| Name |
Origin |
Meaning |
Gender |
| Cadwallon
|
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of a king |
M |
| Cadwallon
|
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of a king |
M |
| Caedmon
|
Anglo-Saxon |
Poet |
M |
| Caedmon
|
Anglo-Saxon |
Poet |
M |
| Caedwalla
|
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of a king |
M |
| Caedwalla
|
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of a king |
M |
| Caelen
|
Irish |
victorious people |
M |
| Caerleon
|
Arthurian Legend |
Name of a battle site |
M |
| Caersewiella
|
English |
Lives at the watercress spring |
M |
| Cafall
|
Arthurian Legend |
Arthur''s dog |
M |
| Caffar
|
Irish |
Helmet |
M |
| Caflice
|
Anglo-Saxon |
Brave |
M |
| Caflice
|
Anglo-Saxon |
Brave |
M |
| Cagney
|
Irish |
Surname. |
M |
| Cahal
|
Celtic |
Strong in battle |
M |
| Cahir
|
Irish |
Wamor |
M |
| Cai
|
Arthurian Legend |
Arthur''s brother |
M |
| Cailean
|
Scottish |
Virile; Contemporary variant of Cailean Child. |
M |
| Cailin
|
Scottish |
Contemporary variant of Cailean Child. |
M |
| Caillen
|
Scottish |
Virile |
M |
| Caillou
|
Turkish |
A bald head no hair and Blue eyes |
M |
| Cain
|
Hebrew |
Meaning Possessed. In the Bible Cain was the first murderer having killed his brother Abel in a fit of jealousy. |
M |
| Cain
|
Irish |
Archaic |
M |
| Caindale
|
English |
From the clear river valley |
M |
| Caine
|
French |
Place name unrelated to the Biblical Cain. |
M |