Female and male first names.

CASANOVA

Male

Italian origin, derived from 'casanova' meaning 'new house', originally given to those living in new dwellings. Its most famous bearer was Giacomo Casanova, an 18th-century Italian adventurer known for his womanizing ways and travels across Europe.

CASARA

Female

Italian name meaning 'country house', evoking images of rural life and harmony with nature.

CASARAH

Female

Unique Hebrew name meaning 'princess' or 'royal', inspired by King Solomon's wise and beautiful wife Cassia.

CASAUNDRA

Female

Uncommon yet meaningful female given name with uncertain origins, possibly stemming from Latin 'cassus' meaning 'empty', or Hebrew Cassandra meaning 'she who excels over men'. It is associated with notable figures like Casaubon in George Eliot's novel Middlemarch and interpreted to mean 'the emptiness that holds great potential'.

CASAYA

Female

Unique Basque-derived given name, whose meaning remains intriguing yet unclear, potentially linked to the concept of 'case' or 'situation'.

CASCH

Male

Uncommon first name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or etymology.

CASCIA

Female

Uncommon Italian given name derived from the Latin word "casia," meaning "hollow" or "cavern.

CASDEN

Male

Modern, unique name of unknown origin, but believed to be derived from the Latin word 'castrum', meaning fortress or strength.

CASE

Male

English given name of Old Norse origin, derived from 'Kásí', meaning 'battle'.

CASEA

Female

Rare Latin feminine name meaning 'fate' or 'chance', derived from the male name Casus. It invokes protection of the Roman Parcae goddesses over one's destiny.

CASEE

Female

Unique feminine given name with an unknown origin and no widely accepted etymology or meaning.

CASEIN

Male

Rare French-derived given name with scientific origins, derived from 'caséine', referring to casein protein found in milk.

CASELYN

Female

Distinctive English given name derived from Old English words "cæsel" meaning hare and "-linn" signifying place of, resulting in "the place where hares are found". It originated as a medieval English surname but has evolved into a unisex given name with some recent popularity in English-speaking countries.

CASELYNN

Female

Unique, recently invented English name inspired by Cassandra or blends of popular names like Casey and Lynn.

CASEN

Male

Norwegian name with Old Norse roots, originally used as a nickname for someone with a small head or eccentric personality, but now widely recognized as a unique and uncommon given name.

CASEN

Female

Casen is of Norwegian origin, meaning "defender of the people," derived from the Old Norse word "kasni.

CASESON

Male

Unique given name with unknown origins, likely coined recently or rarely used in other cultures, having no well-documented meaning.

CASETON

Male

Rare French origin given name, believed to derive from "casque," meaning helmet, with no specific symbolic meaning aside from its French etymology.

CASEY

Female

Irish surname-turned-unisex given name meaning "watchful" or "vigilant".

CASEY

Male

Irish surname-derived gender-neutral given name meaning "vigilant" or "watchful", popularized in the U.S. during the 19th century by figures like James "Casey" Kelly.

CASEYANN

Female

Striking feminine Irish name, evolved from Caoimhin meaning 'handsome', popular among those appreciating unique and meaningful names with strong roots.

CASEYLYNN

Female

American name combining Irish vigilance with English holly bush origins.

CASEYN

Male

Irish given name derived from the surname "O'Cathasaigh," meaning "descendant of Cathasach," which combines the Old Gaelic words for "battle" and "lively.

CASH

Female

American given name of English origin that means 'money' or 'open field'.

CASH

Male

Distinctive American given name derived from the English word 'cash', first used in the late 20th century, possibly inspired by famous personalities like Johnny Cash or the trend of using occupational terms as names.

CASHA

Female

Rare Hebrew name meaning "bow," symbolizing strength, courage, and skillfulness.

CASHAE

Female

Unique African American feminine name derived from the Yoruba 'Kasha', meaning "to make wealth".

CASHALA

Female

African-origin name derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, traditionally given to girls and meaning "the one who brings wealth.

CASHANA

Female

African name of Yoruba origin meaning "beautiful, wealthy woman.

CASHANDA

Female

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "one who has experienced many things," often associated with wisdom, adaptability, and resilience.

CASHANTI

Female

Captivating female given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria and meaning "beautiful child".

CASHARA

Female

Rare female given name of Arabic origin with an unknown meaning, popularized globally due to its unique sound and spelling, despite no historical context or notable figures sharing this name.

CASHAUN

Male

Rare and unique name with unknown origins and uncertain meanings, often attributed to possible variants or blends but lacking concrete evidence. Despite limited historical records, families worldwide have chosen this distinctive name.

CASHAWN

Male

Unique name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba name Keshon meaning "joyful." It has gained popularity in recent years among parents seeking distinctive and meaningful names for their children.

CASHAY

Female

Unique given name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Cassandra and Kathleen blends or Cassie variants, with proposed meanings such as 'free spirit', 'boldness', or 'confidence'.

CASHDEN

Male

Unique American boys' name combining "cash" (wealth) and "den" (valley), interpreted as "valley of wealth".

CASHE

Male

The modern Hebrew name Cashe means 'to perceive'.

CASHE

Female

American name of Irish origin, variant spelling of Casey meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful'.

CASHEA

Female

African-origin female name derived from the Igbo language, meaning 'God has made room for me,' reflecting hope, faith, and divine guidance.

CASHEENA

Female

Unique Native American name, derived from Choctaw words meaning "her dream", traditionally given to girls with exceptional imagination.