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CASSIEL
MasculineUnique unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from 'Kaspiyel' meaning 'God of Strength'. In Jewish tradition, Cassiel is considered one of the seven archangels, associated with protection and material possessions.
CASSIEN
MasculineLatin-origin name derived from 'cassius', meaning 'vain'. It was borne by several saints and notable figures in history.
CASSIETTA
FeminineRare Italian feminine given name meaning "little box".
CASSIN
MasculineUnisex French name derived from Gaulish words for "vines" or "wine," originally popular during the Middle Ages, and still used today as a rare yet unique choice.
CASSINA
FeminineCassina, derived from the Latin 'cassia' meaning 'aromatic bark', is a rare Italian feminine given name with ties to ancient mythology.
CASSIOPEIA
FeminineUnique female name of Greek origin, derived from the mythological Ethiopian queen who was punished for her pride by being turned into a constellation circling the North Pole.
CASSIOPIA
FeminineRare Greek-derived name taken from the constellation of the same name, which was inspired by Queen Cassiopeia from Greek mythology, known for her exceptional beauty but ultimately punished for her vanity.
CASSITY
FeminineRare American girl's name derived from Latin 'cassus', meaning empty or hollow.
CASSIUS
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning 'empty' or 'hollow', popularized by ancient Roman figures like Gaius Cassius Longinus and Saint Cassius.
CASSIUS
FeminineMasculine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'empty' or 'hollow', but also potentially derived from the Etruscan word for 'vessel'. It has been associated with notable historical figures like Gaius Cassius Longinus and memorable literary characters such as Shakespeare's zealous conspirator in Julius Caesar.
CASSLYN
FeminineIrish name derived from 'Cael', meaning 'slender'. It's unique, with a rich historical significance tracing back to early medieval Ireland where it was associated with nobility. Today, it's a rare but loved choice, carrying its Irish heritage proudly.
CASSON
MasculineRare French name derived from 'cassonade', meaning unrefined sugar, and is sometimes associated with sweetness or simplicity.
CASSONDR
FeminineCassondra: A unique and elegant Greek name meaning 'excellent in leadership', inspired by Cassandra, the mythical princess of Troy.
CASSONDRA
FeminineCassondra, derived from the Greek 'Kassandra', means 'excelling men' or 'she who excels over men'. It signifies strength and intelligence.
CASSONIA
FeminineRare, captivating Latin name derived from 'cassia', the sweet-smelling cinnamon tree, symbolizing warmth and elegance.
CASSUNDRA
FeminineDistinctive African name, derived from the Mandinka name Kassandra, meaning "prophetess".
CASSY
FeminineDistinctive feminine name derived from Latin "cassia," meaning 'sweet-smelling bark of cinnamon tree,' symbolizing elegance and warmth since medieval times, and notably used in Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin.
CASSYE
FeminineDistinctive Greek-derived female name meaning 'vain' or 'empty', first popularized in the 20th century despite its initial unappealing meaning.
CASTA
FeminineRare Spanish female given name that originally signified someone born into nobility or with pure lineage.
CASTALIA
FeminineRare yet captivating Greek name derived from the nymph Castalia, transformed into a sacred spring by Apollo. It evokes inspiration, prophecy, and artistic creativity.
CASTELLA
FeminineUnisex Spanish name derived from "castillo," meaning castle, signifying power and prestige historically reserved for daughters of wealthy families. Today, it's a unique, elegant, and modern choice with regal connotations.
CASTEN
MasculineCasten: A rare Spanish name of Catalan origin meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', historically associated with nobility.
CASTER
MasculineEnglish name with a powerful connotation, meaning 'to throw or cast'. Historically derived from Old English 'caster', it was often associated with strength and assertiveness. Though traditionally masculine, Caster is now recognized as a unisex name globally.
CASTIAN
MasculineLatin-origin name derived from 'castus', meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', historically associated with early Christian saints.
CASTIEL
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', derived from the word 'castle'. It has gained popularity due to its association with an angel character in the TV show Supernatural, although it has been used historically in various cultures.
CASTIEL
FeminineCastiel: A Hebrew-origin name derived from 'castle', signifying strength and grandeur, associated with angels in the Bible, and popularized by the TV series "Supernatural".
CASTIN
MasculineBasque-derived name meaning 'from the castle', brought to France by Spanish Basques during medieval times.
CASTINA
FeminineDistinctive Italian female name dating back to the Middle Ages, derived from Latin 'castus' meaning 'pure'.
CASTLE
MasculineEnglish origin meaning 'fortress', has a strong sound reflecting its powerful meaning.
CASTO
MasculineRare Latin-derived boy's name that means "pure" or "chaste.
CASTON
MasculineDistinctive Latin-derived given name that means 'pure' or 'chaste', also signifying steadfastness.
CASTOR
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning 'beaver', derived from the Latin word 'castor'.
CASTORIA
FeminineItalian name derived from Latin "castorium," meaning "beaver.
CASTRO
MasculineSpanish name derived from Latin 'castrum', meaning 'fortress' or 'castle'. It was historically significant in Spain and has been borne by notable figures like Francisco Castro and José María Castro. In Spain, Castro is considered a masculine given name and surname with some fluctuations in popularity over time.
CASTULO
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name originating from the ancient city of Castulo, meaning 'fortress' or 'castle', and once carried by notable figures like Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi.
CASTYN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from Caswyn, meaning "white battle" or "fair combat".
CASUNDRA
FeminineRare, Latin-derived feminine name, often seen as a variation of Cassandra, meaning "outstanding".
CASWELL
MasculineRare English given name derived from 'Cassel', meaning 'artificial hill or mound'. It was popularized by the Norman family who settled in Devon after 1066, taking their name from the village of Caswell they lorded over.
CASY
MasculineRare variant of the Irish surname Casey, meaning "vigorous" or "watchful," derived from the 10th-century Irish chieftain Cathasaigh.
CASY
FeminineDistinctive Spanish-origin given name derived from 'casa', meaning 'house', conveying warmth & belonging.