Caetti
Derived from the Italian surname meaning 'little Cato' or 'pure'.
Cafa
Of Brazilian origin, meaning 'the one who is kind and friendly'.
Caflisch
A Swiss surname derived from the old German 'cavalier', meaning 'horseman'.
Cagney
An Irish name meaning 'descendant of Eachthighearn', which translates to 'son of the horse lord'.
Cahal
An Irish name meaning 'strong in battle' or 'brave warrior'.
Cahil
An Irish variant of Cahal, meaning 'victorious spirit'.
Cahill
An Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Caoinheal' which translates to 'slender or delicate'.
Caia
Of Latin origin, meaning 'to rejoice'.
Caieta
A Latin name meaning 'rejoicing' or 'happy'.
Caifas
Derived from the Hebrew word for 'rock', associated with the name of the biblical high priest Caiaphas.
Caila
A variant of the name 'Kaila', meaning 'slim' or 'fair'.
Cailae
A derivative of 'Caila', associated with the meaning 'slender' or 'fair'.
Cailean
Means 'young warrior' in Scottish Gaelic.
Cailee
A derivative of the name 'Kaylee', often meaning 'pure' or 'beloved'.
Caileigh
An Anglicized form of 'Caileach', meaning 'the veiled one'.
Cailey
A modern spelling variant of 'Kaylee', meaning 'pure'.
Cailie
A diminutive form of names like 'Caila' meaning 'beloved'.
Cailla
An Anglicized form of 'Caileach', often denoting 'a veiled goddess' or 'a hag'.
Cailley
A modern variation on 'Kailey', meaning 'slender'.
Caillin
A variation of 'Cailin', means 'little girl'.
Caily
A variant form of 'Kaylee', meaning 'pure'.
Cailyn
A modern name derived from 'Cailin', meaning 'girl' or 'young lady'.
Cailynn
A modern feminine form of the name Caitlin, meaning 'pure.'
Caindale
A combination name possibly meaning 'valley of the Caens.'
Cainon
A modern variant of Cain, signifying 'acquired.'
Caio
Derived from the Latin name Caius, meaning 'rejoice.'
Cairbre
Means 'charioteer' in ancient Irish.
Cairon
A variation of Cairbre meaning 'charioteer.'
Cais
Means 'laughter' or 'cheerfulness' in Irish.
Caisie
A modern spelling of Casey, meaning 'brave.'
Cait
A form of Catherine, meaning 'pure.'
Caitee
A modern variation of Caitlin or Kate, meaning 'pure.'
Caitir
A diminutive form of Caitlin, meaning 'pure.'
Caitlan
A variation of Caitlin, meaning 'pure.'
Caitland
A modern name that combines Caitlin and land, suggestive of being 'pure land.'
Caitlann
Another form of Caitlin, meaning 'pure.'
Caitlen
A variation of Caitlin, meaning 'pure.'
Caitley
Caitley is a variation of Caitlin, meaning 'pure' or 'clear' in Irish.
Caitlin
Caitlin is a diminutive form of Catherine, meaning 'pure' in Irish.
Caitlind
Caitlind is a modern variant of Caitlin, meaning 'pure' or 'clear' in Gaelic.
Caitly
Caitly is a variant of Caitlin, derived from 'Catherine,' meaning 'pure.'
Caitlyn
Caitlyn is a variation of Caitlin, meaning 'pure' in Irish.
Caitlynd
Caitlynd is a variant of Caitlyn, which means 'pure' in Gaelic.
Caitlynn
Caitlynn is a modern variation of Caitlin, meaning 'pure' in Gaelic.
Caitria
Caitria is an Irish name meaning 'pure' or 'innocent.'
Caitrian
Caitrian is a derivative of Caitlin, meaning 'pure' in Irish.
Caitrin
Caitrin is an Irish form of Catherine, which means 'pure.'
Caitriona
Caitriona is an Irish version of Catherine, meaning 'pure.'
Caitryn
Caitryn is a variation of Caitlin, meaning 'pure' in Irish.
Caiu
Caiu is a variant of Caius, meaning 'rejoice' or 'to be glad' in Latin.
Caius
Caius is a traditional Roman name meaning 'to rejoice.'
Caj
Caj is a diminutive of Cajetan, meaning 'from Caieta' in Polish.
Cajetan
Cajetan is derived from Caietanus, meaning 'from Caieta' in Latin.
Cajsa
A Swedish name meaning 'pure' or 'clean'.
Cajus
A Latin name meaning 'rejoice' or 'to be joyful'.
Cal
Cal is derived from the name Calvin meaning 'bald' or 'hairless' in Latin.
Cala
Cala means 'castle' or 'rocky land' in Latin contexts.
Calahan
Calahan means 'slender' or 'thin' in Gaelic.
Calais
Calais is the name of a port city and symbolizes 'a place of passage'.
Calamint
Calamint, relating to the herb, signifies refreshment and healing.
Calan
Calan means 'a fresh start' in Welsh culture.
Calandra
Calandra means 'lark' or 'songbird' in Greek, representing joy and freedom.
Calandre
Calandre refers to 'a cock or rooster', symbolizing dawn and new beginnings in French.
Calantha
Beautiful flower
Calanthe
Beautiful flower
Calanthia
Beautiful flower
Calbert
Bright or noble
Calder
From the cold river
Calderon
Big thorn or bramble bush
Caldwell
From the cold river well
Cale
To be sound or keep well
Caleah
Joyful and happiness
Caledon
Derived from the ancient name for Scotland
Caledonia
The ancient Roman name for Scotland
Caleigh
Bright, clear, or pure
Calemund
Brave protector
Calen
Calen means 'battle' or 'victory'.
Caley
Caley means 'slender' or 'fair' in Scottish Gaelic.
Calhoun
Calhoun means 'from the narrow woods'.
Cali
Cali is derived from the Latin word for 'beautiful'.
Calian
Calian is derived from the Latin word meaning 'tall' or 'slender'.
Caliana
Caliana means 'beautiful' and is a variant of Cali.
Calianna
Calianna is a blend of Cali and Anna, meaning 'beautiful grace'.
Caliburn
Caliburn is the original name of King Arthur's sword Excalibur.
Calice
Calice means 'chalice' in Latin, symbolizing purity.
Calida
Calida means 'warm' or 'hot' in Latin.
Calie
Calie is a variant of Cali, and means 'pure'.
Calimero
Calimero is a character name derived from an Italian animation, implying a 'little one'.
Calin
Calin means 'victory' in Irish.
Calina
Calina means 'hot' or 'warm' in Latin and implies passion.
Calinda
Calinda means 'bright, shining'.
Callen
Warrior
Calles
A variation of Calle, meaning street
Calli
Beautiful, lovely
Callia
Beautiful, lovely
Callidora
Gift of beauty
Callie
Most beautiful, a derivative of the name Callista
Callison
Son of Calla; can also mean beautiful flower
Callissa
Most beautiful
Callista
Most beautiful, derived from the Greek word 'kallistos'