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Chinese warlord and statesman (155–220)
Cao Cao (pronunciation; [tsʰǎʊ tsʰáʊ]; Chinese: 曹操; c. 155 – 15 March 220 AD), courtesy name Mengde, was a Chinese statesman, warlord, and poet who rose
Cao_Cao
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Cao or CAO in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cao or CAO may refer to: Air China Cargo, ICAO airline designator CAO CA Oradea, Romanian football
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American politician (born 1971)
Hung Cao (born 1971) is an American politician and former military officer who has served as the acting United States secretary of the Navy since April
Hung_Cao
Ancient tomb in China
The Cao Cao Mausoleum, also known as the Gaoling Mausoleum of Wei and the Xigaoxue Tomb No. 2, is a tomb in Xigaoxue Village, Anyang County, Henan Province
Cao_Cao_Mausoleum
Chemical compound of calcium
Calcium oxide (formula: CaO), commonly known as quicklime or burnt lime, is a widely used chemical compound. It is a white, caustic, alkaline, crystalline
Calcium_oxide
Topics referred to by the same term
Kingdoms period. Cao Cao may also refer to: Cao Cao (album), album by singer JJ Lin Cao Cao (TV series), a 2013 Chinese TV series Cao Cao (actor) (born 1973)
Cao_Cao_(disambiguation)
Chinese state (220–266) during the Three Kingdoms period
period. The state was established in 220 AD by Cao Pi based upon the foundations laid by his father Cao Cao during the end of the Han dynasty. Its capital
Cao_Wei
Prince of Chenliu
Cao Mai (traditional Chinese: 曹勱; simplified Chinese: 曹劢; Pinyin: Cáo Mài; died 1 December 358) was the Prince of Chenliu, the second known holder of
Cao_Mai
British ballet dancer (born 1978)
Chi Cao (Chinese: 曹驰; pinyin: Cáo Chí; b. March 22, 1978) is a British ballet dancer born in China. Cao was born in Shanghai, the son of a dance teacher
Chi_Cao
American actor (born 1973)
Jonathan Kos-Read (born 1973), also known by the stage name Cao Cao (Chinese: 曹操; pinyin: Cáo Cāo), is an American film and television actor who has worked
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Vietnamese-American activist and politician (born 1967)
Ánh Quang "Joseph" Cao (/ɡaʊ/ GOW; Vietnamese: Cao Quang Ánh; born March 13, 1967) is an American politician who was the U.S. representative for Louisiana's
Joseph_Cao
Luxembourgish composer and conductor (1937–2026)
Pierre Cao (22 December 1937 – 14 May 2026) was a Luxembourgish composer and conductor. Pierre Cao was born in Dudelange on 22 December 1937. He studied
Pierre_Cao
Vietnamese monotheistic syncretic religion
vary; government figures estimate 4.4 million Caodaists affiliated to the Cao Đài Tây Ninh Holy See, with numbers rising up to 6 million if other branches
Caodaism
Historical era of China (189–220)
220 when Cao Cao's son and heir, Cao Pi, pressured Emperor Xian into abdicating in his favour. Cao Pi became the emperor of a new dynasty, Cao Wei. In
End_of_the_Han_dynasty
Trần Cảo (陳暠, d. after 1525) or Trần Cao (陳高), was an early 16th-century Vietnamese rebel leader. Cảo born in Dưỡng Chân, Thuỷ Đường (present day Thuỷ
Trần_Cao
Chinese novelist and poet (1710–1765)
Cao Xueqin ([tsʰǎʊ ɕɥètɕʰǐn] tsow sh'weh-chin; 4 April 1710 – 10 June 1765) was a Chinese novelist and poet during the Qing dynasty. He is best known
Cao_Xueqin
Chinese poet, calligrapher and musician
Cao Miaoqing (曹妙清, pinyin Cáo Miàoqīng, fl. 1345 C.E.), was a Chinese poet, calligrapher and musician. Her primary instrument was the zither. She was
Cao_Miaoqing
Period of Chinese history from 220 to 280 CE
The Three Kingdoms of Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu dominated China from 220 to 280 AD following the end of the Han dynasty. This period was preceded
Three_Kingdoms
Chinese general, politician and regent (179–251)
Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He formally began his political career in 208 under the Han dynasty's Imperial Chancellor Cao Cao,
Sima_Yi
Chinese warlord and general (died 199)
Zhang Yang. In 194, he managed to take control of Yan Province from Cao Cao, but Cao took back his territories within two years. In 195, Lü Bu turned against
Lü_Bu
Brand of chocolate drink
Cola Cao is a sugary chocolate drink with vitamins and minerals that originated in Spain and is now produced and marketed in several countries. The brand
Cola_Cao
Emperor of Cao Wei from 226 to 239
Cao Rui (pronunciation) (204 or 205 – 22 January 239), courtesy name Yuanzhong, was the second emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms
Cao_Rui
Topics referred to by the same term
Trần Cảo may refer to: Trần Cảo (king), king of Vietnam (1426–1428) at the end of the Ming domination Trần Cảo (rebel leader) (died after 1525), Vietnamese
Trần_Cảo
Emperor of Cao Wei of China (220 - 226)
second son of Cao Cao, a warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty, but the eldest son among all the children born to Cao Cao by his concubine
Cao_Pi
Chinese mathematician
Jinde Cao is an Endowed Chair Professor at Southeast University, Nanjing, China. He is a Distinguished Professor, the Dean of School of Mathematics and
Jinde_Cao
Chinese politician (died 190 BCE)
Cao Shen or Cao Can (died 24 September 190 BCE), courtesy name Jingbo (Chinese: 敬伯), was a Chinese military general and politician. He served as a chancellor
Cao_Shen
Chinese leader of the Boxer Uprising (died 1901)
Cao Futian was a charismatic Chinese leader of the Yìhéquán, or Boxers who organized attacks on Chinese Christians and foreign missionaries during the
Cao_Futian
Chinese-American operatic singer (1966–2013)
Zheng Cao (July 9, 1966 – February 21, 2013) was a Chinese-born, American operatic mezzo-soprano known for her signature role of Suzuki in Madama Butterfly
Zheng_Cao
2006 studio album by JJ Lin
Cao Cao (Chinese: 曹操) is the fourth studio album by Singaporean singer JJ Lin, released on 17 February 2006 by Ocean Butterflies. All music is composed
Cao_Cao_(album)
2nd century Eastern Han dynasty eunuch official
Huan). Through his adopted son Cao Song, he was the grandfather of Cao Cao, who laid the foundations for the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period
Cao_Teng
Emperor of Cao Wei from 260 to 266
Wei)". Cao Huan's birth name was "Cao Huang" (曹璜). His father, Cao Yu, the Prince of Yan, was a son of Cao Cao, the father of Wei's first emperor, Cao Pi
Cao_Huan
General serving warlord Cao Cao (died 231)
warlord Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He continued serving in the state of Cao Wei under its first two rulers, Cao Pi and Cao Rui, during
Zhang_He
Topics referred to by the same term
Consort Cao may refer to: Cao Jie (empress) (died 260), wife of Emperor Xian of Han Consort Dowager Cao (died 562), concubine of Xiao Cha (Emperor Xuan
Consort_Cao
Chinese entrepreneur
Cao Dewang (Chinese: 曹德旺; pinyin: Cáo Déwàng; born May 1946), also known as Cho Tak Wong or Tak Wong Cho, is a Chinese entrepreneur. He is the chairman
Cao_Dewang
Portuguese explorer (1452–1486)
Diogo Cão (European Portuguese pronunciation: [diˈoɣu ˈkɐ̃w]; c. 1452 – 1486), also known as Diogo Cam, was a Portuguese mariner and one of the most notable
Diogo_Cão
Chinese novelist (born 1954)
Cao Wenxuan (simplified Chinese: 曹文轩; traditional Chinese: 曹文軒; pinyin: Cáo Wénxuān; born January 1954) is a Chinese novelist, best known for his works
Cao_Wenxuan
Chinese linguist and dialectologist
Cao Zhiyun (Chinese: 曹志耘; pinyin: Cáo Zhìyún), born in Jinhua, Zhejiang in 1961, is a Chinese linguist and dialectologist who is a professor at Beijing
Cao_Zhiyun
Chinese official
Cao Zhongda (曹仲達) (882–943), né Cao Hongda (曹弘達), was an official of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Wuyue, serving as a chancellor
Cao_Zhongda
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up caos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. CAOS, Caos or alternatively styled forms of the word may refer to: Calgary Animated Objects Society,
CAOS
Topics referred to by the same term
Cao Yu (1910–1996) was a Chinese playwright. Cao Yu may also refer to: Cao Yu (artist) (born 1988), Chinese contemporary artist Cao Yu (cinematographer)
Cao_Yu_(disambiguation)
One of the Eight Taoist Immortals
name was Cao Yi while his courtesy name was Jingxiu, and he was better known to his contemporaries as Cao Jingxiu. Cao's younger brother, Cao Jingzhi (曹景植)
Cao_Guojiu
Chinese conductor (born 1925)
Cao Peng (Chinese: 曹鹏; born 22 December 1925) is a Chinese conductor. Cao Peng was born into one of the most influential families in the once thriving
Cao_Peng
Spanish-North Korean political activist
Alejandro Cao de Benós de Les y Pérez (born 24 December 1974) is a Spanish political activist. He is a Special Representative of the Foreign Ministry
Alejandro_Cao_de_Benós
Cao Wei emperor from 239 to 254
Cao Fang (pronunciation) (232–274), courtesy name Lanqing, was the third and longest-reigning emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms
Cao_Fang
Chinese general and warlord (1862–1938)
General Cao Kun (simplified Chinese: 曹锟; traditional Chinese: 曹錕; pinyin: Cáo Kūn; Wade–Giles: Ts'ao K'un; courtesy name: Zhongshan (仲珊); December 12
Cao_Kun
Cao E (Chinese: 曹娥; pinyin: Cáo É) (130–143) was a young girl from Shangyu District, Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province in China. She was the daughter of the
Cao_E
AI and data science researcher
Longbing Cao (Chinese: 操龙兵; born in 1969[citation needed]) is an AI and data science researcher at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. His
Longbing_Cao
Chinese politician (born 1966)
Cao Shumin (Chinese: 曹淑敏; pinyin: Cáo Shūmǐn; born July 1966) is a Chinese politician, who is currently serving as the director of the National Radio
Cao_Shumin
Works of the Chinese warlord (155–220)
legacies. Cao Cao was an accomplished poet, as were his sons Cao Pi and Cao Zhi. Cao Cao was also a patron of poets such as Xu Gan. Of Cao Cao's works, only
Poetry_of_Cao_Cao
Vietnamese noodle dish
Cao lầu is a regional Vietnamese noodle dish, from the city of Hội An, in the central Vietnamese municipality of Da Nang. It typically consists of pork
Cao_lầu
Chinese singer and actress (born 1987)
Cao Lu (Chinese: 曹璐; born August 30, 1987) is a Chinese singer, actress, and television personality. She was a member of the South Korean girl group Fiestar
Cao_Lu
Chinese playwright (1910–1996)
Cao Yu (Chinese: 曹禺; Wade–Giles: Tsʻao Yü, September 24, 1910 – December 13, 1996) was a Chinese playwright, often regarded as one of China's most important
Cao_Yu
Chinese visual artist
Cao Fei (Chinese: 曹斐, pronunciation; born 1978) is a Chinese multimedia artist born in Guangzhou. Her work, which includes video, performance, and digital
Cao_Fei
Chinese sailor (born 1967)
Cao Xiaobo (Chinese: 曹晓波; pinyin: Cáo Xiǎobō, born 25 May 1967) is a Chinese sailor who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics. He is from Qingdao. Evans
Cao_Xiaobo
Vietnamese composer from Haiphong
Văn Cao (born Nguyễn Văn Cao, Vietnamese pronunciation: [ŋʷjə̌ˀn van kaːw]; 15 November 1923 – 10 July 1995) was a Vietnamese composer whose works include
Văn_Cao
Battery electric compact crossover SUV
Livan Automotive. Since March 2023, a taxi version marketed as the Maple Cao Cao 60 was made for use in Geely-owned ride-hailing service Caocao Mobility
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Topics referred to by the same term
Cao Jun may refer to: Cao Jun (Duke of Fan) (曹均; died 219), a son of the Han dynasty warlord Cao Cao, posthumously honoured as a duke by the Cao Wei state
Cao_Jun
Topics referred to by the same term
Empress Cao may refer to: These empresses had the surname Cao (曹). Empress Cao (Han dynasty) (died 260), empress of the Han dynasty Empress Cao (Dou Jiande's
Empress_Cao
Chinese-American computer scientist
Pei Cao is a Chinese and American computer scientist, and a vice president of engineering at YouTube. She is known for her development of internet infrastructure
Pei_Cao
Topics referred to by the same term
Cao Xá may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Cao Xá, Bắc Giang, a commune of Tân Yên District Cao Xá, Phú Thọ, a commune of Lâm Thao District
Cao_Xá
Provincial city in Vietnam
Cao Bằng ([kāw ɓɐ̀ŋ] ) is a city in northern Vietnam. It is the capital and largest settlement of Cao Bằng Province. It is located on the bank of the
Cao_Bằng
horse for Cao Cao. Cao Cao then lies that he wants to test-ride the new horse and uses the opportunity to escape from Luoyang. Historicity Cao Cao's biography
List of fictitious stories in Romance of the Three Kingdoms
List_of_fictitious_stories_in_Romance_of_the_Three_Kingdoms
Adviser to the warlord Cao Cao (170-207)
adviser to the warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. Throughout his 11 years of service, Guo Jia aided Cao Cao greatly with his brilliance
Guo_Jia
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Vietnamese. Cao Lỗ, weaponry engineer and minister Cao Bá Quát, poet and revolutionary Cao Thắng, bandit-turned-anticolonial fighter Cao Xuân Dục, scholar
Cao_(Vietnamese_surname)
Chinese actress
Cao Xiwen (Chinese: 曹曦文; pinyin: cáo Xīwén; born 16 November 1983) is a Chinese actress. She is noted for her roles as Consort Xiao and Gao Cuilan in the
Cao_Xiwen
Chinese sprinter (born 1974)
Cao Chunying (Chinese: 曹春英; born 8 May 1974 in Zhuozhou) is a retired Chinese track and field athlete who specialized in the 400 metres event. 河北体育学院运动训练系学生
Cao_Chunying
Chinese American physicist
Hui Cao (Chinese: 曹蕙; born June 16, 1968) is a Chinese-American physicist and engineer who is the professor of applied physics, a professor of physics
Hui_Cao
Zhou Dynasty Chinese vassal state (1046–221 BC)
The State of Cao (simplified Chinese: 曹国; traditional Chinese: 曹國; pinyin: Cáoguó) was a vassal state in China during the Zhou dynasty (1046–221 BC).
Cao_(state)
Conflicts between warlords Cao Cao and Zhang Xiu (197-199)
‹See RfD› The war between Cao Cao and Zhang Xiu was fought between the warlords Cao Cao and Zhang Xiu between 197 and 199 in the late Eastern Han dynasty
War between Cao Cao and Zhang Xiu
War_between_Cao_Cao_and_Zhang_Xiu
Cao Wei emperor from 254 to 260
Cao Mao (pronunciation; 241 – 2 June 260), courtesy name Yanshi, was the fourth emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China
Cao_Mao
Species of fungus
in Nepali, Hindi and Garhwali. It is known in Chinese as dōng chóng xià cǎo (冬蟲夏草), meaning "winter worm, summer grass", which is a literal translation
Ophiocordyceps_sinensis
Deity in Chinese folk religion
Cao Gugu (Chinese: 曹姑姑; lit. 'Aunty Cao') is a bodhisattva or deity in Chinese folk religion. In the ancient Huiji Temple, located in a small mountain
Cao_Gugu
Topics referred to by the same term
Cao Lin may refer to: Cao Lin (Prince of Pei) (曹林; died 256), a son of the Han dynasty warlord Cao Cao, later a prince of the Cao Wei state in the Three
Cao_Lin
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father Cao Zhen (d. 231), a distant nephew of Cao Cao, general of Cao Wei Cao Zhi (192–232), Cao Cao's son, a famous poet Empress Cao Jie, Cao Cao's daughter
Cao_(Chinese_surname)
State of Cao Wei general (died 231)
Cao Zhen (died April or May 231), courtesy name Zidan, was a military general of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was
Cao_Zhen
Chinese film director
Cao Baoping (Chinese: 曹保平; pinyin: Cáo Bǎopíng; born February 1, 1968) is a Chinese TV and film director and screenwriter. He has emerged in recent years
Cao_Baoping
Chinese politician
Cao Hongming (Chinese: 曹鸿鸣; born May 1935) is a Chinese politician who served in senior provincial leadership positions in Jiangsu Province, including
Cao_Hongming
Chinese warlord Cao Cao's eldest son (c.177–197)
Cao Ang (pronunciation) (c. 177 – February or March 197), courtesy name Zixiu, was the eldest son of Cao Cao, a warlord who rose to power towards the end
Cao_Ang
State of Cao Wei general (died 228)
relative of the warlord Cao Cao, Cao Xiu started his career in the late Eastern Han dynasty as a military officer under Cao Cao. In the early stages of
Cao_Xiu
Chinese football striker (born 1982)
Cao Tianbao (Chinese: 曹添堡; pinyin: Cáo Tiānbǎo; Former name Cao Ming, born 3 April 1982 in Shenyang) is a Chinese football manager and former professional
Cao_Tianbao
English idiom
Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms as 说曹操,曹操到 or "Speak of Cao Cao, Cao Cao arrives". In many cultures, a different dangerous person or creature
Speak_of_the_devil
Chinese diver (born 1995)
Cao Yuan (Chinese: 曹缘; pinyin: Cáo Yuán; born 7 February 1995) is a Chinese diver and an Olympic gold medalist, having won four golds, one silver and one
Cao_Yuan
Killing of a community dog in Santa Catarina state, Brazil
"Cão Orelha: morte de cão comunitário após agressões repercute na imprensa internacional". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2026-01-29. "Cão Orelha:
Orelha_case
American author
Glen Cao (born 1947) is also known by his Chinese name, Cao Guilin (曹桂林). He is the author of Beijinger in New York. Mr. Cao wrote the book largely based
Glen_Cao
Singaporean actor (born 1967)
Terence Cao Guohui (born 6 October 1967) is a Singaporean actor and businessman. Cao studied at Anglo-Chinese School for both his primary and secondary
Terence_Cao
Chinese racing driver
Cao Hongwei (Chinese: 曹宏炜; pinyin: Cáo Hóngwěi, born 17 February 1993), commonly known as Martin Cao, is a Chinese racing driver. He is a two-time champion
Martin_Cao
Cao Wei politician and official (147-223)
(147 – 11 August 223), courtesy name Wenhe, was an official of the state of Cao Wei during the early Three Kingdoms period of China. He started his career
Jia_Xu
Topics referred to by the same term
Cao Ju may refer to: Cao Ju (Prince of Fanyang) (曹矩), a son of the Han dynasty warlord Cao Cao Cao Ju (Prince of Pengcheng) (曹據), a son of the Han dynasty
Cao_Ju
1998 video game
Sangokushi Sōsōden (三國志曹操伝; lit. "Records of the Three Kingdoms: The Legend of Cao Cao") is the fifth release in the Eiketsuden tactical role-playing series developed
Sangokushi_Sōsōden
Chinese immunologist
Cao Xuetao (Chinese: 曹雪涛; born July 19, 1964) is a Chinese immunologist who formerly served as president of Nankai University from 2018 to 2022. Cao was
Cao_Xuetao
Chinese army general
Cao Qing (Chinese: 曹清; born December 9, 1952) is a lieutenant general of the People's Liberation Army of China. Since 2015 he has been a deputy commander
Cao_Qing
Chinese snooker player (born 1990)
Cao Yupeng (Chinese: 曹宇鹏; born 27 October 1990) is a Chinese former professional snooker player. He won the 2011 Asian Under-21 Championship, thus qualifying
Cao_Yupeng
Cao Wei prince and poet (192–232)
Cao Zhi (pronunciation; Chinese: 曹植; 192 – 27 December 232), courtesy name Zijian (Chinese: 子建), posthumously known as Prince Si of Chen (陈思王), was a
Cao_Zhi
Chinese Han dynasty military officer (died 210)
brother, Cao Ren, also served as a military officer under Cao Cao. Cao Chun and his elder full brother, Cao Ren, were younger second cousins of Cao Cao. Their
Cao_Chun
Military history of China between 189 and 280 CE
of death of Cao Cao, the most successful warlord of North China, in 220, the Han empire was divided between the three rival states of Cao Wei, Shu Han
Military history of the Three Kingdoms
Military_history_of_the_Three_Kingdoms
Chinese luthier
Scott Cao (simplified Chinese: 曹树堃; traditional Chinese: 曹樹堃; pinyin: Cáo Shùkūn; pronounced Ts-awh) is a violin maker (luthier), who is originally from
Scott_Cao
Caodaist temple in Tây Ninh, Vietnam
The Great Divine Temple, also known as the Cao Dai Cathedral (/ˌkaʊ ˈdaɪ/) or the Tay Ninh Holy See (Vietnamese: Tòa Thánh Tây Ninh Vietnamese pronunciation:
Great_Divine_Temple
Eastern Han military officer (died 196)
Cao Bao (died 196) was a military officer serving under Tao Qian, the Governor of Xu Province, during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He became
Cao_Bao
Chinese electrical engineer and physicist
Yuan Cao (Chinese: 曹原; pinyin: Cáo Yuán) is a Chinese electrical engineer and physicist. His research is focused on the properties of two-dimensional
Yuan_Cao
Canadian politician and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Wayne Cao (born Nguyễn Cảo; December 7, 1946) is a Canadian politician and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, where he represented the
Wayne_Cao
CAO
CAO
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Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Caointean, CAOIDHEAN means "fifth."
Girl/Female
Irish
caol â€slender†and fionn â€white, fair, pure.†Several saints were Caoilainn and one was described as “a pious lady who quickly won the esteem and affection of her sister nuns by her exactness to every duty, as also by her sweet temper, gentle, confiding disposition and unaffected piety.â€
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Caémgen, CAOMHGHIN means "little comely one."Â
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic CaoimhÃn, CAOIMHEÃN means "little comely one." This form just uses a different diminutive suffix.
Girl/Female
Irish
From caomh â€gentle, beautiful, precious.†The same root as Kevin, the name has become very popular in Ireland with the original Irish spelling. In 2003 it was the twelfth most popular Irish girl name for baby girls.
Girl/Female
Irish
From caomh â€gentle, beautiful, precious.†The same root as Kevin, the name has become very popular in Ireland with the original Irish spelling. In 2003 it was the twelfth most popular Irish girl name for baby girls.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Old French Quentin, CAOINTEAN means "fifth."
Female
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Caoilfhionn, CAOILAINN means "fair and slender."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English chow (Old English cēo) ‘jackdaw or crow’.Chinese : variant of Zhou.Chinese : Cantonese variant of Zou.Chinese : variant of Cao 1.Chinese : Cantonese variant of Chao 4.
Female
Irish
(pronounced kee-va) Irish name derived from Gaelic caomh, CAOIMHE means "beloved, comely."
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Caollaidhe ‘descendant of Caollaidhe’, a personal name based on caol ‘slender’, ‘graceful’.English : variant of Keighley.Americanized spelling of German Kühle, variant of Kühl (see Kuhl) or of Kühling (see Keeling).
Girl/Female
Irish
caol â€slender†and fionn â€white, fair, pure.†Several saints were Caoilainn and one was described as “a pious lady who quickly won the esteem and affection of her sister nuns by her exactness to every duty, as also by her sweet temper, gentle, confiding disposition and unaffected piety.â€
Male
Gaelic
Gaelic name derived from the word caomh, CAOMH means "beloved, comely."Â
Girl/Female
Irish
caol â€slender†and fionn â€white, fair, pure.†Several saints were Caoilainn and one was described as “a pious lady who quickly won the esteem and affection of her sister nuns by her exactness to every duty, as also by her sweet temper, gentle, confiding disposition and unaffected piety.â€
Female
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Caoilfhionn, CAOILINN means "fair and slender."
Girl/Female
Irish
From caomh â€gentle, beautiful, precious.†The same root as Kevin, the name has become very popular in Ireland with the original Irish spelling. In 2003 it was the twelfth most popular Irish girl name for baby girls.
Male
Irish
Variant form of Irish Gaelic Caémgen, CAOIMHÃN means "little comely one." Kevin is an Anglicized form.
Male
Gaelic
Old Gaelic name derived from the element caol, CAOLLADHE means "slender."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places called Callow, including one in Herefordshire which is named with Old English calu ‘bare’ in the sense ‘bare hill’, Callow near Hathersage and Callow near Wirksworth, both in Derbyshire, which are named with Old English cald ‘cold’ + hlÄw ‘hill’, and Calow near Chesterfield, also in Derbyshire, which is named with Old English calu ‘bare’ + halh ‘nook of land’.English : nickname for a bald man, from Middle English calue, calewe ‘bald’ (Old English calu).Manx : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Caolaidhe, a patronymic from the personal name Caoladhe, a derivative of caol ‘slender’, ‘comely’.
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Handsome.
CAO
CAO
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Bravest in the World; Jagveer
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Truthful; Friendly; Good Person; Correct Decision Maker
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Priceless
Boy/Male
Teutonic American
Defender in war.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Moon; Beautiful; Beloved One
Female
Swedish
Swedish form of Roman Latin Petronilla, PERNILLA means "little rock."
Female
Polish
Polish form of Greek Xenia, KSENIA means "stranger, foreigner," but sometimes rendered "hospitable (esp. to foreigners)."
Female
African
she is gold.
Boy/Male
Australian, Indian, Tamil, Vietnamese
Lord Murugan; Autumn; God
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bahuliya | பஹà¯à®²à¯€à®¯à®¾
Lord Kartikeya
CAO
CAO
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CAO
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A milky or colored juice in certain plants in cavities (called latex cells or latex tubes). It contains the peculiar principles of the plants, whether aromatic, bitter, or acid, and in many instances yields caoutchouc upon coagulation.
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A caoutchouc like substance obtained from the milky juice of the East Indian Euphorbia Kattimundoo. It is used as a cement.
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A small caon; a narrow valley or glen; also, but less frequently, an open valley.
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To combine or impregnate with sulphur or any of its compounds; as, to sulphurize caoutchouc in vulcanizing.
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See Caoutchin.
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The act or process of imparting to caoutchouc, gutta-percha, or the like, greater elasticity, durability, or hardness by heating with sulphur under pressure.
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A very large marine turtle (Thalassochelys caretta, / caouana), common in the warmer parts of the Atlantic Ocean, from Brazil to Cape Cod; -- called also logger-headed turtle.
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An inflammable, volatile, oily, liquid hydrocarbon, obtained by the destructive distillation of caoutchouc.
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The English form of the Spanish word Caon.
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To change the properties of, as caoutchouc, or India rubber, by the process of vulcanization.
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One who, or that which, vulcanizes; esp., an apparatus for vulcanizing caoutchouc.
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A former name for a euphorbiaceous genus (Hevea) of South American trees, the principal source of caoutchouc.
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A deep gorge, ravine, or gulch, between high and steep banks, worn by water courses.
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India rubber; caoutchouc.
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An oily, volatile hydrocarbon, obtained by the distillation of caoutchouc or guttaipercha.
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A white, amorphous, tenacious substance resembling caoutchouc, and obtained as an insoluble residue of mastic.
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A tenacious, elastic, gummy substance obtained from the milky sap of several plants of tropical South America (esp. the euphorbiaceous tree Siphonia elastica or Hevea caoutchouc), Asia, and Africa. Being impermeable to liquids and gases, and not readly affected by exposure to air, acids, and alkalies, it is used, especially when vulcanized, for many purposes in the arts and in manufactures. Also called India rubber (because it was first brought from India, and was formerly used chiefly for erasing pencil marks) and gum elastic. See Vulcanization.
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An eraser, usually made of caoutchouc.
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A Mexican and Central American tree (Castilloa elastica and C. Markhamiana) related to the breadfruit tree. Its milky juice contains caoutchouc. Called also ule tree.