Carrey [car-rey] as a name for girls (also used as boys' name Carrey) is a Gaelic and Old German name, and the meaning of the name Carrey is "love; free man". Carrey is a version of Carey (Gaelic): from "caru". Carrey is also a variation of Carrie (Old German).
Carroll Name Meaning. Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cearbhaill or Ó Cearbhaill 'son (or descendant) of Cearbhall', a personal name of uncertain origin, perhaps from cearbh 'hacking' and hence a byname for a butcher or nickname for a fierce warrior.
Carroll Name Meaning. Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cearbhaill or Ó Cearbhaill 'son (or descendant) of Cearbhall', a personal name of uncertain origin, perhaps from cearbh 'hacking' and hence a byname for a butcher or nickname for a fierce warrior.
Carry as a name for girls is of Old German origin, and the name Carry means "beloved; friend; free man". Carry is an alternate spelling of Cara (Latin, Irish, Gaelic). Carry is also a derivative of Carol (Old German). Carry is also used as a variation of Caroline (Old German), and a derivative of Carrie (Old German).
English Meaning: The name Cary is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Cary is: Stream. Cary became a popular masculine first name in mid-2Oth century because of actor Cary Grant, whose real name was Archibald Leach.
The name Casandra is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Casandra is: Unheeded prophetess. In Homer's 'The Iliad' Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded.
Casey is a given name, derived either from the Irish Gaelic cathasaigh, meaning vigilant or watchful, or from a combination of the initials K.C. It is in use for both boys and girls in the United States.
Latin Meaning: The name Cash is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Cash is: Vain.
The different meanings of the name Casie are: American meaning: From Cayce. Celtic - Gaelic meaning: Descendant of Cathasach. Greek meaning: Pet form of Cassandra.
Cason Name Meaning. English: habitational name for someone from Cawston in Norfolk; the form of the surname reflects the local pronunciation of the place name, which is from the Old Scandinavian personal name Kalfr + Old English tun 'settlement'. Italian (Venetia): augmentative form of Casa.