From an English occupational surname for a box maker, derived from Norman French casse meaning "case", from Latin capsa. It coincides with the English word cash meaning "money" (derived from the same French and Latin roots). A famous bearer of the surname was American musician Johnny Cash (1932-2003).
Draco
Gender:Masculine
Usage: Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Other Scripts:Δράκων(Ancient Greek)
Pronounced:DRAY-ko(English)
Personal remark:Draco Malfoy
From the Greek name Δράκων (Drakon), which meant "dragon, serpent". This was the name of a 7th-century BC Athenian legislator. This is also the name of a constellation in the northern sky.
Jett
Gender:Feminine
Usage: English (Modern)
Pronounced:JEHT
Personal remark:Joan Jett
From the English word jet, which denotes either a jet aircraft or an intense black colour (the words derive from different sources).
Kyo
Gender:Masculine
Usage: Japanese
Other Scripts:協, 京, 郷, 杏, etc.(Japanese Kanji)きょう(Japanese Hiragana)
Pronounced:KYO
Personal remark:Kyo Sohma
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 協 or 京 or 郷 or 杏 (see Kyō).
Rigel
Gender:Masculine
Usage: Astronomy
Pronounced:RIE-jəl(English)
Personal remark:“The Tearsmith”
Derived from Arabic الرجل (al-Rijl) meaning "foot". This is the name of the star that forms the left foot of the constellation Orion.
Rufio
Gender:Masculine
Usage: Ancient Roman
Personal remark:Lost Boy: Rufio
Zuko
Gender:Masculine
Usage: Popular Culture
Pronounced:ZOO-ko
Personal remark:Prince Zuko
Fictional name apparently meant to be from Chinese 蘇 (sū) meaning "to regain consciousness" or 祖 (zǔ) meaning "ancestor, forefather" combined with 科 (kē) meaning "sort, class" or 寇 (kòu) meaning "bandit, robber". This is the name of a main character in the television series 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'.