Female and male names.

CATTIBRIE

Feminine

Uncommon yet intriguing female name of Latin origin, derived from 'cattiva' meaning 'evil', though it's often linked to charm and elegance.

CATTIE

Feminine

Unique female given name of Scottish origin derived from Catriona, meaning "pure" or "innocent".

CATTINA

Feminine

Italian given name with a unique origin. It traces back to 'cattiva', meaning 'bad' or 'wicked', but is often used endearingly rather than reflecting character. As a diminutive of Cattarina, it stems from Latin Catharina via Saint Catherine of Alexandria.

CATTLEYA

Feminine

Distinctive and elegant female name derived from the Greek word 'kattos' meaning cat, originally used to denote a genus of orchids introduced to Europe by British botanist William Cattley in the early 19th century.

CATY

Feminine

Shortened form of Catherine, a Latin name meaning "pure" with origins tracing back centuries.

CATYA

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from 'k'tzarah', meaning 'candle' or 'light'.

CAUA

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "assembly" or "gathering," symbolizing unity and harmony with roots in ancient biblical history.

CAUAN

Masculine

Distinctive Brazilian name derived from the Tupi word "kauã," meaning "eagle" and symbolizing strength, courage, and freedom.

CAUDIE

Feminine

Rare French-origin given name derived from the word 'caude', meaning 'tail'.

CAULDER

Masculine

Rare Scottish given name meaning "cold stream" or "cold valley," derived from the surname Cauldhame which originated in East Lothian's Coldingham area.

CAULEN

Masculine

Rare and elegant French name meaning "of noble descent," originating from medieval France and once popular among its nobility.

CAULIN

Masculine

Cauline is an Irish name meaning 'beautiful girl', derived from the Irish word 'caol' meaning slender or elegant.

CAULLIN

Masculine

Caullyn is an uncommon but striking Irish given name derived from the ancient surname O'Caoilfinn, translating to 'descendant of Caoilfinn', itself signifying 'slender fair'.

CAUY

Masculine

Distinctive French origin name meaning 'small oak tree' in Occitan, symbolizing strength and resilience.

CAVALLI

Masculine

Italian given name and surname originating from the word 'cavallo', meaning 'horse'. It was likely bestowed upon individuals involved with horses or horse trading, reflecting qualities like strength and nobility.

CAVAN

Masculine

Irish origin name, derived from the Irish word 'cabhán' meaning 'hollow' or 'flat-topped hill'.

CAVANAUGH

Masculine

Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic "Ó CABhannach," meaning "wolf" or "warrior." It originated in County Tyrone and was historically associated with prominent, brave leaders.

CAVANI

Masculine

Italian surname originating from 'cavanna', meaning 'cave'. It was likely given to people living near caves or hollow areas, with notable bearer being Uruguayan footballer Edinson Cavani.

CAVARI

Masculine

Distinctive Latin-origin given name whose meaning can vary depending on the source consulted, potentially signifying 'to dig' or relating to the town Cavarzere in Italy, or even being associated with the color red in Basque culture.

CAVELL

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the Old English word "cæfel," meaning "battle" or "strife." Introduced by the Normans post-1066, it evolved from an occupational surname to a given name. Though not popular, Cavell connotes strength and masculinity due to its historical associations.

CAVEN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from O'Cathain, meaning 'descendant of Cathán', with a rich historical significance in County Monaghan during the Middle Ages.

CAVETT

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the Old French word 'caboche', meaning 'head'.

CAVIN

Masculine

Rare, historic Latin name meaning 'hawk', symbolizing strength and vision.

CAVION

Masculine

African-origin name derived from the Igbo tribe's name for January, "Kawo Igwe", meaning "the king has arrived".

CAVON

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived unisex name with a notable history. It signifies strength and wisdom, originating from the Latin word 'caveo', meaning 'to be on guard'. Throughout history, figures like Julius Caesar's centurion have carried this name, which continues to be chosen for its unique identity.

CAVONTE

Masculine

Uncommon Italian name derived from Cavonti, potentially meaning 'big stone' or 'rock', suggesting strength and steadfastness.

CAWANDA

Feminine

Uncommon yet significant African name, derived from the Yoruba word 'ka', meaning 'to open' or 'reveal'. It holds historical importance in Yoruba culture, often given to children born during life's transitions.

CAWANNA

Feminine

African American-origin given name believed to have emerged in the early 20th century Southern United States. Its meaning, often associated with the crow's cry "caw," may signify boldness or pride. Though its history is not extensively documented, it was popular among African American families mid-century and may have originated from the French name Corinne or been inspired by crows' calls. Today, Cawanna remains a rare yet meaningful choice for parents honoring their African American heritage or appreciating its distinctive sound and potential meanings.

CAXTON

Masculine

English surname of occupational origin, once given to bakers or cake makers, that evolved into a unique first name. It is famously associated with the historic town of Caxton in Cambridgeshire, England, where William Caxton resided. As the inventor of the printing press in Europe, Caxton's name is synonymous with innovation and intelligence.

CAY

Masculine

Rare, Hebrew-derived given name meaning "life," pronounced /kaɪ/.

CAY

Feminine

Rare French given name derived from the word "cai," meaning "to shine" or "to glitter," symbolizing brightness and radiance.

CAYA

Feminine

Rare Spanish female name derived from 'caña', meaning 'reed' or 'cane', symbolizing flexibility and resilience.

CAYBREE

Feminine

Captivating modern name coined by author Keri Arthur for her character in the Riley Jenson Guardian series. While its meaning is open to interpretation, it has gained popularity as an independent given name due to its uniqueness and lack of predefined significance.

CAYCE

Masculine

English name that means "alert" or "watchful," originating from the Old French word "cais.

CAYCE

Feminine

American given name with Old Norse origins, derived from the personal name Ketill meaning "cauldron" or "kettle.

CAYCEE

Feminine

American feminine given name created in the mid-20th century by combining Casey and Cece. It gained popularity for its appealing sound and uniqueness despite lacking traditional meaning or history.

CAYCEN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name meaning "curly-headed".

CAYCI

Feminine

Rare, unisex French name derived from 'caique', a type of Mediterranean boat, signifying freedom and adventure.

CAYCIE

Feminine

Uncommon name with unknown origins and meanings, making it a true mystery in the realm of nomenclature.

CAYD

Masculine

Modern male given name with unknown origin and meaning, but it has gained some popularity in recent years.