Female and male first names beginning with the letter “C”..
CASTORIA
FemaleItalian name derived from Latin "castorium," meaning "beaver.
CASTRO
MaleSpanish name derived from Latin 'castrum', meaning 'fortress' or 'castle'. It was historically significant in Spain and has been borne by notable figures like Francisco Castro and José María Castro. In Spain, Castro is considered a masculine given name and surname with some fluctuations in popularity over time.
CASTULO
MaleDistinctive Spanish name originating from the ancient city of Castulo, meaning 'fortress' or 'castle', and once carried by notable figures like Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi.
CASTYN
MaleDistinctive Welsh name derived from Caswyn, meaning "white battle" or "fair combat".
CASUNDRA
FemaleRare, Latin-derived feminine name, often seen as a variation of Cassandra, meaning "outstanding".
CASWELL
MaleRare English given name derived from 'Cassel', meaning 'artificial hill or mound'. It was popularized by the Norman family who settled in Devon after 1066, taking their name from the village of Caswell they lorded over.
CASY
MaleRare variant of the Irish surname Casey, meaning "vigorous" or "watchful," derived from the 10th-century Irish chieftain Cathasaigh.
CASY
FemaleDistinctive Spanish-origin given name derived from 'casa', meaning 'house', conveying warmth & belonging.
CASYN
MaleRare French name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Latin 'casus', meaning 'fate' or 'chance'.
CASYN
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "watchful" or "observant," traditionally given to boys born on Tisha B'Av, and historically used in Jewish communities.
CATALAYA
FemaleRare Latin-derived female given name meaning 'pure light' or 'pure day', used historically in Spain during the Middle Ages for prominent families' daughters.
CATALAYAH
FemaleUnique and beautiful Spanish name derived from "català," meaning "Catalan" or "from Catalonia.
CATALDO
MaleItalian male given name originating from Sicily, derived from the Greek word "Kathaleitos" meaning "famous in battle". It was traditionally associated with Sicilian nobility and gained popularity among Italian nobility after Norman conquests.
CATALEA
FemaleCatalea, of Latin origin, means "cataleptic" and is associated with ancient Greek nymphs like Cataleia who accompanied Artemis. In medieval Europe, it signified nobility and high social status.
CATALEAH
FemaleUncommon yet captivating female name of American origin, created by author Zora Neale Hurston for her 1937 novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God." It symbolizes independence and self-discovery among African American women and may be derived from the Greek word 'katalepsis,' meaning 'to seize' or 'grasp.'
CATALEENA
FemaleRare, unique name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Spanish/Catalan names blended with Greek elements, but without definitive evidence. Its meaning remains unclear despite suggestions of "from Catalonia" or "pure".
CATALEIA
FemaleRare yet captivating Latin-origin name derived from 'catalepsis', meaning 'to seize or grasp', conveying strength and power.
CATALEIYA
FemaleRare African-derived female name derived from the Yoruba deity Oshun, signifying harmony or balance.
CATALELLA
FemaleRare but beautiful Italian-origin given name derived from the surname Catalini, with no widely accepted meaning.
CATALENA
FemaleRare, Spanish-origin name derived from 'catalyst,' symbolizing inspiration for change.
CATALEYA
FemaleSpanish origin feminine given name derived from the cataleya orchid flower, symbolizing beauty and elegance.
CATALEYAH
FemaleCaptivating Swahili name meaning 'dream', popularized by Pitbull but rooted in African culture.
CATALIA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating female name with ancient Roman origins. Derived from the Latin word "catalus," meaning 'grain' or 'ear of corn', it is associated with abundance and fertility due to its connection with the Roman goddess Ceres, also known as Ops or Catalia. This powerful deity was believed to bring prosperity and bounty, making her a revered figure among Romans. Throughout history, Catalia has evolved and been adapted by various cultures, sometimes becoming more familiar forms of Katherine or Catherine, but often retaining its unique identity with connotations of divine power and resilience. Today, those bearing the name Catalia may appreciate its historical significance and uniqueness.
CATALIN
FemaleRomanian boy's name derived from the ancient Roman family name Catalinus, meaning 'from Catalonia' or 'cat-like'.
CATALINA
MaleElegant Spanish name derived from 'catena', meaning 'chain', traditionally given to girls born on Christmas Day.
CATALINA
FemaleDistinctive, Spanish-origin name derived from 'catullus', meaning 'little cat'. It gained prominence during medieval Spain, associated with Saint Catherine of Alexandria, and has been popularized by historical figures like Catherine of Aragon.
CATALINE
FemaleElegant Latin-derived female name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', originating from ancient Rome and popularized in regions like Spain's Catalonia.
CATALINO
MaleRare Latin-derived given name, translating to 'little pure one.' Originally popular among the Catalan people of Spain, this historic name carries a unique charm.
CATALIYA
FemaleIntriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly a blend of Spanish 'Catalina' meaning 'pure', and Russian 'Lya' meaning 'love'.
CATALIYAH
FemaleArabic-origin name meaning 'to strive' or 'to struggle', associated with strength, resilience, and determination.
CATALYA
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from 'Cataluña', meaning 'Catalonia'.
CATALYNA
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'from Catalonia' and associated with the autonomous region in northeastern Spain.
CATANA
FemaleAncient Greek female given name derived from the word "katanē," meaning "the cutter" or "the slayer," reflecting its namesake Catana's fierce warrior queen status in Greek mythology.
CATARA
FemaleRare, Latin-derived feminine name that signifies "pure" or "clean," embodying simplicity and wholesomeness without attached historical figures.
CATARENA
FemaleElegant Spanish girls' name, derived from the Catalan surname 'Catarena', meaning 'maker or seller of small cages or baskets'.
CATARINA
FemalePortuguese feminine name derived from the Latin 'catus', meaning 'pure'.
CATARINO
MaleDistinctive Spanish name meaning 'pearl', derived from the word 'catarina' and given its familiar form by the suffix '-ino'.
CATASHA
FemaleDistinctive Spanish-origin name derived from 'catasco', meaning 'disaster' or 'misfortune'. Despite its potential negative connotation, it has become a symbol of strength and power for many.
CATCH
MaleRare American given name with no specific cultural or linguistic origin. Its meaning derives from the English word "catch," suggesting speed, agility, or determination.
CATCHER
MaleUncommon English given name with roots in medieval occupational naming practices; its meaning, derived from the term 'catcher,' refers to someone who catches or traps something.