Female and male first names beginning with the letter “C”..
CARDIFF
MaleWelsh origin, derived from 'Caerdydd', meaning 'fort on the tidal river'; it's associated with strength and resilience.
CARDIN
FemaleFrench given name derived from Latin 'carduus', meaning thistle, with historical use as both a first and last name, notably adopted by 18th-century composer Jean-Philippe Rameau.
CARDIN
MaleRare but distinctively French name derived from the Latin word for thistle, symbolizing strength and beauty amidst adversity.
CARDINAL
MaleThe name Cardinal, derived from the Latin 'cardo' meaning 'hinge', is of Latin origin translating to 'chief' or 'leader'. It signifies the highest rank in the Catholic Church hierarchy.
CARDINE
FemaleFrench origin, derived from the Latin word "carduus," meaning "thistle." It symbolizes courage and strength, as the thistle plant thrives in harsh conditions.
CARDIS
MaleRare Greek name meaning "heart," historically associated with courage, love, and wisdom, popularized by Saint Cardis in ancient times.
CARDISS
FemaleDistinctive Persian name meaning "sweetheart" or "beloved one," reflecting tender affection and gaining global popularity despite its rare appearances in literature.
CARDON
MaleFrench surname derived from 'cardon', meaning 'thistle'. It originated as an occupational name for those who grew or sold thistles used for animal feed and dye production.
CARDYN
FemaleRare yet powerful Welsh given name derived from "carreg," meaning "rock" or "stone," symbolizing strength and resilience.
CARE
MaleThe name Care is an English word-derived forename meaning attentiveness or concern.
CAREE
FemaleUncommon American girls' name coined in the early-to-mid 20th century, with no documented meaning but possibly linked to the Irish surname Carey, meaning "strong or bold".
CAREEM
MaleArabic name derived from "karim," meaning "generous" or "noble." It has been historically associated with kindness and magnanimity, particularly in Middle Eastern cultures and Islamic communities.
CAREEN
FemaleUncommon, Irish-origin female name meaning 'little dear' or 'beloved one'.
CAREENA
FemaleExotic, unique name with unknown origins, popularized by Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor Khan (formerly Careena), though it might be linked to Scandinavian 'Karen'.
CAREESE
FemaleAmerican origin name created by Frank Yerby for his novel "The Foxes of Harrow". Its meaning, believed to be 'free spirit' or 'carefree', is not universally accepted due to its invented nature. Despite this, Careese has gained popularity in the US and is often associated with creativity. It's typically used as a female name but can be used for any gender based on preference.
CAREL
MaleDistinctive Dutch name derived from Old German 'Karl', meaning 'free man' or 'strong'.
CAREL
FemaleUnique Dutch given name with Old Germanic roots meaning "strong in war" or "free warrior".
CARELI
FemaleItalian-origin name derived from 'carrello', meaning 'small cart' or 'trolley'. Traditionally given around Christmas, it embodies generosity and evokes feelings of warmth and comfort.
CARELL
MaleDistinctive given name of English origin, derived from the Old French word 'carrel' meaning 'small square'. It has been carried by notable figures like Steve Carell but remains relatively uncommon throughout history.
CARELLE
FemaleRare, beautiful French feminine given name derived from the Occitan word "carriel", meaning "basket". It symbolizes abundance and fertility.
CARELY
FemaleEnglish name of unknown origin and meaning, created by modern parents seeking uniqueness for their children.
CARELYN
FemaleDistinctive Scottish name derived from the surnames Carfrae or Carruthers, meaning "rocky place" in Gaelic, carrying historical heritage with its unique spelling.
CAREN
FemaleRare German female given name derived from the word "Care," meaning "to care" or "to worry.
CARENA
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Italian origin, derived from "carina," meaning "pretty" or "charming.
CARENDA
FemaleUncommon yet significant Igbo female name from Nigeria, meaning "I have found happiness" or "happiness has been found".
CARENE
FemaleItalian-derived feminine name that signifies 'pure' or 'chaste', tracing back to ancient Roman times when it was used as a personal name.
CARERON
MaleThe name Caron is of uncertain origin but is believed to have been brought to France during the Middle Ages, possibly from Greece via Italy.
CARESA
FemaleUncommon Italian given name derived from the Latin word "caria," meaning "dear" or "beloved." It was originally used in medieval Italy for noble girls, but has since spread globally. Despite its rarity, Caresa remains a memorable choice due to its unique spelling and pronunciation, making it perfect for a cherished daughter.
CARESHA
FemaleDistinctive female name of unknown origin, potentially Hebrew or African, meaning "song" or "happiness." It gained popularity in the US during the late 20th century, likely created by combining elements from other names like Careen/Karen and Shari/Ishtar. While not historically widespread, it has been popularized by celebrities such as Summer Walker, who named her daughter Caresha in 2021.
CARESS
FemaleAmerican-made modern name derived from the word 'caress', meaning gentle touch with affection.
CARESSA
FemaleItalian-derived name meaning "caress," reflecting tenderness and affection.
CARESSE
FemaleUnique French female name derived from 'caresser,' meaning 'to caress' or 'to stroke.'
CARETHA
FemaleRare Scottish feminine given name derived from the surname Carragher, meaning 'cart maker'.
CARETTA
FemaleCaretta: A rare Italian name derived from 'caretta', meaning loggerhead sea turtle, symbolizing longevity and wisdom.
CAREY
MaleIrish name derived from the Gaelic word 'cathasaigh', meaning 'valiant' or 'vigorous'.
CAREY
FemaleEnglish given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Cathasaigh, which means 'descendant of Cathasach', itself meaning 'vigorous' or 'alert'.
CAREYANN
FemaleDistinctive Irish name derived from the surname Caraidh, meaning 'friend' or 'beloved', often associated with the Irish goddess of love, Carman.
CARI
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning 'dear' or 'beloved', historically significant and used in various cultures, including by several Catholic saints like Saint Cari of Auxerre.
CARI
MaleLatin name of German origin, derived from Karl which means 'strong' or 'freeholder'. It has historically been used for both boys and girls but is more commonly associated with females today.
CARIA
FemaleGreek-derived female name meaning 'grace' or 'charm', historically used to denote elegance and favor.