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Names letter starts with C

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Claeburn Clay brook; dweller by a clay-bottomed stream English Boy
Cleytus Renowned, famous (from Greek kleos 'glory') Greek Boy
Colvin Originally a surname meaning 'of/from Colvin' (a place or family); used as a given name. Related to other British surname-names. English, Scottish Boy
Cornelius derived from Latin 'cornu', meaning 'horn' Latin Boy
Crestyann Probably 'crest' (peak, summit) + 'Ann' (grace); alternatively, if derived from Kristian/Christian, 'follower of Christ'. English Girl
Custelle Possibly 'little guardian' or 'protector' (uncertain) Girl
Carnita Diminutive of a form like Carina/Carna meaning “little beloved/dear”; literally in Spanish can mean “little meat” (from carne) when used as a common noun Latin, Spanish Girl
Chalid Eternal, immortal; everlasting Arabic Boy
Chaydin Modern variant of Caden/Jayden - generally interpreted as 'little battle' or 'fighter' by association English Boy
Chithu Diminutive/nickname of Chitra; 'beautiful, bright, picture' (also related to Sanskrit 'chit' meaning consciousness) Sanskrit, Tamil Girl
Cleonice Derived from kleos (glory) + nikē (victory) - "glorious victory" Greek Girl
Cvetana From Slavic root 'cvet' meaning 'flower' or 'blossom'. Slavic Girl
Cadock From Welsh 'cad' meaning 'battle'; generally interpreted as 'warlike' or 'battle leader.' Welsh Boy
Calca Uncertain. Likely either 'from Calca' (a Peruvian place name) or derived from a Latin root related to 'heel'/'stone'; not a well-established given-name meaning. Spanish Unisex
Candiss Originally 'queen' (Kandake); also associated with 'pure/bright'. Girl
Carlysle From Carlisle - 'fort' or 'walled/fortified town' (possibly 'fort of Lugus') English Boy
Caryta 'Beloved'/'dear' (from Latin carus) - alternately 'charity' (from Latin caritas) or 'little face' (Spanish carita). Girl
Cawli Unknown; if linked to the surname Cawley, possible senses include 'descendant of Amhlaoibh (Olaf)' or associations with Gaelic roots (e.g., 'graceful') Unisex
Cereena Serene, calm, tranquil English Girl
Champion Winner, victor; originally 'combatant' or fighter English Unisex
Charlet Diminutive of Charlotte/Charles - 'free man' (feminine/diminutive sense), often rendered as 'little free one'. French Girl
Chelovik man; person; human being Russian Boy
Chippiah Unclear; likely a regional or familial name without a widely recorded meaning. Indian Boy
Chrystabelle anointed (follower of Christ) + beautiful - 'beautiful follower of Christ' or 'anointed and beautiful' English Girl
Claec Likely 'clay, earth' (if from Clay) or 'victory of the people' (if from Claes/Nicholas). Unisex
Cliantha Glorious or celebrated flower Greek Girl
Colvyr No established historical meaning - probably an invented name echoing Col- names (e.g., Colin, Cole); any specific meaning is speculative Boy
Cornella Derived from the family name Cornelius; associated with Latin cornu 'horn' - broadly 'horn' or 'of the Cornelia family' Latin Girl
Crestyanna Probably 'crest' (peak/top) + 'Anna' (grace/favor) - roughly 'graceful/noble peak' or 'topmost grace'. English Girl
Custenhin Probably 'steadfast, constant' if derived from Constantine; otherwise meaning is uncertain Boy
carolee Combination of 'Carol' ('free man' or 'song') and 'Lee' ('meadow') - roughly 'free one of the meadow' or 'song of the meadow'. English, Latin Girl
Chaline Uncertain - often treated as a modern elaboration; may draw on Charlene ('free man') or Céline ('heavenly'), but has no single established meaning English, French Girl
Chaydyn Modern invented name usually taken to mean "little battle" or "fighter", derived from Caden (Gaelic "cad" = battle) English, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Chitose thousand years; long life; longevity Japanese Unisex
Cleopatra glory of the father Greek Girl
Cvetanka Derived from the Slavic root 'cvet' meaning 'flower' or 'blossom' Slavic Girl
Cadok From Welsh 'cad' meaning 'battle' + a suffix; broadly 'warlike' or 'battle-related'. Welsh Boy
Calcah Likely 'lime/chalk' or 'stone/rock' (from Latin 'calx'); exact meaning uncertain. Unisex
Candonino little pure/white; diminutive of Candido Italian Boy
Carlyssa A modern blended name combining Carly (from Caroline/Carla, 'free man') with -lyssa/-lissa (associated with names meaning 'grace' or 'noble'); often interpreted as 'free and graceful' or 'beloved.' English Girl
Carytah Beloved, dear; loving (possibly 'little face' in Spanish contexts) Girl
Cawlie Associated with 'beautiful' or 'graceful' (from Callie/Calista and Irish Cawley roots). Girl
Cereene calm, tranquil, serene Girl
Champyon Champion; victor or winner English Unisex
Charleta Feminine form of Charles; often interpreted as 'free (person)' or 'little/free woman' English, French Girl
Chelsa chalk wharf / chalk landing place English Girl
Chiquin Little one; little boy (affectionate) Boy
Chrystal Clear like ice or a crystal; crystalline, precious English Girl
Claefer No established historical meaning; appears to be a modern invented name or blend without a documented etymology. Unisex
Clianthe glorious flower Greek Girl