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Names letter starts with C

Name Meaning Origins Gender
morning star; Venus Turkish Girl
No lexical meaning French, Greek, Italian Boy
shared valor Irish Boy
hound, wolf Irish Boy
wolf-valour Irish Boy
shell Greek, Latin, Spanish Girl
with sweetness English, Italian Girl
chief; intellect Irish Boy
steadfast Latin Boy
modern blend name Greek Girl
horn Latin, Romanian Boy
snug, comfortable English Girl
Christian woman Greek, Latin Girl
judge Latin Boy
UNKNOWN Boy
bold, brave Germanic Boy
bold counsel German, Germanic Boy
UNKNOWN English Girl
lordly French, Greek Girl
glory, fame African American, English, Greek Boy
slender and fair Irish Girl
cherry (the fruit) Spanish Girl
Feminine form of Charles - 'free man'/'free person', often interpreted as 'free woman' English Girl
Diminutive form related to Priscilla ('ancient, venerable') or Cecilia ('blind'); in other contexts Spanish 'chillar' = 'to scream' or Persian/Urdu 'chilla' = '40-day spiritual retreat'. Urdu Girl
Cilli Diminutive of Cecilia, from Latin 'caecus' meaning 'blind' (traditionally interpreted as 'blind one'). Girl
Increasing, growing Italian Boy
From Hebrew Qayin 'acquired, possession' or from Irish Cathán 'little battle' Boy
Camellia (flower) - beauty, admiration, perfection Girl
Feminine form of Karl/Charles - "free man" (used as 'free woman') English Girl
beloved; dear English Girl
Blend of 'Catherine' (meaning 'pure') and 'Moore' (from the moor / Irish 'Mór' meaning 'great') - roughly 'pure one of the moor' or 'noble/pure from the moor'. English Unisex
heavenly, celestial Latin Girl
'From Chaldea' or 'of the Chaldeans' - associated with the ancient Mesopotamian people, often linked to astronomers/astrologers. Girl
From 'chapel' - a small church; originally a locational or occupational name for someone living by or serving a chapel English Unisex
Surname-derived given name; specific original meaning uncertain - primarily a family/surname used as a first name English, Portuguese Boy
Possibly 'beautiful' if derived from Arabic Hasna; otherwise meaning unknown/modern coinage Girl
Follower of Christ English Girl
From Gaelic Ó Cinnéidigh, generally interpreted as 'helmet-headed' (from elements meaning 'head' + 'helmet/armour'). Irish, Scottish Gaelic Unisex
Diminutive of Claudia/Claudius - originally 'lame' or 'of the Claudii' Girl
victory of the people French, Italian Girl
Derived from Cordelia; commonly associated with 'heart' (from Latin cor) or interpreted via Celtic roots - generally linked to love/heart or noble/delicate qualities English Girl
Unknown; no established etymology. May originate from a family name or be a creative/modern coinage. Unisex
good, well Nahuatl Unisex
slender and fair Irish Boy
Likely "beloved" or "cherished" Welsh Boy
Diminutive of Charles, interpreted as 'free woman' or 'little/free one' French Girl
Derived from the English adjective meaning 'cold' or 'cool'; can imply calm or laid-back. English Unisex
Ancient Greek name (Κίμων, Kímōn). Exact meaning uncertain; sometimes interpreted as 'long-haired' in etymological notes. Historically borne by an Athenian statesman. Greek Boy
Derived from the insect 'cricket' - suggests 'small jumping insect', lively or musical English Unisex
Derived from Cain (Hebrew Qayin) meaning "acquired" or "possession"; as a modern form may be interpreted as "little Cain" or "belonging to Cain" Unisex