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Baby names starting with C
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Christain
Latin · Variant spelling of Christian, from Latin 'christianus' meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Christobal
Spanish · Spanish variant of Cristóbal (Christopher), from Greek 'Christophoros' meaning 'Christ-bearer.'
Caruso
Italian · Italian surname meaning 'close-cropped' or 'boy,' famously borne by tenor Enrico Caruso.
Charna
Slavic · From Slavic/Yiddish meaning 'dark' or 'black,' used as a traditional Eastern European name.
Carlina
German · Feminine diminutive of Carlo or Carl, from Germanic karl meaning 'free man.'
Cabot
French · Transferred from a French-origin surname meaning 'small head', made famous by explorer John Cabot.
Corwyn
Welsh · Corwyn is likely related to Welsh Corwin or Corwen forms, often interpreted as blessed heart or white circle.
Camie
Latin · Camie is a diminutive of Camille or Camilla, from Latin roots linked to ceremonial attendants or noble youth.
Cher
French · Cher comes from French cher, meaning "dear" or "beloved," and became established as a short given name.
Cammy
English · Cammy is a pet form of Camilla, a Latin name traditionally interpreted as "young ceremonial attendant."
Cavin
Irish · Likely a variant of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhin meaning 'gentle' or 'handsome.'
Chavis
French · Chavis is likely a surname-based name with French or Iberian roots, used in modern given-name style.
Cassander
Greek · From Greek Kassandros, traditionally interpreted as "shining upon mankind" and known from ancient classical history.
Cici
English · Nickname form of Cecilia or similar names, ultimately linked to Latin roots meaning "blind."
Channel
French · Channel likely reflects the English word and surname use, influenced by French canal or passage roots.
Christyn
Greek · A spelling variant of Christine, from Greek Christos, meaning follower of Christ.
Celenia
Greek · Celenia likely relates to Selena or Celina, from Greek selene meaning "moon."
Cybil
Greek · A variant of Sibyl, from Greek via Latin, meaning a prophetess or oracle.
Comfort
English · English virtue name taken directly from the word comfort, expressing consolation and strength.
Cerelia
Latin · Probably derived from Ceres, the Roman grain goddess, giving it an agricultural and fertile sense.
Chayla
English · Chayla is a modern variant possibly influenced by Shayla or Hebrew Chayim roots meaning life.
Cassady
Irish · Cassady comes from the Irish surname Cassidy, derived from Caiside, traditionally explained as curly-haired.
Carisma
Greek · Carisma comes from Greek charisma, meaning grace, gift, or favor, and is also familiar in Spanish usage.
Carmila
Hebrew · Carmila is a variant of Carmela or Carmel, from Hebrew Karmel meaning garden or vineyard.
Corryn
Irish · Corryn is a variant of Corinne or Corrin, linked to names meaning 'maiden' or 'spear.'
Chancelor
English · Chancelor comes from the title Chancellor, from Latin through French, referring to an official or office holder.
Cayenne
French · Used from the place-name Cayenne and also associated with the spicy pepper named for that place.
Cheng
Chinese · Cheng is a Chinese name and surname whose meaning varies by character, often linked to sincerity, success, or accomplishment.
Calyn
Irish · A modern spelling of Kaylin or Cailin, associated with the Irish word for girl or a slender form.
Cassidee
Irish · A spelling variant of Cassidy, from an Irish surname meaning curly-haired or clever.
Carrera
Spanish · Carrera is a Spanish surname and place-derived name meaning 'road,' 'race,' or 'course.'
Ciri
Greek · Ciri is often treated as a short form of names like Cirilla or Cyril-derived forms, linked to lordly meaning.
Cylie
English · Cylie is a modern spelling variant of Kylie, a name popularized in English-speaking use as a fresh contemporary form.
Cristos
Greek · Cristos is a variant of Christos, from Greek, meaning anointed and tied to Christian religious tradition.
Christopherjame
Greek · Christopherjame is a compound modern name combining Christopher, "bearer of Christ," with James, from Jacob.
Coltan
English · Coltan is a modern English-language name, likely influenced by Colt and Colton and valued for its strong sound.
Camrie
Scottish · Camrie is likely a modern variant of Cameron, a Scottish surname meaning "crooked nose," with a contemporary English-style spelling.
Cylee
English · Cylee is a modern English-style creation, likely influenced by Kylie, a popular contemporary sound-based name.
Conlin
Irish · Conlin comes from an Irish surname, usually derived from a Gaelic personal name meaning "hero" or "hound-descendant."
Caya
Greek · Often treated as a form of Kaia or Gaia, connecting it with earth-centered meanings.
Cormick
Irish · Cormick is likely a variant ofCormac or McCormick, from Gaelic roots often linked with charioteer or raven.
Chayden
English · A modern elaboration of Caden/Hayden-style names, created in contemporary English naming.
Cyrah
Persian · Likely connected to Cyrus, from Persian roots meaning 'sun' or 'throne,' with a softened feminine form.
Caeleb
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Caleb, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as faithful, devoted, or whole-hearted.
Caleel
Arabic · Caleel is a variant of Khalil, from Arabic, meaning friend or beloved companion.
Chibuike
African · Chibuike is an Igbo name meaning 'God is strength' or 'God is powerful.'
Chinonso
African · Chinonso is an Igbo name meaning God is near or God is close.
Caely
English · Caely is a modern variant related to Kaylee or Kaley, often linked to slender or fair associations through Celtic forms.
Cope
English · An English surname-name from an old occupational term tied to trade or buying and selling.
Cyleigh
Scottish · Cyleigh is a modern spelling of Kylie or Kylee, linked to Scottish place and surname roots.
Chasin
English · Likely a modern form of Chasen or Chase, from an English surname tied to hunting grounds.
Caylei
Irish · Caylei is a spelling variant of Kaylee or Cailey, names influenced by Irish surname forms and meaning slender or fair in some lines.
Citali
Spanish · Citali is a Hispanic spelling of Citlali, a name of Nahuatl origin meaning star.
Cathan
Irish · A Gaelic name from cath meaning "battle," often understood as "little warrior."
Carliyah
German · Carliyah blends Carly, from Germanic Karl meaning free man, with a fashionable -iyah ending.
Chaselynn
English · A modern compound of Chase and Lynn, combining surname style with a familiar feminine suffix.
Caedyn
Welsh · A modern spelling of Caden or Kadyn, often linked to Welsh roots meaning "battle" or "fighter."
Cristhofer
Greek · Cristhofer is a spelling variant of Christopher, from Greek elements meaning 'bearing Christ.'
Camily
Latin · Camily is a variant of Camille or Camila, from Latin, traditionally linked to a ceremonial attendant.
Camyra
Arabic · A modern name likely influenced by Kamira-type forms, used for its elegant sound more than one fixed etymology.
Chinmayi
Indian · From Sanskrit, Chinmayi means full of consciousness or made of pure spirit.
Caeson
Latin · Caeson is a modern form influenced by Latin Caesar and English -son names, carrying an imperial, surname-style feel.
Cynai
English · Cynai is likely a modern coined name with a concise, contemporary sound.
Conleigh
Irish · Conleigh blends Irish Con, meaning hound or chief, with the English suffix -leigh, meaning meadow.
Cobain
English · Cobain is an English surname form later used as a first name, likely from place or landscape nickname origins.
Caleya
Irish · Modern variant of Caley/Kayley, likely derived from Irish 'caol' meaning 'slender' or 'narrow'.
Caralena
English · Caralena is a modern name blending Cara, meaning 'dear' in Celtic-influenced use, with Lena as a gentle ending.
Cyson
English · Modern invented name, possibly a stylized blend of Tyson and Cyrus used in contemporary naming.
Caselynn
English · Caselynn is a modern English spelling blend of Casey and Lynne, generally a stylistic rather than traditional form.
Cariyah
Hebrew · Modern feminine name pairing 'Cari' (beloved) with the Hebrew suffix -yah, meaning 'beloved of God.'
Cormari
Irish · A contemporary variant of Cormac, an Irish name associated with heroic chieftain traditions.
Cashden
English · A modern English-form name modeled on place-name endings like -den, with no strong independent historic meaning.
Cataleah
Spanish · A modern invented blend of Catalina (Spanish form of Katherine, 'pure') and Leah (Hebrew, 'weary').
Caiah
Hebrew · Variant of Kaia or Caia, from Hebrew or Greek roots meaning 'earth' or 'rejoice.'
Celaya
Spanish · Spanish place name referring to a city in Guanajuato, Mexico, used as a given name.
Chenxi
Chinese · Chinese name combining 'Chen' (morning, dawn) and 'Xi' (hope, brightness), meaning 'morning radiance.'
Caffrey
Irish · Anglicized Irish surname from Gaelic family forms such as Ó Caffraigh, retained today mainly as a family-name given name.
Cosmas
Greek · Greek name from *kosmos* (order/universe), also borne by Christian saints in Byzantine tradition.
Chikaima
Japanese · A Japanese-influenced modern name formation, likely built from soft native phonetic elements like *chika* and *ima*.
Charlotterose
English · Blend of Charlotte and rose, meaning a woman named for Charles' root "free" with a floral rose motif.
Chikamso
African · An Igbo-influenced modern form from chi-rooted names, typically evoking divine greatness or blessing.
Calev
Hebrew · Hebrew form related to Caleb, traditionally interpreted as loyal, strong, or of the whole heart.
Chrisley
English · From Christopher, meaning Christ-bearer, joined with Old English -ley meaning meadow or clearing.
Crosbie
Norse · A place-based surname form from Old Norse village naming elements, modernized as a personal name.
Campion
English · Campion derives from Latin *campio* and medieval usage meaning champion, later preserved in English surname and naming traditions.
Chaarvi
Indian · An Indian-style name related to Charvi, associated in modern usage with brightness and charm.
Cairee
English · Cairee looks like a modern phonetic spelling related to Irish-rooted names such as Carey or Kairi-style forms.
Cersei
Greek · Popularized as a literary fantasy name and likely inspired by Circe, the enchantress of Greek myth.
Cahir
Irish · From Irish Cathair, meaning battle man or warrior in older usage.
Camina
Latin · Likely related to Latin-rooted word forms suggesting walking or journeying, giving it a flowing romantic sense.
Clove
English · Clove is an English word name from the spice clove, giving it a crisp botanical and aromatic feel.
Colibri
Spanish · Colibri means hummingbird in Spanish and French, making it a light, vivid bird-inspired name.
Ceven
French · Ceven likely references the Cevennes region of France, making it a place-inspired modern name.
Cairyn
Irish · Cairyn is likely a modern form of Karen or Ciaran-family names, with Celtic sound patterns and soft styling.
Cyro
Persian · Cyro is likely a variant of Cyrus, the ancient Persian royal name meaning sun or throne-like authority.
Cazimir
Slavic · Cazimir is a variant of Kazimir, a Slavic name meaning bringer or proclaimer of peace.
Caiani
Italian · Caiani likely derives from an Italian surname or place-related form, now adapted as a stylish modern first name.
Calaiya
English · Calaiya is a modern lyrical coinage, likely influenced by Kaia and Aaliyah-style names rather than a single historic root.
Calilah
Arabic · Calilah is likely a variant of Kalila, from Arabic, meaning "beloved" or "dear friend."
Catelina
Spanish · Catelina is a variant of Catalina, the Spanish form of Katherine, from Greek roots meaning "pure."
Celi
Latin · Celi is likely a short form related to Celia, from Latin roots meaning heavenly or of the sky.
Camzen
English · A contemporary invented blend name, likely inspired by Cam- names with a modern -zen ending.
Cylo
English · A modern short-form style name, possibly inspired by Greek-sounding elements and sleek contemporary naming trends.
Cicero
Latin · From the Roman cognomen Cicero, meaning chickpea; famously borne by the great Roman orator Marcus Tullius Cicero.
Cap
English · English informal name, often a short form of Captain, used as a nickname denoting leadership.
Ceasar
Latin · Variant spelling of Caesar, the Roman family name possibly meaning 'hairy' or 'cut.'
Claiborne
English · From Old English/French place name meaning 'clay brook' or 'boundary stream.'
Cinderella
French · From French 'Cendrillon' meaning 'little ashes,' famously the fairy-tale heroine of humble origins.
Curtiss
French · Variant of Curtis, from Old French 'curteis' meaning 'courteous, polite.'
Catherina
Greek · Variant of Catherine, from Greek katharos meaning "pure," a classic name borne by many saints and queens.
Calvert
English · English occupational surname from Old English meaning 'calf herder'; associated with the Lords Baltimore.
Corinthia
Greek · Derived from the ancient Greek city of Corinth, meaning "woman of Corinth."
Coretta
English · Diminutive of Cora, from Greek 'kore' meaning 'maiden.' Made famous by civil rights leader Coretta Scott King.
Christell
French · Variant of Christelle, from Greek 'christos' meaning anointed one.
Cliffton
English · Variant of Clifton, from Old English meaning 'settlement near a cliff'; a place-name surname.
Christo
Greek · Short form of Christopher, from Greek Christophoros meaning bearer of Christ.
Constantin
Latin · French and Romanian form of Constantine, from Latin 'constans' meaning 'steadfast' or 'constant.'
Coye
English · From Old French 'coi' meaning 'quiet' or 'shy,' used as a given name from a surname.
Cesario
Italian · From Latin 'Caesar,' possibly meaning head of hair. Also a character in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
Casilda
Spanish · Spanish saint's name, possibly from Arabic meaning to sing or battle maiden.
Coramae
Greek · Compound of Cora (Greek for maiden) and Mae (English springtime).
Christella
Greek · Diminutive of Christina, from Greek 'christos' meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Constantina
Latin · Feminine of Constantine, from Latin 'constans' meaning constant or steadfast.
California
Spanish · Place name from the US state, possibly from a Spanish romance novel's mythical island.
Conroy
Irish · From Irish Gaelic Conraoi meaning 'hound of the plain' or 'wise advisor'.
Crisanto
Spanish · From Greek 'chrysanthos' meaning 'golden flower,' borne by an early Christian martyr.
Christianna
Latin · Elaborated form of Christiana, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Cuyler
German · From Dutch 'Kuyler,' an occupational surname meaning 'maker of cowls or hoods.'
Caley
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'caol' meaning 'slender,' or an English surname from place names.
Cicilia
Latin · Variant of Cecilia, from Latin 'caecus' (blind), borne by the patron saint of music.
Christin
Latin · Variant of Christine, from Latin "Christianus" meaning follower of Christ.
Carolena
German · Elaboration of Carolina, from Germanic 'karl' meaning free woman.
Charlynn
English · American blend of Charlotte (French, 'free woman') with the Welsh suffix -lynn meaning 'lake.'
Cortney
French · A spelling variant of Courtney, from a French place surname later used as a given name.
Cyndi
Greek · A diminutive spelling of Cindy, from Cynthia, meaning woman from Kynthos.
Cherise
French · Cherise comes from French chérie and related forms, carrying the sense of dear, beloved, or cherished.
Crissy
Greek · Crissy is a diminutive of Christina or Christine, names from Greek Christos meaning anointed.
Catharina
Greek · Catharina is a classical form of Katherine, from Greek Aikaterine, traditionally linked with the meaning "pure."
Chavez
Spanish · Chavez is a Spanish surname-name likely tied to a place or family designation from Iberian roots.
Ceci
Latin · Ceci is a short French-style form of Cecily or Cecilia, from a Latin family name meaning blind.
Channa
Hebrew · Channa is a Hebrew form of Hannah, meaning "grace" or "favor."
Cristen
Greek · Cristen is a variant of Kristen or Christian, from Greek and Latin tradition meaning "anointed" or "Christian."
Chrissa
Greek · Chrissa is a short form of Christina or Crystal-related names, often tied to Greek Christos meaning 'anointed.'
Cesilia
Latin · A spelling variant of Cecilia, from a Roman family name traditionally linked with the meaning "blind."
Cristiana
Latin · A feminine form of Christian, from Latin Christianus, meaning "follower of Christ."
Caralynn
English · A blended modern name combining Cara and Lynn, with associations of beloved and lake or waterfall.
Catriona
Scottish · Catriona is a Scottish Gaelic form of Catherine, traditionally interpreted as pure.
Chadrick
English · Chadrick is a modern elaboration of Chad, a name with old Germanic and English roots linked to battle.
Camaro
Spanish · Camaro is rare as a given name and likely adapted from a surname or place-style form in Spanish or Italian usage.
Celicia
Latin · Likely a modern variant of Cecilia, from Latin caecus, traditionally interpreted as 'blind' and long associated with Saint Cecilia.
Charlea
German · Charlea is a feminine modern variant of Charlie or Charles, from Germanic Karl meaning "free person."
Chevi
English · Likely a modern variant of Chevy or Chevi, often linked to place-name roots meaning a hilly ridge or pastureland.
Corynn
Greek · A variant of Corinne, derived from Greek kore meaning "maiden" or "young woman."
Chike
African · Chike is an Igbo name meaning 'God's strength' or 'the power of God,' rooted in West African naming traditions.
Cheyanna
English · Cheyanna is likely a modern elaboration of Cheyenne, a name taken from the Native ethnonym through English use.
Camil
Latin · Camil is a form of Camille or Camila, from Latin roots often interpreted as attendant at a religious ceremony.
Chastin
English · Chastin is likely a variant of Chasten or a surname-style form from French roots related to purity or restraint.
Chazz
English · Chazz is an English diminutive of Charles, a name meaning "free man."
Codee
English · Codee is a modern spelling of Cody, an English surname derived from an Irish family name.
Cem
Arabic · Cem is the Turkish form of an Arabic-rooted name meaning gathering, assembly, or community.
Capria
Italian · Probably inspired by Capri, the Italian island name, giving it a place-based and stylish Mediterranean feel.
Cayley
Irish · Cayley is an Irish and English surname-style name, often linked to words for slender or to place-name roots.
Catelyn
Irish · Variant of Caitlin, from Katherine, traditionally interpreted as pure.
Coralia
Greek · Coralia is related to coral, from Greek and Latin roots referring to the sea-born red gemstone organism.
Cymone
Greek · A variant of Simone, from Hebrew via Greek and French usage, meaning one who hears.
Chrystian
Greek · Chrystian is a variant of Christian, from Greek and Latin roots meaning follower of Christ.
Chasten
English · Chasten likely comes from a surname related to French chaste or English Chase, giving it a refined modern surname style.
Cyre
Persian · Cyre is a modern short form likely influenced by Cyrus, the Persian royal name meaning 'sun' or 'throne.'
Chaze
French · Chaze is a modern spelling variant of Chase, from an English surname with Old French roots meaning hunt.
Chrishon
English · A modern invented name likely built from Chris with a stylized suffix.
Chrishell
English · Chrishell is a modern blend of Chris, from Greek Christos, and Shell, likely a nickname-style ending.
Chanler
English · Chanler is a variant of Chandler, an English occupational surname meaning "candle maker" or "seller of candles."
Cortlin
English · Cortlin is likely a modern form related to Courtland or Cortland, meaning land of the court or short land.
Cionna
Italian · Likely related to Gianna or Anna-style names, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Caelin
Irish · Caelin is an Irish Gaelic-style name related to Caelan, often interpreted as slender or powerful warrior.
Cadell
Welsh · A Welsh name from Cadell, traditionally associated with battle or warrior-related roots.
Capone
Italian · Capone is an Italian surname-name likely derived from a word meaning "head" or a nickname for a prominent person.
Cheick
Arabic · Cheick is a West African form of Arabic Sheikh, meaning "elder," "leader," or "respected man."
Clayten
English · Clayten is a variant of Clayton, an English place name meaning settlement on clay land.
Coltrane
English · Coltrane is a surname-style name of British Isles origin, best known through jazz musician John Coltrane.
Chevie
French · Chevie is likely a modern form influenced by Chevy or Chevalier, with French sound roots tied to 'horse' or knighthood.
Celio
Latin · Celio comes from Latin Caelius, meaning heavenly or of the sky, preserved in Italian and Romance usage.
Corran
Irish · Corran is a Gaelic name linked to a spear or crescent shape, and also appears in Irish and Scottish place names.
Calebe
Hebrew · Variant of Caleb, a Hebrew name often interpreted as "devotion" or "whole-hearted."
Cannan
Hebrew · Variant of Canaan, the biblical place name associated with the "land of promise."
Chayah
Hebrew · Chayah comes from Hebrew and means life or living being.
Celyne
French · A variant of Celine, from Latin caelum, meaning 'heaven' or 'sky.'
Calixta
Greek · From Greek Kallistos, meaning most beautiful; a feminine form of Calixtus.
Cassiah
Greek · Likely related to Kassia/Cassia, associated with cinnamon or cassia spice.
Chyler
English · Chyler is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Tyler and Skyler, with a contemporary surname-style sound.
Cinsere
English · Cinsere is a spelling variant of Sincere, from Latin sincerus meaning pure, honest, or genuine.
Cadance
English · A spelling variant of Cadence, from a Latin-derived musical term meaning rhythm or flow.
Camyah
English · A modern name likely modeled on Kamiya or Amiyah patterns, formed for style and sound.
Cerinity
English · A modern respelling of Serenity, from Latin roots meaning calm, peaceful, and clear.
Chloeanne
Greek · A compound of Chloe and Anne; Chloe is Greek for young green shoot or blooming.
Cinch
English · Cinch is an English word-name, likely used for its sharp modern sound rather than historic name use.
Caleyah
English · Caleyah is likely a modern elaboration of Kalea, Callie, or similar melodic names.
Cristell
Greek · Cristell is a variant of Christelle, from Greek Christos, meaning anointed.
Camauri
African · A modern invented-style name with global phonetics; no single historical etymology is securely established.
Caynan
Hebrew · Variant of Cainan or Kenan, a biblical name meaning 'possession' or 'fixed,' appearing in Genesis.
Chaskel
Hebrew · Yiddish form of Ezekiel, the Hebrew name meaning 'God will strengthen,' used in Ashkenazi Jewish tradition.
Caasi
Arabic · A modern name with likely Arabic-influenced phonetics and contemporary English-style spelling.
Charlieann
French · Compound of Charlie (French/German 'free man') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace'), a double given name.
Cormack
Irish · From the Irish name Cormac, linked to Gaelic roots often read as 'raven' and associated with ancient warrior leaders.
Chrisette
French · French diminutive of Christine, derived from Greek 'Khristos' meaning 'anointed one.'
Calliah
Greek · Modern invented blend of Greek 'kalli' (beautiful) with the Hebrew '-iah' (God) suffix.
Crislynn
Greek · Modern invented blend of Chris (Greek, 'anointed one') with the English '-lynn' suffix.
Caellum
Latin · Derived from Latin 'caelum' meaning 'sky' or 'heaven,' or a stylized variant of Callum meaning 'dove.'
Canek
Spanish · Spanish-American form tied to Mesoamerican tradition, linked in culture to a heroic or symbolic personage.
Chezky
Hebrew · A Yiddish/Hebrew diminutive of Yechezkel (Ezekiel), meaning 'God strengthens', used in Ashkenazi Jewish communities.
Camello
Italian · From Latin camelus meaning camel, via Greek kamelos, used as a given name in Italian and Spanish traditions.
Creede
English · English surname and place name used as a given name, linked to Latin credo meaning belief or faith.
Charny
French · A modern diminutive-style name likely derived from Charity/Charles name families and simplified in modern English use.
Coyer
English · An uncommon surname-style modern given name related to Corey/Coyne forms, mainly used by family-name transfer.
Calii
Greek · Stylized spelling of Cali, a short form of Calliope or Calista, from Greek kalos meaning 'beautiful.'
Cairi
Irish · Modern variant possibly related to Irish Cairí or a phonetic respelling of Cari meaning friend.
Cambreigh
Welsh · Modern invented name evoking Cambria, the Latin name for Wales, with a fashionable -eigh spelling.
Chaynce
English · Phonetic variant of Chance, from Old French 'cheance' meaning 'luck' or 'fortune.'
Cyrine
Arabic · Variant of Sirine/Cyrene, meaning 'enchanting voice' in Arabic or referencing the city Cyrene.
Caiyah
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending 'Kai' (sea/earth) with the Hebrew devotional suffix '-yah' (God).
Cataliyah
Greek · Modern invented blend of Catalina (Greek: pure) and the Hebrew devotional suffix '-iyah' (God).
Carwyn
Welsh · Welsh name meaning 'blessed love,' from car (love) and gwyn (blessed, white, fair).
Calisto
Greek · From Greek kallistos, meaning 'most beautiful,' and known from the mythological figure Callisto.
Cobalt
German · Borrowed from German via the element name derived from kobold, so it evokes a mineral blue and modern style.
Cailum
Scottish · Gaelic-inspired Scottish name linked to Columba traditions, ultimately from Latin for a dove and peace symbolism.
Cieran
Irish · Irish form of Ciarán, meaning "little dark one," from the Gaelic root for dark or black.
Cerulean
Latin · Cerulean comes from Latin caeluleus, meaning sky-blue or deep blue like the heavens.
Chimeremeze
African · Chimeremeze is an Igbo name meaning "God has done well" or "God has acted beautifully."
Christensen
Scottish · Christensen is a patronymic surname meaning 'son of Christen' or 'son of Christ's follower,' used as a surname-style given name.
Cheikhahmadou
African · A West African and Arabic compound form combining titles and Ahmad, meaning 'most praised' or 'commendable.'
Cinco
Spanish · From Spanish cinco, meaning 'five,' used as a number-inspired modern name.
Coah
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew biblical forms like Kohath, carrying an ancient scriptural feel.
Cisne
Spanish · Cisne is the Spanish word for swan and is used as a rare nature name symbolizing grace and beauty.
Cayston
English · Cayston is a modern surname-style name, likely inspired by English place names ending in -ton, meaning town or settlement.
Conri
Irish · Likely related to old Irish Conrí, meaning "hound king" or "wolf king."
Cardiff
Welsh · Taken from the Welsh place name Cardiff, originally linked to a fort on the River Taff.
Coa
Irish · Likely a short modern form or surname-style name, possibly linked to Irish place and family-name sounds.
Caiser
Latin · Caiser is a variant of Caesar, the Roman imperial title and family name associated with rulership.
Chosynn
English · Chosynn is a modern invented name echoing the word chosen and emphasizing specialness.
Cyx
Greek · Likely inspired by Greek-looking letter patterns, but used today as a highly modern invented minimalist name.
Caxton
English · An English surname-name from a place name meaning settlement or town associated with Caca.
Caetana
Latin · A feminine form related to Gaetano/Caetano, from Latin, meaning from Gaeta, an ancient Italian place name.
Caiomi
Japanese · Likely a modern melodic creation, though it resembles Japanese-style forms like Kiyomi associated with purity and beauty.
Canylah
English · A modern invented name, probably shaped from Kayla/Kanila-style sounds with a fashionable -ylah ending.
Celeya
Spanish · Likely related to Celia or Celaya; it carries Latin sky-heaven associations through the root caelum.
Celiah
Latin · A spelling variant of Celia, from Latin, meaning heavenly or of the sky.
Chaishvi
Indian · A modern Indian name likely built from Sanskrit-derived elements and often associated with brightness, beauty, or spirit.
Cherna
Slavic · From Slavic roots related to black or dark, seen in words like cherna and similar surnames or place names.
Chideziri
African · An Igbo name from Nigeria meaning God has written or ordained it.
Ciyona
Hebrew · A variant of Ziona/Ziona, from Hebrew Zion, referring to Jerusalem and carrying a strong spiritual place association.
Claraann
Latin · A compound of Clara, from Latin meaning bright or clear, and Ann, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Crisleidy
Spanish · Crisleidy appears to be a modern Spanish-style elaboration of Cris-, likely linked to names like Cristina, meaning follower of Christ.
Crisly
English · Crisly is a modern invented name built from Cris-, likely related to Christina or Crystal and associated with Christ or crystal clarity.
Casteel
French · A surname-style name from forms related to castle or fortified place, ultimately from Latin castellum.
Charter
English · An English word-name from Old French chartre, referring to a legal document or grant.
Chrisyius
Greek · A highly modern elaboration likely built from Chris-, from Greek Christos meaning "anointed."
Ciano
Italian · Likely related to the Irish name Cian, meaning "ancient" or "enduring," with an Italian-style ending.
Cilian
Irish · A variant of Cillian, an Irish name often linked to "little church" or the early saint Kilian.
Coastyn
English · A modern invented name based on the English word coast, evoking the sea and shoreline.
Creu
Welsh · Likely related to Welsh creu, meaning "to create," giving it an artistic and inventive sense.
Crow
English · An English nature name taken directly from the bird, long used as a surname and occasional given name.
Caaden
English · Modern phonetic variant of Caden, derived from a Welsh surname meaning battle or fighter.
Caaliyah
Arabic · Elaborated spelling of Aaliyah, from Arabic 'aliyyah' meaning exalted or sublime.
Caanan
Hebrew · Variant of Canaan, the Biblical place name traditionally linked with lowland or merchant land.
Cabe
English · Cabe is likely a short form or surname-style usage related to names like Cabell or Jacob, with modern clipped-name appeal.
Cabel
English · Cabel is likely a rare surname-style variant related to Cable or Cabell, with uncertain exact roots.
Cabela
Spanish · Modern invented name possibly inspired by the Spanish 'cabello' (hair) or the outdoors brand; used as a given name in the US.
Cabell
French · From a Norman French surname meaning 'rope-maker,' used as an aristocratic given name in the American South.
Cabella
Italian · Cabella is related to bella, from Italian and Romance traditions, meaning "beautiful."
Cable
English · Cable is an English surname-name likely tied to rope-making or cord, giving it a practical occupational feel.
Cabral
Spanish · An Iberian surname-name from a word for goat, likely referring to a goatherd or goat-associated family.
Cabren
English · Modern invented given name, possibly a creative blend of Cabriel or similar names.
Cabria
Italian · Cabria likely draws on Italian and Spanish place-style naming, possibly echoing Calabria or Cabrera.
Cabrielle
French · Cabrielle is likely a variant of Gabrielle, from the Hebrew name Gabriel, meaning God is my strength.
Cabrina
Welsh · Cabrina is likely a modern variant of Sabrina, the name linked to the River Severn in Welsh legend.
Cabrini
Italian · Cabrini is an Italian surname-name best known from Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, giving it strong Catholic associations.
Cace
Irish · A streamlined variant of Case or Casey, from the Irish 'cathasach' meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful.'
Cacee
Irish · A modern spelling of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning vigilant or watchful.
Cacey
Irish · Variant of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning watchful or brave in battle.
Cachet
French · Cachet comes from French, where it means prestige, distinction, or a mark of style.
Caci
Irish · Usually a variant of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning vigilant or watchful.
Cacia
Greek · Cacia is likely related to Acacia, from Greek akakia, the tree name associated with resilience and innocence.
Cacie
Irish · A diminutive-style form of Casey, an Irish surname from a word meaning vigilant or watchful.
Cactus
Greek · From Greek through Latin cactus, the plant name, used as a rare modern nature name.
Cacy
Irish · Cacy is likely a variant of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful.'
Cad
Welsh · Welsh short form of names like Cadwalader, from 'cad' meaning battle.
Cada
Irish · Cada is likely related to Irish surname forms from Cadhan or Cadan, associated with a battle-ready or sturdy sense.
Cadan
Irish · Cadan is likely a variant of Cadan or Cadan-like Gaelic forms, often linked to battle or spirit meanings.
Cadarius
African · Cadarius appears to be a modern coined name formed with a Ca- base and the Latin-style ending -arius.
Cadarrius
English · A modern invented name built with a classical-sounding ending, likely shaped by contemporary surname and Latin-style patterns.
Cadden
Irish · Cadden is a surname-style name from Celtic roots, likely related to names meaning battle or spirit.
Caddie
English · Pet form of Caroline or Catherine; used independently as an informal diminutive.
Cadedra
English · Likely a modern invented form built from Kade or Cade with a feminine ending.
Cadee
English · Cadee is a modern English spelling of Katie or Cady, often linked to pure from Katherine or to a gentle rhythm name.
Cadeidra
English · Cadeidra appears to be a modern form influenced by names like Deidra, ultimately linked to the Greek-rooted Dierdre tradition.
Cadeisha
English · Cadeisha appears to be a modern English-American coinage built from the popular Ca-/Ka- prefix with a decorative ending.
Cadeja
English · Cadeja appears to be a modern elaboration of Cade or Kade with a decorative feminine ending.
Cadejah
English · Cadejah is a modern coined form built on Cade or Kade with an embellished ending.
Cadel
Welsh · Cadel is linked to Celtic naming traditions and is often seen as a modernized form tied to old Gaelic warrior/battle associations.
Cadem
Irish · A modern variant of Caden, derived from an Irish/Gaelic root meaning 'battle' or 'spirit of battle.'
Cademon
English · Likely a modern extension of Cade, an English surname name sometimes linked to 'round' or 'barrel.'
Cadense
Latin · Cadense is a variant of Cadence, from Latin cadentia, referring to rhythm, flow, or musical movement.
Cadesha
Arabic · Likely a modern variant of Khadija-related names, from Arabic roots tied to an early-born child.
Cadeshia
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by Kadesh, a biblical place name.
Cadesia
English · Cadesia appears to be a modern invented name formed from Cade or Kade with a melodic suffix.
Cadet
French · French word-name meaning 'younger son' or 'junior,' later used as a title-like given name.
Cadey
English · Cadey is a modern name related to Cady or Katie forms, often associated with purity or a rhythmic, modern style.
Cadge
English · Cadge is a surname-derived given name in modern use, likely from an English family name stream rather than a fixed ancient meaning.
Cadhla
Irish · Traditional Irish name meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful,' pronounced roughly KY-la.
Cadi
Welsh · Cadi is a Welsh diminutive of Catherine, a name ultimately linked to purity.
Cadia
English · Modern invented name likely inspired by Acadia, the French colonial place-name of eastern Canada, evoking pastoral beauty.
Cadian
Irish · A modern variant related to names like Cade/Kade, which are linked to older Irish and English naming streams.
Cadien
Irish · Cadien is a modern variant of Caden/Caiden, from an Irish source related to battle-strength imagery.
Cadience
English · A modern form of Cadence, from Latin cadentia, referring to rhythm or flow.
Cadijah
Arabic · Cadijah is a variant of Khadijah, the Arabic name meaning early baby or premature child.
Cadillac
French · From a French toponym and noble surname, later borrowed into English naming as a distinctive modern name.
Cadin
English · Cadin is a modern spelling variant related to Caden, a contemporary English-language favorite.
Cadince
Latin · A modern spelling related to Cadence, from Latin cadentia, referring to rhythm, flow, or musical beat.
Cadisha
English · Cadisha is likely a modern invented name formed in English from the Ca- prefix and the -isha ending.
Cadon
English · Likely a modern variant of Caden, a contemporary name influenced by rhythmic surname and place-name patterns.
Cadrian
Latin · A modern spelling of Adrian, from Latin Adrianus meaning “from Hadria,” an ancient Roman place-based name.
Cadynce
English · A modern spelling of Cadence, from the English musical term meaning rhythm or flow.
Caed
Irish · A short form possibly derived from Irish Gaelic 'Cael' or echoing the Old English poet-name Caedmon.
Caedance
English · Caedance is a modern spelling of Cadence, a word-name tied to rhythm and musical flow.
Caedence
English · Caedence is a creative spelling of Cadence, an English word-name meaning rhythmic flow.
Caedin
Irish · Caedin is a modern spelling variant of Caden, from Gaelic roots associated with battle.
Caedon
English · A modern variant of Caden/Caedan, likely influenced by names meaning 'battle' or 'spirit.'
Caela
Irish · Caela is often linked to Kayla or Caelan-style names and may suggest slender or beloved associations depending on source line.
Caelainn
Irish · An Irish-style form built from elements like Caelan, often associated with slenderness or a youthful warrior.
Caelani
English · Likely inspired by Hawaiian-style elements like lani meaning 'heaven' or 'sky,' with a modern blended form.
Caelee
Irish · Caelee is a modern spelling of Kaylee/Caylee, usually linked to Irish-rooted names meaning “slender” or “fair.”
Caeleigh
Irish · A modern spelling of Kaylee/Kayleigh, a Gaelic-influenced name popularized in English.
Caeley
Irish · A variant of Kaylee/Ceilidh-related forms, often linked to Irish roots and meaning 'slender' or associated with celebration.
Caelie
Irish · A variant of Kaylee or Cailey, often linked to Irish surname roots and interpreted as “slender” or “fair.”
Caelix
Latin · A modern coinage shaped from Latin caelum, meaning sky or heaven, giving a lofty, celestial flavor.
Caelob
Hebrew · A modern spelling variant of Caleb, from Hebrew, often interpreted as 'devotion' or 'wholehearted.'
Caelon
Welsh · Caelon is a modern Celtic-style form, often linked to Welsh Cael or Irish Caelan, suggesting slender or powerful qualities.
Caera
Irish · A variant of Cara or Ciara-type names, often tied to meanings like beloved or dear.
Caesare
Latin · Caesare is a variant of Caesar, a Roman family name associated with imperial rank and later interpreted as "long-haired" or "head of hair."
Caeser
Latin · Variant spelling of Caesar, a Roman imperial title possibly meaning 'thick head of hair'.
Caetlin
Irish · A variant of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, meaning "pure."
Caetlyn
Irish · A modern spelling of Caitlin, from the Katherine family of names meaning pure.
Caezar
Latin · A variant of Caesar, the Roman title and name associated with imperial rule.
Caffey
Irish · Likely from an Irish surname form, possibly related to Ó Cathasaigh, meaning descendant of the vigilant or watchful one.
Caffie
English · Caffie is likely an affectionate diminutive, possibly related to Katherine-family nicknames or surname-style use.
Cagan
Irish · Cagan is likely a variant of Keegan, from an Irish surname meaning descendant of Aodhagan.
Cager
English · Rare English occupational name likely derived from 'cage,' referring to a cage maker or keeper.
Cagney
Irish · From an Irish surname, likely derived from a family or clan name with uncertain early meaning.
Cahari
Arabic · Used in Arabic-influenced naming, often in modern contexts with meaning dependent on regional naming tradition.
Cahill
Irish · Cahill comes from the Irish surname O Cathail, meaning descendant of Cathal, a name associated with battle and rule.
Cahlia
Latin · Variant of Caelia, from Latin 'caelum' (heaven/sky), or a stylized spelling of the flower name Dahlia.
Cahlin
Irish · Cahlin is likely a variant of Caelan or Colin-style names, with Celtic roots often tied to "slender" or "young."
Cahmari
Arabic · Modern invented variation of Kamari, an Arabic-rooted name possibly meaning 'moonlight' or 'of the moon.'
Cahner
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Caner or a creative coinage with a distinctive contemporary sound.
Cahri
Arabic · Cahri is likely a variant of Qahri or Kahri, an Arabic-style name with strength-associated sound and roots.
Cahterine
Greek · Cahterine is a spelling variant of Catherine, from Greek roots traditionally associated with purity.
Cahya
Hebrew · A creative variant of names related to Chaya, with Hebrew meanings associated with life and living force.
Caid
Irish · Usually treated as a variant of Cade/Kade, often linked to a sturdy or round-bodied old surname root.
Caida
Arabic · Caida likely reflects Arabic qaid, meaning leader or commander, filtered through Spanish-style spelling.
Caidan
Irish · Caidan is a modern form of Caden, often linked to Irish surname roots meaning battle.
Caidance
English · A spelling variant of Cadence, from Latin roots meaning rhythm or musical flow.
Caide
Irish · Caide is likely a modern spelling variant of Caden or Cade, names tied to Irish surname roots or the English word for round.
Caidee
English · Modern phonetic spelling of Kady, a variant of Katie, itself a diminutive of Katherine.
Caidenn
Irish · A modern variant of Caiden, ultimately from Irish Cathán meaning 'little battle', now used in contemporary naming style.
Caidin
Irish · Caidin is a spelling variant of Caden, likely from Irish roots associated with battle or spirit.
Caidon
Irish · Caidon is a contemporary variant of Caden, usually linked to Irish surname roots and interpreted as battle-related.
Caidy
English · Modern phonetic variant of Cady or Kady, a diminutive of Catherine meaning 'pure.'
Caidynce
Latin · A creative spelling of Cadence, rooted in Latin and associated with rhythm, movement, and musical flow.
Caige
English · A modern spelling of Cade or Cage, likely from an English surname with roots meaning 'round' or 'barrel-maker.'
Cail
Irish · A short form related to Cale or Cael, often linked to an Irish word meaning "slender."
Cailah
English · Cailah is likely a modern variant of Kayla or Kaila, names associated with beloved or graceful meanings.
Caile
Irish · Caile is likely related to Kaylee or Cailey forms, a modern name with possible Celtic influence.
Cailean
Scottish · Cailean is a Gaelic name meaning "whelp" or "young pup," and is the source of Colin.
Caileb
Hebrew · Caileb is a variant of Caleb, a Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as faithful or wholehearted.
Caileen
Irish · A variant of Cailin, from Irish meaning girl, later used as a gentle feminine given name.
Cailen
Irish · Cailen is likely a modern form of Caelan, from Irish roots often interpreted as slender or child-like.
Caili
Irish · Caili is likely a variant of Kaylee or Cailey, drawing on Irish elements associated with slimness or beauty.
Cailie
Irish · A variant of Kaylee or Cailey, likely influenced by Irish surname and nickname forms meaning 'slender' or 'fair.'
Cailley
Irish · Variant of Cailey or Kaylee, linked to Irish surname and given-name forms often interpreted as slender.
Caillou
French · Caillou is a French word meaning pebble or small stone, used as a rare given name.
Cailon
Irish · Likely a variant of Caelan or Cailan, from Irish roots often linked to slenderness or youth.
Cailtin
Irish · Variant of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, traditionally interpreted as pure.
Caily
Irish · Caily is likely a modern form of Kaylee or Ceili, tied to Irish roots and often understood as a lively modern diminutive-style name.
Cailynne
Irish · An elaborated spelling of Kaylin or Caelan, from Irish roots associated with slenderness or youth.
Caiman
Spanish · Taken from the cayman reptile name, it works as a modern nature-inspired given name.
Caimen
English · Caimen is likely a modern spelling influenced by Cayman or Caiman, used mainly as a contemporary invented name.
Caimin
Irish · Caimin is an Irish saint's name meaning "little crooked one" or "little bent one" from Gaelic roots.
Caimon
Greek · Likely a variant of Kaimon or a form influenced by Greek-style naming, with an uncertain exact root.
Cainaan
Hebrew · Cainaan is a variant of Canaan, the biblical place-name associated with the ancient land of promise.
Cainin
Irish · Cainin is likely related to Irish Cianan, a diminutive of Cian meaning ancient or enduring.
Cainon
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Cainan or Kenan, a biblical name often interpreted as "possession" or "acquired."
Caique
Spanish · Used in Brazil as a given name, often linked with the word caique for a small boat or colorful bird.
Cairah
Irish · Variant blending Irish 'cara' (friend/beloved) with Arabic-influenced Kira, meaning 'sun' or 'throne.'
Caire
Irish · Likely a modern form related to Irish Ciar or French surname-style spellings, often associated with dark or black tones.
Cairen
Irish · Likely a modern form influenced by Irish Ciaran, from a root meaning dark or black-haired.
Cairl
German · Variant spelling of Carl, from Germanic "karl" meaning "free man."
Cairn
Scottish · Cairn comes from the Scottish Gaelic word for a stone mound or memorial marker.
Cairon
Arabic · A modern form likely inspired by Cairo, the Arabic place name meaning "the victorious."
Cairra
Irish · Cairra is likely a modern variant of Ciara, from Irish, meaning "dark" or "black-haired."
Caisey
Irish · A spelling variant of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning "vigilant" or "watchful."
Caisha
Arabic · A modern blend name often linked to Aisha, from Arabic meaning "alive" or "flourishing."
Caislee
English · A modern invented name influenced by Kayslee and Paisley, with a bright contemporary sound.
Caislyn
Irish · A modern spelling influenced by Caitlin and Kaylin, with roots tied to the Irish form of Katherine.
Caislynn
Irish · Caislynn is a modern blend of Irish-style Caitlin and -lynn endings, giving it a contemporary melodic form.
Cait
Irish · Cait is the Irish form of Kate or Katherine, traditionally interpreted as pure.
Caite
Irish · An Irish form or spelling variant of Kate, ultimately from Katherine, meaning pure.
Caitelyn
Irish · Caitelyn is a variant of Caitlin, from Katherine, traditionally interpreted as pure.
Caithlin
Irish · An Irish form related to Caitlin, derived from Katherine and often associated with purity.
Caitie
Irish · Caitie is a diminutive of Caitlin or Katherine, from Greek meaning "pure."
Caitilin
Irish · An Irish form of Caitlin, ultimately from Katherine, usually interpreted as "pure."
Caitilyn
Irish · Modern spelling variant of Caitlin, the Irish form of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Caitin
Irish · Caitin is an Irish form related to Caitlin, ultimately from Katherine and often interpreted as 'pure.'
Caitlain
Irish · Caitlain is a variant of Caitlin, from the Katherine family of names meaning 'pure.'
Caitlan
Irish · Variant of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, usually interpreted as pure.
Caitland
Irish · Caitland is a modern elaboration of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, traditionally associated with purity.
Caitlen
Irish · A spelling variant of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, traditionally linked with purity.
Caitline
Irish · Modern spelling of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, usually associated with purity.
Caitlinn
Irish · A spelling variation of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, commonly linked to pure.
Caitlynd
Irish · Caitlynd is a creative spelling of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, ultimately meaning pure.
Caitlyne
Irish · Caitlyne is a spelling variant of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, meaning pure.
Caitlynne
Irish · An extended spelling of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, usually interpreted as "pure."
Caitria
Irish · Caitria is related to Caitriona, the Irish form of Katherine, a name derived from a root meaning pure.
Caitrin
Irish · An Irish form of Katherine, from Greek roots usually interpreted as pure.
Caitryn
Greek · Creative variant of Cathryn/Katherine, derived from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure.
Caity
English · Caity is an English diminutive of Caitlin or Katherine, names ultimately linked to the idea of purity.
Caityln
Irish · Caityln is a spelling variant of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, meaning "pure."
Caitylyn
Irish · A modern spelling of Caitlin or Kaitlyn, from the Irish form of Katherine meaning "pure."
Caiyden
Irish · A modern form of Aidan from Gaelic Aodán, meaning 'little fire' in Irish tradition.
Caizer
German · A modern spelling of Kaiser, from a German imperial title meaning emperor.
Cajuan
English · Cajuan appears to be a modern English-style invented name, possibly influenced by prefixes like Ca- and Juan-like endings.
Cajun
French · Derived from Acadian, it refers to the French-descended culture of Louisiana and works as a place-cultural name.
Calab
Hebrew · Calab is likely a variant of Caleb, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as 'faithful' or 'whole-hearted.'
Calaeb
Hebrew · Calaeb is a creative spelling of Caleb, from Hebrew, often interpreted as faithful, devoted, or whole-hearted.
Calaia
Greek · Likely inspired by Greek-rooted forms meaning beauty or fair appearance, reshaped into a modern melodic name.
Calamity
Latin · Calamity is an English word name from Latin calamitas, meaning disaster or misfortune.
Calanda
Spanish · Likely connected to the Spanish place name Calanda, ultimately from older Latinized geographic roots.
Calandra
Greek · Calandra is linked to Greek word roots associated with the lark, giving it a birdlike, lyrical feel.
Calandria
Greek · Calandria is a bird name in Spanish, ultimately linked to classical roots and used as a lyrical nature name.
Calantha
Greek · Calantha comes from Greek elements meaning "beautiful flower," giving it a graceful floral etymology.
Calanthe
Greek · From Greek 'kalos' (beautiful) and 'anthos' (flower), meaning 'beautiful blossom.'
Calasia
Greek · Modern elaboration of Greek-rooted Calista, meaning 'most beautiful,' with an ornate Latinate ending.
Calaysia
English · A modern invented English form with a soft lyrical ending, often inspired by Mediterranean-like phonetics.
Calbe
Hebrew · Calbe is likely a rare variant of Caleb, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as "devotion" or "whole-hearted."
Calbert
English · A blend of Cal- and -bert (bright/famous), combining elements from names like Calvin and Albert.
Caldonia
Latin · Variant of Caledonia, the Latin name for Scotland, meaning 'hard' or 'tough land.'
Caleab
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Caleb, the biblical Hebrew name often interpreted as "faithful" or literally "dog."
Caleal
English · Modern invented name, possibly a phonetic blend inspired by Caleb and similar Hebrew-rooted names.
Calebjames
Hebrew · A compound of Caleb, a Hebrew biblical name often read as faithful or devoted, and James, from the English form of Jacob.
Caledonia
Latin · The ancient Roman name for Scotland, used as a poetic feminine given name.
Caleen
Irish · Likely from Irish cailin, meaning "girl," or a variant of Colleen.
Caleesha
English · Caleesha is a modern invented English-style name, likely formed from Kalisha or Alicia-like sounds.
Calei
English · Calei is often used as a modern variant of Kaley or Kalei, associated with flowers or belovedness in contemporary use.
Caleiah
English · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Kalea (Hawaiian, 'joy') or Calia, with a stylized spelling.
Calek
Hebrew · Alternate spelling of Caleb, the Hebrew name meaning 'faithful' and 'devoted.'
Calena
Greek · Likely related to names such as Kalina, Selena, or Catalina, with later modern simplification.
Calene
Greek · A modern invented name possibly derived from Greek 'kalos' (beautiful) with a feminine '-ene' suffix.
Caleob
Hebrew · Likely a blended variant of Caleb and Jacob or similar names, centered on the Hebrew Caleb tradition.
Calep
Hebrew · Calep is likely a variant of Caleb, from Hebrew, traditionally understood as devotion or whole-heartedness.
Calese
Greek · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Callista (Greek 'most beautiful') or Calais (French place-name).
Calesha
English · A modern coined name, likely formed from Cal- with the feminine ending -esha.
Caleshia
English · A modern coined name, likely shaped from names like Alicia or Keisha, with no single ancient root but a contemporary melodic form.
Calet
French · Calet likely comes from surname or place-name usage in French tradition, with possible Latin roots.
Caletha
Greek · Caletha likely draws on Greek kalos, meaning "beautiful," in a modern elaborated form.
Calex
English · Likely a modern blend of Cal- and Alex, with echoes of Greek names meaning 'defender.'
Calhan
Irish · A modernized form of Gaelic personal names from Celtic tradition, often used as a contemporary variant.
Caliann
Greek · A modern compound blending Cali (from Greek Kallos, 'beauty') with Ann (Hebrew, 'grace').
Calianne
Greek · A modern blend of Callie and Anne, with Greek roots suggesting "beautiful."
Calib
Hebrew · Calib is likely a variant of Caleb, from Hebrew often interpreted as faithful, wholehearted, or dog.
Calice
French · From Latin 'calix' and French 'calice,' meaning 'chalice' or 'cup,' often a sacred liturgical vessel.
Calicia
Greek · Likely a modern blend related to Calista or Alicia, carrying ideas of beauty or nobility from those older roots.
Calida
Latin · Calida comes from Latin calidus through Spanish usage, meaning warm or heated.
Calieb
Hebrew · Calieb is a variant of Caleb, from Hebrew, usually interpreted as "devotion" or "whole-hearted."
Caliee
Greek · Modern spelling of Callie, a diminutive of names like Calliope from Greek 'kallos' meaning beauty.
Caliegh
Greek · A stylized spelling of Callie, related to Greek kallos meaning beauty.
Caliel
Hebrew · Angelic name of Hebrew origin meaning voice of God or God is capable.
Caliese
Greek · Modern invented feminine name inspired by Greek Calypso or Calista, evoking beauty and grace.
Calijah
Hebrew · A modern blend of Caleb and Elijah, carrying associations of devotion and "my God is Yahweh."
Calik
English · A modern invented form built around the Cal- sound family, without a single fixed traditional root.
Calila
Arabic · Likely a variant of Kalila, from Arabic roots meaning "beloved" or "dearly loved."
Calilynn
English · Calilynn is a modern fabricated English name, combining a soft syllabic lead with the popular -lynn ending.
Calimarie
French · Creative blend of Cali- and Marie, mixing Romance naming elements into a modern and elegant feminine construction.
Calinda
Greek · Likely a variant related to Kalinda, often linked to beauty or warmth, possibly from Greek kalos, beautiful.
Caline
French · A French feminine form that can suggest affection or tenderness, possibly linked to names like Caroline.
Calionna
Latin · An English feminine elaboration related to Caroline, from Latin Carolus meaning free person.
Calip
Arabic · Variant of Caliph, from Arabic 'khalifa' meaning successor or leader.
Caliph
Arabic · Caliph comes from Arabic khalifa, meaning 'successor' or 'leader,' especially in Islamic history.
Calirae
English · A contemporary invented name likely combining Cali/Kali and Rae, used as a melodic English-language modern form.
Calis
Greek · Derived from Greek 'kallos' meaning 'beauty,' related to names like Calista and Callisto.
Calisa
Greek · Calisa is probably a modern elaboration of Callista or Calissa, from Greek roots meaning "most beautiful."
Calisha
English · Calisha is a modern blended name, likely influenced by names like Alicia, Kalisha, and Calista.
Calisi
English · Modern invented name, a variant spelling inspired by the fictional title Khaleesi meaning 'queen.'
Calisse
Greek · Likely related to Calista or Callista, from Greek meaning 'most beautiful.'
Calister
Greek · Calister appears related to Greek kallistos, meaning most beautiful, shaped into an English-style modern name.
Calistro
Greek · From Greek 'kallistos' meaning most beautiful or fairest.
Calita
Spanish · Calita is a Spanish diminutive-style form, often interpreted as “little beauty” or a pet form of Cala-based names.
Calixtro
Greek · Variant of Calixto, from Greek Kallistos meaning "most beautiful."
Calizza
Greek · Likely a modern elaboration related to Calista, from Greek kallistos meaning "most beautiful."
Callaia
Greek · Likely built from Greek-rooted calla or kalos sounds, giving a sense of beauty or graceful blossom imagery.
Callalily
Greek · Compound of Greek 'kallos' (beauty) and 'lily,' directly referencing the elegant calla lily flower.
Callandra
Greek · Callandra is likely built from Greek elements meaning beautiful and man, though used as a modern feminine elaboration.
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