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Names letter starts with C

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Cylla Diminutive of Priscilla - 'ancient' or 'venerable' (by origin) English Girl
Cadyryeith Likely 'battle ruler' or 'battle-brave' (constructed name with Welsh-inspired roots) Unisex
Calea Often associated with 'bright/clear' or 'happiness' (from Hawaiian Kalea); also used as a modern/phonetic variant of Kayla or as a name linked to the plant genus Calea. Girl
Caneadea Place name of Seneca origin; exact translation uncertain or disputed Unisex
Carmalah vineyard, garden - often interpreted as "garden of God" Hebrew Girl
Casandrine A modern elaboration of Cassandra, commonly interpreted as 'she who entangles men' or 'shining upon man.' English, French Girl
Caydan From Gaelic Cadán, 'little battle' or 'son of Cadán' - generally interpreted as 'fighter' or related to battle Irish Boy
Ceren Gazelle, young gazelle Turkish Girl
Chanc Luck; good fortune English Boy
Charli Diminutive of Charles/Charlotte meaning 'free man' or more broadly 'free person' Unisex
Chenai “Be praised” or “give thanks” Shona Unisex
Chita Affectionate diminutive of Concepción/Conchita (linked to the Immaculate Conception); used as a pet form or nickname. Spanish Girl
Chrystian Follower of Christ; 'anointed' Greek Boy
Claira clear, bright, famous Latin Girl
Clintin Settlement or town by a cliff or hill English Boy
Combarah No widely recorded meaning or established etymology Unisex
Coronnah Crown (possibly linked to 'maiden' via Corinna) Girl
Creygg Rock, crag Boy
Cvarleena Modern elaboration - likely 'free woman' (from Caroline/Carla roots) or a melodic/beloved name Girl
Carolynne Derived from Charles/Carolus - 'free man' (commonly interpreted as 'free woman'). Girl
Chamling Name of an ethnic subgroup and a language of the Rai people; used as a clan/surname. No widely attested single-word literal meaning. Unisex
Cheb young man; youth (often used as a title for young raï singers) Arabic Boy
Chitwan From Sanskrit elements 'chit' (consciousness, mind) + 'van' (forest) - often interpreted as 'forest of consciousness' or 'sacred/heart of the forest'. Sanskrit Boy
clia Likely 'glory' or 'fame' (Greek); alternatively linked to Celia meaning 'heaven' (Latin) Girl
Cymber No established historical meaning; often treated as a variant of Kimber (linked to Kimberley) or associated with 'amber' (precious stone), so meanings vary by assumed root English Unisex
Cae field, enclosure, meadow Welsh Unisex
Caleah A modern variant often associated with 'bright/clear' (from Hawaiian Kalea) or 'pure' (via Katherine/Kaylee); generally interpreted as bright/pleasant English Girl
Caneadee No established historical meaning; a modern coined name. Likely chosen for its sound rather than a traditional etymology. English Unisex
Carmalinah Diminutive of Carmel - 'little one of Carmel' / 'from Mount Carmel' (garden, vineyard) Girl
Casare Derived from Caesar; traditionally interpreted as 'long-haired' or 'hairy' and associated with the Roman title 'Caesar'. Latin Boy
Cayde Modern form of Cade/Kade - meanings vary by root: often given as 'round/barrel' (Old English) or 'battle' (Welsh 'cad'). Boy
Cerena Calm, tranquil; serene Latin Girl
Chancelen A modern/coined name suggesting 'favored by chance' or an association with a chancel - connotations of luck or an ecclesiastical connection. English Unisex
Charlia Feminine form of Charles; from 'Karl' meaning 'free man' (interpreted as 'free woman' for the feminine form) English Girl
Chenaye Likely 'grace' (Hebrew origin) or 'oak grove' (French origin); also used as a contemporary invented name Girl
Chitee Varies by region: in Hindi often 'ant' (चींटी); can also be linked to Sanskrit 'citta' meaning 'mind, consciousness'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chrystiana Follower of Christ Girl
Clairah Clear, bright; famous Girl
Clintwood woodland by a rocky slope or steep hill English Boy
Comdhan Uncertain - not attested in major sources; possibly derived from Gaelic elements but meaning is unknown or unclear. Gaelic, Irish Boy
Corowa Believed to derive from a local Aboriginal word, often rendered as 'meeting of the waters' (exact meaning uncertain) Australian Aboriginal Unisex
Crichtyn Modern given name probably based on the Scottish place-name/surname Crichton - broadly associated with a settlement near a crossing or creek; also used as a creative form of Kristin/Christen. English, Scottish Unisex
Cvarlen No established historical meaning; likely a contemporary blend. If related to Carl/Charles it can be interpreted loosely as ‘free man’ or ‘strong,’ otherwise treated as a novel given name Unisex
Caron Beloved Welsh Girl
Chamor Unknown; possibly 'guardian/protector' if Hebrew-derived, or 'of Chamorro' if ethnonym-derived Boy
Checo A colloquial nickname - commonly used as a diminutive for Sergio in Spanish-speaking countries; in Spanish it also means 'Czech' (a person from the Czech Republic). Spanish Boy
Chivon Most likely "God is gracious" (if derived from Siobhán); alternatively influenced meanings include "yew/yew tree" (if from Yvonne). English Girl
Cliff Cliff or slope; (as Clifford) 'ford by a cliff' English Boy
Cymberlee from the clearing/field of the royal fortress English Girl
Caecee Often considered a variant of Casey: 'vigilant, watchful.' English Girl