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Names letter starts with C

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Clementia mercy, clemency, compassion, mildness Latin Girl
Colsin Likely 'son of Cole' (Cole = 'coal/coal‑black'); alternatively related to Colin/Collins meaning 'young one' or 'descendant of Coll'. English, Irish Boy
Corine maiden Greek Girl
Cremer Occupational name for a shopkeeper, merchant, or dairy/cream seller Dutch, French, Germanic Boy
Cupere Of copper; copper-colored; possibly 'from Cyprus' (from Latin cuprum) Italian, Latin Girl
carli Derived from Karl, meaning "free man" (interpreted for females as "free woman") English, Scandinavian Girl
Chaison Son of Chase - roughly 'son of the hunter' (Chase comes from Old French for 'to hunt') English Boy
Chathurapriya Beloved and clever Sanskrit Girl
Chio A diminutive or nickname; meaning depends on the original full name (e.g., Sergio, Lucio). As a standalone it has no single fixed meaning. Chinese, Filipino, Italian, Spanish Unisex
Claudiana Belonging to the Claudian family; derived from Latin Claudius, originally meaning "lame" or "limping" Latin Girl
Crystle From 'crystal' - clear, transparent gemstone; implies clarity/purity English, French Girl
Clarkin Descendant of a clerk or cleric; 'little clerk' Boy
Cadbie 'Battle' or 'little battle' - a diminutive/modern coinage suggesting a young warrior Unisex
Calamitea Invented/rare name - possibly 'little reed' (from calamus) or, more metaphorically, 'one who endures/overcomes hardship' (from calamitas); meaning is speculative Girl
Camran successful, fortunate, prosperous Persian Boy
Carlondra A modern blend of Carl ('free man') and Alondra/Leondra ('lark'/'lion-like'), broadly interpreted as 'free woman' or 'free spirit'. Girl
Carvel Uncertain - possibly 'warlike' (from Gaelic Cearbhall) or an occupational/place-related name (related to carts, carvers, or similar) depending on origin English Boy
Catuja Probably related to Tupi 'katu' meaning 'good' or 'beautiful'; roughly 'good/beautiful one' (uncertain) Girl
Cenehard Probably 'bold/keen and strong' (i.e., 'bold and hardy') Boy
Chamarr Likely 'guardian' or 'watchful' (probably derived from Shamar, Hebrew for 'to guard'); may also be a modern invented name English Boy
Charitie charity; Christian love, benevolence, generosity Latin Girl
Cheerah Uncertain. Possible meanings include 'song' (if linked to Hebrew Shira), 'clear/bright' (if linked to Italian/Latin Chiara/Clara), or regionally specific meanings in Indic languages. Italian, Latin, Sanskrit Girl
Chinda Varies by origin - commonly rendered as 'beloved' or 'beautiful' in Southeast Asian usage; can be associated with 'fierce' or 'passionate' via Sanskrit roots; also used as a short form of Lucinda. Indian, Portuguese, Sanskrit, Spanish, Thai Unisex
Chrysantus golden flower Greek Boy
Cirstee Diminutive of Christina/Kirsten - 'follower of Christ' / 'Christian' English Girl
Clementiah merciful; gentle; mild Latin Girl
Colson Son of Cole (Cole meaning 'coal' or a diminutive of Nicholas) English Boy
Corineus Associated with Cornwall - traditionally understood as 'man of Cornwall' or a Cornish leader Latin Boy
Creola Creole woman; of Creole origin Girl
Curchil dweller by the church on the hill English Boy
Carli-Jo A combination meaning roughly 'free woman' (Carli) + 'God will increase' or 'God is gracious' (Jo) Girl
Chaitalee Born in the month of Chaitra; related to consciousness or spirit (from 'chaitanya') Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Chathurika Clever, intelligent, witty Girl
Chion snow Greek Girl
Claudin Derived from Latin Claudius, meaning "lame" or "limping". Latin Boy
Csar Derived from Latin 'Caesar' - originally interpreted as 'long-haired' or 'hairy'; later associated with the title 'emperor'. Boy
Cadda likely 'battle' or related to 'war' (from the element cad) English Boy
Calamitee Disaster, great misfortune English Girl
Camrin Derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'crooked nose'. Scottish Gaelic Unisex
Carlondrea A modern blended name combining Carl ('free man') and Andrea ('manly, strong') - roughly 'free and strong.' English Girl
Carvell Surname-derived name; likely locational or occupational - possibly linked to 'carvel/caravel' (a small ship) or a place name; meaning uncertain English Boy
Catullus From Latin catulus 'puppy, whelp' - a diminutive and term of endearment meaning 'little one' or 'darling'. Latin Boy
Cenewig bold in battle; brave warrior Anglo-Saxon, English Boy
Chamayia A modern invented name. Possible meanings depend on origin: 'heard by God' if linked to Hebrew Shemaiah, or related to Maya ('illusion' or 'water') if linked to Maya Girl
Charitina grace, gracious Greek Girl
Cheeria Likely 'beloved' (from French chérie) or 'cheerful/joyful' Girl
Chine Most commonly a short form or nickname of Igbo names beginning with 'Chine-' (from 'Chi' meaning 'God' or 'personal spiritual being'); in French 'Chine' means 'China' (and is a common noun, not typically a given name). French, Igbo Unisex
Chryse golden, golden‑haired Greek Girl
Cirstey Follower of Christ (Christian) English, Scottish Girl
Clementina merciful, gentle Latin Girl