Butrus
Another variant of the name Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Buttel
An occupational surname meaning 'butler' or 'bottle maker' in German.
Byanca
White or pure, derived from the name Bianca.
Byrguith
Meaning 'by the river', reflecting geographical heritage.
Byrne
A name denoting 'river' or 'slope', linked to Irish nobility.
Byrtel
A name derived from the Old English word for 'bird' or 'songbird'.
Bysshe
A name meaning 'bush' or 'thicket', often referring to a place name in the UK.
Byttel
A diminutive form meaning 'little', often used affectionately.
Byttic
Derived from 'bit', it implies smallness or diminutiveness.
Cab
A diminutive of the name Cabot or abbreviation of other names like Caleb, meaning 'devotion to God.'
Cabail
An Irish name meaning 'stout' or 'strong one.'
Cabe
An English variation of the name Caleb, meaning 'faithful' or 'loyal.'
Cabell
Derived from an Old French surname meaning 'little chief' or 'leader'.
Cable
Originally a surname meaning 'a rope or chain resembling a cable'.
Cabot
Originally a surname derived from the Old French term 'cabot', meaning 'a small boat'.
Cabott
A variant of 'Cabot', also derived from an Old French term for 'small boat'.
Caca
Means 'silly' or 'foolish' in colloquial Spanish; it is often a diminutive or term of endearment.
Cace
A modern invented name, sometimes associated with 'Cace' as a diminutive of various names.
Cada
Means 'each' or 'every' in Spanish, often used in various contexts.
Cadal
Derived from 'Cadel', meaning 'battle' or 'war'.
Cadan
Meaning 'warrior' in Irish, derived from the Gaelic 'cadhan'.
Cadby
An old English surname meaning 'the place of the warrior'.
Cadda
A diminutive of names like 'Catherine', meaning 'pure'.
Caddaham
An old Scottish name derived from 'Caddah', associated with nobility and leadership.
Caddam
An English surname meaning 'from the place of the warrior'.
Caddaric
Caddaric means 'warrior' or 'battle ruler' in Old English.
Caddarik
Caddarik is derived from Caddaric and means 'brave ruler'.
Caddawyc
Caddawyc translates to 'from the warrior's estate'.
Caddie
Caddie is a diminutive of Catherine and means 'pure'.
Cade
Cade means 'round' or 'barrel' in Old English.
Cadee
Cadee is a feminine variation of Cade, meaning 'round'.
Cadel
Cadel means 'battle' and derives from Welsh origins.
Cadell
Cadell means 'battle' in Welsh, symbolizing a warrior or fighter.
Caden
Caden is often interpreted as 'fighter' or 'spirit' in modern usage.
Cadence
Cadence means 'rhythm' or 'flow' in music and poetry.
Cadey
Cadey is a diminutive form of Cade, meaning 'round'.
Cadfael
Cadfael means 'battle priest' derived from Welsh elements.
Cadfan
Cadfan means 'battle man' in Welsh, indicating a warrior heritage.
Cadhla
Cadhla means 'beautiful' or 'graceful' in Irish Gaelic.
Cadi
Cadi is a Welsh variation of Catherine, meaning 'pure'.
Cadie
Cadie is a diminutive of Cadence, meaning 'rhythm'.
Cadmael
Cadmael means 'battle chief' or 'war leader' in Welsh.
Cadman
A warrior or one who has been hardened by battle.
Cadmon
A battle or warrior's chief.
Cadoc
The name of a 6th-century saint.
Cadog
A personal name derived from the Latin 'caducus' meaning 'fallen' or 'fallen one'.
Cadogan
A name meaning 'honor' or 'battle', linked to nobility.
Cador
A name associated with 'the one who commands' or 'ruler'.
Cadrasva
A name meaning 'battle strength'.
Cadwal
Meaning 'battle leader'.
Cadwalader
Means 'battle leader' signifying a war chief.
Cadwaladr
A name meaning 'battle ruler' or 'leader'.
Cadwallader
An anglicized form meaning 'battle leader'.
Cadwallon
A name associated with 'battle' and is often linked to historical leaders.
Cadwared
A name associated with a legendary king known for wisdom.
Cadwgan
Means 'battle or brave one'.
Cadwgon
A name meaning 'son of Cadwgain' which links to bravery.
Cadwur
A name meaning 'leader of the battle'.
Cadwyn
A name that translates to 'battle friend' or 'warrior'.
Cady
A diminutive of the name Cadence meaning 'rhythm'.
Cadyn
A modern variation of Cadence suggesting 'rhythmic'.
Cadyna
A variation of the name ''Cady,'' meaning 'pure.'
Cadynn
An alternate form of Caden, meaning 'spirit warrior.'
Caecca
An Anglicized form of the Gaelic name 'Caíche,' meaning 'the eloquent one.'
Caeden
A modern invented name derived from the Irish 'Aodhán,' meaning 'little fire.'
Caedmon
Derived from Old English, meaning 'battle and glory.'
Caedwalla
Meaning 'battle leader' or 'battle wall.'
Caedyn
A modern anglicized form of 'Caden,' meaning 'spirit warrior.'
Caefca
A less common variant of 'Caeff,' meaning 'the one who is bright.'
Caega
Derived from 'Caedh,' meaning 'battle' or 'warrior.'
Caege
Modern variation of Cady, which means 'pure.'
Caegel
Means 'gleaming' or 'shining.'
Caegi
A variant of Cadi, meaning 'pure.'
Caegin
Derived from 'Caden,' meaning 'spirit warrior.'
Caegla
Meaning 'the one who is a bright light.'
Cael
Means 'slender' or 'fair.'
Caela
Of Gaelic origin, meaning 'slender' or 'fair.'
Caelan
Of Gaelic origin, meaning 'slender' or 'narrow.'
Caelci
Variant of Cael, meaning 'slender' or 'fair.'
Caelen
A variant of Caelan, meaning 'slender' or 'narrow.'
Caeli
Meaning 'sky or heavens.'
Caelia
Heavenly; of the sky.
Caelian
Of the heavens or heavenly.
Caelic
Victorious; one who triumphs.
Caelin
Slender; fair.
Caelius
Heavenly or of the sky.
Caellum
Sky; heaven.
Caelum
Sky; heaven.
Caelyn
Pure; slender.
Caemlyn
A form of the name with no specific traditional meaning associated.
Caera
A name associated with 'friend' or 'beloved'.
Caerda
A warrior; one who is strong.
Caerdin
A fortress of the sea.
Caersewiella
A name of a mythical character; precise meaning is obscure.
Caerwyn
Beautiful fortress; noble.
Caesarea
The name used for a coastal city in ancient Judea, related to royal association.
Caesaria
Related to Caesar; royal.
Caetano
Of the father; Christian name derived from Saint Cajetan.
Caetlin
Pure; the diminutive form of Caitrín.
Caetlyn
Pure; slim or slender.
