Animal-related Names
Ancient
Roman name meaning
hairy
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.
Variant of Dutch
Kees,
meaning
horn
Horned, antlered Celtic myth name of an
antlered god of animals, fertility and the underworld,
from Gaulish carnon/cernon, meaning
horn, antler
French form of
Roman Caesar, meaning
hairy
French and Spanish form of
Roman Caesar,
meaning "hairy."
Italian form of
Roman Caesar, meaning
"hairy."
Feminine form of Italian
Cesarino,
meaning "hairy."
Pet form of Italian
Cesare, meaning
"hairy."
Polish and Romanian form of
Roman Caesar,
meaning "hairy."
Dutch pet form of
Roman Cornelia,
meaning
horn
French form of
Roman Cornelius,
meaning
horn
Romanian form of
Roman Cornelius,
meaning "horn."
Feminine form of
Roman Latin
Cornelius, meaning
horn
Feminine form of French
Corneille,
meaning
horn
Portuguese form of
Roman Cornelius,
meaning "horn."
Dutch form of
Roman Cornelius,
meaning
horn
Romanian form of
Roman Cornelius,
meaning "horn."
Roman biblical name of a Centurion who appears in Acts
and who was directed by an angel to seek out Peter
who converted him. Derived from Latin cornu,
meaning
horn
Medieval form of
Roman Cornelius,
meaning
horn
Variant of Latin
Cronus, possibly related
to cornus
horn
Latin form of Greek
Kronos,
myth name of the Titan father of
Zeus,
possibly related
to cornus, meaning
horn
Biblical name of the son of Isaac
and
Rebekah,
and twin brother of
Jacob,
meaning
hairy
African Nyoro name meaning
hairy
Swedish variant of Scandinavian
Kaja,
meaning "pure."
German form of
Roman Caesar,
meaning "hairy."
Swedish form of Scandinavian
Kaja, possibly
meaning "chicken, hen."
Dutch pet form of
Roman Cornelius,
meaning
horn
South African Dutch form of
Roman Cornelius,
meaning
horn
Hungarian form of
Roman Cornelius, meaning
"horn."
Feminine form of Hungarian
Kornél,
meaning "horn."
Polish form of
Roman Cornelius, meaning
"horn."
Polish form of
Roman Cornelius, meaning
"horn."
Original Greek form of Latin
Cronus, possibly
meaning "horn."
"All to hunt; panther." Ancient Greek name derived from the word panther,
itself composed of the elements pan "all" and therao
"to hunt."