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CADE m : From a surname which was originally derived from a nickname meaning "round" in Old English.
CADELL m : From Welsh cad "battle" and a diminutive suffix.
CADEN m : Sometimes explained as a derivative of the Irish surname Caden, which is a reduced form of the Gaelic surname Mac Cadáin meaning "son of Cadán". In ...
CADENCE f : From an English word meaning "rhythm, flow". It has been in use only since the 20th century.
CADEYRN m : Means "battle king" from Welsh cad "battle" and teyrn "king, monarch". Cadeyrn (also known as Catigern) was a 5th-century king of Powys in Wales, the ...
CADFAEL m : Means "battle prince" from Welsh cad "battle" and mael "prince".
CADFAN m : Means "battle peak" from Welsh cad "battle" and ban "peak". Saint Cadfan, from Brittany, was a 6th-century missionary to Wales.
CADWALADER m : Means "leader of the battle" from Welsh cad "battle" and gwaladr "leader". This was the name of a Welsh saint of the 7th century.
CADWGAN m : Means "glory in battle" from Welsh cad "battle" and gwogawn "glory, honour". In the Mabinogion, a collection of tales from Welsh myth, this name is br...
CAECILIA f : German form of CECILIA, as well as the original Latin form.
CAEDMON m : Meaning unknown, though the first element is likely connected to Brythonic caed meaning "battle". Saint Caedmon was a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon poet who...
CAELINUS m : Roman family name which was itself derived from the Roman family name CAELIUS.
CAELIUS m : Roman family name which was derived from Latin caelum meaning "heaven".
CAERWYN m : Derived from the Welsh elements caer "fortress" and gwyn "white, fair".
CAESAR m : From a Roman cognomen which possibly meant "hairy", from Latin caesaries "hair". Julius Caesar and his adopted son Julius Caesar Octavianus (commonly ...
CAESARIUS m : Late Latin name which was derived from CAESAR. Saint Caesarius was a 6th-century bishop of Arles.
CAETANO m : Portuguese form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).