Names That Mean From

Discover baby names meaning From for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Cartright
Cartwright means 'maker of carts', from Old English 'cræt' and 'wyrhta'.
English
Carvel
Derived from a place name meaning 'marsh by the fort'.
English
Carville
From the town of Carville, meaning 'settlement of the marsh dwellers'.
English
Carya
Derived from Greek 'karyon' meaning nut, referring to the walnut tree.
Greek
Cascadia
From the Cascade mountain range.
English
Casi
From the name Cassandra.
Spanish
Casilda
From the Spanish name Casilda, possibly derived from a Visigothic name meanin...
Spanish
Casimir
Proclaimer of peace, from Slavic elements kaziti 'to destroy' and mir 'peace'.
Polish
Casimiro
Famous destroyer of peace, derived from the Slavic elements 'kazi' (to destro...
Italian
Caslav
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'glory' or 'fame'.
Slavic
Casperia
derived from the Casper surname.
Italian
Caspian
From the Caspian Sea region.
English
Cassadey
derived from the surname Cassidy.
English
Cassandre
Shining upon man, derived from Greek Kassandra.
French
Cassara
derived from Cassandra.
Italian
Cassendera
Shining upon men, derived from Greek elements.
Greek
Cassia
Cassia is derived from the Greek name Kassia, meaning 'cinnamon'.
Greek
Cassian
Cassian means 'hollow' or 'empty', derived from the Roman family name Cassius.
Latin
Cassius
Cassius means 'hollow' or 'vain', possibly derived from the Latin word 'cassus'.
Latin
Catalina
Pure, derived from the Greek name Aikaterine.
Spanish
Catana
Derived from the Greek name Katana, meaning 'pure'.
Italian
Catania
From the city of Catania in Sicily.
Italian
Catarina
Pure, derived from the Greek name Aikaterine.
Portuguese
Cathmoor
From the cottage by the moor.
English
Cathmoore
From the cottage by the moor.
English
Cathmore
From the cottage by the moor.
English
Cato
Derived from the Latin cognomen Cato, meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent'.
Latin
Catreen
Pure, derived from the Irish form of Catherine.
Irish
Catreena
Pure, derived from the Irish name Caitríona.
Irish
Catreenah
Pure, derived from the Irish form of Catherine.
Irish
Catrin
Pure, derived from the Greek name Katherine.
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
Caulton
From the cold town.
English
Cavil
Derived from a surname meaning 'bald' or 'bare'.
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
Cayley
From the surname derived from a place name meaning 'wood clearing'.
English
Cecil
Blind; from the Roman clan name Caecilius.
Latin
Cecile
Blind; from the Roman clan name Caecilius.
French
Cecilio
Blind; derived from the Roman family name Caecilius.
Italian
Cecille
Blind; from the Latin Caecilia, feminine form of Caecilius.
French
Cecily
Blind; from the Latin Caecilia, feminine form of Caecilius.
English
Cecrops
derived from Greek mythology, the name of the legendary first king of Athens.
Greek
Cedron
Derived from the Spanish word 'cedro', meaning cedar tree.
Spanish
Celand
From the land by the streams.
English
Celandina
Combination of Celand (from the land by the streams) and -ina (feminine suffix).
Spanish
Celandinah
Combination of Celand (from the land by the streams) and -inah (feminine suff...
Spanish
Celandryna
Combination of Celand (from the land by the streams) and -ryna (feminine suff...
English
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