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CAYNE
MasculineHebrew name meaning "spear" or "metalworker," originally given to the first son of Adam and Eve in the Book of Genesis. Despite its biblical origins and association with jealousy, it has evolved into a unique and modern choice for parents seeking an distinctive name for their child.
CAYNEN
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning "grace" or "beauty", with ancient biblical roots and a timeless elegance that makes it distinctive today.
CAYO
MasculineSpanish origin name derived from Latin 'Caius', meaning "sky" or "heaven". It was popular among ancient Romans like Julius Caesar.
CAYSE
MasculineFrench variant of the Irish surname Caislean, meaning 'happy or joyful', dating back to medieval Ireland and now used as a given name.
CAYSEN
MasculineUnique boys' name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history, though it may be a variant spelling of Irish Casey meaning 'vigilant'. Its popularity has risen recently, reaching its peak at 234th place in the U.S. in 2020.
CAYSEY
MasculineModern English name created by combining 'Cassidy' (meaning 'fortress') and 'Casey' (meaning 'vigorous'), resulting in a unique name that symbolizes originality.
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.
CAYSON
MasculineDistinctive American boy's name, a variant spelling of Irish origin Casey meaning "vigilant" or "alert".
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.
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.
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.
CAZIMIR
MasculineUnique Polish male given name derived from Slavic elements meaning "peaceful world.
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.
CEAN
MasculineUnusual Irish boy's name derived from the surname O'Cianain, meaning 'descendant of Cianan', an ancient Irish chieftain.
CEANDRE
MasculineUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'killing', originally a Middle Ages variant of Roman Caius.
CEASAR
MasculineCaesar is a Latin name meaning 'to cut' or 'sever', originally a title for the highest Roman military rank.
CEASARE
MasculineLatin-origin name derived from Caesar, originally meaning 'to cut' or 'to slice', and famously associated with Julius Caesar.
CEASER
MasculineThe name Caesar originates from Latin, meaning "having short hair," initially a surname but later adopted as a given name by Julius Caesar's descendants. It has since become popular worldwide for both boys and girls, with notable bearers including Augustus and George C. Scott.
CEAZAR
MasculineCaesar is a masculine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'to cut' or 'to sever'. It is derived from the Roman family name of Julius Caesar.
CEBASTIAN
MasculineUnique variation of the Latin name Sebastian, which means 'venerable' or 'revered', tracing back to ancient Greek origins.
CEBERT
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning "servant of the heart," symbolizing dedication, love, and compassion.
CEBRON
MasculineRare, historic given name with uncertain origins; some believe it's a variant of Hebrew Zebulon ("dwelling in strength"), but there's no definitive evidence to support this theory.
CECELIA
MasculineUnique female name of Latin origin, derived from "caelum" meaning heaven. It signifies "heavenly beauty".
CECELIO
MasculineDistinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from "caelum" meaning heaven, signifying "of heavenly nature.
CECIAL
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name originally used in ancient Rome. Its meaning, derived from "caecus" meaning "blind," signifies ironic flattery, interpreting as a term of endearment or admiration.
CECIL
MasculineEnglish name of Latin origin, derived from "caecus" meaning blind or sightless. Once used for those with visual impairments, it now signifies visionaries and insight beyond physical sight.
CECILE
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the masculine name Caecilius, which was popular among notable Romans.
CECILIA
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin derived from the Roman family name Caecilius, possibly meaning "blind." However, its true etymology remains uncertain. The name gained popularity through Saint Cecilia, a martyr and patron saint of musicians, and has been used by royal families throughout history, becoming a classic choice associated with elegance and grace.
CECILIO
MasculineLatin-origin male name derived from "caecus," meaning "blind." Despite its unusual etymology, it has been popular throughout history and continues to be used in various cultures today.
CEDAR
MasculineDistinctive given name of Native American origin, derived from the English word 'cedar', signifying strength, longevity, and beauty of evergreen coniferous trees.
CEDARIUS
MasculineUnique Latin-origin given name meaning "to strike down," associated with the Roman god of war, Mars.
CEDDRICK
MasculineDistinctive African name derived from the Ashanti word "Kofi", meaning "born on Friday".
CEDELL
MasculineAmerican name of Welsh origin, derived from Cadeyrn, which means "having power over enemies".
CEDENO
MasculineDistinctive name of Spanish origin, derived from the surname "Cedena" and possibly related to the word "cedro," meaning cedar tree, suggesting strength and resilience.