasculineRare Greek name meaning "heart," historically associated with courage, love, and wisdom, popularized by Saint Cardis in ancient times.
CARDISS
FeminineDistinctive Persian name meaning "sweetheart" or "beloved one," reflecting tender affection and gaining global popularity despite its rare appearances in literature.
CARDON
MasculineFrench surname derived from 'cardon', meaning 'thistle'. It originated as an occupational name for those who grew or sold thistles used for animal feed and dye production.