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Names letter starts with C

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Unclear; may mean 'crooked nose' (if from Cameron), 'song' (if from Carmen), or 'stone' (if linked to Bulgarian Kamen). No single established traditional meaning. Unisex
Blended meaning: 'free woman of royal status' (combines ideas of 'free' + 'Leah' + 'shah' = royal) English Girl
Pure Girl
From Irish elements cath 'battle' + mór 'great' - 'great battle'. Irish Boy
heavenly, celestial English, Italian, Latin Girl
Modern variant of Chelsea - 'chalk landing place'; sometimes associated with 'chalice' meaning 'cup'. English Girl
Occupational name meaning 'merchant' or 'trader.' English Boy
Likely "beloved" if derived from the Hebrew Chaviva; otherwise meaning is uncertain Girl
Probably an invented feminine name; possibly interpreted as "of the home" or "belonging to the house" (from French 'chez'), or simply a melodic coinage. English Girl
Follower of Christ Spanish Boy
helmet-headed Irish Boy
Having claws; possessing or resembling claws - suggests fierceness or a sharp, animalistic quality. English Unisex
victory of the people French Girl
female lamb; gentle, tender Spanish Girl
rock, crag Scottish Gaelic Boy
Probably related to Irish Cúan ('bay, harbor') or to cú ('hound'); exact meaning uncertain Irish Boy
From Irish elements caol 'slender' and fionn 'fair' - roughly 'slender and fair' or 'slender fair-shouldered'. Irish Girl
story, tale, narrative Indonesian, Malay Girl
Feminine diminutive of Charles, meaning 'free (person)'; often interpreted as 'free woman' or 'little one.' French Girl
God knows Igbo Unisex
Heard; one who hears (from Hebrew 'Shim'on' meaning 'he has heard') Latin Girl
Generally interpreted as 'clear, pure' (from Crystal) or, less commonly, related to 'anointed' (from Christine). English Girl
Fair/blessed; literally 'beautiful (cain) + blessed/fair (wen)' Welsh Girl
A small carved gem or a brief, notable appearance; figuratively a small, stylish ornament English Girl
Feminine form related to Charles: 'free man' (often interpreted as 'free woman') English Girl
Beloved, dear, cute Italian, Latin Girl
great warrior Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Heavenly; of the sky; celestial Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
From the Arabic root خ-ل-ف meaning "successor" or "one who comes after" (heir, descendant). Arabic Boy
A modern blend meaning 'clever/quick merchant' or 'sociable, clever person.' Korean Unisex
Likely 'life' or 'living' if derived from Hebrew Chava; otherwise uncertain/unknown Girl
Not established. The suffix "-iah" suggests a connection to Yahweh ('of Yahweh' or 'Yahweh is...'), so Chezniah can be interpreted roughly as '...of Yahweh' with the precise first-element meaning unclear. Unisex
son of Christian Danish, Norwegian Unisex
No established traditional meaning; likely a modern blend/variant of Cinna/Cynthia with the suffix -iah Girl
dweller by the clay stream English Boy
victory of the people French Girl
Surname-based name - possibly 'lamb' (if from Spanish cordero) or occupational 'rope-maker/cord-wright' (if from Cordell). Boy
Rock; crag - connoting strength and steadiness Scottish Gaelic Boy
'Fourth' - indicating the fourth-born or relating to the number four. Latin Boy
From Irish 'caol' meaning 'slender' - essentially 'little slender one' or 'slender/fair' Irish Girl
Unclear - likely derived from a surname or place name; no single well-established given-name meaning Spanish Boy
Feminine diminutive of Charles, often taken to mean 'free man' or 'little one' French Girl
God is greater Igbo Unisex
Diminutive of Cinzia/Cynthia - 'from Mount Cynthus' (associated with the moon/Artemis); alternatively connected to 'China' meaning 'from China' in some languages. Italian Girl
Golden flower (golden blossom) Greek Boy
Cain's friend; beloved friend English Boy
From Gaelic cam 'crooked' + sròn 'nose' - 'crooked nose' (sometimes interpreted as 'crooked river' in place-name sources) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Feminine form of Caroline/Carlene, ultimately from Germanic 'Karl' meaning 'free man' - interpreted as 'free woman'. English Girl
Beloved, dear (diminutive) Latin Girl
battle ruler / powerful in battle Irish Boy