Cayson
Variant of the name Kayson, which means 'son of a warrior'.
Caytlan
Modern variation of Caitlin, meaning 'pure'.
Caz
A diminutive form of names starting with 'Ca-', often short for Caspian or Casper, meaning 'treasurer'.
Ceadd
AnOld English variant of the name Chad, meaning 'battle'.
Ceadda
Old English origin meaning 'battle'.
Ceadel
Meaning is not definitively known, possibly related to 'battle' or 'warrior'.
Ceadwalla
Meaning is not definitively known, possibly related to 'battle'.
Ceadwealla
Possibly means 'battle rule' or 'war chief'.
Ceafor
Meaning unclear, possibly associated with 'warrior' or 'leader'.
Ceagan
Little fire.
Cealfa
A variant of the name Kelsey, often interpreted as 'ceallach's daughter'.
Cealin
Little, small.
Ceallach
Bright-headed or a warrior.
Ceallachan
A diminutive form of Ceallach, meaning 'little warrior'.
Cealli
A term that represents 'a chooser' or 'one who gathers'.
Ceana
The name signifies 'a form of Kiera', meaning 'little dark one'.
Ceanatis
Likely related to 'Cean' or 'head' in Old Irish.
Ceapmann
Derived from the Irish for 'merchant', associated with trade.
Ceara
Dark or black, often associated with the goddess of war.
Cearl
Strong or robust, a traditional masculine name.
Cearney
Derived from old Irish, meaning 'a warrior'.
Ceasar
Emperor; derived from the Roman family name of Julius Caesar.
Ceaster
Derived from the Old English word for 'fort or fortress'.
Ceastun
Meaning relates to 'stunning' or 'impressive'.
Ceatta
Means 'joy' or 'heavenly being'.
Ceatwe
Means 'one who speaks or denotes'.
Ceawa
A place or person reference, often associated with 'gift'.
Ceawlin
Of gifted/ noble lineage; a variant of 'Cailin'.
Cebba
A form of the name 'Cecily', meaning 'blind'.
Cebbi
A variant of the name Ceb, meaning 'gift' in Armenian.
Cecca
A diminutive form of names like Francesca, meaning 'free one' or 'from France'.
Cece
A diminutive of names such as Cecilia, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted' in Latin.
Ceceilia
A variation of Cecilia, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Cecelia
A variant of Cecilia, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Cecely
A variant of Cecilia, traditionally meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Cecelya
A variant of Cecily, derived from Cecilia, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Cecil
Of uncertain meaning, possibly derived from 'caecus', meaning 'blind'.
Cecile
The French form of Cecilia, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Cecili
A form of Cecilia, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Cecilia
Of Latin origin meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Ceciliane
A feminine form of the name Cecil, generally associated with the meaning 'blind'.
Cecilie
A variant of Cecilia, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Cecilija
A variant of Cecilia, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Cecilio
A masculine form of Cecilia, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Cecilius
A variant of the name Cecil, derived from 'caecus', meaning 'blind'.
Cecille
The French variant of Cecilia, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Cecillia
An alternate spelling of Cecilia, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Cecillo
A diminutive of Cecilio, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Cecillus
A variant of the name Cecil, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Cecily
Cecily means 'blind', derived from the Latin name Caecilia.
Cecy
Cecy is a variation of Cecily, meaning 'blind'.
Cecylia
Cecylia is a Polish variant of Cecilia, meaning 'blind'.
Ced
Ced is a diminutive of Cedric, meaning 'bounty' or 'generosity'.
Cedany
Cedany is a modern name that may derive from Cedric or similar names; exact meaning unknown.
Cedda
Cedda is a variant of Cedric, meaning 'bounty' or 'generosity'.
Cedric
Cedric means 'bounty' or 'generosity', and was popularized by Sir Walter Scott.
Cedrica
Cedrica is a feminine variant of Cedric, meaning 'bounty' or 'generosity'.
Cedrick
Cedrick is a variation of Cedric, meaning 'bounty' or 'generosity'.
Cedrych
Cedrych is a Welsh form of Cedric, meaning 'bounty' or 'generosity'.
Ceil
A Welsh name meaning 'a slender, delicate girl'.
Ceili
An Irish name meaning 'a musical gathering' or 'a party'.
Cein
A Welsh name meaning 'beautiful and radiant'.
Ceinwen
A Welsh name meaning 'fair, white, or blessed'.
Ceire
An Irish name derived from 'Cadhla' meaning 'graceful'.
Ceirin
A Welsh diminutive form of 'Ceyrn' meaning 'little Ceyrn'.
Ceiriog
A Welsh name meaning 'little Ceyr', where Ceyr refers to a battle cry or series of sounds.
Ceiro
A variant of 'Cyr' meaning 'the sun'.
Ceitimor
An Irish name meaning 'great warrior'.
Celandine
An English name referring to a yellow flower, 'Celandine' often associated with spring and rebirth.
Celdtun
An Old English name meaning 'valley of the kultured town'.
Celena
Derived from the Greek word meaning 'moon' or 'heavenly'.
Celene
A variant of the name 'Selene', associated with the Greek moon goddess.
Celenia
A name meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky', often associated with divine qualities.
Celerina
A name derived from Latin meaning 'swift' or 'accelerated'.
Celesse
Derived from Latin, meaning 'heavenly' or 'celestial'.
Celest
A name meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky', often used in Christian contexts.
Celesta
A name from Latin meaning 'heavenly' or 'celestial'.
Celeste
Celeste means 'heavenly' or 'heaven.'
Celestia
Celestia means 'heavenly' or 'divine.'
Celestin
Celestin means 'heavenly' or 'of the sky.'
Celestina
Celestina means 'little heaven' or 'heavenly.'
Celestine
Celestine means 'heavenly' or 'of the heavens.'
Celestino
Celestino means 'little heavenly one.'
Celestria
Celestria means 'heavenly' or 'from the sky.'
Celestyn
Celestyn means 'heavenly' or 'of the heavens.'
Celia
Celia means 'heavenly' or 'of the sky.'
Celida
Celida means 'heavenly' or 'of heaven.'
Celie
Celie means 'heavenly' or 'sky.'
Celina
Celina means 'heavenly' or 'sky.'
Celinda
Celinda means 'heavenly' or 'of the sky.'
Celine
Celine means 'heavenly' or 'sky.'
Celio
Celio means 'heavenly' or 'of the sky.'
Celisa
Celisa means 'heavenly' or 'from the sky.'
Celise
Celise means 'heavenly' or 'of the sky.'
Celisse
Celisse means 'heavenly' or 'from heaven.'
Celleen
Celleen means 'heavenly' or 'sky.'
Celli
Celli means 'heavenly' or 'of heaven.'
Cellina
Cellina is derived from the Italian word for 'little cell' or 'small room' and can signify a sense of sweetness.
Celmira
Celmira is a variation of Selma, meaning 'safe' or 'protected'.
Celosia
Celosia refers to 'burning' in Greek, and it is also a type of flower symbolizing beauty and resilience.