Names That Mean The

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

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Byforde
From the ford by the settlement.
English
Byram
From the town near the river.
English
Byrd
From the bird or a bird catcher.
English
Byrdeena
Derived from the Old English elements 'byrd' meaning 'bird' and 'eana' meanin...
English
Byrdina
Derived from the Old English word 'brid' meaning 'bird', possibly a nickname ...
English
Byron
From the barns.
English
Cacanisius
Derived from the Latin name Cacanisius, meaning 'belonging to the Cacanii fam...
Latin
Cache
Derived from the French word 'cache', meaning 'hidden' or 'stored'.
French
Cachet
Referring to a mark of authenticity or prestige.
French
Cacia
From the name of a type of tree.
Latin
Caciah
The Lord saves.
Hebrew
Caciliah
The Lord is my deliverance.
Hebrew
Cactus
From the plant name Cactus.
Latin
Cacya
The Lord sustains.
Hebrew
Cacyah
Born during the day.
Yoruba
Cadbey
From the warrior's estate.
English
Cadbi
From the warrior's settlement.
English
Cadbie
From the warrior's settlement.
English
Cadby
From the warrior's settlement.
English
Caddaham
From the warrior's home.
English
Cadelaria
Derived from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de la Cande...
Spanish
Cadence
Referring to the rhythmic flow of music or poetry.
English
Cadhla
Meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', derived from the Irish word 'cadhla'.
Irish
Cadmus
From the east.
Greek
Caecey
From the initials C.E..
English
Caecy
From the initials C.E..
English
Caetano
Rejoice, be glad; derived from the Latin name Caietanus, referring to someone...
Portuguese
Caffara
Derived from the Italian word 'caffè', meaning coffee, possibly a nickname fo...
Italian
Cagney
Descendant of the little fighter or son of the handsome one.
Irish
Cahira
Moonlight or glow of the moon.
Arabic
Caia
Rejoice, derived from the Latin verb 'gaudeo'.
Latin
Caiaphas
Aramaic nickname meaning 'rock' or 'stone', associated with the high priest i...
Hebrew
Caidfer
Derived from the Irish name Cathal, meaning 'battle rule'.
Irish
Caidmar
Derived from the Irish name Cathmhaol, meaning 'battle chief'.
Irish
Caieta
From the Latin word 'Caieta' referring to an ancient Roman town (now known as...
Latin
Cailan
Derived from the Irish name Caolán, meaning 'slender' or 'fair'.
Irish
Cailean
Meaning 'whelp' or 'young dog', derived from the Gaelic word 'cailean'.
Gaelic
Caileigh
Slender or fair; derived from the Irish name Cáel.
Irish
Caimilw
Hawk of the battle.
Welsh
Caindale
From the clear valley.
English
Cairo
The capital city of Egypt.
Arabic
Cait
Derived from the Irish name Caitlín, meaning 'pure'.
Irish
Caitalin
Pure, derived from the Irish name Caitlín, a form of Catherine.
Irish
Cakrapani
Holder of the discus (referring to Lord Vishnu).
Sanskrit
Cal
Bald; derived from the village Caldecote.
Latin
Calder
From the Scottish surname meaning 'rocky water' or 'stream'.
Scottish
Caldwel
From the cold spring or stream.
English
Caledona
From the Latin name Caledonia, the Roman name for Scotland.
Scottish
Caledonia
A poetic name for Scotland, derived from the Latin Caledonia.
Scottish
Caledoniah
From Caledonia, the Latin name for Scotland.
Scottish
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