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71 Caezar Latin Variant of Caesar: Hairy. M
72 Cafall ArthurianLegend Arthur's dog. M
73 Caffar Irish Helmet. M
74 Caflice Anglo-Saxon Brave. M
75 Cagney Irish Surname. M
76 Cahal Celtic Strong in battle. M
77 Cahal Irish Variant of Cathall: Ready for war. M
78 Cahir Irish Warrior. M
79 Cai ArthurianLegend Arthur's brother. M
80 Cai English Diminutive of Caius: A variant of Gaius; which is a more common form of the name in Britain. Famous bearer: Cambridge's Caius College is named after its founder, John Caius. M
81 Cai Welsh A diminutive of Cajus, frequently used as an independent name in Wales. Rejoicer. M
82 Cailean Gaelic Young dog, or child. Scottish Gaelic. M
83 Cailean Scottish Triumphant in battle; triumphant in war; virile. Contemporary variant of Cailean 'Child.'. M

84 Cailen Gaelic Child. M
85 Cailin Scottish Contemporary variant of Cailean 'Child.'. M
86 Caillen Gaelic Child. M
87 Caillen Scottish Virile. M
88 Caimheul Gaelic Crooked mouth. M
89 Cain Biblical Possession; or possessed M
90 Cain Hebrew Spear; possessed. In the Bible Cain was the first murderer having killed his brother Abel in a fit of jealousy. M
91 Cain Irish Archaic. M
92 Cain Welsh Clear water. M
93 Cainan Biblical Possessor, purchaser. M
94 Caindale English From the clear river valley. M
95 Caine English Place name unrelated to the Biblical Cain. M
96 Caine French Place name unrelated to the Biblical Cain. M
97 Caio Welsh Variant of Cai: Joy. M
98 Caiphas Biblical He that seeks with diligence; one that vomiteth M
99 Cairbre Celtic Charioteer. M
100 Cairbre Irish Chariot rider. M
101 Caiseal Irish From Cashel. M
102 Caith Irish From the battlefield. M
103 Caithness Shakespearean 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' A nobleman of Scotland. M
104 Caits Latin Variant of Gaius: To rejoice. Famous bearer: Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar. M
105 Caius English A variant of Gaius; which is a more common form of the name in Britain. Famous bearer: Cambridge's Caius College is named after its founder, John Caius. M