Female and male names.

CARTYR

Masculine

Uncommon name with unknown origin and no widely accepted meaning.

CARUSO

Masculine

Italian name derived from 'cantore', meaning singer or musician, originally given to those in musical professions.

CARVEL

Masculine

Germanic origin, meaning 'strength', derived from the Old German word 'kar' combined with '-filt', denoting a person who embodies that quality.

CARVELL

Masculine

Rare, Welsh-origin given name that means "strong" or "powerful," associated with legendary King Caradog ap Meurig of Gwynedd.

CARVEN

Masculine

French origin unisex given name derived from 'carvin', meaning carving or engraving, originally bestowed upon skilled artisans during medieval France's thriving craftsmanship culture.

CARVER

Masculine

American given name derived from an occupational surname meaning "to cut" or "to shape", reflecting craftsmanship and creativity.

CARVER

Feminine

Rare American given name derived from the English surname 'Carver', meaning 'woodworker'.

CARVETH

Masculine

Scottish given name derived from the surname Carvel/Caruth, meaning "song" or "melody.

CARVILLE

Masculine

Distinctive name of French origin, derived from the Old French word "carre" meaning "square".

CARVIN

Masculine

Rare French given name derived from the Latin "carpus", meaning "flesh". It is associated with the town of Carvin in northern France and has been used throughout history, though it's not particularly common. Despite its simple meaning, Carvin evokes images of rural France and its people, making it a distinctive choice for parents appreciating French origins without being too unusual.

CARVIS

Masculine

Rare English name with unknown origins, created in the 20th century as a unique alternative to common names.

CARVON

Masculine

Distinct Latin-derived male name, meaning 'coal' or 'charcoal,' symbolizing endurance and power.

CARWIN

Masculine

Rare, English male given name created by combining the first syllables of boxers Jack Dempsey ("Ca") and Gene Tunney ("win"). It has no specific meaning but holds historical significance from these boxing legends.

CARWYN

Masculine

Welsh male given name derived from "caru" meaning 'love' or 'cherish', and "mynach" meaning 'monk'.

CARY

Masculine

English unisex given name meaning "from the strong or rocky hill," derived from the Old English word "cæfer.

CARY

Feminine

English name of Old Norse origin, derived from "kari" meaning 'strong' or 'vigorous'. Historically used for boys, it now suits both genders, embodying strength, courage, and resilience.

CARYA

Feminine

Distinctive Greek name meaning 'walnut', originally given to girls in ancient Greece, signifying strength, wisdom, and connection to nature.

CARYANN

Feminine

Uncommon yet distinctive Irish name derived from the surname Ó Cairealláin, meaning "descendant of Caireallán," which translates to "vigorous" or "ardent.

CARYE

Feminine

Rare, Greek-derived female name meaning 'walnut,' symbolizing abundance and nourishment.

CARYL

Masculine

Unique, Welsh-derived name meaning "rock" or "stone", symbolizing strength and durability.

CARYL

Feminine

Welsh name derived from Caradog, meaning "loving enemy" or "battle enemy".

CARYLE

Feminine

Rare Scottish female given name derived from the Norman-derived surname Carstairs, meaning "quarry" or "stone pit.

CARYLL

Feminine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Carra, meaning "rocky" or "crag," symbolizing strength and endurance.

CARYLON

Feminine

Distinctive American given name created by Theodore Francis Hough in his novel "The House of the Purple Heart," with an unclear meaning that's often interpreted as "song of the sea" due to its phonetic similarity to related words.

CARYN

Feminine

Unique Hebrew girls' name meaning 'song' or 'poem'.

CARYNA

Feminine

Distinctive female name of Greek origin, translating to 'graceful' or 'beautiful'.

CARYNN

Feminine

Rare, feminine Irish name derived from 'O'Catharn', meaning 'little dark-haired warrior'. It signifies strength and bravery.

CARYOL

Feminine

Unique Greek-derived name meaning "nut," introduced by Honoré de Balzac in his novel "Père Goriot.

CARYS

Feminine

Female name of Welsh origin, derived from the word 'carreg' meaning 'rock', signifying strength and durability.

CARYSS

Feminine

Unique, enchanting Greek name derived from 'Karysios', meaning 'walnut'. It originated from the ancient city of Karystos on Euboea island.

CARYSSA

Feminine

Unique female given name of Greek origin, meaning "nut" and associated with intelligence or wisdom. Popularized by Australian actress Carys Zeta Douglas, it is often linked to creativity and individuality despite lacking historical or mythological ties.

CARZELL

Masculine

Uncommon given name of unknown origin, first recorded in England during the 16th century. Its meaning remains unclear due to its etymological mystery, but some people may assign personal meanings to it or simply appreciate its unique sound.

CAS

Masculine

Spanish name meaning 'free man', derived from the word 'cazar' which means 'to hunt'. It also has Basque origins, associated with the name Kasabel meaning 'God's promise'.

CASADEE

Feminine

Italian-origin female name with no explicit meaning, often associated with harmony or melody due to its phonetic similarity to musical terms like "cascade" or "crescendo.

CASADI

Feminine

Rare Italian given name derived from the surname 'Casadio', meaning 'of the house' or 'belonging to the home'.

CASADY

Feminine

Rare and distinctive given name of unknown origin, often associated with creativity due to its uniqueness but lacking specific cultural or historical significance.

CASAI

Masculine

Captivating Japanese name meaning 'river mouth', signifying the harmonious balance between water and land.

CASANDR

Feminine

Casandra is a Greek female name derived from "kasios" (excellent) and "anera" (man), meaning "she who excels over men". It is famously associated with Cassandra, a princess in Greek mythology known for her prophetic abilities.

CASANDRA

Masculine

The feminine name Cassandra, of Greek origin, signifies 'she who excels over men' or 'she who excels in battle', derived from the ancient Greek word 'kassia'.

CASANDRA

Feminine

Greek origin name, derived from 'kassarein' meaning 'to excel'. In myth, Cassandra, daughter of King Priam, was gifted prophecy but cursed disbelief, appearing in Homer's 'Iliad'.