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Caca | Meaning : Daughter Of Vukan Used in : Latin |
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Cacelia | Meaning : Used in : Latin |
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Cacilia | Meaning : Used in : German, Latin |
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Cacilie | Meaning : Used in : German, Latin |
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Cadena | Meaning : With Rhythm Used in : Latin, American, British, English |
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Cadence | Meaning : Melodious, With Rhythm Used in : Australian, French, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, American |
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Cadenza | Meaning : With Rhythm Used in : Italian, Latin |
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Caecilia | Meaning : Used in : French, German, Latin, Swedish, Australian |
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Caenis | Meaning : Daughter Of Atrax Used in : Greek, Latin |
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Caieta | Meaning : Nursed Aeneas Used in : Latin, Australian |
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Cairistiona | Meaning : In Gaelic meaning is : Christian. Used in : Gaelic, Latin |
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Calcia | Meaning : Mother Of Cycnus Used in : Latin |
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Caledonia | Meaning : From Scotland Used in : Latin |
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Caledonie | Meaning : Used in : Latin |
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Calendae | Meaning : First Used in : Latin |
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Cales | Meaning : From Cales Used in : Latin |
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Calida | Meaning : Ardent Used in : Greek, Latin, Spanish, Australian |
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Calixta | Meaning : Used in : French, Latin |
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Calliope | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Muse of epic poetry Used in : Greek, Latin |
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Callista | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Most beautiful. Used in : Greek, Latin, Swedish, British |
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Callisto | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Mother of Arcas. Used in : Greek, Latin, Greek, Italian, Portuguese |
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Callula | Meaning : Small Beauty Used in : Latin |
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Caltha | Meaning : Golden Flower Used in : Latin |
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Calva | Meaning : A Name Referring To Venus Used in : Latin |
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Calvin | Meaning : Used in : American, African, Australian, Chinese, Latin, Danish, French, German, Jamaican, Latin, Australian |
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Calvina | Meaning : Hairless Used in : Latin, Spanish, Australian |
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Calvinna | Meaning : Feminine Form Of Calvin Used in : Latin |
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Calvinnia | Meaning : Used in : Latin |
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Calvino | Meaning : Used in : British, Latin, English, Italian, Latin, Spanish |
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Calvyn | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Latin |
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Calybe | Meaning : A Nymph Used in : Latin |
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Calyce | Meaning : Mother Of Cycnus Used in : Latin |
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Calydona | Meaning : From Calydon Used in : Latin |
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Calypso | Meaning : In greek meaning is : One who conceals. Used in : Greek, Latin |
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Cam | Meaning : Young Girls Who Assisted At Pagan Religious Ceremonies Used in : Australian, British, Irish, Latin, English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, Australian, Vietnamese, British, English |
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Cama | Meaning : Young Girls Who Assisted At Pagan Religious Ceremonies Used in : Latin |
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Camala | Meaning : Young Girls Who Assisted At Pagan Religious Ceremonies Used in : Latin |
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Camelai | Meaning : Flower Name Used in : Latin |
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Camelia | Meaning : A Flower Name Used in : French, Italian, Latin, Romanian, Australian |
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Camella | Meaning : In American meaning is : Derived from the flower name Camelie Used in : French, Italian, Latin, American, Australian, British, English |
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Camila | Meaning : Young Girls Who Assisted At Pagan Religious Cermonies Used in : French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, American, Afghan, Australian, Chinese, Danish |
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Camile | Meaning : Young Girls Who Assisted At Pagan Religious Ceremonies Used in : French, Latin, Australian |
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Camill | Meaning : Used in : German, Latin |
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Camilla | Meaning : Attendant, Young Girls Who Assisted At Pagan Religious Ceremonies Used in : Australian, Finnish, French, German, Jamaican, Italian, Latin, Swedish, Swiss, American, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, British, Danish, Dutch, English |
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Camille | Meaning : Virginal, Unblemished Character, Young Girls Who Assisted At Pagan Religious Ceremonies Used in : Australian, German, Latin, Swedish, French, Latin, American, African, Australian |
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Camillei | Meaning : In french meaning is : Free-born; noble. Variant of Camilla Used in : French, Latin |
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Camillus | Meaning : Used in : Australian, French, Latin, French, Latin, Australian |
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Cammi | Meaning : In french meaning is : Free-born; noble. Variant of Camilla who was the swift-running warrior maid in Virgil's Aeneid Used in : Australian, French, Latin, American, Australian, British, English |
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Cammie | Meaning : Young Girls Who Assisted At Pagan Religious Ceremonies Used in : Latin, American, Australian, British, English |
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Cammilla | Meaning : Used in : Italian, Latin, Danish |
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Cammille | Meaning : Used in : Latin |
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Cammy | Meaning : Young Girls Who Assisted At Pagan Religious Ceremonies Used in : Latin |
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Cammylle | Meaning : Young Girls Who Assisted At Pagan Religious Ceremonies Used in : Latin |
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Camyla | Meaning : Young Girls Who Assisted At Pagan Religious Ceremonies Used in : Latin |
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Camylla | Meaning : Young Girls Who Assisted At Pagan Religious Ceremonies Used in : Latin |
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Camylle | Meaning : Young Girls Who Assisted At Pagan Religious Ceremonies Used in : Latin |
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Canace | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Child of the wind. Used in : Greek, Latin |
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Candace | Meaning : Glowing Used in : Greek, Latin, American |
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Candas | Meaning : Used in : Greek, Latin, Australian |
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Candece | Meaning : Used in : Greek, Latin, Australian |
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Candee | Meaning : Glowing, Brilliantly White Used in : Latin |
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Candelaria | Meaning : In portuguese meaning is : Candle Used in : French, Latin, Portuguese, Australian |
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Candes | Meaning : Used in : Greek, Latin |
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Candi | Meaning : Glowing , White Used in : Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Spanish, American, British, English |
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Candice | Meaning : In American meaning is : Pure or glowing Used in : French, German, Greek, Latin, American, African, Australian, Chinese, British, English |
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Candida | Meaning : White, Pure Used in : Australian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, American, Australian |
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Candide | Meaning : White, Pure Used in : French, Latin, French |
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Candie | Meaning : Glowing White Used in : Latin, Spanish |
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Candis | Meaning : Glowing Used in : Greek, Latin, American, African, Australian, Chinese, British, English |
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Candiss | Meaning : Glowing, Brilliantly White Used in : Greek, Latin, American |
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Candra | Meaning : Luminescent, Glowing Used in : Indonesian, Sanskrit, Latin |
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Candy | Meaning : Glowing White Used in : French, German, Greek, Latin, American, Australian, Chinese, British, English |
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Candys | Meaning : Used in : Greek, Latin |
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Candyse | Meaning : Used in : Greek, Latin |
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Canens | Meaning : Wife Of Picus Used in : Latin |
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Canisa | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Very dear. Used in : Greek, Latin |
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Cannenta | Meaning : Healer Used in : Latin |
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Cannia | Meaning : Song Used in : Latin |
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Cantabria | Meaning : From Cantabria Used in : Latin |
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Cantilena | Meaning : Song Used in : Latin |
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Cantrix | Meaning : Singer Used in : Latin |
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Capita | Meaning : A Name Referring To The Minerva Used in : Latin |
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Cappadocia | Meaning : In biblical meaning is : A sphere, buckle, or hand. Non-gerderized Biblical name. Used in : Latin, Biblical |
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Capta | Meaning : A Name Referring To The Minerva Used in : Latin |
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Cara | Meaning : Dear Used in : Australian, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Italian, Latin, Swedish, American, Australian, Chinese, Vietnamese, British, Celtic, English |
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Caralea | Meaning : Beloved Used in : Latin |
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Caralee | Meaning : Used in : Latin, Australian |
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Caralie | Meaning : Darling Used in : Latin |
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Caraline | Meaning : In german meaning is : feminine diminutive form of Charles, Carl; meaning: a man Used in : French, German, Latin |
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Caralisa | Meaning : Beloved Used in : Latin |
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Caralyne | Meaning : In german meaning is : feminine diminutive form of Charles, Carl; meaning: a man Used in : German, Latin, Anglo, Australian |
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Cardea | Meaning : Protectress Of Hinges Used in : Latin |
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Carella | Meaning : Beloved Used in : Latin |
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Carena | Meaning : Little Darling Used in : Italian, Latin, Swedish |
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Caressa | Meaning : In french meaning is : Tender touch. Used in : French, Greek, Latin, Australian |
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Caresse | Meaning : In french meaning is : Endearing; Tender touch. Used in : French, Greek, Latin, Australian |
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Carew | Meaning : Used in : Latin, Celtic |
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Carha | Meaning : Used in : Latin |
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Cari | Meaning : Beloved Used in : German, Greek, Latin, Spanish, Swedish, German, American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British, English |
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Caria | Meaning : Rotten Used in : German, Latin, Swedish |