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charlese
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Charlese is a feminine variant of Charles, meaning "free man." |
Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, French, German, Latin, Old English, Scottish |
Female |
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charliese
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Charliese combines Charles and Elise, meaning "free man" and "God's promise." |
American, English |
Female |
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cedderek
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Cedderek: Derived from Old English, meaning "warrior" or "brave." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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cerridwen
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Cerridwen: Welsh goddess of inspiration, knowledge, and transformation; ancient mythology. |
Arthurian Legend, Celtic, Welsh |
Female |
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cesere
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Cesere means "to cut" in Latin; derived from Julius Caesar. |
Italian, Latin |
Male |
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cayode
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Cayode means "he brings joy" in Yoruba; African origin. |
African, American, Indigenous, Yoruba |
Male |
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cayson
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Cayson means "son of the marsh," derived from English origins. |
American, English |
Male |
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caydance
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Caydance: Unique name combining "Cay" and "dance," symbolizing joy. |
American, Indigenous |
Female |
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caydence
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Caydence: modern variation of "Cadence," meaning rhythm or flow. |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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cayelynn
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Cayelynn: Modern name, possibly derived from Caitlin and Lynn. |
American, Native American |
Female |
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cathrie
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Cathrie means "pure" and originates from the Greek name Katherine. |
Celtic, English |
Female |
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cathry
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Cathry means "pure" and originates from the Greek name Katherine. |
Celtic, English, Gaelic |
Female |
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cassity
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Cassity means "pure" and originates from Irish and Gaelic roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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casyopia
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Casyopia: A name derived from Greek, meaning "she who is beautiful." |
Greek, Greek Mythology |
Either |
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catallina
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Catallina means "pure" and originates from Latin and Spanish roots. |
Catalan, Spanish |
Female |
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cassaday
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Cassaday originates from Irish, meaning "descendant of Cassadh." |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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cassidi
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Cassidi means "clever" or "intelligent"; derived from Irish origins. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English, Irish |
Either |
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cassieopia
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Cassiopeia: Greek mythology queen, constellation name, symbolizes beauty and vanity. |
Greek, Greek Mythology |
Female |
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cas
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Cas means "pure" or "chaste"; derived from Latin and Hebrew. |
Algonquian, American, Native American |
Either |
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casen
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Casen means "brave" or "vigilant"; derived from English and Latin. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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casha
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Casha means "pure" in Latin; derived from the name Casia. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Indian, Persian, Spanish |
Female |
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carolee
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Carolee: A blend of "Carol" and "Lee," meaning joyful song. |
American, English |
Female |
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carollee
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Carollee combines "Carol" and "Lee," meaning joyful song and meadow. |
American, English |
Female |
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carreck
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Carreck means "rocky place"; origin is likely Celtic or Gaelic. |
Celtic, English, Gaelic |
Either |
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carley
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Carley means "free man"; derived from Old English and Gaelic origins. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Female |
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carli
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Carli: A feminine name, derived from Charles, meaning "free man." |
American, Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Latin |
Female |
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camylia
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Camylia means "helper" and originates from Latin and Greek roots. |
Ancient Greek, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Greek |
Female |
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candi
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Candi means "sweet" in Latin; derived from "candidus" or "candida." |
American, English, Native American |
Female |
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carlee
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Carlee: A modern variation of Carly, meaning "free man." |
American, English |
Female |
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camitra
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Camitra means "one who is wise"; origin is Sanskrit. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Persian, Sanskrit |
Either |
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