NAME |
GENDER |
VARIATIONS |
ORIGIN |
MEANINGS |
MIDDLE MATCHES |
Cade |
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K.D., Kade, Kayde, Cayde |
Scottish / Old English |
From the wetlands
'Cade' meaning round, barrel |
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Cade |
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K.D., Kade, Kayde |
Scottish / Old English |
From the wetlands
'Cade' meaning round, barrel |
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Caden |
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Kaden |
America / Arabic / Old English |
Fighter
Companion
Caden's heir |
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Cael |
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Irish (Gaelic) |
Thin, slender; victorious people |
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Caelan |
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Caelyn |
Old English / Irish |
Slender; victorious people |
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Caelan |
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Caelyn |
Old English / Irish |
Slender; victorious people |
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Caelyn |
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Caelan |
Old English / Irish |
Slender; victorious people |
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Caelyn |
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Caelyn |
Old English / Irish |
Slender; victorious people |
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Cain |
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Hebrew / Old French |
Possession, something produced; spear
Battlefield
Biblical - Cain, the firstborn son of Adam and Eve |
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Caleb |
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Kaleb |
Hebrew |
The beloved one |
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Callum |
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Kallum |
Irish / Scottish |
Dove: the symbol of purity, peace and gentleness
In Scotland, sometimes considered a variant of Malcolm meaning follower or Saint Columba |
Mitchell |
Cameron |
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Irish / Scottish |
popular; crooked nose |
James |
Campbell |
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Scottish (Gaelic) / Latin / French |
Crooked mouth
From the beautiful field |
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Camryn |
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Irish / Scottish |
Popular; crooked nose |
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Carey |
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Celtic / Gaelic / Welsh (Cornish) |
Place name of an old Celtic river
Love; dark complexion
Castle, hill fort |
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Carl |
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Karl |
Old German / Scandinavian |
Free man, manly |
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Carol |
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English / German / French |
Joy
Framing woman
Joyful song, melody |
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Carter |
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Old English |
Old occupational name - cart driver, one who transports goods; insightful |
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Casey |
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Kasey, Casey-Lee, Kaycie, Kaycee |
Irish / Scottish |
Brave, vigilant, alert, watchful. From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Cathasaigh meaning "vigilant" in Gaelic.
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Lee |
Cassidy |
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Kassidy |
Irish / Gaelic |
Skillful, curly hair, clever |
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