Names That Mean The

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

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Caledvwich
The meaning of Caledvwich is unclear..
English
Calen
Slender or fair; derived from the Irish name Caolán.
Irish
Calendae
Refers to the first day of the month in the ancient Roman calendar.
Latin
Calendra
Derived from Greek 'kalos' meaning beautiful, often associated with the moon ...
Greek
Calendre
Derived from the French word for calendar, symbolizing time and order.
French
Calico
Derived from the word for a type of fabric, often used for a cat with tri-col...
English
Caligula
Little boot, a nickname given to the Roman emperor Gaius Caesar.
Latin
Caliopa
From Greek mythology, one of the Muses who presided over epic poetry.
Greek
Calla
Beautiful, from the Greek word for beauty.
Greek
Calluna
Heather.
Latin
Calno
City mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Calvagh
Calvagh is an anglicized form of the Irish name 'Calbhach', meaning 'bald'.
Irish
Calvary
Referring to the place of Jesus Christ's crucifixion.
English
Camalia
Derived from camelia, the flower named after botanist Georg Kamel.
Spanish
Camallia
Derived from the flower name camellia, symbolizing perfection and loveliness.
Spanish
Camar
Moon; one who is like the moon in beauty.
Arabic
Cambridge
From the bridge over the River Cam.
English
Camdan
From the winding valley.
English
Camden
From the winding valley.
English
Camdene
From the winding valley.
English
Camdin
From the winding valley.
English
Camdon
From the winding valley.
English
Camdyen
From the winding valley.
English
Camdyn
From the winding valley.
English
Came
Derived from the Old English word 'camb', meaning 'comb', referring to a ridg...
English
Camellita
Little camellia flower, derived from the camellia plant.
Spanish
Camerin
Crooked nose, derived from the Irish surname Ó Camaráin.
Irish
Cameron
Crooked nose, from the Gaelic cam sròn.
Scottish
Camp
Derived from the Latin word 'campus' meaning field or plain, used as a surnam...
English
Campion
From the Latin campania meaning 'level country', referring to the flowering p...
English
Camunda
The meaning of the name Camunda is not widely known or documented.
Sanskrit
Candace
Queen Mother.
Greek
Candelaria
Derived from the Spanish word for 'candlemas', referring to the Feast of the ...
Spanish
Candelario
Derived from the Spanish word for 'candle' or 'candelabra', referring to the ...
Spanish
Candid
Meaning 'white' or 'pure', from the Latin candidus.
English
Candika
Fierce, passionate, or glowing; a name for the goddess Durga.
Sanskrit
Candradara
Moon-bearer, an epithet of the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Candrah
Moon-like; shining or glowing like the moon.
Sanskrit
Cannes
City located in the south of France.
French
Canon
Clergyman; Official of the church.
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
Canterbury
Referring to the city in England, origin.
English
Cantilena
A song or melody, derived from the Italian word for a lyrical piece.
Italian
Cantor
Singer or chanter, derived from the Latin word 'cantor'.
Latin
Cantrel
Derived from the Old French word 'chanterel', meaning 'little singer'.
French
Caphis
Mythological character mentioned in the plays of Aristophanes.
Greek
Caphtor
Region mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Capri
From the island of Capri.
Italian
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