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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 901. | Catline | Irish |  | Variant of Katherine meaning pure. |
| 902. | Catlyn | Irish |  | Variant of Katherine meaning pure. |
| 903. | Cato | Latin |  | Intelligent; shrewd. |
| 904. | Cato | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Supportor of Brutus. |
| 905. | Caton | Latin |  | Variant of Cato: Intelligent; shrewd. |
| 906. | Catori | Native American |  | Spirit (Hopi). |
| 907. | Catrice | English |  | Modern blend of Catrina and Patrice. |
| 908. | Catrin | French |  | Variant of Catherine: Pure, clear. Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina. |
| 909. | Catrin | Latin |  | Variant of Catherine: Pure, clear. Form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina'. It was borne by a number of saints, including St Catherine of Alexandria, a 4th century martyr who suffered torture on a spiked wheel. |
| 910. | Catrin | Welsh |  | Pure, clear. A Welsh variant of 'Catherine', which is a French form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina'. |
| 911. | Catrina | Portuguese |  | Form of the Greek Catherine meaning pure. |
| 912. | Catriona | French |  | Variant of Catherine: Pure, clear. Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina. |
| 913. | Catriona | Gaelic |  | Pure, clear. A Scottish Gaelic variant of 'Catherine', which is the French form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina'. Famous bearer: the heroine of 19th century author Robert Louis Stevenson's novel 'Catriona'. |
| 914. | Catriona | Greek |  | Variant of Katrina: Pure. Clear. |
| 915. | Catriona | Irish |  | Variant of Katherine meaning pure. |
| 916. | Catriona | Latin |  | Variant of Catherine: Pure, clear. Form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina'. It was borne by a number of saints, including St Catherine of Alexandria, a 4th century martyr who suffered torture on a spiked wheel. |
| 917. | Catriona | Scottish |  | Variant of Katherine meaning pure. |
| 918. | Cattee | Irish |  | Variant of Katherine meaning pure. |
| 919. | Catterick | Arthurian Legend |  | Name of a battle. |
| 920. | Catterik | Arthurian Legend |  | Name of a battle. |
| 921. | Catullus | Latin |  | Name of a poet. |
| 922. | Catus | Latin |  | Shrewd. |
| 923. | Caulan | Irish |  | Variant of Caelan: Powerful warrior. |
| 924. | Cauley | Norse |  | Relic. |
| 925. | Cauley | Scottish |  | Relic. |
| 926. | Cavalon | Arthurian Legend |  | Name of a king. |
| 927. | Cavan | Gaelic |  | Handsome. |
| 928. | Cavan | Irish |  | Good-looking; handsome; from Cavan. |
| 929. | Cavana | Irish |  | From Cavan. |
| 930. | Cavell | Teutonic |  | Bold. |
| 931. | Cavillor | Latin |  | Critical. |
| 932. | Caw | Arthurian Legend |  | Name of a giant. |
| 933. | Caw | Welsh |  | Full of joy. |
| 934. | Cawley | Norse |  | Relic. |
| 935. | Cawley | Scottish |  | Relic. |
| 936. | Cawrdav | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Caradawg. |
| 937. | Cayce | Irish |  | Variant of Casey: Observant; alert; vigorous. |
| 938. | Caycee | Greek |  | Abbreviation of Acacia meaning guileless. |
| 939. | Caycee | Irish |  | Vigilant. |
| 940. | Caycey | Irish |  | Variant of Casey: Observant; alert; vigorous. |
| 941. | Cayla | Gaelic |  | Slender. Variant of Caley or Cailley: (French) 'from the forest. |
| 942. | Cayle | English |  | Bold. |
| 943. | Caylee | Gaelic |  | Slender. Variant of Caley or Cailley: (French) 'from the forest. |
| 944. | Cayley | Gaelic |  | Slender. Variant of Caley or Cailley: (French) 'from the forest. |
| 945. | Caylie | Gaelic |  | Slender. Variant of Caley or Cailley: (French) 'from the forest. |
| 946. | Caylin | Gaelic |  | Girl; lass. |
| 947. | Ccri | Welsh |  | Loved one. |
| 948. | Ccri | Welsh |  | Loved one. |
| 949. | Ceallach | Gaelic |  | Warrior maid. |
| 950. | Ceallach | Gaelic |  | Warrior. |
| 951. | Ceallach | Irish |  | War; strife. |
| 952. | Ceallachan | Irish |  | Variant of Ceallach: War; strife. |
| 953. | Ceannfhionn | Gaelic |  | Blond. |
| 954. | Ceapmann | English |  | Merchant. |
| 955. | Ceara | Gaelic |  | Spear. |
| 956. | Cearbhall | French |  | Manly. |
| 957. | Cearbhall | Irish |  | Manly. |
| 958. | Cearbhallan | Gaelic |  | Small champion. |
| 959. | Ceard | Scottish |  | Smith. |
| 960. | Ceardach | Scottish |  | Smith. |
| 961. | Cearnach | Gaelic |  | Victorious. |
| 962. | Cearnach | Irish |  | Victorious. |
| 963. | Cearo | Anglo-Saxon |  | Sorrow. |
| 964. | Ceasario | Italian |  | Long haired. |
| 965. | Ceaster | English |  | Lives at the camp. |
| 966. | Ceastun | English |  | Camp. |
| 967. | Ceawlin | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a King. |
| 968. | Cecelia | Latin |  | Blind. Famous bearer: The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician. |
| 969. | Cecil | English |  | Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes; American film producer/director Cecil B. de Mille. |
| 970. | Cecil | Latin |  | Blind. Also an English/Welsh surname. |
| 971. | Cecile | English |  | Feminine form of Cecil: Derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin 'coccus' meaning 'blind'. |
| 972. | Cecile | French |  | A french form of Cecil, derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin coccus meaning 'blind'. |
| 973. | Cecile | Latin |  | Dim sighted. |
| 974. | Cecilee | Latin |  | Blind. Famous bearer: The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician. |
| 975. | Cecilia | English |  | A feminine form of Cecil, derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin coccus meaning 'blind'. This name was introduced into Britain by one of the daughters of William the Conqueror. |
| 976. | Cecilia | Latin |  | Blind. Famous bearer: The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician. |
| 977. | Cecilia | Swedish |  | Blind. |
| 978. | Cecilie | English |  | Variant of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin 'coccus' meaning 'blind'. |
| 979. | Cecilie | Latin |  | Blind. Famous bearer: The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician. |
| 980. | Cecilio | English |  | Variant of Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes; American film producer/director Cecil B. de Mille. |
| 981. | Cecilio | Italian |  | Blind. |
| 982. | Cecilius | Dutch |  | Blind. |
| 983. | Cecille | French |  | From the Latin Cecilia meaning blind. The blind St. Cecille - patron saint of music - was a talented musician. |
| 984. | Cecillo | English |  | Variant of Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes; American film producer/director Cecil B. de Mille. |
| 985. | Cecillus | English |  | Variant of Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes; American film producer/director Cecil B. de Mille. |
| 986. | Cecily | English |  | Variant of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin 'coccus' meaning 'blind'. |
| 987. | Cecily | Latin |  | Blind. Famous bearer: The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician. |
| 988. | Cecrops | Greek |  | Founder of Athens. |
| 989. | Cecrops | Latin |  | Name of a king. |
| 990. | Cedd | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a bishop. |
| 991. | Cedl | Latin |  | Blind. |
| 992. | Cedlio | Latin |  | Blind. |
| 993. | Cedra | English |  | Modern feminine of Cedric. |
| 994. | Cedric | Celtic |  | Cbief. |
| 995. | Cedric | English |  | Cedric was a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe. Possibly derived from a misspelling of Cerdic, a 6th-century king of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, meaning bounty-pattern. |
| 996. | Cedric | Welsh |  | War leader; gift of splendor. |
| 997. | Cedrica | English |  | Modern feminine of Cedric. |
| 998. | Cedrick | Welsh |  | Variant of Cedric: War leader; gift of splendor. |
| 999. | Cedrik | Welsh |  | Gift of splendor. |
| 1000. | Cedrina | English |  | Modern feminine of Cedric. |