# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
351 | Carshena | Biblical | A lamb, sleeping. | F | |
352 | Cartimandua | Anglo-Saxon | Name of a queen of Brigantes. | F | |
353 | Cary | Celtic | The dark one. | F | |
354 | 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. | F | |
355 | Carya | Latin | Daughter of Dion. | F | |
356 | Caryl | English | Joy. A variant of Carol or Carys. Feminine of Carl. | F | |
357 | Caryl | French | Variant of Carole: The french form of the English Carol, a dimunitive of Charles meaning strong. | F | |
358 | Caryl | Welsh | Variant of Carys: Love. | F | |
359 | Caryn | English | Modern variant of Karen. | F | |
360 | Caryn | Latin | Keel. | F | |
361 | Caryna | Latin | Keel. | F | |
362 | Carynn | English | Modern variant of Karen. | F | |
363 | Carys | Welsh | Love. | F | |
364 | Casandra | Spanish | Unheeded prophetess. In Homer's 'The Iliad' Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded. | F | |
365 | Casee | Irish | Brave; Vigilant. | F | |
366 | Casey | Biblical | Refers to the Biblical acacia wood that was used to build the wilderness Tabernacle. | F | |
367 | 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. | F | |
368 | Casey | French | Diminutive of Catherine: Pure, clear. Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina. | F | |
369 | Casey | Gaelic | Brave. | F | |
370 | Casey | Greek | Honorable. Biblical; acacia wood was used to build the wilderness Tabernacle. | F | |
371 | Casey | Irish | Brave; Vigilant. | F | |
372 | 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. | F | |
373 | Casey | Spanish | Honorable. | F | |
374 | Casidhe | Gaelic | Dever. | F | |
375 | Casidhe | Irish | Clever. | F | |
376 | Casiphia | Biblical | Money, covetousness. | F | |
377 | Casleu | Biblical | Rashness, confidence. | F | |
378 | Casluhim | Biblical | Hopes of life. | F | |
379 | Casperia | Latin | Second wife of Rhoetus. | F | |
380 | 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. | F | |
381 | 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. | F | |
382 | 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. | F | |
383 | Cassandra | Latin | Prophetess. | F | |
384 | Cassandra | Shakespearean | 'The History of Troilus and Cressida' Daughter to Priam, and a prophetess. | F | |
385 | 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. | F |