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'''Cary'''. English. This has continuously been a gender-neutral name since at least 1880, tending to be masculine, and spiking in popularity as a neutral name in the 1970s. A variant of Carey, which see.<ref>https://www.babynames.com/name/cary</ref><ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/cary</ref> US SSA data shows about 48,174 people with this given name, used as a masculine name 81% of the time.<ref>https://www.mynamestats.com/First-Names/C/CA/CARY/index.html</ref> Keywords: common, two syllables. | '''Cary'''. English. This has continuously been a gender-neutral name since at least 1880, tending to be masculine, and spiking in popularity as a neutral name in the 1970s. A variant of Carey, which see.<ref>https://www.babynames.com/name/cary</ref><ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/cary</ref> US SSA data shows about 48,174 people with this given name, used as a masculine name 81% of the time.<ref>https://www.mynamestats.com/First-Names/C/CA/CARY/index.html</ref> Keywords: common, two syllables. | ||
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'''Casey'''. English and Irish. This traditionally masculine name became popular as a neutral name in the 1970s, spiking in the 1980s and 1990s. From the Irish surname Casey, an anglicized form of Ó Cathasaigh, meaning "Descendant of Cathasach;" the masculine Irish name Cathasach means "Vigilant" in Irish. Variants: '''Casi''', '''Casie''', '''Kasey''', '''Kaci''', '''Kacie'''.<ref>https://www.babynames.com/name/case</ref><ref>https://www.babynamespedia.com/meaning/Cassi/m</ref><ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/casey</ref><ref name="CharlesBook" /> US SSA data shows about 130,913 people with the given name Casey, used as a masculine name 58% of the time.<ref>https://www.mynamestats.com/First-Names/C/CA/CASEY/index.html</ref> Keywords: battle, neutral inclined, two syllables, very common. | '''Casey'''. English and Irish. This traditionally masculine name became popular as a neutral name in the 1970s, spiking in the 1980s and 1990s. From the Irish surname Casey, an anglicized form of Ó Cathasaigh, meaning "Descendant of Cathasach;" the masculine Irish name Cathasach means "Vigilant" in Irish. Variants: '''Casi''', '''Casie''', '''Kasey''', '''Kaci''', '''Kacie'''.<ref>https://www.babynames.com/name/case</ref><ref>https://www.babynamespedia.com/meaning/Cassi/m</ref><ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/casey</ref><ref name="CharlesBook" /> US SSA data shows about 130,913 people with the given name Casey, used as a masculine name 58% of the time.<ref>https://www.mynamestats.com/First-Names/C/CA/CASEY/index.html</ref> Keywords: battle, neutral inclined, two syllables, very common. Some [[notable nonbinary people]] with this name are American voice actor [[Casey Mongillo]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/CaseyTheVA/status/1080609580193787905 Tweet on January 2, 2019]</ref> and American romance novelist [[Casey McQuiston]].<ref>{{cite tweet|user=casey_mcquiston|number=1321985370276438017|title=nonbinary bisexuals live each day with every chaos meter turned up to eleven and for me it is sensational|date=29 October 2020}}</ref> | ||
'''Cashmere'''. English. An African American name. Meaning "Soft wool from the Kashmir goat" in English. Ultimately from the Hindi place name for the region in India ''Kaśmīr'' (कश्मीर), which is called Kashmir in English.<ref>https://www.babynames.com/name/case</ref><ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/cashmere/submitted</ref><ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/kashmir/submitted</ref> US SSA data shows about 93 people with this given name, used as a feminine name 67% of the time.<ref>https://www.mynamestats.com/First-Names/C/CA/CASHMERE/index.html</ref> Keywords: extraordinary, neutral inclined, style, textures, two syllables. | '''Cashmere'''. English. An African American name. Meaning "Soft wool from the Kashmir goat" in English. Ultimately from the Hindi place name for the region in India ''Kaśmīr'' (कश्मीर), which is called Kashmir in English.<ref>https://www.babynames.com/name/case</ref><ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/cashmere/submitted</ref><ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/kashmir/submitted</ref> US SSA data shows about 93 people with this given name, used as a feminine name 67% of the time.<ref>https://www.mynamestats.com/First-Names/C/CA/CASHMERE/index.html</ref> Keywords: extraordinary, neutral inclined, style, textures, two syllables. | ||
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An alphabetical list of neutral names starting with C, continued from the names page, which see for more information. These are neutral-gender names, otherwise known as unisex names. They are equally appropriate for girls, boys, and people of any gender. Nonbinary people don't have to have neutral names, and many notable nonbinary people have names that are usually either masculine or feminine. Neutral names can help make it safer for people to explore their gender expressions. In English-speaking countries, some of the most familiar gender-neutral names starting with the letter C include Carey and Chris. However, there are many more unisex names from around the world that start with C, as listed below. Previous page: neutral names starting with B. Next page: neutral names starting with D.
The list
Cache. American English. A modern name meaning "A storage place, a safe hiding place, something hidden, or short-term computer memory" in English.[1][2] US Social Security Administration (SSA) data shows about 153 people with this given name, used as a masculine name 59% of the time, so it is very gender neutral.[3] Keywords: modern, mysterious, neutral inclined, one syllable, secret, technology, very rare.
Caelan. 1. Irish Gaelic. From the Irish Gaelic name Caolán. Various meanings, most commonly "slender", "child", and "powerful warrior." [4] 2. Old Welsh. From "cae," meaning "field," (pronounced kaee or gaee) and "llan/lan," meaning a community or town associated with a landmark. So Caelan/Caellan has the literal translation of "from the town by the field." Changing the spelling completely changes the meaning of the name. For example, "cai" (pronounced kay) means to rejoice in victory, and "lyn" means by water. [5] 3. Scottish. "People of victory." [6] 4. English. Anglicized form of Irish masculine name Caolán ("slender," with diminutive suffix) or Irish feminine name Caoilfhionn ("slender and fair") [7] US SSA data shows about 51 people with this given name, used as a masculine name 74% of the time.[8] Keywords: appearance, community, competition, extraordinary, nature, water, war.
Cagney. Gaelic, Irish. 1. Meaning "tribute." [9] 2. From the Gaelic surname Ó Caingne, meaning "grandson or descendant of advocate." From caingean, meaning "legal dispute." [10] US SSA data shows about 204 people with this given name, used as a feminine name 68% of the time.[11] Keywords: ancestors, law, lineage, neutral inclined, two syllables, very rare.
Cai. 1. Chinese. Meaning "colourful" or "wealthy." 2. Vietnamese. Meaning "feminine." 3. Latin, Welsh. Meaning "rejoice." Short form of Caius. 4. Wolof (dialect of Senegal and The Gambia). Meaning "come." [12][13][14] 5. English, Welsh. Masculine. Sir Kay (English) or Cai (Welsh) is Arthur's brother in Arthurian legend.[15][16][17][18] US SSA data shows about 2,108 people with this given name, used as a masculine name 72% of the time.[19] Keywords: appearance, Arthurian legend, celebration, emotions, knights, magic, money, one syllable, uncommon, wealth.
Cailean. Scottish. Pronounced CAL-lan. Traditionally masculine. Possibly meaning "whelp, young dog, pup, cub," "child," "triumphant in battle," "virile," or even a form of the Late Roman name Columba, meaning "a dove." This name is sometimes anglicized as Colin.[20][21][22][23][24][25] US SSA data shows about 60 people with this given name, used as a masculine name 76% of the time.[26] Keywords: animals, children, extraordinary, nature, religion, spirituality, two syllables, war.
Cairo. English. A modern name, from the place name, the capital and largest city in Egypt, Cairo. From al-Qahirah (القاهرة), meaning "The victorious" in Arabic.[27][28] US SSA data shows about 204 people with this given name, used as a masculine name 86% of the time.[29] Keywords: battle, competition, geography, masculine inclined, places, two syllables, very rare, war.
Cam. 1. English. Gender neutral or masculine. Short form of Cameron (which see), meaning "crooked nose" in Gaelic. 2. Vietnamese. Feminine. Meaning "Orange fruit."[30] 3. Short for other names starting with Cam.[31][32] US SSA data shows about 9,194 people with this given name, used as a masculine name 80% of the time.[33] Keywords: appearance, food, masculine inclined, one syllable, uncommon.
Cameo. 1. Italian. Meaning "small, but perfectly formed,"[34] "sculpted jewel," or "a stone or shell carved in relief." 3. English. Meaning "a carved gem portrait," or "a small part played by a famous actor."[35][36][37] US SSA data shows about 859 people with this given name, used as a feminine name 88% of the time.[38] Keywords: art, fame, feminine inclined, jewels, minerals, nature, rare, stones, three syllables, treasure.
Cameron. English. From the Scottish surname. Meaning "crooked nose" in Gaelic.[39]