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CATO (2) f : Diminutive of CATHARINA.

CATRIN f : Welsh form of KATHERINE, as well as a German short form of KATHARINA.

CATRINA f : Variant of CATRIONA.

CATRINE f : Swedish variant of KATRINE.

CATRIONA f : Gaelic form of KATHERINE.

CAVAN m : Either from the name of the Irish county, which is derived from Irish cabhán "hollow", or else from the Irish surname CAVAN.

CAYDEN m : Variant of CADEN.

CAYETANO m : Spanish form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).

CAYLEY f : Variant of KAYLEE.

CEADDA m : Old English form of CHAD.

CEALLACH m : Irish name of uncertain origin, traditionally said to mean "bright-headed". Alternatively it could be derived from Old Irish ceallach "war, strife" or...

CEALLACHÁN m : Diminutive of CEALLACH.

CEALLAGH m : Variant of CEALLACH.

CEARA f : Variant of CIARA (2).

CEARBHALL m : Probably from Gaelic cearbh "hacking with a weapon".

CEARRA f : Variant of CIARA (2).

CEBRAİL m : Turkish form of GABRIEL.

CEBRIÁN m : Spanish form of Cyprianus (see CYPRIAN).

CECE f : Diminutive of CECILIA or other names containing a similar sound.

CECELIA f : Variant of CECILIA.

CECIL m : From the Roman name Caecilius (see CECILIA). This was the name of a 3rd-century saint, a companion of Saint Cyprian. Though it was in use during the M...

CECILIA f : Latinate feminine form of the Roman family name Caecilius, which was derived from Latin caecus "blind". Saint Cecilia was a semi-legendary 2nd- or 3rd...

CECILIE f : Norwegian, Danish and Czech form of CECILIA.

CECILIJA f : Slovene and Croatian form of CECILIA.

CECILIO m : Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of Caecilius (see CECILIA).

CECILY f : English form of CECILIA. This was the usual English form during the Middle Ages.

CECYLIA f : Polish form of CECILIA.

CECÍLIA f : Portuguese, Slovak and Hungarian form of CECILIA.

CECÍLIE f : Czech form of CECILIA.

CEDAR f/m : From the English word for the coniferous tree, derived (via Old French and Latin) from Greek κεδρος (kedros).



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