- Cabrera
Cabrera Name Meaning. Catalan and Spanish: habitational name from any of various minor places called Cabrera, from Late Latin capraria 'place of goats' (a derivative of Latin capra 'goat').
Meaning: Place of goats
Origin: Spanish - Cachi
The name Cachi is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Cachi is: Bringer of peace.
Meaning: Bringer of peace
Origin: Spanish - Calandria
The name Calandria is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Calandria is: Lark.
- Calderon - kahl-deh-ROHN
Calderón (pronounced [kaldeˈɾon]) is a Spanish occupational surname. It is derived from the Vulgar Latin "caldaria" ("cauldron") and refers to the occupation of tinker. Calderón may refer to: Alberto Calderón, Argentine mathematician.
Meaning: Melting pot
Origin: Spanish - California
She wrote that both Calafia and California most likely came from the Arabic word khalifa which means steward or leader. The same word in Spanish was califa, easily made into California to stand for "land of the caliph" خلیف, or Calafia to stand for "female caliph" خلیفه .
Meaning: Hot furnace
Origin: Spanish - Calvina
Calvina. 43% this week. Gender: Female Origin of Calvina: Latin, feminine form of Calvin.
Meaning: Feminine form of calvino
Origin: Spanish - Candela
Candela Name Meaning. Italian, Spanish, and Catalan: from candela 'candle' (Latin candela), hence a metonymic occupational name for a chandler (candlemaker) or a nickname for a tall thin person.
- Cardenas
Cardenas Name Meaning. Spanish (Cárdenas): habitational name from places in the provinces of Almería and Logroño named Cárdenas, from the feminine plural of cárdeno 'blue', 'bluish purple' (Late Latin cardinus, from carduus 'thistle').
- Carderon
Calderón (pronounced [kaldeˈɾon]) is a Spanish occupational surname. It is derived from the Vulgar Latin "caldaria" ("cauldron") and refers to the occupation of tinker. Calderón may refer to: Alberto Calderón, Argentine mathematician.
- Carilla
- Carlita
Spanish meaning: The name Carlita is a Spanish baby name The Spanish meaning of Carlita is: Strong, Strong-woman.
- Carlito - kahr-LEE-to
Related Names. VARIANTS: Carlitos (Spanish), Carlinhos, Carlitos (Portuguese) FEMININE FORMS: Carla (Spanish), Carla (Portuguese)
- Carlitos - kahr-LEE-tos
Alternate spelling for Carlos (Charles) Other names. Related names. Carlito. Carlitos is a Spanish or Portuguese nickname (usually a diminutive for Carlos).
- Carlomagno
Carlomagno Name Meaning. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair).
Meaning: Charles the great
Origin: Spanish - Carmencita
The name Carmencita is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Carmencita is: Song.
- Carminda
[ syll. car-min-da, ca-rmi-nda ] The baby girl name Carminda is pronounced as KAARMIHNDAH †. Carminda is derived from Hebrew origins. Carminda is a variation of the name Carmen (English, Romanian, and Spanish). Carminda is also a variation of the name Carmiña (Spanish).
Meaning: Beautiful song
Origin: Spanish - Carolo
Ca-ro-lo, car-olo ] The baby boy name Carolo is pronounced as KEHROWLow †. Carolo is of Germanic origin and it is used mainly in the Italian language. Carolo is a variant form of the Italian, English, and Spanish Carlo. ... Carolo is unusual as a baby name for boys.
Meaning: Variant of Carlos: Man (Spanish variant of Charles).
Origin: Spanish - Carona
[ syll. ca-ro-na, car-ona ] The baby girl name Carona is pronounced as K-ROWNAH †. Carona's language of origin is Latin and it is used mainly in the Spanish language. Carona is a variation of Corona (German).
- Carrola
- Cassandra - kə-SAN-drə/kə-SAHN-drə
The name Cassandra is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Cassandra is: Unheeded prophetess. Cassandra was a Trojan prophetess, daughter of King Priam. In Homer's 'The Iliad' Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded.
- Catalonia
Possibly from an indigenous name of Celtic origin and probably meaning "chiefs of battle"; ... Derived from Lacetani, the name of a pre-Roman Iberian tribe who lived in the region, following metathesis into a form *Katelan > Catalan.
Meaning: A region of spain
Origin: Spanish - Caton
Caton Name Meaning. English: habitational name from either of two places called Caton, in Derbyshire and Lancashire. The former is probably named with the Old English personal name or byname Cada (see Cade) + Old English tun 'enclosure', 'settlement'; the latter is from the Old Norse byname Káti (see Cates) + tun.
Meaning: Knowledgeable, wise
Origin: Spanish - Cecilia - sə-SEE-lee-ə/sə-SEEL-yə
Meaning & History. Latinate feminine form of the Roman family name Caecilius, which was derived from Latin caecus "blind". Saint Cecilia was a semi-legendary 2nd- or 3rd-century martyr who was sentenced to die because she refused to worship the Roman gods.
- Cedro
Spanish Meaning: The name Cedro is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Cedro is: Abbreviation of Isadoro 'strong gift.
Meaning: Abbreviation of isadoro strong gift
Origin: Spanish - Celerina
The meaning of the name Celerina is Quick. The origin of the name Celerina is Spanish.
- Celesta
The name Celesta is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Celesta is: Of the heavens; Heavenly.
- Celso - SEL-so
Celso [cel-so] as a boys' name is of Italian and Latin origin, and the meaning of Celso is "high, lofty". As in "Gloria in Excelsis Deo". Also a part of words for sky, like "ciel" (French) and "coelum" (Latin).
- Cenobia
Meaning: Born of zeus
Origin: Spanish - Cervantes
This was the name of a 9th-century saint who was martyred by the Moors at Cordoba. It was also borne by several Spanish and Portuguese kings. Miguel de Cervantes used it in his novel 'Don Quixote' (1605), where it belongs to the squire of Don Quixote.
- Cesar - SE-sahr
Meaning & History. From a Roman cognomen which possibly meant "hairy", from Latin caesaries "hair". Julius Caesar and his adopted son Julius Caesar Octavianus (commonly known as Augustus) were both rulers of the Roman Empire in the 1st century BC. Caesar was used as a title by the emperors that came after them.
Meaning: Head full of hair
Origin: Spanish