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[+] Add Caileen Girl Gaelic Girl; lass.
[+] Add Caileigh Girl Gaelic Slender. Variant of Caley or Cailley: (French) 'from the forest.'
[+] Add Cailen Boy Gaelic Child.
[+] Add Cailin BoyGirl Scottish Contemporary variant of Cailean 'Child.'
[+] Add Cailin BoyGirl Scottish Child.
[+] Add Cailin Girl Gaelic Girl; lass.
[+] Add Cailin Girl Irish Girl.
[+] Add Cailin BoyGirl Scottish Girl; lass.
[+] Add Cailleach Girl Scottish Hag.
[+] Add Caillen Boy Gaelic Child.
[+] Add Caillen Boy Scottish Child.
[+] Add Cailley Girl Gaelic Slender. Variant of Caley or Cailley: (French) 'from the forest.
[+] Add Caillic Girl Scottish Hag.
[+] Add Cailte Boy 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.
[+] Add Cailyn Girl Gaelic Girl; lass.
[+] Add Caimheul Boy Gaelic Crooked mouth.
[+] Add Caimile BoyGirl African name from a proverb.
[+] Add Caimile BoyGirl African name from a proverb
[+] Add Cain Boy Hawaiian Variant of Kaine.
[+] Add Cain Boy Biblical Possession; or possessed
[+] Add Cain Boy Hebrew Spear; possessed. In the Bible Cain was the first murderer having killed his brother Abel in a fit of jealousy.
[+] Add Cain Boy Irish Archaic.
[+] Add Cain Boy Welsh Clear water.
[+] Add Cainan Boy Biblical Possessor, purchaser.
[+] Add Caindale Boy English From the clear river valley.
[+] Add Caine Boy English Place name unrelated to the Biblical Cain.
[+] Add Caine Boy French Place name unrelated to the Biblical Cain.
[+] Add Caine Boy Hawaiian Variant of Kaine.
[+] Add Cainnaig Boy 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.
[+] Add Cainneach Boy 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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