Names That Mean In

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Cannan
Promised land; Resting place.
Hebrew
Cannes
City located in the south of France.
French
Cant
Edge; brink; rim; shore.
English
Canta
Means 'sing' in Latin, derived from the verb cantare.
Latin
Cantabria
Referring to the region in Northern Spain, origin.
Spanish
Cantar
Derived from the Spanish verb 'cantar', meaning 'to sing'.
Spanish
Cantara
Small bridge or arch, symbolizing connection.
Arabic
Canterbury
Referring to the city in England, origin.
English
Cantor
Singer or chanter, derived from the Latin word 'cantor'.
Latin
Cantrel
Derived from the Old French word 'chanterel', meaning 'little singer'.
French
Cantrix
Feminine form of Cantor, meaning 'singer' or 'chantress'.
Latin
Canyon
A deep gorge, often with a river flowing through it.
English
Capeka
Feminine form of Capek.
Czech
Caphis
Mythological character mentioned in the plays of Aristophanes.
Greek
Caphtor
Region mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Cappadocia
Ancient region in modern-day Turkey.
Greek
Captain
Leader; one in charge.
English
Capucina
Named after the Capuchin Order of monks.
Italian
Capucine
Named after the Capuchin Order of monks.
French
Capulet
Belonging to the Capulets, a noble family from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Italian
Caralane
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Cara and Lane.
English
Caralea
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Cara and Lea, meaning 'beloved me...
English
Caralisa
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Cara and Lisa.
English
Caramia
Dear beloved, from Italian 'cara mia' meaning 'my dear'.
Italian
Carbrey
Derived from the Irish name Cairbre, meaning 'charioteer' or 'warrior'.
Irish
Carbry
Means 'chariot' or 'warrior' in Irish.
Irish
Carcer
Means 'prison' or 'jail' in Latin.
Latin
Cardea
Goddess of door hinges and thresholds in Roman mythology.
Latin
Carden
From the English surname, meaning 'wool carder'.
English
Cardew
From the Welsh place name Ceredigion, meaning 'Ceredig's land'.
English
Cardon
Derived from a place name meaning 'thistle field'.
French
Carel
Dutch form of Charles, meaning 'free man'.
Dutch
Caresa
Beloved; derived from the Italian word 'cara' meaning dear.
Italian
Carew
From the Welsh word 'caer' meaning 'fort' or 'castle'.
Welsh
Carey
From the Irish surname Ó Ciardha, meaning 'dark-haired' or 'descendant of Ci...
Irish
Cargan
Means 'little rock' or 'small cairn' in Irish.
Irish
Cari
Means 'love' in Welsh.
Welsh
Caridad
Charity, kindness.
Spanish
Caridade
Charity, kindness.
Portuguese
Carile
Strong, determined.
English
Carillah
Strong, determined.
English
Carinthia
From Carinthia region in Austria.
German
Carla
Feminine form of Carl, free woman.
Italian
Carlein
A combination of the names Carl and Lynn, and therefore does not have a speci...
English
Carleine
A combination of the names Carl and Elaine, and therefore does not have a spe...
English
Carlena
A feminine form of Carl, meaning 'free man'.
English
Carlenah
A combination of the names Carl and Hannah, and therefore does not have a spe...
English
Carlene
Feminine form of Carl, meaning 'free man'.
English
Carlessa
A combination of the names Carl and Vanessa, and therefore does not have a sp...
English
Carleta
Feminine form of Carlos, meaning 'free man'.
Spanish
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