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An English place name and surname used as a given name.
A variant of Casey, derived from Irish Gaelic meaning vigilant or watchful.
Rhythmic flow; variant of Cadence.
Possibly from Welsh 'cad' meaning battle, though the full name is not clearly established.
Related to battle and ancient Welsh nobility; associated with medieval Welsh princes.
Fighter or warrior. Modern variant of Caden with Irish roots.
A rhythmic sequence of sounds or movements
Rhythmic flow; the measure and pattern of sound or movement.
Wise warrior or battle poet in Old English tradition.
Irish name of uncertain origin, possibly from Celtic roots related to warrior traditions.
Slender or powerful warrior, rooted in Celtic tradition.
Powerful warrior; mighty
Latin name related to Caelum, meaning 'sky' or 'heaven'. Symbolizes celestial beauty.
From Latin caelum meaning 'sky'; conveys a sense of the heavenly or celestial.
Irish diminutive meaning 'slender' or 'fair,' from Caolan.
Related to the sky or heavens.
Sky or heaven; evokes vastness and transcendence.
From Latin 'caelum,' meaning 'sky' or 'heaven'; in Roman mythology, Caelus is the primordial god of the sky.
From Gaeta, an ancient Italian port city; feminine form of Caetano.
From Caeta, an ancient Roman coastal city; Portuguese name meaning 'of Caeta'
Irish surname used as a given name; from Gaelic origin suggesting leadership.
Warrior, derived from Irish cathair. Represents strength, martial prowess, and combat.
Arabic origin meaning 'friend' or 'successor of the Prophet'
Pure; one who is untainted and virtuous
Leader, judge, or chief; one who commands.
Modern variant of Cadence, from Latin meaning 'rhythm', 'fall', or 'beat'.
Modern variation possibly related to Kayla, meaning 'mighty warrior'.
Ocean sky; blends kai (ocean) and lani (sky) in Hawaiian tradition.
Variant of Caleb, meaning wholehearted or whole devotion to God.
Young woman or girl. From Irish Gaelic, a traditional term of endearment.
Stone or pebble; from French caillou
Acquired or possessed; biblical Hebrew name representing gain and blessing.
Spear; acquired and possessed
Possibly derived from Latin 'Caius,' an ancient Roman given name.
Variation of Caesar; historically denotes an emperor or ruler with absolute authority.
Pure - from the Greek word for purity
Pure; Irish variant of Caitlin, derived from Caitríona meaning 'pure.'
Pure; derived from Catherine, meaning 'pure one' expressing clarity and virtue.
Pure; represents innocence and clarity
Variant of Caitlin; suggests purity or innocence.
Pure and chaste, derived from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure. Represents virtue and innocence.
Pure; Irish form of Catherine, derived from Greek meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.
Rejoice; derived from Latin meaning happy or glad.
Whole-hearted or devotion to God; variant spelling of Caleb.
Bright-headed; descendant of the bright-headed one. Associated with brightness and intelligence.
From the French coastal city; in Greek mythology, Calais was a son of Boreas.
Lark bird. Symbolizes song, joy, and natural freedom.
From Spanish 'calandria,' a type of lark bird known for its beautiful song.
Scottish place name derived from 'cold water,' referring to a rocky stream or river.
Originates from a place name meaning cold spring or cold stream, suggesting a location near cool waters.
From Hebrew 'Kaleb', meaning 'whole heart' or 'devoted to God'.
Devotion to God, wholehearted
From Caledonia, the Latin name for Scotland
Whole heart, devotion to God. A Hebrew variant of Caleb with deep biblical roots.
Warrior.
Whole-hearted devotion to God
Good friend. Arabic name meaning companion or beloved friend.
Beautiful voice, one of the nine Greek muses of epic poetry
Leader or successor; Islamic religious and political title
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