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My Names
Name
Gender
Origin
Meaning
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Caileen
Gaelic
Girl; lass.
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Caileigh
Gaelic
Slender. Variant of Caley or Cailley: (French) 'from the forest.'
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Cailen
Gaelic
Child.
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Cailin
Scottish
Contemporary variant of Cailean 'Child.'
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Cailin
Scottish
Child.
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Cailin
Gaelic
Girl; lass.
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Cailin
Irish
Girl.
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Cailin
Scottish
Girl; lass.
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Cailleach
Scottish
Hag.
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Caillen
Gaelic
Child.
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Caillen
Scottish
Child.
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Cailley
Gaelic
Slender. Variant of Caley or Cailley: (French) 'from the forest.
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Caillic
Scottish
Hag.
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Cailte
Scottish
In legend, Cailte was a member of Finn mac Cumaill's warrior band. In medieval tale Colloquy of the Ancients, Cailte returned from the otherworld to tell St. Patrick stories of Finn and other heros of old pagan Ireland.
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Cailyn
Gaelic
Girl; lass.
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Caimheul
Gaelic
Crooked mouth.
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Caimile
African
name from a proverb.
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Caimile
African
name from a proverb
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Cain
Hawaiian
Variant of Kaine.
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Cain
Biblical
Possession; or possessed
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Cain
Hebrew
Spear; possessed. In the Bible Cain was the first murderer having killed his brother Abel in a fit of jealousy.
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Cain
Irish
Archaic.
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Cain
Welsh
Clear water.
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Cainan
Biblical
Possessor, purchaser.
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Caindale
English
From the clear river valley.
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Caine
English
Place name unrelated to the Biblical Cain.
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Caine
French
Place name unrelated to the Biblical Cain.
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Caine
Hawaiian
Variant of Kaine.
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Cainnaig
Scottish
From Old Irish name Cainnech, from cain "good, beautiful" or "fair one". 6th C. St. Cainnech founded monasteries in Scotland and Ireland, including Aghaboe in County Laois.
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Cainneach
Scottish
From Old Irish name Cainnech, from cain "good, beautiful" or "fair one". 6th C. St. Cainnech founded monasteries in Scotland and Ireland, including Aghaboe in County Laois.
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