Callister
Derived from the surname meaning servant of the church
Callixtus
Most beautiful
Callum
Dove; symbol of peace
Cally
Beautiful, derived from Callista
Callyn
Variant of Callan, meaning rock
Callyr
Of unknown origin, may derive from Cally
Calogera
Beautiful voice
Calogero
Good man, derived from the Greek word 'kalos' meaning good
Camarin
Derived from the Old English meaning 'a chamber, room' or as a modern invented name.
Camarsa
Typically signifies 'a companion' or 'friend' in Spanish.
Camasa
Related to 'chamber' or a feminine form of a place name.
Camber
Refers to a 'curved structure' or a 'bent or curved position' in architecture.
Cambree
An invented name, possibly combining elements meaning 'fenced' or 'river land'.
Cambrey
A modern combination name with unclear historical meaning, often indicates 'river district'.
Cambri
A variant of Cambree, with origins in place names meaning 'river bank'.
Cambria
Derived from the Welsh name for Wales and means 'the land of the Welsh'.
Cambridge
Refers to a town in England, means 'bridge over the river Cam'.
Cambrie
A modern variation of Cambria, typically feminine, with similar geographic implications.
Cambryn
A modern name derived likely from Cambree or Cambri, with no specific meaning.
Camden
Means 'winding valley' or 'enclosed valley' in Old English.
Camdyn
A modern variation of Camden, meaning 'winding valley', commonly used for both genders.
Came
A variation of 'cameo' or 'to come'; less common as a given name.
Camea
Possibly derived from 'cameo', relating to a carved image or portrait.
Camelia
Derived from the Latin 'Camellia' flower name, representing beauty and perseverance.
Camella
Meaning 'young ceremonial attendant,' derived from the Latin 'camillus.'
Camellia
Named after the Camellia flower, signifying purity and beauty.
Camenzind
A surname that reflects ancestral lineage from Switzerland, often associated with the Camenzind family.
Camerina
A diminutive form of 'camera,' meaning chamber or room, often associated with home and comfort.
Cameron
Meaning 'crooked nose,' originally a surname derived from a Scottish clan.
Cameryn
A modern variation of Cameron, commonly used for both genders.
Cami
A diminutive of both Camila and Cameron, often indicating a young girl or familiar address.
Camila
Meaning 'young ceremonial attendant,' derived from the Latin 'camillus.'
Camile
A variant of Camille, meaning 'young ceremonial attendant' from Latin origins.
Camilla
Derived from 'Camillus,' meaning 'young ceremonial attendant' or 'helper.'
Camille
A form of Camilla, meaning 'young ceremonial attendant' from Latin roots.
Camillei
A variant of Camille, signifying 'young ceremonial attendant.'
Camillia
A variant of Camilla, meaning 'young ceremonial attendant.'
Camillo
A derivation of Camilla, meaning 'attendant at a religious ceremony.'
Camillus
Meaning 'young ceremonial attendant,' historically a name given to temple priests.
Camilo
A variant of Camillus, meaning 'young ceremonial attendant.'
Camisha
A modern creation likely inspired by names like Camille and Camilla.
Camlach
Translates to 'battle,' a name often associated with warriors in ancient Irish culture.
Camlyn
A modern variation of the name 'Camille' which means 'attendant' or 'servant' in Latin.
Camm
Derived from the name 'Camden', meaning 'winding valley'.
Cammi
A diminutive form of 'Camille' meaning 'attendant' or 'servant'.
Cammie
A diminutive of 'Camille', signifying 'young ceremonial attendant'.
Cammy
A variant of 'Cammie', meaning 'attendant' or 'young ceremonial attendant'.
Camora
A name of recent origin that does not have a widely accepted meaning but is often associated with beauty or charm.
Campbell
Derived from Gaelic, meaning 'crooked mouth'.
Campesa
Is commonly believed to relate to 'cape' or 'shore', derived from the reference to geographical features.
Campeya
A modern name derived from Latin roots, often suggests 'field' or 'plain'.
Camri
A modern variant of 'Camryn', with no direct historical meanings, though often linked to noble sentiments.
Camrin
A variant of 'Camryn', signifying 'crooked nose', from an old English heritage.
Camron
Derived from a surname meaning 'crooked nose'.
Camryn
A modern name variant meaning 'crooked nose'.
Camvlorigi
A modern variant that likely signifies a noble or leading entity; often used in modern contexts.
Camylle
A variant of Camille, meaning 'free-born' or 'noble'.
Cana
Refers to a place known for the miracle of turning water into wine, thus symbolizing joy.
Candace
Derived from the titles of Ethiopian queens, meaning 'pure'.
Candasa
A variant of the name Candela, representing 'light' or 'candle'.
Candavega
A name possibly derived from a combination of 'Canda' and 'vega', signifying 'river bank' or 'low land'.
Candavira
A name that signifies a spiritual connection, often associated with 'glowing' or 'bright'.
Candela
Meaning 'candle' in Spanish, symbolizing light and purity.
Candelaria
Referring to the celebration of the Virgin of Candelaria, meaning 'light'.
Candelario
Derived from the name Candelaria, meaning 'light bearer'.
Candelora
A feminine form derived from 'Candelaria', meaning 'light' or 'candle'.
Candess
A modern name embodying 'sweetness' or 'delight'.
Candi
A diminutive of Candice, signifying 'clarity' or 'whiteness'.
Candia
Meaning 'white' or 'pure', often associated with the island of Crete.
Candice
Means 'purity' or 'clarity', derived from Latin origins.
Candid
Means 'bright', 'clear', or 'sincere' in Latin.
Candida
Meaning 'bright' or 'white', often associated with purity.
Candide
Means 'innocent' or 'simple' in French; also a character in Voltaire's novel.
Candido
Meaning 'pure' or 'sincere' from Latin roots.
Candie
A diminutive of Candice, symbolizing 'clarity' or 'brightness'.
Candis
Brilliant white; glowing white.
Candle
A source of light made from wax.
Candon
A personal name derived from 'Cianan', meaning 'little distant one'.
Candy
Sweet; often used as a nickname for short names like Candis.
Candyce
A variant of the name Candace, meaning 'pure' or 'clarity', often associated with a queen in the Bible.
Cane
A derivative of the name Cain, meaning 'spear' or 'to acquire'.
Canela
Means 'cinnamon' in Spanish, symbolizing warmth and spice.
Canice
From 'Cainnech', meaning 'handsome', associated with several saints.
Canna
Meaning 'reeds' or 'canes', often associated with growth and flexibility.
Cannan
Means 'descendant of Cannan', which reflects a familial lineage.
Canne
Variation of 'Canna', meaning 'reed' or 'flower', symbolizing beauty and resilience.
Cannon
Refers to a type of artillery or as a surname meaning 'ruler' or 'leader' in various contexts.
Cano
Means 'river', often symbolizing life or a journey.
Canon
Denotes a 'rule' or 'law', usually in religious contexts referring to the canon of literature or scripture.
Canta
Means 'to sing' in Latin, implying joy and expression.
Cantara
Means 'to sing', connoting joy and melodiousness.
Cantarella
A diminutive form of 'cantar', meaning 'to sing', often associated with song and melody.
Cantiori
Means 'singers' or 'choir', denoting musical talent and artistry.
Canton
Refers to a region or corner, often relating to local governance or community.
Cantwine
Can mean 'to sing' or refer to a gathering place for songs, highlighting community and unity.
Canute
A name meaning 'knot' or 'to knot' in Old Norse.
Canzada
Meaning 'to sing' in Spanish, often associated with joy.
Caoilainn
Meaning 'slender' or 'fair' in Gaelic.
Caoimhe
Meaning 'gentle' or 'precious' in Gaelic.
Caolan
A name meaning 'narrow' or 'slender' in Gaelic.
