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13,457Caecilia is the original Latin form of the name Cecilia, used as a feminine given name in ancient Rome. It derives from the Roman family name Caecilius, which itself is rooted in the Latin adjective caecus meaning "blind...
Cáelfind is an Old Irish feminine name, serving as the original form of the later Irish name Caoilfhionn. It derives from the Old Irish elements cáel meaning "slender" and finn meaning "white, blessed."This name was born...
Caelia is a Roman feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of the Roman family name Caelius. The root name Caelius is believed to originate from Latin caelum, meaning "heaven," giving Caelia the ethereal signifi...
Caelie is a modern feminine given name, predominantly used in English-speaking countries, functioning as a variant spelling of Kaylee.According to the kay and lee elements, the name Kaylee is a phonetic blend of the mode...
EtymologyCaelina is a Latin feminine given name, originally the feminine form of the Roman family name Caelinus. The masculine gentilic Caelinus itself derived from the more common Roman gens Caelius, which was in turn d...
Caesonia is a feminine name of Roman origin, known primarily as the name of the last wife of the Roman Emperor Caligula. It is the feminine form of the Caesonius family name, itself derived from the praenomen Caeso. The...
Caetana is the Portuguese feminine form of the name Gaetano, which itself derives from the Latin Caietanus, meaning "from Caieta" — the ancient Roman name for the modern Italian town of Gaeta. The place name Caieta is tr...
Caetlin is a contemporary English variant of Caitlin, which itself is an anglicized form of the Irish name Caitlín. This lineage traces back through Old French to the Greek name Katherine, whose etymology is rich and deb...
Çağla is a Turkish female given name that directly means "almonds" in Turkish. The name is derived from the Turkish word çağla, which refers to unripe almonds, often associated with freshness and springtime. As a word na...
Cahan is an Azerbaijani feminine name, derived as a form of Jahan, which carries the Persian meaning of "world." The root name Jahan has deep historical resonance, most notably associated with Shah Jahan, the 17th-centur...
Caileigh is a feminine given name of English origin, serving as a creative spelling variant of Kayleigh. The name's etymology traces back to the invented name Kaylee, which combines the phonetic elements kay and lee. Lik...
Cailin is a modern American feminine name that originated as a variant of Kaylyn. Kaylyn itself is a contemporary coinage blending the popular phonetic elements kay (often drawn from names like Caitlin or Kelly) and lyn...
Cailyn is a Kaylyn variant, part of a modern name-creating trend blending popular phonetic elements. Specifically, it combines the kay sound — often associated with names like Kayla or Kaylee — with the popular lyn suffi...
Cairistìona is the Scottish Gaelic feminine given name equivalent to Christina. It originates in the Scottish Highlands and means “a Christian.” The name is a Gaelic form derived from Christiana, the Latin feminine versi...
Cáit (pronounced /kɑːtʲ/ or /kaːtʲ/) is an Irish feminine given name, equivalent to Caitríona (the Irish form of Katherine) and often used as a short form. In usage, it functions similarly to the English Kate or Katie.Et...
Caitlín is an Irish feminine given name, the indigenous Irish form of the Old French name Cateline, which itself derives from Katherine. Central to the name's evolution is its path from French Cateline (pronounced [katli...
Caitlin is a feminine given name of Irish origin, anglicized from the Irish Caitlín. Historically, Caitlín was rendered in English as Cathleen or Kathleen, reflecting the traditional Irish pronunciation approximately KAW...
Caitlyn is a feminine given name of Irish origin. It is a variant of Caitlin, which is the Anglicized form of the Irish name Caitlín. Caitlín itself derives from the Old French name Cateline, a form of the ancient Greek...
Caitría is an Irish diminutive of Caitríona, the Irish form of Katherine. The name is given to girls in Ireland and among the Irish diaspora, reflecting a tradition of using affectionate short forms of longer names. The...
Caitríona is an Irish feminine given name, the Gaelic form of Katherine. It is pronounced roughly as "ka-TREE-na" (with a slender first vowel typical of Irish), while its Anglicised variant Catriona is more common in Sco...
Caitrìona is the Scottish Gaelic form of Katherine. The name Katherine has a complex and debated etymology, likely deriving from the Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine). Possible roots include the Greek word ἑκάτερος (hekatero...
Caja is a Danish feminine given name, functioning as a variant of Kaja 1. While Kaja itself serves as a Scandinavian diminutive of Katarina, Caja represents an alternative spelling or form in Danish usage. The ultimate r...
Etymology and OriginCajsa is a Swedish variant of Kajsa, which itself is a Swedish diminutive of Katarina, the Scandinavian form of Katherine. The ultimate root, Katherine, traces back to the Greek name Αἰκατερίνη (Aikat...
Calafia is a fictional queen created by the 16th-century Spanish writer Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo in his chivalric novel Las sergas de Esplandián (The Adventures of Esplandián), written around 1510. Montalvo likely bas...
Calanthe is a feminine given name derived from the genus of orchids known as Calanthe, which are commonly called Christmas orchids. The name ultimately comes from the Greek words καλός (kalos) meaning "beautiful" and ἄνθ...
Calanthia is an elaborated feminine name derived from Calanthe. The root name Calanthe comes from the genus of orchids, ultimately meaning "beautiful flower," composed of the Greek elements kalos ("beautiful") and anthos...
Caleigh is a feminine given name used in English, primarily a modern variant of Kayleigh or Callie. Its spelling reflects creative adaptations of similar-sounding names. The variant Kayleigh was famously popularized by a...
Calfuray is a feminine given name of Mapuche origin. It is derived from the Mapuche language elements kallfü, meaning "purple, blue," and rayen, meaning "flower," thus signifying "violet flower." The name reflects the Ma...
Cali is a feminine given name in English, functioning as a variant of Callie. Callie itself is a diminutive of Caroline or of other names beginning with Cal, while Caroline derives from the French feminine form of Carolu...
Calie is a French given name, predominantly feminine, typically considered a French form of Callie or Kaylee, itself a diminutive of Caroline or names beginning with Cal-. Caroline is the French feminine form of Carolus,...
Călina is a Romanian feminine given name, derived as a variant of the male name Călin. Călin itself comes from the Romanian word călin, meaning "viburnum tree" (a type of flowering shrub), which has Slavic origins. In Ro...
Calista is a feminine given name used in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. It is the feminine form of Callistus, a Late Latin name derived from the Greek Κάλλιστος (Kallistos) meaning "most beautiful." As an English name...
Calixta is a Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Calixtus, which itself is a variant of Callistus. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Κάλλιστος (Kallistos), meaning "most beautiful." The Latin form Calixtus w...
Calla is a feminine given name derived from the name of two types of plants, the true calla (genus Calla, species Calla palustris) and the calla lily (species Calla aethiopica), both characterized by white flowers and a...
Calleigh is a modern feminine given name of English origin. It is primarily a variant of Callie, which itself is a diminutive of Caroline or sometimes of other names beginning with Cal. Caroline is the French feminine fo...
Callie is a feminine given name in English, primarily used as a diminutive of Caroline or, less commonly, as a short form of names beginning with Cal such as Calliope or Calista. As a nickname, Callie has the affectionat...
Calliope is a Latinized form of the Greek name Kalliope. In Greek mythology, Calliope (from Ancient Greek Καλλιόπη, meaning 'beautiful-voiced') was the Muse of epic poetry and eloquence, with a voice likened to ecstatic...
Etymology and MeaningCallirrhoe is a name of Greek origin, derived from the Ancient Greek name Καλλιρρόη (Kallirrhoe), which comes from the adjective καλλίρρους (kallirrhous) meaning "beautiful flowing." The name evokes...
Callista is a feminine given name derived from the Greek word kallístē, meaning "most beautiful." It is a variant of Calista, which itself is the feminine form of Callistus, a Late Latin name from Greek Kallistos ("most...
Callisto is a Latinized form of Kallisto, an Ancient Greek name. It is derived from the Greek word kallistos meaning "most beautiful", a superlative of kalos ("beautiful"). In Greek mythology, Kallisto was a nymph and a...
Calogera is the feminine Italian form of Calogero, a name that traces its roots to the Late Latin Calogerus. Calogerus itself derives from the Greek elements kalos (meaning "beautiful") and geron (meaning "old man" or "e...
Calpurnia is a feminine given name of Roman origin, serving as the feminine form of the family name Calpurnius. The root name Calpurnius is possibly derived from Latin calpar, meaning "chalice" or "cup," suggesting a con...
Calypso is a female name of mythological origin, ultimately from the ancient Greek name Καλυψώ (Kalypso). The name is thought to derive from the Greek verb καλύπτω (kalypto), meaning "to cover, to conceal," giv...
Cam 1 is a Vietnamese feminine given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element 柑 (cam), which means "orange (fruit)." In Vietnamese naming traditions, names often evoke natural imagery or positive attributes, with f...
Cambria is a Latinized form of Cymru, the Welsh name for the country of Wales. The name ultimately derives from cymry, meaning "the people" or "fellow countrymen." While it has ancient roots as a geographical term, Cambr...
Camélia is the French form of the English name Camellia, which derives from the name of the flowering shrub. The camellia plant was named in honor of Georg Josef Kamel, a Jesuit botanist and missionary of the 17th–18th c...
Camelia is a Romanian feminine given name derived directly from the Romanian word camelie, the spelling of the camellia flower. The name ultimately comes from Camellia, the name of the flowering shrub, which was named af...
Camellia is a feminine given name taken directly from the name of the flowering shrub—the Camellia genus. The shrub itself was named by Carl Linnaeus in honor of the Jesuit botanist and missionary Georg Josef Kamel (1661...
Camila is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Camilla, which itself derives from the Latin cognomen Camillus. The Roman cognomen Camillus is of pre-Roman origin, probably Etruscan, and its meaning is uncertain; it is unli...
Camile is a Portuguese variant of Camila, tracing its roots through a chain of Latin origins to the Roman cognomen Camillus, whose ultimate Etruscan meaning remains unknown. It is also recognized as a masculine given nam...
Camilla is a feminine given name with ancient Roman origins. It is the feminine form of the Roman cognomen Camillus, which likely derives from Etruscan and has an uncertain meaning. The name is not directly related to th...
Camille is a Latin-French unisex name that functions primarily as a feminine given name in English, while remaining unisex in French. It is the Camilla form of the Roman Camillus, a name likely of Etruscan origin with un...
Cammie is a diminutive of Camilla, used primarily in English-speaking countries. It can also serve as a nickname for Cameron, though the direct link to Camilla is more common. The name Camilla itself traces back to the a...
Camryn is a variant spelling of Cameron, typically used as a feminine form. The name Cameron originates from the Scottish surname Cameron, which derives from the Gaelic cam meaning "crooked" and sròn meaning "nose." As a...
Canan is a Turkish female given name of Persian origin, meaning "sweetheart, beloved". It is derived from the Persian word jān, meaning "life" or "soul", which through affectionate usage evolved into terms of endearment....
Candace is a given name that originates from a hereditary title used for the queens of Ethiopia, as recorded in the New Testament of the Bible (Acts 8:27). The title appears in Greek as Κανδάκη (Kandake) in the Septuagin...
Cande is a Spanish short form of Candelaria or Candelario. The name is derived from the Spanish word candela, meaning "candle," and is ultimately linked to the Christian festival of Candlemas, which commemorates the pres...
Candela is a Spanish short form of Candelaria. As a diminutive, it shares its religious and linguistic roots with the longer form, ultimately deriving from the Spanish word candela meaning "candle."Etymology and Religiou...
Candelaria is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "Candlemas." It is derived from Spanish candela "candle" and ultimately refers to the church festival of Candlemas (February 2), which commemorates the presentation of...
Candelas is a Spanish feminine given name, serving as a diminutive of Candelaria. The name is intimately connected to the Christian festival of Candlemas, which is celebrated on February 2 and commemorates the presentati...