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Animal-Related Names
Names that mean horned, antlered, hairy, etc.,
and other animal-related names.
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ANIMAL-RELATED NAMES:
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MALE:
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CAESAR:
Ancient Roman name meaning "hairy."
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CEES:
Variant of Dutch Kees,
meaning "horn."
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CERNUNNOS:
"Horned, antlered." Celtic myth name of an
antlered god of animals, fertility and the underworld,
from Gaulish carnon/cernon, meaning
"horn, antler."
- CESAIRE:
French form of Roman Caesar, meaning
"hairy."
- CESAR
(César): French and Spanish form of Roman Caesar,
meaning "hairy."
- CESARE:
Italian form of Roman Caesar, meaning
"hairy."
- CESARINO:
Pet form of Italian Cesare, meaning
"hairy."
- CEZAR:
Polish and Romanian form of Roman Caesar,
meaning "hairy."
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CORNEILLE:
French form of
Roman Cornelius,
meaning "horn."
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CORNEL:
Romanian form of
Roman Cornelius,
meaning "horn."
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CORNELIO
(Cornélio): Portuguese form of
Roman Cornelius,
meaning "horn."
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CORNELIS:
Dutch form of
Roman Cornelius,
meaning "horn."
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CORNELIU:
Romanian form of
Roman Cornelius,
meaning "horn."
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CORNELIUS:
Roman biblical name derived from Latin cornu,
meaning "horn."
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CORNELL:
Medieval form of
Roman Cornelius,
meaning "horn."
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CRONOS:
Variant of Latin Cronus, possibly related
to cornus "horn."
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CRONUS:
Latin form of Greek Kronos,
myth name of the Titan father of Zeus,
possibly related
to cornus, meaning "horn."
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ISOKE:
African Nyoro name meaning "hairy."
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JUBAL: Biblical name
of the first musician, meaning "ram's horn; trumpet; musician."
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KAI: Danish
name, possibly from the Old Norse word kađa, meaning
"chicken, hen."
- KAISER:
German form of Roman Caesar,
meaning "hairy."
- KAJ:
Scandinavian variant of Danish Kai, possibly meaning "chicken,
hen."
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KEES:
Dutch pet form of Roman Cornelius,
meaning "horn."
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KERNEELS:
South African Dutch form of Roman Cornelius,
meaning "horn."
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KORNÉL:
Hungarian form of Roman Cornelius, meaning
"horn."
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KORNEL:
Czech form of Roman Cornelius, meaning
"horn."
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KORNELI:
Polish form of Roman Cornelius, meaning
"horn."
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KORNELIUSZ:
Polish form of Roman Cornelius, meaning
"horn."
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KRONOS:
Original Greek form of Latin Cronus, possibly
meaning "horn."
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PANTHERAS:
"All to hunt; panther." Ancient Greek name derived from the word panther,
itself composed of the elements pan "all" and therao
"to hunt."
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YUVAL: Hebrew
form of Jubal, meaning "ram's horn; trumpet; musician."
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FEMALE:
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CARNA:
Roman myth name of a goddess of flesh, meaning "horn." This is the
name from which the word carnal was derived. Also the myth name of a
nymph who the god Janus fell in love
with.
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CESARINA:
Feminine form of Italian Cesarino,
meaning "hairy."
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COKKIE:
Dutch pet form of Roman Cornelia,
meaning "horn."
- CORNELIA:
Feminine form of Roman Latin Cornelius, meaning
"horn."
- CORNELIE
(Cornélie): Feminine form of French Corneille,
meaning "horn."
- ESAU:
Biblical name of the son of Isaac
and Rebekah,
and twin brother of Jacob,
meaning "hairy."
- KORNÉLIA:
Feminine form of Hungarian Kornél,
meaning "horn."
- KORNELIA:
Polish form of Latin Cornelia, meaning
"horn."
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