Name
CAP

Name CAP

Between 1880 and 2022 there were 48 births of Cap in the countries below, which represents an average of 0 birth of children bearing the first name Cap per year on average throughout this period.
On the last available year for each country, we count 1 birth.

Other languages  :  
En Français Prénom Cap   
In Italiano Nome Cap   


Information about the first name Cap

The first name Cap has been assigned to:
100.00% to boys
0.00% to girls
The country where the first name Cap is the most common is:
US United State of America
This first name is on trend: Male
This first name has 3 letters including 1 vowel and 2 consonants

Anagrams of the first name Cap

An anagram is a word that contains the same letters of another word. Here is the list of first names which are an anagram of Cap : Acp

Cap in Japanese *

Romajikappu
Katakanaカップ
Hiraganaかっぷ
* This is a phonetic conversion, not a translation.
Cap in Japanese
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Cap in sign language

Cap in binary language

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Origin and meaning of name Cap

US English
Etymology src :
  • From Middle English cappe, from Old English cæppe, from Late Latin cappa. Doublet of cape, chape, and cope.
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Etymology src :
  • From capitalization, by shortening.
Etymology src :
Etymology src :
  • From capacitor, by shortening.
Etymology src :
  • Shortening of capture.
Etymology src :
  • Clipping of capsule
Etymology src :
  • Shortening of capitalist.
Etymology src :
  • Shortening of capillary.
Etymology (Proper noun) src :
Etymology (Noun) src :
  • cap (plural caps)
  • (finance) Capitalization.
Etymology (Noun) src :
  • Cap (plural Caps)
  • (astrology, informal) Clipping of Capricorn.
Etymology (Noun) src :
  • cap (plural caps)
  • (informal) An uppercase or capital letter.
Etymology (Verb) src :
  • cap (third-person singular simple present caps, present participle capping, simple past and past participle capped)
  • (transitive, informal) To convert text to uppercase.
Etymology (Noun) src :
  • cap (plural caps)
  • (electronics) A capacitor.
  • Parasitic caps.
  • I had to replace the caps in that thing to get it to work again.
Etymology (Noun) src :
  • cap (plural caps)
  • (colloquial) A recording or screenshot.
  • Anyone have a cap of the games last night?
Etymology (Verb) src :
  • cap (third-person singular simple present caps, present participle capping, simple past and past participle capped)
  • (transitive) To take a screenshot or to record a copy of a video.
Etymology (Noun) src :
  • cap (plural caps)
  • (slang) A capsule of a drug.
Etymology (Noun) src :
  • cap (plural caps)
  • (colloquial) A capitalist.
Etymology (Noun) src :
  • cap (plural caps)
  • capillary
Alternative forms src :
  • (a lie or exaggeration): 🧢
Anagrams src :
  • ACP, APC, CPA, PAC, PAc, PCA, Pac, Pac.
Etymology 9 src :
  • Scots [Term?], probably from Old English copp (“a cup”).
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /kæp/, [kʰæp]
  • Hyphenation: cap
  • Rhymes: -æp
Etymology 9 (Noun) src :
  • cap (plural caps)
  • (obsolete) A wooden drinking-bowl with two handles.
Middle English
Noun src :
  • cap
  • Alternative form of cappe
FR French
Etymology src :
  • Borrowed from Occitan cap, from Latin caput. Doublet of chef.
Anagrams src :
  • PAC
Noun src :
  • cap m (plural caps)
  • (geography) cape
  • (archaic) head
  • (nautical) heading
  • (figuratively) goal, direction, course
  • Synonym: cible
  • cap stratégique ― strategic course
  • (Quebec, geography) cap (summit of a mountain)
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /kap/
Proper noun src :
  • Cap m
  • Only used in Le Cap (“Cape Town”)
Noun (Derived terms) src :
  • cap glacé
  • de pied en cap
General
Etymology src :
  • From Old Occitan cap, from Vulgar Latin capus, from Latin caput.
Etymology src :
Proper noun src :
  • CAP
  • (European Union) Initialism of Common Agricultural Policy.
  • (US) Initialism of Civil Air Patrol.
  • Initialism of Colleague Assistance Program.
ES Spanish
Noun src :
  • CAP
  • Acronym of Comisión Administradora del Petróleo.
ID Indonesian
Etymology src :
  • Ultimately from Indo-Aryan. Compare Hindi छाप (chāp), Gujarati છાપ (chāp), Bengali ছাপ (chap), English chop all meaning stamp, seal.
  • Probably become Chinese 劄 (zhá, “letter, brief note”) through phono-semantic matching.
Etymology src :
  • Onomatopoeic.
Etymology (Noun) src :
  • cap (first-person possessive capku, second-person possessive capmu, third-person possessive capnya)
  • seal, stamp.
  • Synonyms: stempel, tera
  • record.
  • Synonym: rekaman
  • printing.
  • Synonyms: cetak, cetakan
  • trademark.
  • Synonyms: merk dagang, etiket
  • (figuratively) characteristic.
  • Synonyms: ciri, sifat
Etymology (Noun) src :
  • cap (first-person possessive capku, second-person possessive capmu, third-person possessive capnya)
  • sound of tongue smacking
  • Synonym: kecap
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): [ˈt͡ʃap]
  • Hyphenation: cap
Slovak
Noun src :
  • cap m anim (genitive singular capa, nominative plural capy, genitive plural capov, feminine koza), declension pattern chlap for singular, dub for plural
  • a male goat, he-goat, billygoat
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): [t͡sap]
Noun (Derived terms) src :
  • capí
Polish
Etymology src :
  • Borrowed from Romanian țap, itself possibly from Albanian cjap.
Etymology src :
Etymology (Noun) src :
Etymology (Verb) src :
  • cap
  • second-person singular imperative of capić
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /t͡sap/
  • Rhymes: -ap
  • Syllabification: cap
Malay
Etymology src :
  • From English chop (“An official stamp or seal, as in China and India”), from Indo-Aryan, either Hindi छाप (chāp), Gujarati છાપ (chāp), Bengali ছাপ (chap) all meaning stamp, seal. Doublet of cop.
Noun src :
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): [ˈt͡ʃap]
Middle French
Etymology src :
  • Borrowed from Old Occitan cap.
Noun src :
  • cap m (plural caps)
  • head
  • 1369-1400, Jean Froissart, Chroniques
  • Armez de pié en cap
  • Armed from head to toe
Noun (Descendants) src :
RO Romanian
Etymology src :
  • Inherited from Vulgar Latin capus, from Latin caput, from Proto-Italic *kaput, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *kauput-, *káput. Plural form capete from Latin capita. Compare the doublet șef, borrowed from French.
Etymology src :
Etymology (Noun) src :
  • cap n (plural capete)
  • head
Etymology (Noun) src :
  • cap n (plural capuri)
  • cape (headland)
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /ˈkap/
  • Rhymes: -àp
Aromanian
Etymology src :
  • From Vulgar Latin capus, from Latin caput. Plural form capiti from Latin capita. Compare Romanian cap.
Noun src :
  • cap n (plural capiti/capite)
  • head
Noun (Derived terms) src :
  • cãpic
  • cãpos
Noun (See also) src :
  • capã
Occitan
Noun src :
Noun (Derived terms) src :
  • cap d'estat
Noun (Related terms) src :
  • acabar
 

Popularity of the name Cap

Number of CAP births per year

Total births of Cap by country

Births with the first name Cap
Country
Boys
Girls
USUnited State of America
1880 - 2022
47
0
ABAlberta
1980 - 2022
1
0

Total births of Cap by country (last available year)

Births with the first name Cap
Country
Boys
Girls
ABAlberta
2022
1
0

Comments on the name Cap

Personalities with the first name Cap

There is 0 personality with the first name Cap



Film Actors and Actresses with the first name Cap

There are 9 actors and actresses with the first name Cap
Cap Somers
Cap Peterson
Cap Maltese
Cap Cavern
Cap Fields
Cap Severn
Cap Pryor
Cap Haynes
Cap Brooks

Rankings of first name CAP by country

Country ranking (boys)
RankCountryYear
#3260AB Alberta2022
Country ranking (girls)
RankCountryYear
No ranking of first name CAP (female) births over the last year available in each country