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CAYSEY
MasculineModern English name created by combining 'Cassidy' (meaning 'fortress') and 'Casey' (meaning 'vigorous'), resulting in a unique name that symbolizes originality.
CAYSI
FeminineAmerican name created by author Stephen King for his TV series 'Kingdom Hospital', with no traditional history or widespread meaning.
CAYSIE
FeminineUncommon American girl's name derived from the Latin word "caesus," meaning "cut off" or "stricken down.
CAYSIN
MasculineUncommon, modern invented name of unknown origin and meaning, with some suggesting a possible link to the Irish surname Ó Cathasaigh. It has gained popularity in recent years but lacks historical figures or cultural references.
CAYSLEE
FeminineModern, US-originated feminine name of unclear meaning, believed to be a variant spelling of Casey or a creative invention, gaining popularity since the early 2010s for its whimsical sound.
CAYSON
MasculineDistinctive American boy's name, a variant spelling of Irish origin Casey meaning "vigilant" or "alert".
CAYSON
FeminineStylish, American male name derived from the Irish surname Keehan, meaning 'head' or 'chief'.
CAYSTON
MasculineAmerican name created by Stephen King for his novel "The Colorado Kid," gaining popularity since its appearance but lacking historical meaning despite some speculative interpretations like 'from the bay.'
CAYSYN
MasculineUncommon name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
CAYTIE
FeminineUnique, elegant girl's name of unknown origin, first appearing in the U.S. in 2016. Its uncertain etymology suggests it may be a modern invention or variant spelling of Irish Caitlyn ('pure'), but its striking sound and spelling make it memorable.
CAYTLEN
FeminineAppealing Irish name derived from "Caitlín," meaning "pure little one.
CAYTLIN
FeminineElegant female name of Irish origin meaning "pure" or "virgin", derived from the ancient Irish name Caitlín and popularized as a pet name for Catherine and Kathleen.
CAYTLYN
FeminineIrish name derived from Cathal, meaning 'clear' or 'bright', originally used for boys but now more commonly associated with females in English-speaking countries.
CAYTLYNN
FeminineModern American girl's name created by combining Caytie and Lynn. It gained popularity in the early 21st century with no specific meaning or historical significance, although some believe it may be derived from the Irish surname Caitlín, meaning "pure" or "virginal.
CAYTON
FeminineRare English name with two possible meanings: "settlement by the river" or "little battler.
CAYTON
MasculineDistinctive English given name, derived from the Old English word 'cetel', meaning 'warlike'. Despite its historical roots, Cayton is more often considered a modern invention and gained popularity in the United States during the late 20th century due to parents seeking unique names.
CAYVION
MasculineUnique American name with no known meaning, allowing parents to create their own interpretation.
CAZ
MasculineUncertain origin, potentially deriving from French or Spanish names like Cazeau or Casa, or Basque surnames such as Cassidy meaning 'curly-headed'. Despite its ambiguous beginnings, Caz has been used for both boys and girls in various cultures throughout history.
CAZANDRA
FeminineCassandra is a feminine given name of Greek origin meaning 'she excels over men' or 'prophetess', derived from 'kassien' meaning 'excellent' and 'andra' meaning 'man'. It was borne by Cassandra, a princess of Troy cursed to have her prophecies disbelieved.
CAZDEN
MasculineAmerican name created as a variant of Casey or Kaden, with no specific meaning. It gained popularity in the early 2000s for its modern sound and ease of pronunciation.
CAZIAH
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "falsehood," derived from the word Kazav, first used in Jewish communities during the Middle Ages and appearing in literature like Milton's "Paradise Lost.
CAZIAH
FeminineUnique, Hebrew-derived unisex name meaning 'scribe', gaining popularity due to its distinct sound and rich history.
CAZIMIR
MasculineUnique Polish male given name derived from Slavic elements meaning "peaceful world.
CAZIYAH
FeminineIntriguing name of unknown origin, with no direct ties to known languages or cultures, adding to its mystique. Its meaning remains unclear but can be personally defined based on individual preferences and experiences. Despite its uncertain origins and meanings, Caziyah has a long history spanning centuries and has evolved into variants like Kaziah and Casija today.
CAZMIR
MasculineRare, historic Polish name meaning 'to cut' or 'shear', first used by medieval aristocracy and famously borne by King Kazimir III the Great.
CAZZIE
MasculineFrench-derived unisex name meaning 'house', originally from the Occitan word 'caza'.
CCHRISTOPHER
MasculineChristopher is an English name of Late Latin origin, meaning "bearer of Christ," derived from the Greek words christos and phorus. It has a rich history dating back to the 3rd century, with Saint Christopher, the patron saint of travelers, being one of its most notable figures. Today, it remains a popular choice for boys' names globally.
CEAIRA
FeminineCeaira, of Irish origin, means 'invitation' or 'summons', conveying strength and power.
CEAIRRA
FeminineRare, Scottish Gaelic feminine name derived from "ceann", meaning "head" or "chief", and associated with strength and leadership.
CEALIE
FeminineBeautiful and rare Irish name derived from the surname Ó Ceallaigh, meaning "descendant of Ceallach," which translates to "bright-headed" or "lively." It carries a rich history of strength and leadership from the prominent Ó Ceallaigh family in County Kerry and is pronounced "KEH-lee.
CEAN
MasculineUnusual Irish boy's name derived from the surname O'Cianain, meaning 'descendant of Cianan', an ancient Irish chieftain.
CEANA
FeminineEnchanting Irish name derived from the surname 'O'Ciana', meaning 'descendant of Cianna', itself signifying 'ancient' or 'enduring'.
CEANDRA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived feminine name, originating from 'caelum', meaning heaven.
CEANDRE
MasculineUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'killing', originally a Middle Ages variant of Roman Caius.
CEANN
FeminineRare Irish boys' name derived from 'ceann', meaning 'head', signifying leadership and wisdom.
CEANNA
FeminineRare Scottish name derived from Sìneag, meaning "old woman" or "wise woman". It originated from the ancient clan MacSìneag and is associated with wisdom and knowledge.
CEARA
FeminineIrish name derived from 'Ceann', meaning 'head', originally associated with ancient Irish clan leaders.
CEARAH
FeminineCearah: A rare, captivating Irish name derived from 'ciar', meaning 'dark-haired'.
CEARIA
FeminineRare, Irish-derived name meaning "white as snow," honoring the wisdom and purity of the goddess Cerridwen from ancient Celtic mythology.
CEARRA
FeminineUncommon yet powerful Irish name derived from 'cearr', meaning 'strong' or 'vigorous'. It pays homage to Celtic goddess Cerridwen, symbolizing wisdom and strength.