Carry
A diminutive of 'Caroline' or 'Carrie', meaning 'free.'.
Carryn
A variant spelling of 'Karen', derived from 'Catherine', meaning 'pure'.
Cars
Derived from the surname meaning 'from the marsh.'.
Carsci
A modern name with no specific meaning established.
Carsen
A modern variation of 'Carson', often meaning 'son of the marsh dweller'.
Carson
Derived from a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Carr' or 'swamp', often associated with ruggedness.
Carsten
A form of 'Christian', meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Carston
Another variant of 'Carsten', referencing 'Christian' or 'follower of Christ'.
Carswell
Derived from a Scottish surname meaning 'well by the marsh'.
Carsyn
A modern feminine variation of 'Carson', often associated with nature.
Cart
Derived from the Old English 'ceart', meaning 'one who carts goods'.
Carter
Originating from an English surname meaning 'one who transports goods by cart'.
Cartere
A variation of 'Carter', relating to cart drivers or carriers.
Cartland
Derived from the word 'land of the carts' or a compound involving cart transportation.
Cartwright
An occupational surname meaning 'maker of carts'.
Carvay
A name meaning 'love' in Welsh.
Carvel
A name meaning 'little fortress' in Old English.
Carvell
A name derived from Old English meaning 'fortified town' or 'village'.
Carver
A name meaning 'one who carves wood' in English.
Carville
A name meaning 'fortified settlement' in Welsh.
Carwyn
A name meaning 'blessed love' in Welsh.
Cary
A name which means 'fort' or ' fortress' in Old English.
Caryann
A name meaning 'pure' or 'beloved' possibly derived from 'Cary'.
Caryl
A name meaning 'free man' or 'joyful' derived from Charles.
Caryll
A name meaning 'free man' derived from a variant of Charles.
Caryn
A name meaning 'pure' or 'beloved', a variant of Karen.
Caryne
A name meaning 'pure' or 'beloved', similar to Caryn.
Carynn
Carynn means 'pure' or 'beloved.'
Carys
Carys means 'love' or 'to love.'
Cas
Cas is often a shortened form of names like Caspian or Cassidy, and can mean 'journey' or 'pure.'
Casanova
Casanova means 'new house' or 'man of the house.'
Casar
Casar means 'to marry.'
Case
Case means 'brave' or can refer to a 'box.'
Casek
Casek is derived from the name 'Kace' which means 'alert' or 'watchful.'
Casen
Casen is a modern name meaning 'pure.'
Casendana
Casendana means 'of the house of Edda.'
Casey
Casey means 'brave' or 'vigilant.'
Cash
Cash means 'wealth' or 'money.'
Cashel
Cashel means 'stone fort.'
Cashlin
Cashlin is a modern name meaning 'cash' or 'wealth.'
Cashlynn
Cashlynn means 'daughter of wealth.'
Cashton
Cashton is a modern name combining 'Cash' and 'Ashton.'
Casi
Casi is a diminutive form of names like Cassandra or Casey, meaning 'pure.'
Casia
Casia means 'cinnamon' and is derived from the Latin word for the bark used in spices.
Casidhe
Casidhe is a variant of 'Cadhla,' meaning 'pure, or 'possibly handsome'.
Casidi
Casidi is a modern variant derived from names like Cassidy, meaning 'spiritual or clever'.
Casie
Casie is a diminutive of Cassandra, meaning 'shining upon man'.
Casilda
Casilda means 'little helmet' and is of Arabic origin associated with a legendary princess.
Casildo
Casildo means 'little helmet' and is derived from the Gothic elements 'kans' for 'battle' and 'wuld' for 'glory'.
Casimer
Casimer means 'proclaimer of peace', derived from the Slavic elements 'cas' and 'mir'.
Casimir
Casimir means 'famous destroyer' or 'one who brings peace' in Slavic origins.
Casimira
Casimira, the feminine form of Casimir, likewise means 'peaceful and famous'.
Casimiro
Casimiro means 'proclaimer of peace', derived from Slavic origins, similar to Casimir.
Casmir
Casmir is another variant of Casimir, meaning 'the one who brings peace'.
Cason
Cason means 'son of the marsh' or 'from the marsh'.
Caspar
Caspar means 'treasurer' and is one of the traditional names of the Magi in the Bible.
Caspara
Caspara is the feminine form of Caspar, meaning 'treasurer'.
Caspari
Caspari is a variant that can be associated with 'treasurer', typically leaning towards male but used for females as well.
Casper
Casper means 'treasurer' and is also associated with one of the wise men in the Bible.
Caspian
Caspian relates to the Caspian Sea, possibly derived from 'Caspio', referring to the ancient Caspians.
Cass
Cass is a diminutive of Cassandra or Cassius, meaning 'shining upon man' or 'hollow'.
Cassadee
Cassadee is a modern name derived from the combination of Cass and the -dee suffix, meaning 'pure'.
Cassady
Cassady means 'clever or curly-haired', derived from the Irish surname Ó Caiside.
Cassandre
A French form of Cassandra, meaning 'shining upon man'.
Cassara
A modern name derived from Cassie, often linked with 'pure'.
Cassarra
A variation of Cassara, often associated with 'pure'.
Cassel
Meaning 'fortress' or 'castle', derived from the Germanic roots.
Cassendra
A modern variation of Cassandra, meaning 'shining upon man'.
Cassey
A diminutive form of Cassandra or Cassie, meaning 'pure'.
Cassi
A variant of Cassie or Cassandra, suggesting purity and cleanliness.
Cassia
Derived from the Latin word for 'cinnamon', symbolizing sweetness.
Cassian
Meaning 'hollow' or 'empty', often linked to a saint.
Cassica
A form related to Cassia, often interpreted as 'cinnamon'.
Cassidy
Meaning 'curly-haired', traditionally used for both genders.
Cassie
A diminutive form of Cassandra, meaning 'pure'.
Cassielle
A modern feminine variant of Cassiel, suggesting strength.
Cassilda
Dedicated to the Virgin Mary; a historical figure in Spanish tradition.
Caswell
From the ash tree well.
Caswyn
Brave or warrior.
Cat
Short form of names beginning with Cat, like Catherine; associated with purity.
Catalda
Derived from the name of Saint Alda, meaning noble.
Cataldo
Derived from the name of Saint Alda, meaning noble.
Catalena
Diminutive of Catalina, meaning pure.
Cataleya
A type of orchid; symbolizes beauty and elegance.
Catalin
Form of the name Catherine, meaning pure.
Catalina
Spanish form of Katherine, meaning pure.
Cataline
Diminutive of Catherine, meaning pure.
Catalonia
Name derived from the region in Spain; associated with strong cultural identity.
Catalyn
Variation of Catherine, meaning pure.
Catarina
Variation of Catherine, meaning pure.
Catarino
Masculine form of Catarina, meaning pure.
Catavignus
Derived from Latin, meaning 'from the narrow valley'.
Cate
A diminutive of Catherine, meaning 'pure'.
Catel
A feminine form of the name Cato which means 'all-knowing'.
Catelin
A variant of Caitlin, meaning 'pure'.
Cateline
A variant of Catherine, meaning 'pure'.
Catell
A diminutive form of Catherine, meaning 'pure'.
Catelynn
A modern variant of Caitlin, meaning 'pure'.
Caten
Derived from Latin, meaning 'a chain'.
Catena
Latin for 'chain' or 'link'.