Browse names
434 names match.
English/Celtic
Short form of Cameron or Charles, meaning crooked nose or free man.
French
From corbeau meaning raven, or from a place name.
English
Occupational name meaning one who carves wood.
English/Modern
Modern creation, possibly from Carden or combining Car- with -dell.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish form of Caecilius, meaning blind.
Italian, Spanish; from Greek Kyros
From the Greek name Cyrus, meaning leader or sun.
Spanish; from Latin candela
Related to candlelight or the feast of Candlemas, derived from the Latin word for candle.
Irish, Welsh; from place names
From an Irish or Welsh place name, possibly meaning yellow river or hound of the plain.
English
English surname, possibly from a place name or occupational origin.
Latin
Possibly from Latin meaning tall or elevated.
Latin
From Cyprus; derived from the Latin Cyprianus.
Germanic
Bold counsel or brave advisor; Spanish form of Conrad.
Greek English
Law or rule; from Greek kanon.
Scandinavian
Follows Christ; Scandinavian variant of Christian.
Greek
Possibly from cleobulos or similar Greek roots meaning 'famous.'
Latin
From candidus meaning 'white,' 'pure,' or 'sincere.'
English
Court land; nobleman's estate.
Old English
Hunter and pursuer; one who hunts.
English
From the fortification of the man; strong fort.
Gaelic
Narrow or slim; variant of Kyle.
Irish
Wolf or descendant of Conn, from the Irish Conn meaning chief.
Modern English
Modern creation, likely derived from Caden or Aiden.
Polish/Latin
Polish form of Casimir, meaning proclamation of peace.
English
A modern name, possibly from Kamari or Cameron.
English
A settlement on a cliff or steep bank.
Greek
She who entangles men, a diminutive of Cassandra.
Hebrew/Italian
Vineyard or garden; from Mount Carmel in biblical tradition.
Modern
Modern created name, possibly blend of Chase and Jason.
Latin
Courteous; short form of Curtis.
Greek
Variant of Cletus; means illustrious or noble.
Spanish
Lamb.
Irish
Son of the red-haired warrior.
Latin
Curly-haired; from Latin 'crispus'.
English
A rope or string; modern word name.
English
One who makes or sells charcoal; surname as first name.
French
Chancellor; variant of Chauncey.
Native American, possibly Lakota
A Native American name, possibly from Cheyenne or Lakota origins.
Irish
Dark and black, from the Gaelic ciaran (little dark one).
English
A cowherd, from calf (young cow) and herd.
English, Norse
From the raven, derived from Old Norse korfi (raven).
Greek
Spanish form of Catherine, meaning pure.
Latin
Merciful or clement.
Hebrew
Acquired or possession.
English
From a place name or related to the spice.
Scottish
Cold water, from Scots cald and water.
English
A modern English creation combining 'Cash' (money or possible variant of Cassius) with '-ton' (town).
Latin/Spanish
From the Latin 'Cornelius,' possibly derived from 'cornu' meaning 'horn.'
Irish/Gaelic
From the Irish surname meaning 'strong wolf' or 'lover of hounds' from Gaelic roots.