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CARSTEN
MasculineScandinavian masculine given name of Old Norse origin, derived from 'kárr', meaning 'strong'.
CARSTON
MasculineCarson is an English name derived from the Scottish surname Carswell, meaning "fortified hill" or "cairn well".
CARSTYN
MasculineRare but historical Welsh male given name meaning "stone", popular among ancient Celtic tribes in Wales before Roman conquest.
CARSYN
MasculineModern, unique name first used in the U.S. late 20th century, perceived as unisex but more common for males. Its origin and meaning are unclear, likely inspired by other popular names ending in "-syn," making it distinctive yet lacking traditional significance.
CARTAVIOUS
MasculineDistinctive African American unisex name meaning "success" in Swahili, conveying strength, determination, and resilience.
CARTEL
MasculineRare, Spanish-origin name derived from 'cartel', meaning 'poster' or 'billboard'.
CARTELL
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'little paper' or 'note', originating from ancient Rome where it was likely used as an endearing nickname for someone passionate about learning or writing.
CARTER
MasculineModern classic English unisex given name derived from the medieval occupational surname 'carter', meaning 'cart driver' or 'goods transporter'.
CARTERJAMES
MasculineContemporary blend of traditional English names Carter (from 'carrier') and James (from biblical Jacob), first recorded in 1995, combining familiarity with distinctiveness.
CARTERLEE
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from the occupational surname 'Carter', meaning transporter of goods.
CARTEZ
MasculineRare French given name derived from the Occitan word "carteza," meaning "cart.
CARTHEL
MasculineRare French name derived from 'carte', meaning 'card' or 'map'. It was created by French parents seeking a memorable and unique name, often used in Normandy and Brittany regions. Today, it offers a distinctive identity but may present spelling and pronunciation challenges due to its rarity.
CARTHELL
MasculineRare English name derived from 'cart' (wagon) and '-hall' (place), thus meaning 'place where wagons are kept'. It has no historical figures or cultural significance attached to it but offers a unique and practical option for naming.
CARTI
MasculineCarti is of Latin origin, meaning "pure" or "spotless". Derived from 'carthago', referring to the ancient city of Carthage in Tunisia, it gained popularity during the Middle Ages due to Hannibal's fame. Though considered unisex, Carti is more commonly used for males, offering a unique alternative to traditional names like Carlos or Catherine.
CARTIER
MasculineFrench origin dating back to the 13th century, is derived from 'carteira,' meaning 'cart maker' or 'stationer.'
CARTRELL
MasculineAmerican given name with unknown origins, potentially inspired by the Latin word "carus" meaning "dear".
CARTYR
MasculineUncommon name with unknown origin and no widely accepted meaning.
CARUSO
MasculineItalian name derived from 'cantore', meaning singer or musician, originally given to those in musical professions.
CARVEL
MasculineGermanic origin, meaning 'strength', derived from the Old German word 'kar' combined with '-filt', denoting a person who embodies that quality.
CARVELL
MasculineRare, Welsh-origin given name that means "strong" or "powerful," associated with legendary King Caradog ap Meurig of Gwynedd.
CARVEN
MasculineFrench origin unisex given name derived from 'carvin', meaning carving or engraving, originally bestowed upon skilled artisans during medieval France's thriving craftsmanship culture.
CARVER
MasculineAmerican given name derived from an occupational surname meaning "to cut" or "to shape", reflecting craftsmanship and creativity.
CARVETH
MasculineScottish given name derived from the surname Carvel/Caruth, meaning "song" or "melody.
CARVILLE
MasculineDistinctive name of French origin, derived from the Old French word "carre" meaning "square".
CARVIN
MasculineRare French given name derived from the Latin "carpus", meaning "flesh". It is associated with the town of Carvin in northern France and has been used throughout history, though it's not particularly common. Despite its simple meaning, Carvin evokes images of rural France and its people, making it a distinctive choice for parents appreciating French origins without being too unusual.
CARVIS
MasculineRare English name with unknown origins, created in the 20th century as a unique alternative to common names.
CARVON
MasculineDistinct Latin-derived male name, meaning 'coal' or 'charcoal,' symbolizing endurance and power.
CARWIN
MasculineRare, English male given name created by combining the first syllables of boxers Jack Dempsey ("Ca") and Gene Tunney ("win"). It has no specific meaning but holds historical significance from these boxing legends.
CARWYN
MasculineWelsh male given name derived from "caru" meaning 'love' or 'cherish', and "mynach" meaning 'monk'.
CARY
MasculineEnglish unisex given name meaning "from the strong or rocky hill," derived from the Old English word "cæfer.
CARYL
MasculineUnique, Welsh-derived name meaning "rock" or "stone", symbolizing strength and durability.
CARZELL
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, first recorded in England during the 16th century. Its meaning remains unclear due to its etymological mystery, but some people may assign personal meanings to it or simply appreciate its unique sound.
CAS
MasculineSpanish name meaning 'free man', derived from the word 'cazar' which means 'to hunt'. It also has Basque origins, associated with the name Kasabel meaning 'God's promise'.
CASAI
MasculineCaptivating Japanese name meaning 'river mouth', signifying the harmonious balance between water and land.
CASANDRA
MasculineThe feminine name Cassandra, of Greek origin, signifies 'she who excels over men' or 'she who excels in battle', derived from the ancient Greek word 'kassia'.
CASANOVA
MasculineItalian origin, derived from 'casanova' meaning 'new house', originally given to those living in new dwellings. Its most famous bearer was Giacomo Casanova, an 18th-century Italian adventurer known for his womanizing ways and travels across Europe.
CASCH
MasculineUncommon first name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or etymology.
CASDEN
MasculineModern, unique name of unknown origin, but believed to be derived from the Latin word 'castrum', meaning fortress or strength.
CASE
MasculineEnglish given name of Old Norse origin, derived from 'Kásí', meaning 'battle'.
CASEIN
MasculineRare French-derived given name with scientific origins, derived from 'caséine', referring to casein protein found in milk.