Male first names.

CARNES

Male

English name originally derived from 'carne', meaning 'meat', used as a nickname for those involved in the meat trade.

CARNEY

Male

Uncommon English given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Cearnaigh, which means 'warlike' or 'valiant'.

CARNIE

Male

Uncommon English given name derived from the Middle English word 'carny', meaning 'strong' or 'brave'.

CARO

Male

Italian female name derived from Carlo, meaning 'free'.

CAROL

Male

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the masculine name Carolus/Karolus, meaning "strong" or "freeholder".

CAROLD

Male

Carold is of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name Karl, meaning "freeholder" or "strong." This historic name has been associated with strength, courage, and independence, famously held by Charlemagne, also known as King Carolus Magnus. Still popular today, particularly in Scandinavia, Carold carries a rich historical legacy.

CAROLE

Male

Latin-derived feminine name meaning "strong" or "freeholder".

CAROLINA

Male

Italian feminine name derived from 'caro' meaning dear or beloved, with '-ina' being a Latin diminutive suffix.

CAROLINE

Male

The feminine given name Caroline, meaning 'strong' or 'virile', traces back to Latin roots through the male name Carolus, itself derived from Germanic elements 'karal' ('strong') and 'man'.

CAROLL

Male

Distinct American name of English-Irish descent, derived from Carroll meaning "strong keeper.

CAROLOS

Male

Carlos is a Spanish male given name derived from the Latin 'Carolus', meaning 'strong' or 'freeholder'.

CAROLS

Male

Carlos is a Spanish name with roots in Gothic personal names, meaning "strong" or "freeholder".

CAROLUS

Male

Latin male given name meaning "freeholder" or "strong", popular among early Romans and notable figures throughout history.

CAROLYN

Male

English feminine given name derived from Caroline, which means "freeholder" or "strong.

CARON

Male

The name Caron originates from France, meaning "song" and derived from the Old French word "carole", referring to a circle dance. It has been used historically as both a first name and last name.

CAROS

Male

Distinctive given name of Latin origin, meaning "dear" or "beloved".

CARPENTER

Male

English surname and given name derived from 'carpenter', meaning 'maker of wooden things'.

CARPER

Male

Dutch boys' name that means "to cut" or "to shear".

CARR

Male

Rare Scottish given name derived from the occupational surname Carr or Scottish place names.

CARRANZA

Male

Spanish surname derived from Basque, meaning 'rocky cliff', associated with bravery and leadership as seen in historical figures like Pedro de Carranza.

CARREL

Male

Rare French given name derived from the surname 'Carrel', meaning 'of the cart' or 'of the wheel'. It originated in Normandy during the Middle Ages and was historically used as both a first and last name.

CARRELL

Male

The given name Carrell is of English origin, meaning 'strong' or 'hard', derived from the Germanic word 'karal'. It is a variant spelling of Carl.

CARREY

Male

The surname Carrey, famously carried by Canadian-American actor Jim Carrey, has unclear origins but is thought to derive from the Norman French word "caré," meaning "square." Despite its uncertain beginnings, the name has become synonymous with success and talent due to Carrey's impressive acting career in film and television.

CARRICK

Male

Rare yet appealing Irish male given name derived from the Gaelic word 'Carraig', meaning 'rock' or 'crag', symbolizing steadfastness.

CARRIE

Male

English origin meaning 'strong' or 'vigorous', is derived from Caroline and has been associated with notable figures like Carrie Fisher of Star Wars fame and country music sensation Carrie Underwood.

CARRIGAN

Male

Irish origin unisex name derived from Ó CorraOIN, meaning 'little rocky place'.

CARRINGTON

Male

English name derived from a surname given to people living near fortified towns, originating in Yorkshire and Northumberland regions. Its meaning translates to "fort" or "stronghold," reflecting its medieval defensive origins. Over time, Carrington evolved into a unisex given name with a rich history dating back to the 13th century.

CARRION

Male

Unique Spanish given name derived from 'carrion', meaning dead flesh or decaying matter, though it's more commonly used as a surname linked to occupations involving death or places named Carrion.

CARRIS

Male

Unique female name of Scottish origin, derived from 'cairis', meaning 'lovely' or 'graceful'.

CARROL

Male

Carroll is an Irish surname derived from 'O'Cathalain', meaning 'son of Cathal' or 'descendant of Cathal'.

CARROLD

Male

Rare Scottish male name derived from Old Norse 'Karlfrøandi', meaning 'strong ruler'.

CARROLL

Male

Irish origin, derived from Ó Cearbhaill meaning "descendant of Cearbhaill", with the personal name Cearbhaill translating to "rock" or "crag".

CARRON

Male

Rare yet distinctive Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic word 'carra', meaning 'iron'.

CARRSON

Male

Carson is an English name derived from the Scottish Gaelic Mac Carra, meaning 'son of Cara', which signifies 'loving' or 'dear'. Originally a surname from 12th-century Scotland, Carson now serves as both a surname and a popular boys' given name.

CARRY

Male

Irish male given name derived from the surname "O'Carroll," meaning "descendant of Cearbhaill," an ancient warrior chief whose name means "zealous" or "ardent.

CARSAN

Male

Uncommon first name with uncertain origins and unknown meaning.

CARSEN

Male

Scandinavian male given name derived from 'kars' meaning strong and 'hjalmr' signifying helmet, translating to 'strong protector'.

CARSIE

Male

Rare Scottish female given name derived from the surname Carswell, which means 'rock' in Scottish Gaelic, potentially signifying 'dweller by the rock.'

CARSIN

Male

Rare Germanic name derived from "Karsinus," meaning "strong.

CARSON

Male

American given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Carse, meaning 'fortified place'. Traditionally a male name, it has also been used for females in recent years. It gained popularity as a boy's name in the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the U.S., with notable bearers including Carson Palmer and James Mattis. The name has also been used as a surname by families like the Carsons of Virginia during America's colonial period.