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CAMRION
MasculineUnique Welsh name derived from 'cam' meaning 'crooked' or 'bent' and 'ryon' meaning 'sea', translating to 'crooked sea'. It's associated with Saint Cenydd, a Welsh saint born by the sea with a crooked back.
CAMRON
MasculineCamron, of American origin but rooted in Scottish history, means 'crooked nose' or 'winding nose', reflecting the Gaelic words 'cam' and 'sron'. Despite its recent popularity boosted by celebrities like Cam Gigandet, it has been used for centuries.
CAMRUN
MasculinePersian name meaning 'tiger', popularized by Ferdowsi's epic poem Shahnameh, symbolizing bravery and nobility.
CAMRY
MasculineUnisex name of Japanese origin, whose exact meaning remains unclear but is often associated with positivity and reaching high goals.
CAMRYN
MasculineAmerican name of Irish origin, derived from Cairine, which means "friendship" in Gaelic.
CAMRYNN
MasculineUnique American name combining Scottish 'strength' (Cameron) and Welsh charm ("-rryn"), first popularized in 2017.
CAMYRON
MasculineAmerican-origin name created by combining Cameron and Tyler, gaining popularity in recent years with no specific meaning but often associated with attributes like "free spirit" or "unconventional".
CAN
MasculineTurkish name meaning 'moon'.
CANAAN
MasculineAncient Hebrew boy's name derived from the biblical region known for its fertility and abundance, symbolizing prosperity and fulfilled promises.
CANAI
MasculineUnique name of unknown African or Native American origin, with no widely accepted meaning.
CANAN
MasculineStriking Turkish female name derived from the Old Turkic word "kana," meaning "lady" or "queen," embodying strength, beauty, and elegance.
CANDACE
MasculineRare, yet significant female name derived from the Greek word "Kandake," used as a title for queens in ancient Meroe, Sudan.
CANDAN
MasculineTurkish girl's name meaning 'cinnamon', symbolizing sweetness, warmth, and healing.
CANDELARIO
MasculineSpanish male given name derived from "candela," meaning candle, and associated with Saint Candelario or the feast of Candlemas.
CANDEN
MasculineUnisex French name derived from 'candeau,' a round cow's milk cheese, first used in medieval France. Its meaning is tied to cheese-making traditions, with potential associations to seasonal birthdays or dairy industry work.
CANDICE
MasculineFeminine given name of French origin, derived from the Latin word 'candidus' meaning 'white' or 'pure'.
CANDIDO
MasculineItalian-origin name meaning 'white' or 'pure', historically prominent in Italy, Spain, and Portugal, associated with figures like Giovanni Francesco Candido and Miguel de Unamuno Candido y Gomez.
CANDLER
MasculineAmerican given name derived from the English surname Candler, which means "white, bright" or "illuminator". It originated in medieval England as an occupational term for candle makers, and became popular in the United States during the 19th century.
CANDON
MasculineRare French name of Occitan origin meaning "little candle," associated with light and illumination, often given to children born around Christmas.
CANDOR
MasculineLatin name meaning "pure white" or "shining white," originating from the Latin word "candidus." Historically used as both a given name and surname, it has been associated with honesty, purity, and brightness in various European cultures.
CANDY
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'candy,' meaning sweetness or pleasantness, and has gained popularity in recent years due to its phonetic simplicity.
CANE
MasculineDistinct African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'beautiful', popularized globally through pan-Africanism.
CANEK
MasculineUnique Mayan given name derived from Kan Ek', meaning 'One Snake' in Yucatec Maya language.
CANELO
MasculineSpanish male given name derived from 'canela' meaning cinnamon, originally used as a nickname for those with reddish hair or fair skin.
CANEN
MasculineCanel is a French name of rare distinction, often linked to the architectural term 'cannelé', meaning 'channeled' or 'fluted'.
CANH
MasculineThe name Canh, derived from the Vietnamese word for 'season', is a traditional boys' name associated with strength and adaptability.
CANIN
MasculineCanin is of French origin, derived from the Latin 'canis' meaning 'dog', historically used as both a given name and surname.
CANIO
MasculineUncommon yet cherished Italian boy's name with roots tracing back to ancient Italy, derived from the Latin "canere," meaning "to sing." It was traditionally given to individuals known for their musical talents or beautiful singing voices, and has been associated with artistic and creative people throughout history.
CANNAN
MasculineIrish origin name derived from "cáin", meaning pure or chaste, associated with ancient Irish mythology and Saint Cannan.
CANNEN
MasculineCannin is an Irish name meaning "beautiful", derived from the word "ceanann" and traditionally given to girls.
CANNIE
MasculineRare given name of unknown origin and meaning.
CANNIN
MasculineRare Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Canáin, meaning "descendant of Canán," which means "wolf." It was historically associated with warriors and chieftains in Ireland.
CANNON
MasculineStrong and unique given name of English origin, meaning "gun" or "cannon." It was derived from the Middle English word "canoun," which referred to a large gun or artillery piece.
CANNYN
MasculineRare Welsh name possibly meaning 'wolf', first recorded in the 17th century.
CANON
MasculineThe name Canon, derived from the Latin 'canon' meaning 'rule' or 'measuring stick,' is of English origin and has been associated with notable figures like Saint Thomas Becket and Hiram Cannon.
CANTON
MasculineUnisex given name of French origin, derived from the word 'cantone', meaning 'angle' or 'corner'. It was traditionally given to children born in areas with intersections or crossroads.
CANTRELL
MasculineEnglish unisex given name of Old English origin, meaning "little song" or "short tune". It was initially used as a surname in medieval England before evolving into a distinctive first name associated with music and creativity.
CANUTO
MasculineRare male given name of Spanish origin, meaning "bending" or "yielding," associated with notable figures like King Canute II and Saint Canuto throughout history.
CANYE
MasculineCayne is a rare English name originating from Sir Thomas Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur," where it denotes loyalty and nobility like its knights.
CANYEN
MasculineFrench-origin given name derived from "canigou," the Occitan word for Canigó mountain in Pyrenees-Orientales, translating to "related to Canigó." It signifies strength, stability, and grandeur, with historical ties to Occitan culture and Catalonia region.