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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1. | Cabal | Arthurian Legend |  | Arthur's dog. |
| 2. | Cabbon | Biblical |  | As though understanding. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 3. | Cabbon | Biblical |  | As though understanding. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 4. | Cabe | English |  | Variant of surname Cable: Ropemaker. |
| 5. | Cable | English |  | Ropemaker. An English surname. |
| 6. | Cabul | Biblical |  | Displeasing, dirty. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 7. | Cabul | Biblical |  | Displeasing, dirty. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 8. | Caca | Latin |  | Daughter of Vukan. |
| 9. | Cacamwri | Arthurian Legend |  | Servant. |
| 10. | Cacanisius | Irish |  | Son of Nis. |
| 11. | Cace | Irish |  | Variant of Casey: Observant; alert; vigorous. |
| 12. | Cacey | Irish |  | Vigilant. |
| 13. | Cacey | Irish |  | Variant of Casey: Observant; alert; vigorous. |
| 14. | Cachamwri | Celtic |  | Mythical servant of Arthur. |
| 15. | Cachi | Spanish |  | Bringer of peace. |
| 16. | Caci | Gaelic |  | Brave. |
| 17. | Cacia | Greek |  | Abbreviation of Acacia meaning 'guileless. |
| 18. | Cacia | Irish |  | Vigilant. |
| 19. | Cacia | Latin |  | Daughter of Vukan. |
| 20. | Cacue | Latin |  | Son of Vukan. |
| 21. | Cadabyr | English |  | From the warrior's settlement. |
| 22. | Cadao | Vietnamese |  | Song. |
| 23. | Cadarn | Welsh |  | Strong. |
| 24. | Cadawg | Welsh |  | Battle sharp. |
| 25. | Cadby | English |  | From the warrior's settlement. |
| 26. | Cadby | Norse |  | From the warrior's settlement. |
| 27. | Cadda | English |  | Warring. |
| 28. | Caddaham | English |  | From the soldier's land. |
| 29. | Caddaric | English |  | Battle leader. |
| 30. | Caddarik | English |  | Battle leader. |
| 31. | Caddawyc | English |  | From the warrior's town. |
| 32. | Caddell | Welsh |  | Variant of Cadell: Small battle; spirit of the battle. |
| 33. | Caddoc | Welsh |  | Battle sharp. |
| 34. | Caddock | Welsh |  | War-ready; battle sharp. |
| 35. | Cade | Shakespearean |  | 'Henry VI, Part 2' Jack Cade, a rebel. |
| 36. | Cade | Welsh |  | Diminutive of Cadell: Small battle; spirit of the battle. |
| 37. | Cadee | English |  | Variant of Cady meaning a rhythmic flow of sounds. |
| 38. | Cadee | Irish |  | Variant of Cady: a rhythmic flow of sounds. |
| 39. | Cadel | Welsh |  | Variant of Cadell: Small battle; spirit of the battle. |
| 40. | Cadell | Celtic |  | Warring. |
| 41. | Cadell | Welsh |  | Small battle; spirit of the battle. |
| 42. | Cadellin | Welsh |  | Legendary father of Gweir. |
| 43. | Caden | Welsh |  | Spirit of battle. See also Kade. |
| 44. | Cadena | English |  | Rhythmic. |
| 45. | Cadence | English |  | Variant of Cady meaning a rhythmic flow of sounds. |
| 46. | Cadence | French |  | Rhythmic. |
| 47. | Cadence | Irish |  | Variant of Cady: a rhythmic flow of sounds. |
| 48. | Cadence | Latin |  | Rhythmic. |
| 49. | Cadencia | French |  | Rhythmic. |
| 50. | Cadenza | Italian |  | Rhythmic. |
| 51. | Cadha | Scottish |  | From the steep place. |
| 52. | Cadhla | Irish |  | Beautiful. |
| 53. | Cadhla | Irish |  | Handsome. |
| 54. | Cadi | Arabic |  | Luck. |
| 55. | Cadi | English |  | Variant of Cady meaning a rhythmic flow of sounds. |
| 56. | Cadi | Irish |  | Variant of Cady: a rhythmic flow of sounds. |
| 57. | Cadi | Welsh |  | Pure. |
| 58. | Cadie | English |  | Variant of Cady meaning a rhythmic flow of sounds. |
| 59. | Cadie | Irish |  | Variant of Cady: a rhythmic flow of sounds. |
| 60. | Cadis | Greek |  | Sparkling. |
| 61. | Cadman | Anglo-Saxon |  | Warrior. |
| 62. | Cadman | Celtic |  | Fighter. |
| 63. | Cadman | Welsh |  | Warrior. |
| 64. | Cadmon | Welsh |  | Warrior. |
| 65. | Cadmus | Greek |  | He who excels; from the east. |
| 66. | Cadmus | Latin |  | Son of Abenor. |
| 67. | Cador | Arthurian Legend |  | Nephew of Arthur. |
| 68. | Cadwalader | Welsh |  | Variant of Cadwaladr: War leader; battle leader. |
| 69. | Cadwaladr | Welsh |  | Battle leader. This name dates back to the 7th century. More commonly used as a surname than a first name in the present day. |
| 70. | Cadwaladyr | Welsh |  | Variant of Cadwaladr: War leader; battle leader. |
| 71. | Cadwallader | Welsh |  | Battle leader. This name dates back to the 7th century. More commonly used as a surname than a first name in the present day. |
| 72. | Cadwallen | Welsh |  | Battle disolver. Also a variant of Cadwallon: Arranges the battle. |
| 73. | Cadwallon | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 74. | Cadwallon | Arthurian Legend |  | A seventh century king. |
| 75. | Cadwallon | Welsh |  | Arranges the battle. |
| 76. | Cadwgawn | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Iddon. |
| 77. | Cadwr | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Gwlyon. |
| 78. | Cadwy | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Gereint. |
| 79. | Cadwyn | Welsh |  | Chain. |
| 80. | Cady | English |  | Hillock. A surname or given name meaning a rhythmic flow of sounds. |
| 81. | Cady | Irish |  | Hillock. A surname or given name meaning a rhythmic flow of sounds. |
| 82. | Cadyna | English |  | Rhythmic. |
| 83. | Cadyryeith | Welsh |  | Well spoken. |
| 84. | Caecelius | Latin |  | Blind. |
| 85. | Caedmon | Anglo-Saxon |  | Poet. |
| 86. | Caedwalla | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 87. | Caela | Gaelic |  | Slender. Variant of Caley or Cailley: (French) 'from the forest. |
| 88. | Caelan | Gaelic |  | Girl; lass. |
| 89. | Caelan | Gaelic |  | Contemporary variant of Cailean 'Child.'. |
| 90. | Caelan | Irish |  | Powerful warrior. |
| 91. | Caelin | Irish |  | Variant of Caelan: Powerful warrior. |
| 92. | Caeneus | Greek |  | A woman who asked to become a man. |
| 93. | Caenis | Latin |  | Daughter of Atrax. |
| 94. | Caer Llion | Welsh |  | From Caerleon. |
| 95. | Caerau | Welsh |  | From the castle. |
| 96. | Caerleon | Arthurian Legend |  | Name of a battle site. |
| 97. | Caersewiella | English |  | Lives at the watercress spring. |
| 98. | Caerwyn | Welsh |  | Derived from the Welsh elements caer 'fortress' and gwyn 'white, fair'. |
| 99. | Caesar | Danish |  | Long hair. |
| 100. | Caesar | Latin |  | The family name of Roman dictator Gaius Julias Caesar. Its origin is uncertain:, but may come from 'caesaries' meaning hair, or 'caesius' meaning 'bluish-grey, or 'caedere' meaning to cut, perhaps referring to his birth by Caesarean section. |