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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 501. | Caresse | French |  | Endearing; Tender touch. |
| 502. | Carew | Celtic |  | From the fortress. |
| 503. | Carey | Celtic |  | The dark one. |
| 504. | Carey | Celtic |  | From the fortress. |
| 505. | Carey | English |  | Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the masculine Charles meaning manly. |
| 506. | Carey | Irish |  | Of the dark ones. A variant of Cary in use since the 19th century. |
| 507. | Carey | Irish |  | Of the dark ones. A variant of Cary in use since the 19th century. |
| 508. | Carey | Welsh |  | Near the castle; from the castle. |
| 509. | Cari | Latin |  | Beloved. |
| 510. | Cari | Spanish |  | Abbreviation of Caridad meaning dear; darling. A star in the Orion constellation. |
| 511. | Cari | Turkish |  | Flows like water. |
| 512. | Caria | Latin |  | Rotten. |
| 513. | Cariana | Latin |  | Little darling. |
| 514. | Caries | Latin |  | Rotten. |
| 515. | CarIes | Spanish |  | The Spanish form of Charles; meaning strong or manly, occasionally used in English-speaking countries. |
| 516. | Carilla | Spanish |  | Feminine form of Charles: manly. |
| 517. | Carillie | Latin |  | Beloved. |
| 518. | Carilyn | English |  | Feminine variant of Charles: manly. |
| 519. | Carilynne | English |  | Feminine variant of Charles: manly. |
| 520. | Carin | Latin |  | Keel; Little darling. |
| 521. | Carina | French |  | Pure. |
| 522. | Carina | Italian |  | Variant of Cara: Dear, beloved. From the feminine form of the Italian 'cara' or the Latin 'carus'. |
| 523. | Carina | Latin |  | Keel; Little darling. |
| 524. | Carina | Swedish |  | Pure. |
| 525. | Carine | French |  | Pure. |
| 526. | Carine | Latin |  | Little darling. |
| 527. | Carine | Swedish |  | Pure. |
| 528. | Carinen | Hebrew |  | Variant of Carmel: Garden or vinyard. Famous bearer: the name of a mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite order of mendicant friars was founded in the 12th century on Mount Carmel. |
| 529. | Carinna | Latin |  | Little darling. |
| 530. | CarIo | Italian |  | The Italian form of Charles; meaning strong or manly, occasionally used in English-speaking countries. |
| 531. | Carisa | Latin |  | Artistic. |
| 532. | Carisa | Spanish |  | Very dear. |
| 533. | Carissa | Greek |  | Very dear. |
| 534. | Carissa | Latin |  | Artistic or giving; Very dear. |
| 535. | Carissima | Latin |  | Dearest. |
| 536. | Carita | Italian |  | Variant of Cara: Dear, beloved. From the feminine form of the Italian 'cara' or the Latin 'carus'. |
| 537. | Carita | Latin |  | Giving; Beloved. |
| 538. | Caritas | Latin |  | Giving. |
| 539. | Carl | English |  | Man. Famous Bearer: astronomer Carl Sagan. |
| 540. | Carl | German |  | Variant of the Germanic form of Charles, meaning a man. |
| 541. | Carla | English |  | Feminine variant of Charles: manly. |
| 542. | Carla | German |  | Feminine form of Carl: Variant of the Germanic form of Charles, meaning: a man. |
| 543. | Carla | Spanish |  | Feminine form of Charles: manly. |
| 544. | Carlatun | English |  | From Carl's farm. |
| 545. | Carleen | German |  | Feminine form of Carl: Variant of the Germanic form of Charles, meaning: a man. |
| 546. | Carleen | Irish |  | Feminine form of Charles: manly. |
| 547. | Carlene | German |  | Feminine form of Carl: Variant of the Germanic form of Charles, meaning: a man. |
| 548. | Carleton | English |  | Peasants' settlement. Derived from a surname and place name; based on Old English.Free men's town. |
| 549. | Carletta | Spanish |  | Feminine form of Charles: manly. |
| 550. | Carlie | Gaelic |  | Small champion. |
| 551. | Carlin | Gaelic |  | Small champion. |
| 552. | Carlin | German |  | a man. |
| 553. | Carlin | Irish |  | Little champion. |
| 554. | Carling | Gaelic |  | Little champion. |
| 555. | Carling | Gaelic |  | Variant of Carlin: Small champion. |
| 556. | Carlino | Italian |  | Manly. |
| 557. | Carlino | Spanish |  | Variant of Carlos: Man (Spanish variant of Charles). |
| 558. | Carlisle | English |  | From the protected tower; from the walled city. Also a place name in Britain. |
| 559. | Carlisle | Shakespearean |  | 'King Richard The Second' Bishop of Carlisle. |
| 560. | Carlita | Spanish |  | Feminine form of Charles: manly. |
| 561. | Carlo | French |  | Strong. |
| 562. | Carlo | Italian |  | Manly. |
| 563. | Carlo | Spanish |  | Variant of Carlos: Man (Spanish variant of Charles). |
| 564. | Carlomagno | Spanish |  | Charles the Great. |
| 565. | Carlos | French |  | Strong. |
| 566. | Carlos | Spanish |  | Manly. |
| 567. | Carlota | Spanish |  | Variant of Charlotte meaning manly. |
| 568. | Carlotta | English |  | Feminine variant of Charles: manly. |
| 569. | Carlotta | French |  | Tiny and feminine. Also a feminine variant of Charles meaning manly. |
| 570. | Carlotta | Italian |  | An Italian form of Charles, meaning strong. |
| 571. | Carlotta | Spanish |  | Feminine form of Charles: manly. |
| 572. | Carlson | English |  | Variant of Carlton 'free men's town.'. |
| 573. | Carlton | English |  | Peasants' settlement. Derived from a surname and place name; based on Old English.Free men's town. |
| 574. | Carlton | Scottish |  | From the land between the streams. |
| 575. | Carly | Gaelic |  | Diminutive of Carlin: Small champion. |
| 576. | Carly | German |  | Feminine form of Carl: Variant of the Germanic form of Charles, meaning: a man. |
| 577. | Carly | Teutonic |  | Womanly. |
| 578. | Carlyle | English |  | Variant of Carlisle: From the protected tower; from the walled city. |
| 579. | Carma | Sanskrit |  | Fate. |
| 580. | Carmea | Latin |  | Song. |
| 581. | Carmel | Biblical |  | Circumcised lamb, harvest, full of ears of corn. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 582. | Carmel | Biblical |  | Circumcised lamb, harvest, full of ears of corn. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 583. | Carmel | Celtic |  | From the vinyard. |
| 584. | Carmel | English |  | Variant of Carmine: Garden. |
| 585. | Carmel | Hebrew |  | Garden or vinyard. Famous bearer: the name of a mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite order of mendicant friars was founded in the 12th century on Mount Carmel. |
| 586. | Carmel | Hebrew |  | Garden. |
| 587. | Carmel | Latin |  | Fruitful orchard, as Mount Carmel in Palestine. |
| 588. | Carmela | Hebrew |  | Golden. |
| 589. | Carmela | Italian |  | Garden. Variant of Carmel. |
| 590. | Carmela | Latin |  | Fruitful orchard, as Mount Carmel in Palestine. |
| 591. | Carmela | Spanish |  | Garden. |
| 592. | Carmelide | Arthurian Legend |  | Guinevere's father. |
| 593. | Carmelina | Hebrew |  | Golden. |
| 594. | Carmelina | Italian |  | Garden. |
| 595. | Carmeline | Hebrew |  | Golden. |
| 596. | Carmelita | Hebrew |  | Variant of Carmel: Garden or vinyard. Famous bearer: the name of a mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite order of mendicant friars was founded in the 12th century on Mount Carmel. |
| 597. | Carmelita | Italian |  | Garden. Variant of Carmel. |
| 598. | Carmelita | Latin |  | Fruitful orchard, as Mount Carmel in Palestine. |
| 599. | Carmelita | Spanish |  | Garden. |
| 600. | Carmella | Hebrew |  | Golden. |