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My Names
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Gender
Origin
Meaning
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Caesar
Shakespearean
'Antony and Cleopatra'. Octavius Caesar, Roman triumvir. 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Julius Caesar, Roman statesman and general.
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Caesar
Swedish
Long hair.
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Caesare
Greek
Long haired.
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Caetano
Portuguese
Portuguese form of the Roman name Caietanus. Caetano Veloso, contemporary poet.
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Caethes
Welsh
Slave.
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Caezar
Latin
Variant of Caesar: Hairy.
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Cafall
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's dog.
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Cafell
Welsh
Oracle.
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Caffar
Irish
Helmet.
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Caffara
Irish
Helmet.
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Caffaria
Irish
Helmet.
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Caflice
Anglo-Saxon
Brave.
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Cagney
Irish
Surname.
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Cahal
Celtic
Strong in battle.
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Cahal
Irish
Variant of Cathall: Ready for war.
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Cahir
Irish
Warrior.
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Cahira
Irish
Warrior.
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Cai
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's brother.
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Cai
English
Diminutive of Caius: A variant of Gaius; which is a more common form of the name in Britain. Famous bearer: Cambridge's Caius College is named after its founder, John Caius.
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Cai
Hawaiian
The sea.
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Cai
Spanish
Diminutive form of Caitano, Caitán: from Gaeta (in Italy).
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Cai
Welsh
A diminutive of Cajus, frequently used as an independent name in Wales. Rejoicer.
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Caiden
Slavic
fighter
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Caieta
Latin
Nursed Aeneas.
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Caila
Gaelic
Slender. Variant of Caley or Cailley: (French) 'from the forest.'
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Cailan
Scottish
Child.
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Cailbhin
Scottish
Bald.
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Cailea
Scottish
Beautiful.
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Cailean
Gaelic
Young dog, or child. Scottish Gaelic.
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Cailean
Scottish
Triumphant in battle; triumphant in war; virile. Contemporary variant of Cailean 'Child.'.
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