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Carolane Feminine French

Carolane is a French feminine name, a combination of Carole and Anne 1. This type of compound name was particularly popular in France during the mid-20th century, reflecting a trend of blending two classic names. Carole...

Carolann Feminine English

Carolann is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a compound name formed by combining Carol and Ann, following a common pattern of joining two established names to create a new, harmon...

Carole Feminine French

Carole is a French feminine given name, the feminine form of Carolus. Carolus itself is the Latin form of Charles, a name of Germanic origin that has been borne by numerous European rulers and saints. As a female counter...

Carolien Feminine Dutch

Carolien is a Dutch feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Carolus, the Latinized version of Charles. It is also a diminutive of Carolina and Caroline. The name is used primarily in the Netherlands, but also...

Carolin Feminine German

Carolin is a German feminine given name, historically a variant of the Latin Carolus. As a German form, it is related to Italian Carolina, Polish Karolina, and English Caroline, all ultimately derived from the masculine...

Carolina Feminine English Italian +3

Carolina is a Latinate feminine form of Carolus, the Latin form of Charles. The name has roots in the Germanic word karl meaning "free man", derived from Proto-Germanic *karlaz (free man), though another theory links it...

Caroline Feminine Danish Dutch +5

Caroline is the French feminine form of Carolus, the Latin form of Charles. The name has been in common use in the Anglosphere since the 1600s, initially adopted by upper-class English families in honor of King Charles I...

Carolyn Feminine English

Carolyn is a female given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Caroline, which itself is one of the feminine forms of Charles. The name Carolyn emerged as a respelling of Caroline, likel...

Caron Feminine Welsh

Caron is a feminine Welsh name derived from place names near the town of Tregaron in Ceredigion, Wales. The element caron itself likely stems from a Welsh word for "love" or "dear one," though its exact etymological root...

Carreen Feminine English

EtymologyCarreen is a literary name coined by Margaret Mitchell for her 1936 novel Gone with the Wind. It is a combination of Caroline and Irene, two names well known in the English-speaking world. Caroline is the French...

Carrie Feminine English

Carrie is a female given name predominantly used in English-speaking countries, primarily functioning as a diminutive of Caroline or Carolyn. Its roots trace back through Caroline to the Latin Carolus, a form of the Germ...

Carry Feminine English

Carry is an English and German feminine given name, originally a diminutive of Caroline and other names in the Carol- family. In the English-speaking world, it often serves as an alternate form of Callie.EtymologyCarry t...

Caryl Feminine English

Caryl is both a unisex given name and an uncommon surname, principally used in English-speaking countries. As a given name, it functions as a variant of Carol 1, and is more common for women, though it can also been seen...

Caryn Feminine English

Caryn is a variant of Karen, an English name that originated as a Danish short form of Katherine. This spelling arose in the 20th century as part of a trend of creating names with a more modern or unconventional flair, o...

Carys Feminine Welsh

Carys is a modern Welsh feminine given name derived from the Welsh verb caru, meaning "to love." The name is formed from the stem of caru combined with the suffix -ys, a pattern also seen in other Welsh names such as Dil...

Casandra Feminine Romanian Spanish

Casandra is a Spanish and Romanian form of Cassandra, a name of Greek origin with a rich mythological and literary history. While Cassandra is universally recognized from classical mythology, Casandra represents a lingui...

Casilda Feminine Spanish

Casilda is a feminine name of uncertain origin, most commonly associated with the 11th-century patron saint of Toledo, Spain. According to tradition, Saint Casilda was a Moorish princess who converted to Christianity and...

Cass Feminine English

Cass is a feminine given name of English origin, commonly used as a short form of Cassandra, Cassidy, and other names beginning with Cass. While the name stands on its own as an independent choice, its roots are deeply t...

Cassandra Feminine English French +1

Cassandra is a feminine given name of Greek origin, most famously borne by a Trojan princess in Greek mythology. The name derives from the Greek Kassandra (Κασσάνδρα), which is generally interpreted as meaning "to excel,...

Cassandre Feminine French

Cassandre is the French variant of Cassandra, a name of Greek origin. The name is borne by the notable French painter, commercial poster artist, and typeface designer Cassandre (pseudonym of Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron), w...

Cassarah Feminine English

Cassarah is a modern invented name primarily used in English-speaking contexts. It was inspired by the title of the 1956 hit song Que Sera, Sera, performed by Doris Day. The song's title, meaning "what will be, will be",...

Cássia Feminine Portuguese

Cássia is the Portuguese feminine form of Cassius, a Roman family name possibly derived from Latin cassus meaning "empty, vain." The masculine counterpart is Cássio. While related to the European name, Cássia is also a B...

Cassia Feminine Roman

EtymologyCassia is a feminine given name of Roman origin, derived as a feminine form of Cassius. The Cassius family name likely has roots in the Latin word cassus, meaning "empty, vain", though alternative etymologies ha...

Cassidy Feminine English

Cassidy is a gender-neutral given name derived from the Irish surname Ó Caiside, which in turn comes from the Gaelic byname Caiside. The name Caiside itself means "curly-haired," tracing back to the Irish word cas, meani...

Cassie Feminine English

Cassie is a feminine given name of English origin, typically used as a Diminutive of Cassandra and other names beginning with Cass, such as Cassidy or Cassandrea. As a standalone name, Cassie has gained popularity in Eng...

Cassiopea Feminine Greek

Cassiopea is a variant of the name Cassiopeia, rooted in Greek mythology. The name Cassiopeia itself is the Latinized form of Greek Kassiopeia or Kassiepeia, possibly meaning "cassia juice." In Greek myth, Cassiopeia was...

Cassiopeia Feminine Greek

Cassiopeia is the Latinized form of Greek Κασσιόπεια (Kassiopeia) or Κασσιέπεια (Kassiepeia), which possibly means 'cassia juice.' In Greek mythology, Cassiopeia was the wife of Cepheus and the mother of Andromeda, and s...

Cassy Feminine English

Cassy is a diminutive of Cassandra and other names beginning with Cass, such as Cassidy. It is predominantly used as a feminine given name in English-speaking countries. Etymology and Origins The name Cassy derives from...

Cat Feminine English

Cat is a feminine given name in English, primarily used as a diminutive of Catherine or Katherine. While it may also derive from the English word for the domestic feline, its most common origin is as a short form of the...

Cataleya Feminine English Spanish

Cataleya is a modern feminine name derived directly from the genus of orchids known as Cattleya. These flamboyant flowers, native to Central and South America from Costa Rica to Argentina, were named in 1824 by botanist...

Cătălina Feminine Romanian

Cătălina is a Romanian feminine given name, a Katherine variant. It is derived from the Greek name Aikaterine, whose etymology is debated: it may stem from Hekaterine (meaning "each of the two"), the goddess Hecate, a Co...

Catalina Feminine Corsican Spanish

Catalina is a Spanish and Corsican feminine given name, deriving ultimately from Latin Catherīna, the Latin form of Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine). It is equivalent to Katherine in English and has cognates throughout many...

Catarina Feminine Galician Occitan +1

Catarina is the Portuguese, Galician, and Occitan form of Katherine. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Aikaterine, whose etymology is debated: it may stem from the name of the goddess Hecate, from Greek aikia me...

Cate Feminine English

Cate is a feminine given name and a variant of Kate, typically considered a short form of Katherine and its various spellings. It is of English usage and has Latin, French, and Welsh origins.Etymology and HistoryThe name...

Cateline Feminine Medieval French

Cateline is the Medieval French form of Katherine, ultimately derived from the Greek name Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine). The etymology of the name is debated, but it is most commonly linked to the Greek word καθαρός (katharos)...

Caterina Feminine Catalan Italian

Caterina is the Italian and Catalan form of Katherine, a name with a rich and debated etymology. The ultimate origin is the Greek name Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), which may derive from an earlier Greek name Ἑκατερινη (Hekat...

Catharina Feminine Dutch Swedish

Catharina is the Dutch and Swedish form of Katherine. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), whose etymology is debated—possibly linked to the goddess Hecate, the Greek word ἑκάτερος (hekater...

Catharine Feminine English

Catharine is a feminine given name, a variant spelling of Katherine and Catherine. Like its counterparts, Catharine traces its origins to the Greek name Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), whose precise etymology remains debated. S...

Catherin Feminine English

Catherin is a variant of the widely used feminine name Katherine, which itself has a rich and debated etymology. The name ultimately traces back to the Greek Aikaterine (Αἰκατερίνη), whose origin may lie in Hekaterine (Ἑ...

Catherina Feminine English

EtymologyCatherina is a variant of Katherine, a name with a complex and debated etymology. Katherine ultimately derives from the Greek name Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), whose origin is uncertain. It may have evolved from Ἑκα...

Catherine Feminine English French

Catherine is a feminine given name used in English and French, and additionally a common variant of Katherine. In French, Catherine is the standard form, while in English both Catherine and Katherine are well‑established...

Cathie Feminine English

Cathie is a diminutive of Catherine, itself a French form of Katherine. The name ultimately traces back to the Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), whose etymology is debated. Possible origins include the Greek ἑκάτερος (hekat...

Cathleen Feminine English Irish

Cathleen is a feminine given name primarily used in English and Irish contexts. It is a variant form of Kathleen, which itself is the anglicized version of the Irish Caitlín. The Irish name Caitlín ultimately derives fro...

Cathrin Feminine German

Cathrin is a German short form of Katharina, itself a German variant of Katherine. The name Katherine has a rich and debated etymology, possibly deriving from the Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), which may be linked to ἑκά...

Cathrine Feminine Danish Norwegian +1

Cathrine is a Scandinavian contracted form of Katherine. While Katherine itself has a rich and debated etymology—possibly deriving from the Greek Aikaterine or Hekaterine, linked to the goddess Hecate—Cathrine represents...

Cathryn Feminine English

Cathryn is a variant of Katherine, a name with a rich and debated etymology. This English spelling adds a distinctive touch to the classic name.EtymologyThe root name Katherine ultimately derives from the Greek name Αἰκα...

Cathy Feminine English

Cathy is an English diminutive of Catherine, itself a variant of the enduring classic Katherine. Primarily used as a feminine name, Cathy emerged as a shorter, more casual form and enjoyed widespread popularity in the En...

Cátia Feminine Portuguese

Cátia is a Portuguese female given name, functioning as a diminutive of Catarina, itself the Portuguese form of Katherine. However, the name Cátia is ultimately borrowed from the Russian diminutive Katya (Катя), which in...

Catia Feminine Italian

Catia is an Italian diminutive of Caterina, the Italian form of Katherine. This feminine given name carries the affectionate and familiar tone common to Italian diminutives, often used as a standalone name rather than a...

Catina Feminine Romanian

Catina is a Romanian feminine given name, functioning as a contracted form of Cătălina, which itself is the Romanian version of Katherine. The name Catina essentially follows the same etymological path as Katherine, ulti...

Cato 2 Feminine Dutch

Cato 2 is the Dutch diminutive of Catharina, the Dutch and Swedish form of Katherine. This feminine given name, typically pronounced "KAH-toh" in Dutch, follows a common Dutch onomastic pattern of forming diminutives in...

Catrin Feminine German Welsh

Catrin is a feminine given name with roots in both Welsh and German naming traditions. In Welsh, it is the native form of Katherine, equivalent to English Catherine, while in German, it functions as a short form of Katha...

Catrina Feminine English Scottish

Etymology and OriginCatrina is an Anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic name Caitrìona, which is itself a Gaelic form of Katherine. The name Katherine has a complex etymology, possibly deriving from the Greek Αἰκατερίνη...

Catrine Feminine Danish Norwegian +1

Catrine is a Scandinavian contracted form of Katherine, commonly used in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. The name originates as a shortened variant that retains the elegant simplicity of the full form while offering a di...

Catrinel Feminine Romanian

Catrinel is a diminutive of Ecaterina, the Romanian form of Katherine. As a variant of Ecaterina, Catrinel reflects the common Romanian practice of forming affectionate or familiar short forms from longer names, often ad...

Catriona Feminine Irish Scottish

Etymology and Origin Catriona is a feminine given name in English, derived as an Anglicized form of the Irish Caitríona or Scottish Gaelic Caitrìona, both of which are Celtic variants of Katherine. The ultimate root is t...

Catuxa Feminine Galician

Catuxa is a Galician diminutive of Catarina, the Galician, Portuguese, and Occitan form of Katherine. The name itself is derived from the Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), whose exact etymology is debated. Possible origins...

Cayetana Feminine Spanish

Cayetana is the Spanish feminine form of Cayetano, which itself derives from the Latin name Caietanus, meaning "from Caieta" (the ancient name of the Italian town of Gaeta). The name has deep roots in Spanish-speaking cu...

Cayla Feminine English

Cayla is a modern English variant of the name Kayla, which itself is a combination of the popular phonetic elements kay and la. Like Kayla, Cayla arose in the late 20th century as part of a trend towards inventive, melod...

Caylee Feminine English

Caylee is a feminine given name that emerged as a modern variant of Kaylee, a name itself coined from the trendy phonetic elements kay and lee. This spelling of Caylee saw a surge in popularity in the United States, refl...

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