Catriona | Female | Variant of Katherine meaning pure | Irish |
Catriona | Female | Variant of Katherine meaning pure | Scottish |
Cattee | Female | Pure | Irish |
Catterick | Male | Name of a battle | Arthurian Legend |
CATTERICK | Male | name of a battle | Arthurian |
Catterik | Male | Name of a battle | Arthurian Legend |
Catti-Brie | Female | | Unknown |
Cauley | Male | Relic | Scottish |
Cavalon | Male | Name of a king | Arthurian Legend |
CAVALON | Male | name of a king | Arthurian |
CAVAN | Male | handsome | Gaelic |
Cavan | Male | From Cavan | Irish |
Cavana | Female | From Cavan | Irish |
Caw | Male | Name of a giant | Arthurian Legend |
CAW | Male | name of a giant | Arthurian |
Cawley | Male | Relic | Scottish |
Caycee | Female | Vigilant. | Irish |
Cayden | Male | Fighter. Spirt of Battle. | Gaelic |
Caydence | Female | Rhythmic. | Irish |
Caylan | Female | Victorious People. | Celtic |
Cayle | Male | Bold | English |
Cayleigh | Female | Pure Meadow: party: slender: | English,Greek,Gaelic |
Caylona | Female | Unknown | Unknown |
Caylor | Female | Variant of Scottish Keillor. Americanized spelling of German K?r. | German |
CEALLACH | Female | warrior maid | Gaelic |
CEALLACH | Male | warrior | Gaelic |
Ceallach | Male | Strife | Irish |
Ceallachan | Male | Strife | Irish |
CEANNFHIONN | Male | blond | Gaelic |
Ceapmann | Male | Merchant | English |
CEARA | Female | spear | Gaelic |
Cearbhall | Male | Manly | French |
Cearbhall | Male | Manly | Irish |
Ceard | Male | Smith | Scottish |
Ceardach | Male | Smith | Scottish |
Cearnach | Male | Victorious | Irish |
CEARO | Female | "Sorrow." | Anglo |
Cearo | Female | Sorrow | Anglo-Saxon |
Ceaster | Male | Lives at the camp | English |
Ceastun | Male | Camp | English |
Ceawlin | Male | Name of a King | Anglo-Saxon |
CEAWLIN | Male | name of a king | Anglo |
CEBRIONES | Male | myth name | Greek |
Cecelia | Female | "Blind. Famous bearer: The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician." | Latin |
Cecile | Female | From the Latin Cecilia meaning blind. The blind St. Cecilie - patron saint of music - was a talented musician. | French |
CECILIA | Female | blind one | Romanian |
CECILIO | Male | blind | Italian |
CECILIUS | Male | blind | Dutch |
Cecille | Female | From the Latin Cecilia meaning blind. The blind St. Cecilie - patron saint of music - was a talented musician. | French |
CECROPS | Male | myth name (founder of Athens) | Greek |