Names That Mean The

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

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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
Carbrey
Derived from the Irish name Cairbre, meaning 'charioteer' or 'warrior'.
Irish
Carden
From the English surname, meaning 'wool carder'.
English
Cardew
From the Welsh place name Ceredigion, meaning 'Ceredig's land'.
English
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
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
Carlenah
A combination of the names Carl and Hannah, and therefore does not have a spe...
English
Carlessa
A combination of the names Carl and Vanessa, and therefore does not have a sp...
English
Carletah
A combination of the names Carl and Taja, and therefore does not have a speci...
English
Carletha
A combination of the names Carl and Letha, and therefore does not have a spec...
English
Carlethe
A combination of the names Carl and Letha, and therefore does not have a spec...
English
Carleton
From the town of Carl's settlement.
English
Carlin
Little champion, derived from the Irish name Carlín.
Irish
Carlisle
From the city of Carlisle in Cumbria, England.
English
Carlomagno
Charles the Great.
Italian
Carmah
Vineyard or garden, derived from the Hebrew word 'kerem'.
Hebrew
Carman
Son of the charioteer.
Irish
Carmela
Garden or orchard, from the Hebrew name Carmel.
Italian
Carmo
Derived from the Portuguese title of the Virgin Mary, Nossa Senhora do Carmo,...
Portuguese
Carmuna
Derived from the Spanish word 'carmín' meaning crimson or red.
Spanish
Carmyle
From the rocky hill or cairn.
English
Carol
Derived from the Germanic word 'karl' meaning 'free man'.
English
Carola
Free woman or strong, derived from the Germanic element 'karl'.
Germanic
Carolana
Combination of the names Carol and Lana..
English
Carolanne
Combination of the names Carol and Anne..
English
Caroline
Free man or woman, derived from the Germanic name Karl.
French
Carpathia
From the Carpathian region.
Greek
Carpathiah
From the Carpathian region.
Greek
Carral
From the rocky land.
Irish
Carrick
From the rocky headland or promontory.
Irish
Carrington
From the town of Carrington, meaning 'settlement of the people of Cara'.
English
Carroll
Carroll is associated with strength, bravery, and resilience, reflecting its ...
Gaelic
Carshena
A queen mentioned in the Book of Esther in the Bible.
Hebrew
Carson
Son of Carr, derived from the Scottish surname meaning 'marsh dweller'.
English
Carswel
From the marsh where watercress grows.
English
Carswold
From the marsh or water meadow.
English
Carthage
Referring to the ancient city of Carthage in North Africa.
English
Cartland
From the land of the cart or chariot.
English
Caruvi
A type of fruit, often referring to the black plum or jamun.
Tamil
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
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