Shrub, "Thicket," or topographic surname for someone who lived near bushes.
Orchard, "Garden"
Active, "Occupied" (virtue name)
Nickname meaning "masculine," from "butcher."
Of soft and beautiful body (pre-Islamic Arabic poetic term)
Variant spelling of Buthainah.
Rock, "Stone" (Arabic form of Peter)
The colorful, flying insect
Likely a unique modern invented name, phonetic creation.
From the Cabernet grape variety
A small wooden house
Rope, "Strong wire"
Cape, "Headland" (Spanish place name)
Place of goats, "Goatherds place"
A leap in ballet
A hidden storage space (from French "cacher," to hide)
Stamp of approval, "Prestige," "Distinctive quality"
The spiny desert plant
Short for Cadogan or Cadmus, or an archaic term for a dishonorable man.
Round, "Barrel," or from a surname meaning "stout."
Phonetic variant of Katie or Cady, or elaboration of Cade.
Feast of Candlemas, "Candlemass" (variant of Candelaria)
Rhythm, "Flow," "Beat"
A virtuosic solo passage in music
Likely a modern invented Welsh-style name, blending "Cade" with the Welsh suffix "-wyn" (fair, blessed).
Beautiful, "Graceful"
Blend of Cade and Lyn, or variant of Caitlin.
From C�diz, ancient port city in Spain.
Battle leader (from "cad" battle + "gwaladr" leader)
Simple happiness, or variant of Katie or Cadence.
Slender, "Thin"
Slender one, "Thin"
Sky, "Heavens," "Chisel"
White fort, "Blessed fort" (from "caer" fort + "gwyn" white/blessed)
From Caesarea, ancient city named for Caesar.
Confining enclosure, or occupational name for a key-maker.
Descendant of the zealous one (from OCaigne)
Light, "Radiance" (from Sanskrit)
Feminine form of Caius, or from "gaia" (earth).
Whelp, "Young dog" (Scottish Gaelic form of Colin)
Variant of Caitlin or Kaylyn, blending "Cai" with "-lyn."
Likely a modern invented name, blending sounds of Cambria and Cammie.
Follower of Christ (Scottish Gaelic form of Christina)
Likely a Vietnamese name, possibly meaning "victory" or related to Cai.
God of Wealth (from Chinese mythology)
Pure (Irish short form of Catherine)
Pure (Scottish Gaelic form of Catherine)
Pure (Irish Gaelic form of Catherine)
Fortress, "Castle" (in Arabic); also a Spanish word for "cove."
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