Cain
Meaning: Son of Adam and Eve, meaning acquired or created Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kayn Language origin of Cain: Germanic Regional origin of Cain: Northern Europe Languages Cain is most common: English Religions Cain is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kayn Last letter and sound: N, – Alternative Spelling: Cane, Kain
Cal
Meaning: Faithful or devoted Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kal Language origin of Cal: Germanic Regional origin of Cal: Northern Europe Languages Cal is most common: English Religions Cal is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kal Last letter and sound: L, – Alternative Spelling: Kal, Call
Calder
Meaning: From the stream or water’s edge Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kal-Der Language origin of Calder: Germanic Regional origin of Calder: Northern Europe Languages Calder is most common: English Religions Calder is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kal Last letter and sound: R, der Alternative Spelling: Caldar, Caldur
Caldwell
Meaning: From the cold stream Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kald-Wel Language origin of Caldwell: Germanic Regional origin of Caldwell: Northern Europe Languages Caldwell is most common: English Religions Caldwell is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kald Last letter and sound: L, wel Alternative Spelling: Caldwel, Caldwelle
Caleb
Meaning: Faithful or devoted Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kay-Lub Language origin of Caleb: Germanic Regional origin of Caleb: Northern Europe Languages Caleb is most common: English Religions Caleb is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kay Last letter and sound: B, lub Alternative Spelling: Kaleb, Calib
Callahan
Meaning: Descendant of the little bright-headed one Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kal-Uh-Han Language origin of Callahan: Germanic Regional origin of Callahan: Northern Europe Languages Callahan is most common: English Religions Callahan is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kal Last letter and sound: N, uh Alternative Spelling: Callaghan, Callahanne
Callan
Meaning: Little battle or strong, powerful Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kal-Uhn Language origin of Callan: Germanic Regional origin of Callan: Northern Europe Languages Callan is most common: English Religions Callan is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kal Last letter and sound: N, uhn Alternative Spelling: Callen, Calan
Brook
Meaning: Stream or small river Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brook Language origin of Brook: Germanic Regional origin of Brook: Northern Europe Languages Brook is most common: English Religions Brook is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bro Last letter and sound: K, ok Alternative Spelling: Brooke, Brok
Brooker
Meaning: One who works at the brook or stream Gender: Male Pronunciation: Broo-Ker Language origin of Brooker: Germanic Regional origin of Brooker: Northern Europe Languages Brooker is most common: English Religions Brooker is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Broo Last letter and sound: R, ker Alternative Spelling: Brokar, Brookor
Brooks
Meaning: From the brook, meaning stream Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brooks Language origin of Brooks: Germanic Regional origin of Brooks: Northern Europe Languages Brooks is most common: English Religions Brooks is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bro Last letter and sound: S, oks Alternative Spelling: Brookes, Brookz