Female and male names.
Genders
Sort
By letter
CASSADY
FeminineAmerican given name of Irish origin, derived from Cassidy, meaning 'clever' or 'curly-headed'. It gained popularity in the mid-20th century, popularized by writer Jack Kerouac's character Dean Moriarty in "On the Road".
CASSAND
FeminineCassandra is a feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the legendary figure of Cassandra in Greek mythology. It means "excelling man" or "overman," reflecting the character's intelligence and wisdom despite her prophecies being disregarded.
CASSANDA
FeminineCassandra is a Greek female name meaning 'excellent' or 'excel', associated with the mythological Trojan princess who predicted tragedies but was never believed.
CASSANDER
FeminineRare, Greek-derived name meaning 'excelling man'.
CASSANDERA
FeminineUnique feminine variant of Cassandra, derived from Greek 'Kassandra,' meaning 'excelling man.' It carries regal connotations and the curse of prophecy from ancient mythology.
CASSANDR
FeminineCassandra is a female given name of Greek origin meaning "prophetess" or "she who excels as a man".
CASSANDRA
FeminineGreek feminine given name derived from the mythical princess of Troy who had prophetic abilities but was cursed with disbelief. Its elements translate to "excelling man," reflecting intelligence and uniqueness.
CASSANDRA
MasculineGreek-derived feminine name meaning 'exalted' or 'excellent', popular throughout history.
CASSANDRE
FeminineCassandra is a unique Greek female name meaning 'exalted', associated with the tragic mythological figure who foresaw the future but could not change fate.
CASSANDREA
FeminineDistinctive Greek female name derived from Cassandra, a legendary Trojan princess with prophetic powers but cursed to be disbelieved.
CASSANDRIA
FeminineRare yet powerful female name of Latin origin, derived from 'castrum' meaning 'fortress,' and interpreted as 'defender of mankind' or 'bearer of victory.'
CASSANORA
FeminineItalian name derived from the Latin 'cassia', meaning 'curly-haired' or 'hairs like a cat'.
CASSANOVA
MasculineCasanova is an Italian given name derived from Latin 'casa,' meaning 'house,' originally associated with firstborn sons born near or in a house.
CASSARA
FeminineItalian name with possible meanings 'silk worker', 'fortified place', or 'from Cassare'. It has historical significance as the name of a noble Sicilian family.
CASSARAH
FeminineHebrew-derived female name meaning "princess," associated with royalty and elegance.
CASSAUNDRA
FeminineDistinctive female name of African origin, traditionally given by the Ashanti people of Ghana to girls born on Saturday. It combines two elements: "Kasa" meaning "to wait," and "Afra" meaning "woman," resulting in the translation "Woman who waits," suggesting patience and resilience.
CASSEDY
FeminineDistinctive and captivating name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting it could be a variant of Irish or Scottish Cadogan meaning "helper" or "warlike.
CASSEE
FeminineCassée is a rare French given name derived from the word 'cassé', meaning 'broken'. Its origin and true meaning remain uncertain, but some associate it with resilience.
CASSEL
MasculineFrench name originating from the historic town of Cassel in northern France, deriving from the Old Flemish 'Kassel', meaning 'castle' or 'fortified place', reflecting its strategic hilltop location.
CASSELL
MasculineUncommon Irish given name meaning 'fortress' or 'stronghold', derived from the historic seat of Ireland's High Kings.
CASSEN
MasculineRare French given name derived from Occitan 'cassena', referring to a chestnut tree species. It has no specific meaning beyond its association with nature.
CASSENDRA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name coined by Sir Thomas North, inspired by the fragrant cinnamon tree bark known as cassia. It shares mythological ties with Cassandra, the seer princess of Troy, imbuing it with an aura of mystery and wisdom.
CASSEY
MasculineEnglish unisex name that originated from Cassandra, meaning "prophetess" or "she who excels men in wisdom.
CASSEY
FeminineAmerican variant of the Greek mythological name Cassandra, meaning 'she who excels in man'.
CASSI
FeminineCaptivating Italian name derived from Cassandra, a legendary Greek princess of prophecy.
CASSIA
FeminineThe name Cassia, derived from Latin 'cinnamomum cassia' meaning cinnamon, has been used as a given name since the Middle Ages.
CASSIAH
FeminineRare, Hebrew-origin feminine name meaning 'kindness of God', often associated with divine mercy.
CASSIAN
FeminineLatin-derived boy's name meaning 'empty' or 'hollow', historically associated with figures of authority like Saint Cassian of Imola. It gained popularity through Albert Camus' novel "The Plague". Today, it's used less frequently than other names but carries connotations of strength and spirituality.
CASSIAN
MasculineLatin-origin masculine given name derived from the Roman family name Cassius, meaning 'empty' or 'hollow'. It gained popularity through Gaius Cassius Longinus and is associated with Saint Cassian, a Christian martyr.
CASSIANA
FeminineLatin origin, derived from 'cassia', meaning fragrant bark of the cinnamon tree.
CASSIDAY
FeminineAmerican given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from the Irish surname Cassidy meaning 'curly-headed,' but popularized in the mid-20th century.
CASSIDEE
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the surname Cassidy, meaning "vigorous in battle.
CASSIDEY
FeminineModern American girl's name derived from Cassandra, meaning "excellent in foresight," with a playful twist added by the "-sidey" suffix.
CASSIDI
FeminineUnique American given name created in recent years, with no clear historical or cultural meaning but gaining popularity due to its appealing sound and distinctive nature.
CASSIDIE
FeminineUncommon female given name of unknown origin, without any specific historical or cultural significance or known meaning.
CASSIDY
FeminineIrish origin given name, originally derived from the Gaelic surname Ó Cathasaigh meaning 'descendant of battle'.
CASSIDY
MasculineIrish surname turned popular unisex given name, originating from the Gaelic word "caisealach" meaning 'clever' or 'sharp-witted'.
CASSIE
MasculineUnique and charming name of Latin origin, typically considered a variant of Cassandra from Greek mythology. It means "excelling man" or "overcoming man," gaining popularity in recent years as both a given name and nickname.
CASSIE
FeminineCharming English female given name derived from Latin 'Caspar', meaning 'treasurer' or 'keeper of the treasure'. It has historic roots dating back to the Middle Ages in England where it was used as a diminutive form of names like Cassandra and Casimira, sometimes associated with Christmas due to its ties with the Three Wise Men. Today, Cassie stands alone as a popular choice for daughters, appreciated for its unique sound and meaning across various countries including Australia and Canada.
CASSIEL
FeminineHebrew name meaning "swift," associated with one of the seven archangels and historically significant but uncommon today.