Caomh
Meaning 'noble' or 'gentle' in Gaelic.
Capeka
A diminutive form of 'capa', meaning 'cape' or 'cloak'.
Capella
Meaning 'little goat', derived from a star's name in the constellation Auriga.
Capri
Named after the island in Italy, representing freedom and beauty.
Capriana
Meaning 'of the island of Capri', symbolizing beauty and charm.
Caprice
Meaning 'whim' or 'fancy', symbolizing spontaneity and freedom.
Capricia
Meaning 'playful' or 'capricious', representing a nature of whimsy.
Capucina
Meaning 'little hood' in reference to the monk's habit, symbolizes modesty and humility.
Capucine
Capucine means 'nasturtium' in French, referring to the flower known for its vibrant color and edible qualities.
Cara
Cara means 'friend' in Irish Gaelic.
Caracy
Caracy is derived from the Gaelic word meaning 'a friend or dear one.'
Caradoc
Caradoc means 'beloved' or 'dear one' in Welsh.
Caradog
Caradog is a variant of Caradoc and carries the same meaning of 'beloved.'
Carados
Carados is derived from 'Caradoc' with similar roots in beloved or dear, popular among historical figures in Wales.
Caraf
Caraf is derived from Gaelic influence meaning 'friend' or 'companion.'
Caragh
Caragh means 'the beloved one' in Irish.
Carah
Carah, a variant of Cara, means 'friend' or 'beloved' in Irish.
Caral
Caral is derived from the Spanish word meaning 'gift of God.'
Caraleen
Caraleen is a diminutive form of Cara, meaning 'little friend.'
Caraleena
Caraleena is a variation of Caraleen and means 'little beloved friend.'
Caraline
Caraline is a variant of Cara, meaning 'friend.'
Caralyn
Caralyn is a variant of Cara and means 'friend.'
Caralyne
Caralyne is a variant of Caroline, meaning 'free man,' but often relates back to the 'friend' meaning of Cara.
Caralynn
Caralynn combines the meanings of Cara, meaning 'dear one,' and the suffix -lynn indicating a place or lake.
Carantoc
A name of Celtic origin referring to a 'beloved servant' or 'one who cares'.
Carantok
A form of the name Carantoc, meaning 'beloved' or 'kind-hearted'.
Carbani
A surname that likely derives from terms meaning 'charcoal burner' or 'coal merchant'.
Carberry
A surname meaning 'from the castle of the Berry', used for both genders.
Carbry
An Irish name that means 'fortified place' or 'from the fortified town'.
Carda
A feminine name meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one'.
Cardella
A diminutive of 'Carda', meaning 'little dear' or 'little beloved'.
Carden
A surname meaning 'from the marsh', associated with landscape features.
Cardiff
Derived from the Welsh for 'fort on the site of the river Taff', used for both genders.
Cardwell
A surname indicating 'well by the marsh', used for both genders.
Caree
A variant of the name 'Carrie', meaning 'pure' or 'beloved' in Latin origins.
Careen
A name meaning 'to move swiftly', often signifying a light-hearted nature.
Carel
A diminutive form of Charles, meaning 'free man.'
Caren
A form of Karen meaning 'pure, clear.'
Carene
A variant of Karen, meaning 'beloved.'
Carenza
Derived from 'carenza' meaning 'beloved' or 'dear.'
Carey
Derived from the Gaelic name Ó Ciardha, meaning 'descendant of Ciardha.'
Cargan
Meaning 'little sea man' or 'descendant of Corc,' referring to a historic figure.
Cari
A diminutive form of Carina, meaning 'dear, beloved.'
Caria
Means 'the graceful one.'
Cariad
Translates to 'beloved' or 'love.'
Cariana
Derived from the Latin for 'beloved one.'
Cariann
A combination of Cara and Ann, meaning 'beloved grace.'
Carianne
A variant of Cariann, meaning 'beloved' and 'graceful.'
Caridad
Means 'charity' or 'love,' in the context of Christian virtues.
Carie
A diminutive form of Caroline, meaning 'strong' or 'free man.'
Carien
A variant of the name Karen, meaning 'pure.'
Carileph
Means 'man from the fortification.'
Carilla
Carilla means 'little beloved' in Greek.
Carilyn
Carilyn is a modern name combining 'Cara' meaning 'beloved' and 'Lynn' meaning 'lake' or 'water'.
Carilynne
Carilynne is a variant of Carilyn, combining 'Cara' (beloved) with a common suffix '-lynne'.
Carin
Carin is derived from 'Carina', meaning 'beloved' or 'dear' in Latin.
Carina
Carina means 'beloved' or 'dear' in Latin.
Carinda
Carinda is derived from the Latin 'Carina', meaning 'beloved'.
Carine
Carine is the French form of 'Carina', meaning 'beloved'.
Carinet
Carinet is a diminutive form of Carine, meaning 'little beloved' in French.
Carinna
Carinna means 'beloved' in Italian, derived from 'Carina'.
Carinu
Carinu is an Italian form of Carina, meaning 'beloved' or 'darling'.
Cario
Cario is derived from the Italian 'Cario', meaning 'beloved'.
Caris
Caris means 'love' in Welsh, derived from the word 'caru'.
Carisa
Carisa is related to 'Carina', meaning 'beloved' in Latin.
Carissa
Carissa is derived from 'Carina', meaning 'beloved' or 'dear'.
Carissima
Carissima means 'most beloved' in Latin.
Carissy
Carissy is a modern derivative of Carissa, denoting 'beloved'.
Cariston
Cariston can be interpreted as 'from the town of Caris', or 'beloved'.
Carita
Carita means 'little dear' in Spanish, derived from 'cariño'.
Caritas
Caritas means 'charity' or 'love' in Latin.
Carl
A name meaning 'man' or 'free man'
Carla
A feminine form of Carl meaning 'free woman'
Carlatun
A diminutive form of Carl, typically implying 'little free man'
Carlay
A modern name likely derived from a combination of Carl and Lay, signifying 'free from burdens'
Carlee
A modern variation of Carly, meaning 'free woman'
Carleen
A variant of Carla meaning 'little free woman'
Carleena
A variation of Karina, meaning 'pure' or 'beloved'
Carleigh
A modern spelling of Carly, meaning 'free woman'
Carlen
A variant of Carl meaning 'free man'
Carlene
A variant of Carl, meaning 'free woman'
Carleton
Meaning 'from the land of the free peasants'
Carletta
A diminutive form of Carla, meaning 'little free woman'
Carley
A variant of Carly, meaning 'free woman' or 'from the meadow'
Carli
A shorter form of Carla, meaning 'free woman'
Carlie
A variant of Carly, meaning 'free woman'
Carlijn
A Dutch diminutive of Carla, meaning 'free woman'
Carlile
Meaning 'from the land of Carl' or 'the free man'
Carlin
A diminutive of Charles, meaning 'man' or 'free man'
Carlina
A diminutive of Carla, meaning 'little free one'
Carline
Strong, free man; feminine form of Charles.
Carlino
Little Charles; a diminutive form of Carlo.
Carliss
A modern variation of Carla or Charles; meaning free woman.
Carlissa
A modern feminine creation from Charles, signifying strength.
Carlita
Little Charles; a diminutive form of Carla.
Carlito
Little Charles; affectionate diminutive of Carlos.
Carlitos
Little Charles; often used affectionately in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Carlla
A modern spelling of Carla, meaning free woman.
Carlo
Strong and manly; Italian form of Charles.
Carlos
Free man; Spanish form of Charles.