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Callington
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male
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Derived from Old French 'Callington', a place name in Cornwall, …
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'Callington' literally translates to 'settlement near the wood' or 'wood …
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Calliope
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female
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Origin & Etymology - Greek: Καλλιόπη (Kalliópē), from κάλλι (kalli) …
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Meaning - 'Beautiful voice' or 'beautiful face'. In Australian contexts, …
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Calloway
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male
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The surname Calloway originates from Old French, deriving from the …
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Literal translation is 'dog enclosure' or 'dog yard'. In the …
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Callum
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male
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Derived from the Gaelic name 'Callum', which is a diminutive …
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Literal translation: 'dove' — symbolising peace, purity, and gentleness. In …
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Cally
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female
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The name 'Cally' is often considered a modern diminutive or …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Cally' is typically associated with a …
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Calon
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male
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Calon is derived from the Welsh language, where it means …
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Literal translation as 'loving' or 'dearly loved.' In the Australian …
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Calum
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male
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Calum is a name of Scottish Gaelic origin, derived from …
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Literal translation is 'dove', symbolising peace and gentleness. In Australian …
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Calvin
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male
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The name Calvin originates from the Late Latin name Calvinus, …
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The literal translation of Calvin is 'bald', which was historically …
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Calytrix
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female
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Derived from the genus name of a group of Australian …
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Literal translation from Greek and Latin components: 'calyx' (flower cup) …
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Cam
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male
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The name 'Cam' is often a diminutive form of the …
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Literal translation: 'crooked nose' from Gaelic. In the Australian context, …
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Camdan
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unisex
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The name 'Camdan' appears to be a modern English coinage …
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Literal translation and local nuances suggest a personalised name meaning …
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Camden
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female
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Camden is derived from the Old English place name, with …
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Literal translation: 'Cai t's valley'. In Australian English, Camden is …
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Camden
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male
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English origin, derived from Old English elements 'cam' meaning 'enclosed …
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Literal translation is 'enclosed valley' or 'valley of the bent …
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Camdyn
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female
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The name 'Camdyn' is a modern American-influenced variation of the …
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While 'Camdyn' derives from 'Cameron' meaning 'crooked nose', in the …
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Camellia
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female
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Derived from the Latin 'Camellia', named after the Jesuit botanist …
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The name 'Camellia' refers to the flowering evergreen shrub or …
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Cameron
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female
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Gaelic origin from the Scottish Gaelic 'Camshron', composed of 'cam' …
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'Crooked nose' or 'bent nose', with local nuances reflecting its …
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Cameron
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male
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Scottish Gaelic origin, derived from the surname Cameron which means …
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Literal meaning 'crooked nose'. In the Australian English context, it …
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Cameronbradley
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male
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The name Cameron originates from Scottish Gaelic, derived from the …
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'Cameron Bradley' can be interpreted as 'crooked river' combined with …
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Camila
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female
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The name Camila originates from Latin, derived from 'Camillus,' an …
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The literal translation of Camila is 'young ceremonial attendant' or …
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Camilla
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female
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Latin origin, derived from 'Camillus', which was a Roman family …
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'Attendant' or 'young ceremonial attendant' in a literal Latin sense. …
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Camille
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female
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The name Camille originates from the Latin 'Camillus', a term …
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In Australian English contexts, Camille is often associated with elegance …
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Camillo
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male
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Latin origin, from 'Camillus,' which was used in Ancient Rome. …
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Literally means 'attendant' or 'young ceremonial attendant' in Latin; in …
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Cammy
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female
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Cammy is often considered a diminutive form derived from the …
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The name Cammy generally means 'attendant' or 'noble' from its …
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Campbell
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male
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Scottish Gaelic, from 'Caimbeul', meaning 'mouth of the war hero'. …
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'Crooked mouth' or 'wry mouth' from its Gaelic roots. In …
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Camrin
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male
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The name Camrin is a modern variation of the Gaelic …
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The literal translation 'crooked nose' is based on its Gaelic …
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Camron
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male
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Camron is a variant of the name Cameron, which originates …
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Literal translation is 'crooked nose'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Camryn
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female
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The name Camryn is of modern American origin, a variation …
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Literal translation: 'crooked nose' from Gaelic. In the Australian context, …
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Candace
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female
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Derived from Latin 'Candace', which was a title used by …
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Literal translation as 'queen' or 'royal woman' in ancient Ethiopian …
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Candice
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female
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Latin origin, derived from the Latin word 'Candidus' meaning 'bright', …
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Literal translation is 'bright' or 'white', symbolising purity, clarity, or …
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Canna
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female
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Derived from Latin 'canna', meaning 'reed' or 'cane'. The term …
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Literal meaning 'reed' or 'cane'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Capella
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female
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Latin origin, from 'Capella' meaning 'little goat'. The name is …
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Literal translation as 'little goat' from Latin. In Australian contexts, …
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Capri
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female
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Latin origin, derived from 'Caprae', meaning 'goats'. The name 'Capri' …
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Literal translation is 'goats' in Latin, but in Australian English …
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Caprice
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female
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Latin origin, from 'caprice' meaning 'whim' or 'fancy'. The term …
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Literal translation as 'whim' or 'fancy'. It connotes spontaneity, capriciousness, …
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Cara
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female
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Latin origin from 'Cara', meaning 'beloved' or 'dear'. The name …
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Literally translates to 'beloved' or 'dear' in Latin. In Australian …
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Carey
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female
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From Old French 'carier', meaning 'to cart' or 'to carry', …
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Literal meaning relates to 'carrying' or 'bearing'. In Australian English …
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Carey
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male
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Derived from the Irish Gaelic surname 'Ó Ciardha', meaning 'descendant …
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Literal translation is 'dark' or 'black', often symbolising nature's darkness …
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Carina
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female
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The name Carina derives from Latin, meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'. …
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Literal translation is 'beloved' or 'dear'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Carissa
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female
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The name Carissa originates from the Greek word 'karia', meaning …
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Literal translation - 'Beloved' or 'Dear'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Carl
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male
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Derived from the Old Germanic name 'Karl' meaning 'free man' …
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Literal translation: 'free man' or 'manly'. In the Australian English …
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Carla
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female
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The name Carla originates from the Germanic name Karl, which …
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Literal translation as 'free man', though in Australian English and …
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Carlee
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female
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Carlee is a modern, English-language given name that emerged in …
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The name Carlee is generally associated with the meaning 'free …
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Carli
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female
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Derived from the Germanic name 'Carl' meaning 'free man'. The …
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Literal translation is 'free woman' as a feminine form of …
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Carlie
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female
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Derived as a diminutive form of 'Caroline' or 'Charlie', itself …
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Literal translation of 'Carla' or 'Carlie' is 'free woman' or …
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Carlin
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male
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The name Carlin originates from the Old English word 'carl', …
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In Australian English, Carlin is perceived as meaning 'little free …
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Carlisle
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female
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The surname and place name 'Carlisle' originate from the Old …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Carlisle' as a given name can …
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Carlisle
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male
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Old French / Latin - From the surname derived from …
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Literally 'from Carlisle' or 'fortress of the Cark'. In Australian …
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Carlito
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male
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Spanish origin, diminutive form of Carlos, derived from the Germanic …
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Literal translation: 'Little Carl' or 'Little man'. In Australian English …
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Carlo
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male
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Italian and Spanish origin, derived from the Latin name Carolus, …
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Literal translation is 'free man'. In Australian English, Carlo connotes …
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Carlos
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male
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The name Carlos is of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived …
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Literal translation is 'free man'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Carlosleo
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male
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Spanish and Portuguese roots; Carlos derives from the Germanic name …
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'Free man' combined with 'lion'—symbolising strength and liberty, embodying qualities …
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Carlota
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female
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Derived from the Latin name 'Carolus', meaning 'free man'. The …
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Literally translates to 'free woman'. In Australian English, it carries …
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Carlson
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male
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Derived from Old Swedish 'Karlsson', meaning 'son of Karl'. The …
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Literal translation is 'son of Karl'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Carlton
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male
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Old English origin, from the Old English words 'carle' meaning …
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Literal translation: 'Free man's farm' or 'Peasant's settlement'. In Australian …
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Carly
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female
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English, derived from the Old Norse name 'Kari', meaning 'curly', …
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Literal translation as 'curly' or 'twisted', reflecting physical characteristics or …
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Carmel
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female
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The name Carmel derives from the Hebrew word 'Harpel', meaning …
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Literal translation from Hebrew is 'garden' or 'orchard'. In Australian …
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Carmela
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female
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Latin origin, from 'Carmela', derived from 'Carmel', meaning 'garden' or …
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Literal translation: 'garden' or 'orchard'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Carmelina
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female
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The name Carmenina derives from the Latin 'Carmelita', a diminutive …
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Literal translation is 'little garden' or 'little orchard'. In Australian …
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Carmelo
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male
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The name Carmelo derives from the Hebrew 'Karmel', meaning 'fruitful …
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Literal translation is 'garden' or 'fruitful land' in Hebrew. In …
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Carmen
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female
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Latin origin from 'Carmen', meaning 'song' or 'poem'. Historically mentioned …
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Literal translation is 'song' or 'poem'. In Australian English, it …
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Carmenlee
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female
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The name Carmenlee appears to be a modern, compound formation …
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Carmenlee combines the poetic, artistic connotation of Carmen ('song') with …
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Carmine
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male
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Latin origin, from 'carmineus' meaning 'flesh-coloured' or 'red'. The name …
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Literal translation relates to the deep red or crimson colour; …
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Carol
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female
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Derived from the Old French name 'Carole', which evolved from …
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In an Australian English context, 'Carol' typically signifies a joyful, …
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Caroline
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female
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Latin origin from 'Carolus', meaning 'free man' or 'strong'. The …
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Literal translation is 'free man' or 'strong' from Latin. In …
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Carolyn
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female
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Carolyn originates from the Old French name 'Caroline', itself derived …
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Literal translation 'free man' or 'man of the countryside'. In …
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Carrie
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female
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Carrie is derived from the Latin name 'Caritas,' meaning 'love' …
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Literal translation is 'beloved' or 'dear.' In the Australian context, …
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Carson
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male
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Origin & Etymology - The name Carson is of Scottish …
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Meaning - 'Son of Carrghain' or 'son of the beloved/friend', …
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Carsten
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male
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From Latin 'Carostus', possibly derived from the Celtic elements 'car' …
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Literal translation: 'Dear stone' or 'beloved stone'. In Australian contexts, …
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Carter
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female
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English occupational surname derived from Old French 'caretier', meaning 'cart …
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Literal translation: 'cart driver' or 'one who transports goods'. In …
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Carter
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male
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Old French origin, from 'caretier' meaning 'cart driver' or 'carrier'. …
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Literal meaning 'one who transports in a cart'. In Australian …
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Carterjames
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male
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Compound of the English surnames 'Carter' and 'James'. 'Carter' originates …
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A personalised or modern construct blending 'Carter' and 'James', symbolising …
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Cartia
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female
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The name 'Cartia' appears to be a modern or invented …
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The name 'Cartia' does not have an officially assigned meaning. …
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Cartier
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female
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French origin, derived from the surname Cartier which means 'cart …
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From the French for 'cartier' meaning 'cart maker'. In Australian …
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Carys
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female
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Carys is of Welsh origin, deriving from the Welsh name …
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Love; beloved. In Australian English contexts, it connotes affection, warmth, …
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Case
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male
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Latin origin, derived from 'Casus' meaning 'fall' or 'chance'. In …
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Literal translation as 'a container' or 'situation'; in Australian English, …
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Casey
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female
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Derived from Irish Gaelic 'Ó Cathasaigh', meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful'. …
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Literal translation is 'vigilant' or 'watchful'. In Australian English, it …
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Casey
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male
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Derived from an Irish surname 'Ó Cathasaigh', meaning 'descendant of …
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Brave or vigilant. In Australian English, it conveys a sense …
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Caseyshae
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unisex
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Derived from the Irish surname 'Casey', which is an Anglicisation …
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The name 'caseyshae' is a modern, customised derivation that evokes …
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Cash
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male
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English origin, derived from the surname 'Cash' which historically was …
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Literal meaning related to money or wealth, symbolising prosperity, abundance, …
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Cashel
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male
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The name Cashel originates from the Irish town of Cashel, …
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Literal translation as 'stone fort' or 'castle,' symbolising strength and …
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Cashton
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male
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The name Cashton appears to be a modern English name, …
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The name Cashton is believed to be a constructed name, …
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Cason
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male
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English origin; derived from Old French 'Cassoun', a diminutive form …
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'Hollow' or 'empty' in Latin, but in Australian English contexts, …
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Caspar
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male
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From the Latin ‘Gaspar’, derived from the ancient Persian ‘Ghotbar’ …
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‘Treasurer’ or ‘Keeper of the treasure’ in a literal sense. …
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Caspen
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male
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The name Caspen is a modern, uniquely Australian coinage with …
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Caspen has no literal translation or traditional meaning. It is …
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Casper
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male
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The name Casper derives from the Persian name 'Ghaspar' or …
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Literal translation is 'treasurer' or 'keeper of treasure'. In Australian …
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Caspian
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male
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The name 'Caspian' originates from the Caspian Sea, which is …
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Literal translation relates to the Caspian Sea, symbolising vastness, mystery, …
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Cass
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male
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English diminutive form of Cassius, a Latin name meaning 'hollow' …
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'Hollow' or 'Curly-haired' from Latin origins. In Australian English, it …
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Cassady
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unisex
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Derived from Irish and Gaelic origins, the surname Cassady (also …
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The name Cassady generally refers to 'descendant of Cásádha,' with …
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Cassandra
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female
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Greek: from κα- (ka-) 'to shine' + σανδρος (sandos) 'man' …
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Literal translation is 'she who entangles men' or 'she who …
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Cassey
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female
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The name Cassey is of modern English origin, an alternative …
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Literal translation of Casey is 'vigilant' or 'watchful', stemming from …
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Cassia
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female
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Latin origin from 'Cassi', a Roman family name possibly derived …
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Literal translation relates to 'cinnamon' or 'cassia' bark, with connotations …
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Cassian
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male
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Latin origin, from the name Cassianus, derived from the Roman …
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'Hollow' or 'curly-haired', reflecting its Latin roots. In Australian English, …
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Cassidy
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female
|
The name Cassidy originates from Irish Gaelic roots, derived from …
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Literal translation relates to 'curly-haired' or 'descendant of the curly-haired …
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Cassidy
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male
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Derived from Irish Gaelic ‘Caiside’, possibly meaning ‘curly-haired’ or ‘mischievous’. …
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Literal translation relates to ‘curly-haired’ or ‘mischievous’ in Irish Gaelic, …
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Cassie
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female
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English diminutive form of Cassandra, a Greek name derived from …
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'Helper of men' or 'to excel', with connotations of nurturing …
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Cassius
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male
|
Latin origin, derived from 'Cassius', a Roman family name possibly …
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Literal translation: 'hollow' or 'vain'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Castiel
|
male
|
The name 'Castiel' originates from Hebrew, specifically from the biblical …
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Literal translation is 'God is my castle' or 'My cover …
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Casula
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female
|
The name 'Casula' originates from the Aboriginal Australian language group …
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Literal translation is 'place of many waterholes,' symbolising abundance and …
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Cat
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female
|
The name 'Cat' as a given name is primarily a …
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Literal translation as the animal 'cat'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Catalaya
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female
|
Catalaya is a name with a likely poetic or creative …
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The name 'Catalaya' has no direct literal translation and is …
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Cataleia
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female
|
Derived from Greek, from the word 'katalēia' meaning 'beautiful imitation' …
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In an Australian English context, 'cataleia' can be associated with …
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