| 701 to 800 of 3053 matches |   |
| |
Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 701. | Carshena | Biblical |  | A lamb, sleeping. |
| 702. | Carshena | Biblical |  | A lamb, sleeping. |
| 703. | Carson | English |  | Son who lives in the swamp; son of Carr. |
| 704. | Carson | Scottish |  | Surname. |
| 705. | Carsten | Latin |  | Christian. |
| 706. | Carston | Latin |  | Christian. |
| 707. | Carswell | English |  | Lives at the watercress spring. |
| 708. | Cartagh | Irish |  | Variant of Carthach: Loving. A variant of Caradoc. The Irish St. Carthach, also known as St Carthage, founded an early 7th century monastery at Lismore, County Waterford. |
| 709. | Carter | English |  | Cart driver, cart maker. A surname sometimes used as a first name. |
| 710. | Cartere | English |  | Drives a cart. |
| 711. | Carthach | Irish |  | Loving. A variant of Caradoc. The Irish St. Carthach, also known as St Carthage, founded an early 7th century monastery at Lismore, County Waterford. |
| 712. | Carthage | English |  | The anglicized form of the Irish Carthach, which is a variant of Caradoc. The Irish St. Carthach, also known as St Carthage, founded an early 7th century monastery at Lismore, County Waterford. |
| 713. | Carthage | Irish |  | Variant of Carthach: Loving. |
| 714. | Carthage | Welsh |  | Variant of Caradoc: Affection; amiable. |
| 715. | Cartimandua | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a queen of Brigantes. |
| 716. | Cartland | English |  | From the land between the streams. |
| 717. | Cartwright | English |  | Builder of carts. |
| 718. | Carvel | English |  | From the villa by the march. |
| 719. | Carvel | French |  | Swamp dweller. |
| 720. | Carvell | English |  | From the villa by the march. |
| 721. | Carvell | French |  | Swamp dweller; spearman's estate or marshy estate. |
| 722. | Carver | English |  | Carves wood or sculpts. |
| 723. | Carwyn | Welsh |  | Means 'blessed love' from Welsh caru 'love' and gwyn 'white, fair, blessed'. |
| 724. | Cary | Celtic |  | The dark one. |
| 725. | Cary | Celtic |  | From the fortress. |
| 726. | Cary | English |  | An alternative spelling of Carrie. Cary became a popular masculine first name in mid-2Oth century because of actor Cary Grant, whose real name was Archibald Leach. V: Carey. |
| 727. | Cary | English |  | Stream. Cary became a popular masculine first name in mid-2Oth century because of actor Cary Grant, whose real name was Archibald Leach. |
| 728. | Cary | Irish |  | Of the dark ones. |
| 729. | Cary | Welsh |  | From the castle. 'Loving.'. |
| 730. | Carya | Latin |  | Daughter of Dion. |
| 731. | Caryl | English |  | Joy. A variant of Carol or Carys. Feminine of Carl. |
| 732. | Caryl | English |  | Variant of Carroll: Man. Famous Bearer: late television actor Carroll O'Connor. |
| 733. | Caryl | French |  | Variant of Carole: The french form of the English Carol, a dimunitive of Charles meaning strong. |
| 734. | Caryl | Welsh |  | Variant of Carys: Love. |
| 735. | Caryn | English |  | Modern variant of Karen. |
| 736. | Caryn | Latin |  | Keel. |
| 737. | Caryna | Latin |  | Keel. |
| 738. | Carynn | English |  | Modern variant of Karen. |
| 739. | Carys | Welsh |  | Love. |
| 740. | Cas | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Seidi. |
| 741. | Casandra | Spanish |  | Unheeded prophetess. In Homer's 'The Iliad' Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded. |
| 742. | Casca | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A conspirator against Caesar. |
| 743. | Case | English |  | Bringer of peace. |
| 744. | Case | Irish |  | Variant of Casey: Observant; alert; vigorous. |
| 745. | Caseareo | Greek |  | Long haired. |
| 746. | Caseareo | Italian |  | Long haired. |
| 747. | Casee | Irish |  | Brave; Vigilant. |
| 748. | Casey | Biblical |  | Refers to the Biblical acacia wood that was used to build the wilderness Tabernacle. |
| 749. | Casey | Celtic |  | Brave. |
| 750. | Casey | English |  | Diminutive of Cassandra: Cassandra was a Trojan prophetess, daughter of King Priam. This name became popular in medieval Britain, and fashionable in the USA in the mid-2Oth century. A diminutive of Casirnir, Cassandra, or Cathedne. |
| 751. | Casey | English |  | From a polish word meaning 'Proclamation of peace.' A diminutive of Casirnir, Cassandra, or Catherine. Popularized as a boy's name by the American folk song 'Casey Jones'. |
| 752. | Casey | French |  | Diminutive of Catherine: Pure, clear. Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina. |
| 753. | Casey | Gaelic |  | Brave. |
| 754. | Casey | Gaelic |  | Brave. |
| 755. | Casey | Greek |  | Honorable. Biblical; acacia wood was used to build the wilderness Tabernacle. |
| 756. | Casey | Irish |  | Brave; Vigilant. |
| 757. | Casey | Irish |  | Observant; alert; vigorous. Famous Bearer: radio personality and voice of 'Scooby-Doo' (cartoon dog) Casey Kasem. |
| 758. | Casey | Latin |  | Diminutive 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. |
| 759. | Casey | Spanish |  | Honorable. |
| 760. | Cash | English |  | Diminutive of Caspar: Wealthy man. |
| 761. | Cash | Latin |  | Vain. |
| 762. | Cashel | Irish |  | From Cashel. |
| 763. | Cashesegra | Native American |  | Osage name meaning tracks of a large animal. |
| 764. | Casidhe | Gaelic |  | Dever. |
| 765. | Casidhe | Gaelic |  | Clever. |
| 766. | Casidhe | Irish |  | Clever. |
| 767. | Casimir | English |  | From a polish word meaning 'Proclamation of peace.'. |
| 768. | Casimir | Polish |  | Bringer of peace; announcing peace. |
| 769. | Casimir | Slavic |  | Peaceful. |
| 770. | Casimire | Polish |  | Variant of Casimir: Bringer of peace; announcing peace. |
| 771. | Casimiro | Polish |  | Variant of Casimir: Bringer of peace; announcing peace. |
| 772. | Casimiro | Spanish |  | Peaceful. |
| 773. | Casiphia | Biblical |  | Money, covetousness. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 774. | Casiphia | Biblical |  | Money, covetousness. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 775. | Casleu | Biblical |  | Rashness, confidence. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 776. | Casleu | Biblical |  | Rashness, confidence. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 777. | Casluhim | Biblical |  | Hopes of life. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 778. | Casluhim | Biblical |  | Hopes of life. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 779. | Casnar | Welsh |  | Legendary nobleman. |
| 780. | Caspar | English |  | Wealthy man. |
| 781. | Caspar | Persian |  | Keeper of the treasure. Caspar was one of Three Magi who traveled from afar to find the baby Jesus. |
| 782. | Casper | English |  | Variant of Caspar: Wealthy man. |
| 783. | Casper | Persian |  | Treasure. |
| 784. | Casperia | Latin |  | Second wife of Rhoetus. |
| 785. | Cass | English |  | Diminutive of Cassandra: Cassandra was a Trojan prophetess, daughter of King Priam. A diminutive of Casirnir, Cassandra, or Catherine. Also used as an independent name. |
| 786. | Cass | English |  | Diminutive of Caspar: Wealthy man. |
| 787. | Cass | Irish |  | Curly-headed. |
| 788. | Cass | Latin |  | Vain. |
| 789. | Cass | Welsh |  | Curly-headed. |
| 790. | Cassady | Irish |  | Variant of Cassidy: Intelligent; from Caiside; curly-headed. |
| 791. | Cassandra | English |  | Cassandra was a Trojan prophetess, daughter of King Priam. This name became popular in medieval Britain, and fashionable in the USA in the mid-2Oth century. |
| 792. | Cassandra | Greek |  | Unheeded prophetess. Cassandra was a Trojan prophetess, daughter of King Priam. In Homer's 'The Iliad' Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded. |
| 793. | Cassandra | Latin |  | Prophetess. |
| 794. | Cassandra | Shakespearean |  | 'The History of Troilus and Cressida' Daughter to Priam, and a prophetess. |
| 795. | Cassandrea | Greek |  | Unheeded prophetess. Cassandra was a Trojan prophetess, daughter of King Priam. In Homer's 'The Iliad' Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded. |
| 796. | Cassaundra | Greek |  | Unheeded prophetess. Cassandra was a Trojan prophetess, daughter of King Priam. In Homer's 'The Iliad' Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded. |
| 797. | Cassi | English |  | Abbreviation of Cassandra. Unheeded prophetess. In Homer's 'The Iliad' Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded. |
| 798. | Cassia | Greek |  | Spicy cinnamon. |
| 799. | Cassian | Irish |  | Curly-headed. |
| 800. | Cassian | Welsh |  | Curly-headed. |