# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
701 | Capta | Latin | A name referring to the Minerva. | F | ![]() |
702 | Cara | Latin | Doe; Beloved. | F | ![]() |
703 | Caralea | Latin | Beloved. | F | ![]() |
704 | Caralee | Latin | Beloved. | F | ![]() |
705 | Caralisa | Latin | Beloved. | F | ![]() |
706 | Carcer | Latin | Prisoner. | M | ![]() |
707 | Cardea | Latin | Protectress of hinges. | F | ![]() |
708 | Carella | Latin | Beloved. | F | ![]() |
709 | Carena | Latin | Little darling. | F | ![]() |
710 | Cari | Latin | Beloved. | F | ![]() |
711 | Caria | Latin | Rotten. | F | ![]() |
712 | Cariana | Latin | Little darling. | F | ![]() |
713 | Caries | Latin | Rotten. | F | ![]() |
714 | Carillie | Latin | Beloved. | F | ![]() |
715 | Carin | Latin | Keel; Little darling. | F | ![]() |
716 | Carina | Latin | Keel; Little darling. | F | ![]() |
717 | Carine | Latin | Little darling. | F | ![]() |
718 | Carinna | Latin | Little darling. | F | ![]() |
719 | Carisa | Latin | Artistic. | F | ![]() |
720 | Carissa | Latin | Artistic or giving; Very dear. | F | ![]() |
721 | Carissima | Latin | Dearest. | F | ![]() |
722 | Carita | Latin | Giving; Beloved. | F | ![]() |
723 | Caritas | Latin | Giving. | F | ![]() |
724 | Carmea | Latin | Song. | F | ![]() |
725 | Carmel | Latin | Fruitful orchard, as Mount Carmel in Palestine. | F | ![]() |
726 | Carmela | Latin | Fruitful orchard, as Mount Carmel in Palestine. | F | ![]() |
727 | Carmelita | Latin | Fruitful orchard, as Mount Carmel in Palestine. | F | ![]() |
728 | Carmella | Latin | Fruitful orchard, as Mount Carmel in Palestine. | F | ![]() |
729 | Carmelle | Latin | Fruitful orchard, as Mount Carmel in Palestine. | F | ![]() |
730 | Carmen | Latin | Song. | F | ![]() |
731 | Carmentis | Latin | Healer. | F | ![]() |
732 | Carmin | Latin | Song. | F | ![]() |
733 | Carna | Latin | Protectress of vital organs. | F | ![]() |
734 | Carneades | Latin | Name of a philosopher. | M | ![]() |
735 | Carolina | Latin | Strong. A latinized form of Caroline. Famous bearer: the American states of North and South Carolina were named after British king Charles I. | F | ![]() |