Female and male first names.
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CAYLEN
MaleIrish unisex name meaning "slender", gaining recent popularity in English-speaking countries like the US and Canada despite not being a traditional Irish name.
CAYLEN
FemaleIrish boy's name derived from the surname O'Cathalain meaning "descendant of Cathalán," which relates to battle or fight. It has evolved into a given name over time, gaining some popularity recently despite its rarity.
CAYLENE
FemaleCaptivating feminine name of American origin, derived from the English word "calm" signifying peace and tranquility.
CAYLER
MaleRecent American invention with unknown origins, but it has gained popularity worldwide as a distinctive given name, often associated with strength or power.
CAYLEY
FemaleEnglish unisex name, originally used for boys, derived from Old English 'cald' meaning 'cold', or possibly from Norman French 'caiel' meaning 'battle'.
CAYLI
FemaleUnique Hebrew girl's name meaning "life," derived from "chai.
CAYLIANA
FemaleDistinctive Gaelic name derived from the ancient Scottish clan "Caylian," signifying "beautiful and wise.
CAYLIB
MaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "zealous" or "eager," popularized by Stephen King's novel "Christine.
CAYLIE
FemaleDistinctive American name created by Stephen King in his novel "Christine," with possible meanings of 'strong' or 'celestial'.
CAYLIN
MaleScottish name derived from the Latin 'Caius', meaning 'rejoice'. Originally a boy's name, it has evolved to be unisex.
CAYLIN
FemaleIrish unisex name derived from the surname 'O'Kelyn', meaning 'descendant of Kelyn'.
CAYLINN
FemaleScottish name derived from the Gaelic 'Cailleach', meaning 'old woman' or 'hag'.
CAYLIX
MaleRare Greek name derived from 'kaixarion', meaning 'to celebrate' or 'rejoice'.
CAYLOB
MaleDistinctive male name of American origin, created by combining Caleb and Noah. It gained popularity in the early 2000s and peaked around 2010, ranking consistently among the top 1000 most popular boy names in the US since then.
CAYLON
MaleModern American given name introduced in the late 20th century as part of a trend for names with a futuristic sound, inspired by fantasy and sci-fi themes. Its meaning is not derived from any specific language or mythology but was created to evoke innovation and uniqueness.
CAYLON
FemaleUnique and distinctive name of unknown origin, its meaning open to interpretation.
CAYLOR
MaleAmerican name created by author Mercedes Lackey for her Valdemar series, with a meaning open to interpretation but often associated with creativity and independence.
CAYLOR
FemaleRare, American-origin name with uncertain beginnings, possibly inspired by the English word 'clay'.
CAYLUB
MaleRare and mysterious name with unknown origins and no established meaning.
CAYLUM
MaleScottish name derived from the Gaelic "Caledon," which possibly means "strife" or "battle." First recorded as a given name in the early 13th century, Caylum has historical significance and remains relatively uncommon today.
CAYLUS
MaleRare French boy's name with Germanic origins meaning "strife" or "war", associated with a historic castle and notable military figures like Antoine-Gaspard de Caumont de Nerac.
CAYLYN
FemaleModern feminine name derived from the Irish Cathal, meaning "clear, bright, or bold".
CAYLYNN
FemaleAmerican name created by combining the names of two beautiful flowers, the cayenne flower and the lily, symbolizing vibrancy and purity.
CAYMAN
MaleThe name Cayman originates from the Native American Cayuga tribe, meaning 'splendid' in their Iroquoian language, signifying outstanding qualities like intelligence or courage.
CAYMAN
FemaleRare male given name of Caribbean origin, derived from the Cayman Islands and signifying exploration.
CAYMEN
MaleHebrew-origin boy's name meaning "like the sea," suggesting strength and constant movement like the ocean. It has ancient roots in Hebrew culture and was adapted by various cultures over time. Despite being associated with the Caribbean island nation, its Hebrew origin predates this association. Caymen has gained popularity in English-speaking countries due to its unique sound and meaningful signification, making it a distinctive yet significant choice for parents.
CAYMEN
FemaleModern, exotic name of Caribbean origin, derived from the Cayman Islands and named after indigenous "caymans," or alligators. Despite lacking historical significance, this unique name evokes images of tropical landscapes and mystery.
CAYMON
MaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'warm', popularized by Will Smith and still relatively uncommon.
CAYMUS
MaleAmerican name derived from the German word 'Kaimas', meaning 'by the waterside'. It gained popularity through Caymus Vineyards in Napa Valley, named after Charlie Wagner's grandfather, reflecting California's rich wine history and German immigrant heritage.
CAYN
MaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'life', famously associated with the first son of Adam and Eve in the Bible.
CAYNAN
MaleNative American name of Cherokee origin, meaning "first light of daybreak".
CAYNE
MaleHebrew name meaning "spear" or "metalworker," originally given to the first son of Adam and Eve in the Book of Genesis. Despite its biblical origins and association with jealousy, it has evolved into a unique and modern choice for parents seeking an distinctive name for their child.
CAYNEN
MaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "grace" or "beauty", with ancient biblical roots and a timeless elegance that makes it distinctive today.
CAYO
MaleSpanish origin name derived from Latin 'Caius', meaning "sky" or "heaven". It was popular among ancient Romans like Julius Caesar.
CAYRA
FemaleUnisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning "to rejoice" or "happy". It has a long history dating back to ancient times in the Middle East.
CAYSE
MaleFrench variant of the Irish surname Caislean, meaning 'happy or joyful', dating back to medieval Ireland and now used as a given name.
CAYSE
FemaleRare, distinctive French given name derived from 'caisse', meaning chest or box, signifying wealth in medieval France.
CAYSEE
FemaleCaptivating female name of Hebrew origin, meaning "bracelet," symbolizing elegance and grace, with deep roots in Jewish culture and a timeless appeal worldwide.
CAYSEN
FemaleDistinctive Irish name derived from the surname Keeghan, potentially meaning "head" or "chief".
CAYSEN
MaleUnique boys' name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history, though it may be a variant spelling of Irish Casey meaning 'vigilant'. Its popularity has risen recently, reaching its peak at 234th place in the U.S. in 2020.