Boy Baby Names

Discover Boy baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Cassiel
Speed of God or angel of solitude.
Hebrew
Cassius
Cassius means 'hollow' or 'vain', possibly derived from the Latin word 'cassus'.
Latin
Casta
Chaste, pure.
Spanish
Caster
Possessing Magical Powers.
Greek
Castimir
Famous for Battle.
Slavic
Castle
Fortified Building.
English
Castor
Beaver.
Greek
Cater
Shortened form of the name Caterpillar.
English
Catesby
Lives by the ash tree.
English
Catey
Diminutive form of the name Catherine.
English
Cathair
Battle ruler.
Irish
Cathal
Mighty in battle.
Irish
Cathan
Little battler.
Irish
Cathaoir
Warrior.
Irish
Cathaoirmore
Great warrior.
Irish
Cathbert
Bright warrior.
English
Cathmoor
From the cottage by the moor.
English
Cathmoore
From the cottage by the moor.
English
Cathmor
Great warrior.
Irish
Cathmore
From the cottage by the moor.
English
Cathol
Fierce warrior.
Irish
Cati
Pure.
Greek
Catie
Pure.
Greek
Catigern
Fair lord.
Welsh
Catterick
From the Catra tribe.
English
Catterik
From the Catra tribe.
English
Catullus
Derived from the Roman family name Catullus, possibly meaning 'puppy' or 'you...
Latin
Caturvaktra
Four-faced.
Sanskrit
Catus
Four.
Latin
Caty
Pure.
Greek
Cauley
Slender.
Irish
Caulton
From the cold town.
English
Cavalier
Knight or gentleman.
French
Cavalon
One who is like a horse.
English
Cavan
Handsome.
Irish
Cavanagh
Descendant of Caomhánach (gentle, kind).
Irish
Cavanaugh
Descendant of Cathmhaoil (slender).
Irish
Cavel
Dweller near the hollow.
English
Caven
Dweller near the hollow.
English
Cavil
Derived from a surname meaning 'bald' or 'bare'.
English
Cavillor
One who cavils or makes petty objections.
English
Cawley
From the Old English personal name Cawel, meaning 'bare' or 'bald'.
English
Caxton
From a place name meaning 'enclosure of a man named Cac' in Old English.
English
Caydfan
Battle lord or warrior chief.
Welsh
Caylon
Combination of the names Kay and Lon, both of meaning..
English
Ceadda
Warlike.
Anglo-saxon
Ceallach
Bright-headed.
Irish
Ceallachan
Little bright-headed one.
Irish
Cecilio
Blind; derived from the Roman family name Caecilius.
Italian
Cecrops
derived from Greek mythology, the name of the legendary first king of Athens.
Greek
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