Vigilant in war, "Watchful."
Blend of Cash and Lynn, or modern invented.
From Kashmir, the region, referring to the soft wool.
Possibly "Dwelling place," "Home."
Proclaimer of peace (from "kazic" to destroy + "mir" peace).
Feminine form of Casper, "treasurer."
Short for Cassandra, Cassidy, or Casper.
Elaboration of Cassandra or modern invented name.
Cinnamon, a spice from the cassia tree.
Diminutive of Cassandra or Cassidy.
She whose words excel, a vain queen in Greek myth.
A sacred spring on Mount Parnassus, sacred to the Muses.
Grove of chestnut trees.
Castle.
Of the castle, "Castle-dweller."
My cover is God, "Shield of God."
From the town near the castle.
Fortress, "Castle" (from Latin "castrum").
Cattleya, a genus of orchids, named for botanist William Cattley.
Pure (Romanian form of Catherine).
From Catalonia, the autonomous region of Spain.
Variant of Caitlin, the Irish form of Catherine.
Pure (Italian form of Catherine).
Variant of Cathy, short for Catherine.
Chair, "Seat of the bishop," a large church.
Likely a modern invented name, blending Catherine and Jessica, or a variant of Katika.
Pure (Irish variant of Catherine).
Diminutive of Catherine.
Variant of Caitlin, "pure."
Modern variant of Caitlin or Catlin.
Variant of Cato or from an English place name.
Spirit.
Pure (Irish Gaelic form of Catherine).
Pure (Welsh form of Catherine).
Pure (Scottish Gaelic form of Catherine).
A genus of orchids, named for horticulturist William Cattley.
Occupational surname for a maker of leggings or hose.
Horses, surname for a horse breeder or cavalryman.
A virgin goddess in Inca mythology who gave birth to a child from a fruit.
Likely a modern invented name, phonetic spelling of "Connie" or "Corie."
From Cayenne, capital of French Guiana; also the hot pepper.
Modern variant of Kayla, or from the Irish surname "Mac Caollaidhe."
Blend of Cay/Cayla and the suffix "-leen."
Variant of Cailyn or Kaylyn.
God is gracious (feminine form of Ian/John), or "Fair one."
Likely a modern invented name, blending "Cece" or "Cea" with Anna.
Black, "Dark" (feminine of Ciaran).
Diminutive of Cecilia, Cecily, or other Ce- names.
Blind, "Sixth" (French form of Cecilia).
The cedar tree, known for strength and fragrance.
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