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CASIMIR m English English form of the Polish name Kazimierz, derived from the Slavic element kazic "to destroy" combined with mer "great" or mir "peace"... [more] CASPIAN m Literature Used by author C. S. Lewis for a character in his 'Chronicles of Narnia' series, first appearing in 1950... [more] CASSIAN m Ancient Roman (Anglicized) From the Roman family name Cassianus, which was derived from CASSIUS... [more] CASSIDY f & m English (Modern) From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Caiside meaning "descendent of CAISIDE". CASSIUS m Ancient Roman, English Roman family name which was possibly derived from Latin cassus "empty, vain"... [more] CECILIO m Spanish, Portuguese, Italian Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of Caecilius (see CECILIA). ČEDOMIR m Serbian, Croatian Derived from the Slavic elements čedo meaning "child" and mir meaning "peace" or "world". CEPHEUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek Κηφευς (Kepheus), which is of unknown meaning... [more] CHANDRA m & f Indian, Hinduism Means "moon" in Sanskrit, derived from चन्द (chand) "to shine"... [more] CHARLES m English, French From the Germanic name Karl, which was derived from a Germanic word which meant "man"... [more] CHESLEY m English From a surname that was originally from a place name meaning "camp meadow" in Old English. CHESTER m English From a surname which originally belonged to a person who came from Chester, an old Roman settlement in Britain... [more] CLAYTON m English From a surname which was originally from an Old English place name meaning "clay settlement". CLEDWYN m Welsh Derived from the Welsh element caled "rough" combined with gwyn "white, fair, blessed". CLEMENT m English English form of the Late Latin name Clemens (or sometimes of its derivative Clementius) which meant "merciful, gentle"... [more] CLEOPAS m Biblical, Biblical Latin Shortened form of the Greek name Κλεοπατρος (Kleopatros) (see CLEOPATRA)... [more] CLIFTON m English From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "settlement by a cliff" in Old English. CLINTON m English From a surname which was originally from an Old English place name meaning "settlement on the River Glyme"... [more] COLBERT m English From an English surname which was derived from a Norman form of the Germanic name COLOBERT. CONLETH m Irish Modern form of the old Irish name Conláed, possibly meaning "chaste fire" from Gaelic connla "chaste" and aodh "fire"... [more] CONNELL m English (Rare) From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Conaill meaning "descendent of CONALL". CRISPIN m English (Rare) From the Roman cognomen Crispinus which was derived from the name CRISPUS... [more] CROFTON m English (Rare) From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "town with a small enclosed field" in Old English. CYNWRIG m Ancient Celtic Derived from Welsh cyn meaning "chief" and gwr meaning "hero, man", plus the suffix -ig indicating "has the quality of". DAGFINN m Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Dagfinnr, which was composed of the elements dagr "day" and Finnr "Sámi, person from Finland". DALIBOR m Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Derived from Slavic elements dal meaning "far away" and borit meaning "to fight". DALIMIL m Czech, Slovak Derived from Slavic elements dal meaning "far away" and mil meaning "gracious, dear". DARRELL m English From an English surname which was derived from Norman French d'Airelle, originally denoting one who came from Airelle in France. DAYARAM m Indian Means "compassion of Rama" from Sanskrit दया (daya) "compassion" combined with the name of the god RAMA. DENHOLM m English (Rare) From a surname which was originally taken from a place name meaning "valley island" in Old English. DESMOND m English, Irish From an Irish surname which was derived from Deasmhumhain meaning "South Munster", originally indicating a person who came from that region in Ireland. DEVADAS m Indian Means "servant of the gods" from Sanskrit देव (deva) "god" and दास (dasa) "servant". DIETMAR m German Means "famous people", derived from the Germanic elements þeud "people" and meri "famous". DIOKLES m Ancient Greek Means "glory of Zeus" from Greek Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" and κλεος (kleos) meaning "glory". DOMAGOJ m Croatian Derived from the Slavic elements dom "home" and goj "grow, breed, foster, nurture". DONOVAN m Irish, English From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Donndubháin meaning "descendent of DONNDUBHÁN". DOUGLAS m Scottish, English Anglicized form of the Scottish surname Dubhghlas, meaning "dark river" from Gaelic dubh "dark" and glais "water, river"... [more] EALLAIR m Scottish From the older Gaelic byname Ceallair, which was derived from Latin cella meaning "cellar"... [more] ELEAZAR m Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek From the Hebrew name אֶלְעָזָר ('El'azar) meaning "my God has helped"... [more] ELIEZER m Biblical, Hebrew, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek From Hebrew אֱלִיעֶזֶר ('Eli'ezer) meaning "my God is help"... [more] ELLIOTT m English From an English surname which was derived from a diminutive of the medieval name ELIAS. EMANUEL m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Romanian, Croatian Scandinavian, German, Romanian and Croatian form of EMMANUEL EPHRAIM m Biblical, Jewish, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek From the Hebrew name אֶפְרָיִם ('Efrayim) which meant "fruitful"... [more] ERASTUS m Biblical, Biblical Latin Latinized form of the Greek name Εραστος (Erastos) meaning "beloved"... [more] ERSKINE m Scottish, Irish, English (Rare) From a surname which was originally derived from the name of a Scottish town meaning "projecting height" in Gaelic... [more] EUSTACE m English English form of Eustachius, a Latin form of the Greek name Ευσταχυς (Eustachys) meaning "fruitful"... [more] EVANDER (1) m Greek Mythology (Latinized), Roman Mythology Variant of Evandrus, Latin form of the Greek name Ευανδρος (Euandros) which meant "good man", derived from Greek ευ "good" and ανηρ (aner) "man" (genitive ανδρος)... [more] EVERARD m English (Rare) Means "brave boar", derived from the Germanic elements eber "wild boar" and hard "brave, hardy"... [more] EZEKIEL m Biblical, English From the Hebrew name יְחֶזְקֵאל (Yechezqel) meaning "God strengthens"... [more] FABRICE m French French form of the Roman family name Fabricius, which was derived from Latin faber "craftsman"... [more] FARRELL m English From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Fearghail meaning "descendent of FEARGHAL". FIRDAUS m Arabic, Iranian Derived from the Arabic word فردوس (firdaws) meaning "paradise", ultimately derived from Avestan pairidaeza meaning "garden, enclosure"... [more] FITZROY m English (Rare) From an English surname meaning "son of the king" in Old French, originally given to illegitimate sons of monarchs. FLAVIUS m Ancient Roman Roman family name which meant "golden" or "yellow-haired" from Latin flavus "yellow, golden"... [more] FORREST m English From an English surname meaning "forest", originally belonging to a person who lived near a forest... [more] FRANCIS m & f English, French English form of the Late Latin name Franciscus which meant "Frenchman"... [more] FRITJOF m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Friðþjófr meaning "thief of peace", derived from the elements friðr "peace" and þjófr "thief". FULBERT m French, Ancient Germanic From the Germanic elements folk "people" and beraht "bright"... [more] GABRIEL m French, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, English, Romanian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek From the Hebrew name גַבְרִיאֵל (Gavri'el) meaning "strong man of God"... [more] |
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