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CASTYN
MaleDistinctive Welsh name derived from Caswyn, meaning "white battle" or "fair combat".
CASWELL
MaleRare English given name derived from 'Cassel', meaning 'artificial hill or mound'. It was popularized by the Norman family who settled in Devon after 1066, taking their name from the village of Caswell they lorded over.
CASY
MaleRare variant of the Irish surname Casey, meaning "vigorous" or "watchful," derived from the 10th-century Irish chieftain Cathasaigh.
CASYN
MaleRare French name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Latin 'casus', meaning 'fate' or 'chance'.
CATALDO
MaleItalian male given name originating from Sicily, derived from the Greek word "Kathaleitos" meaning "famous in battle". It was traditionally associated with Sicilian nobility and gained popularity among Italian nobility after Norman conquests.
CATALINA
MaleElegant Spanish name derived from 'catena', meaning 'chain', traditionally given to girls born on Christmas Day.
CATALINO
MaleRare Latin-derived given name, translating to 'little pure one.' Originally popular among the Catalan people of Spain, this historic name carries a unique charm.
CATARINO
MaleDistinctive Spanish name meaning 'pearl', derived from the word 'catarina' and given its familiar form by the suffix '-ino'.
CATCH
MaleRare American given name with no specific cultural or linguistic origin. Its meaning derives from the English word "catch," suggesting speed, agility, or determination.
CATCHER
MaleUncommon English given name with roots in medieval occupational naming practices; its meaning, derived from the term 'catcher,' refers to someone who catches or traps something.
CATELLO
MaleRare Italian male given name of Latin origin, meaning "little cat," derived from the city of Naples. It was traditionally used as a patronymic surname before being adopted as a first name in the 16th century, conveying elegance and sophistication.
CATHAL
MaleAncient Irish masculine given name derived from "cathach", meaning "battle".
CATHAN
MaleAncient Irish given name that translates to "little warrior" or "battle," deriving from the word "cathán." Popular among early Celtic tribes, it has been associated with notable figures like Cathán mac Ailill and remains relatively uncommon today despite its growing popularity.
CATHERINE
MaleFeminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the word "katharos," meaning "pure" or "clear." Its popularity can be traced back to ancient Greece but it became more common as a given name during the Middle Ages in Europe. One of its most famous bearers was Saint Catherine of Alexandria, a Christian martyr whose legend inspired many artistic representations. Today, Catherine remains popular worldwide and is associated with purity, intelligence, and strength.
CATHLEEN
MaleCathleen, of Irish origin, means "fair-haired warrior woman.
CATHY
MaleFrench-derived name that signifies "pure" or "clear," derived from 'cathédrale' meaning 'cathedral'.
CATINA
MaleRare but unique Spanish-derived female name, signifying 'basin' or 'tray'.
CATLIN
MaleIrish origin given name derived from the Gaelic surname "Caitlín," meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.
CATO
MaleLatin-derived given name, prominent in ancient Roman history, notably carried by Marcus Porcius Cato, also known as Cato the Elder, a respected statesman, orator, and historian famed for his writings on agriculture, politics, and stern moral principles.
CATON
MaleRare Latin-origin given name meaning "clever" or "intelligent," inspired by Roman statesman Cato the Elder known for his wisdom and virtue during the late republic period.
CATRELL
MaleDistinct Irish given name derived from the Gaelic surname Ó Cathail, meaning "descendant of Cathal," which itself signifies "battle" or "strife.
CAUA
MaleHebrew name meaning "assembly" or "gathering," symbolizing unity and harmony with roots in ancient biblical history.
CAUAN
MaleDistinctive Brazilian name derived from the Tupi word "kauã," meaning "eagle" and symbolizing strength, courage, and freedom.
CAULDER
MaleRare Scottish given name meaning "cold stream" or "cold valley," derived from the surname Cauldhame which originated in East Lothian's Coldingham area.
CAULEN
MaleRare and elegant French name meaning "of noble descent," originating from medieval France and once popular among its nobility.
CAULIN
MaleCauline is an Irish name meaning 'beautiful girl', derived from the Irish word 'caol' meaning slender or elegant.
CAULLIN
MaleCaullyn is an uncommon but striking Irish given name derived from the ancient surname O'Caoilfinn, translating to 'descendant of Caoilfinn', itself signifying 'slender fair'.
CAUY
MaleDistinctive French origin name meaning 'small oak tree' in Occitan, symbolizing strength and resilience.
CAVALLI
MaleItalian given name and surname originating from the word 'cavallo', meaning 'horse'. It was likely bestowed upon individuals involved with horses or horse trading, reflecting qualities like strength and nobility.
CAVAN
MaleIrish origin name, derived from the Irish word 'cabhán' meaning 'hollow' or 'flat-topped hill'.
CAVANAUGH
MaleIrish name derived from the ancient Gaelic "Ó CABhannach," meaning "wolf" or "warrior." It originated in County Tyrone and was historically associated with prominent, brave leaders.
CAVANI
MaleItalian surname originating from 'cavanna', meaning 'cave'. It was likely given to people living near caves or hollow areas, with notable bearer being Uruguayan footballer Edinson Cavani.
CAVARI
MaleDistinctive Latin-origin given name whose meaning can vary depending on the source consulted, potentially signifying 'to dig' or relating to the town Cavarzere in Italy, or even being associated with the color red in Basque culture.
CAVELL
MaleRare English given name derived from the Old English word "cæfel," meaning "battle" or "strife." Introduced by the Normans post-1066, it evolved from an occupational surname to a given name. Though not popular, Cavell connotes strength and masculinity due to its historical associations.
CAVEN
MaleUncommon Irish name derived from O'Cathain, meaning 'descendant of Cathán', with a rich historical significance in County Monaghan during the Middle Ages.
CAVETT
MaleRare English given name derived from the Old French word 'caboche', meaning 'head'.
CAVIN
MaleRare, historic Latin name meaning 'hawk', symbolizing strength and vision.
CAVION
MaleAfrican-origin name derived from the Igbo tribe's name for January, "Kawo Igwe", meaning "the king has arrived".
CAVON
MaleRare Latin-derived unisex name with a notable history. It signifies strength and wisdom, originating from the Latin word 'caveo', meaning 'to be on guard'. Throughout history, figures like Julius Caesar's centurion have carried this name, which continues to be chosen for its unique identity.
CAVONTE
MaleUncommon Italian name derived from Cavonti, potentially meaning 'big stone' or 'rock', suggesting strength and steadfastness.