Cain, from Cahaignes, Normandy.
Cain. Sometimes of Hiberno-Celtic origin; generally, however, of Caen, or De Cadomo, Devonshire, 1083.
Caines, from the lordship of Cahaignes.
Caldecote. A Norman family bearing an English surname.
Cale. A form of Kael. A Breton name. Vide Call.
Calf. An English form of the Norman name Calxus, or Le Chauve. William Calf, Ireland, 1322.
Call, or De Kael, from Bretagne or Poiton. Walter Cael, envoy to England, Thirteenth Century.
Callis. Callass, Cales, the usual forms of Calais in Sixteenth Century.
Calver. An abbreviation of Calvert.