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Names letter starts with C

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Caleb-Ephratah Caleb: “whole‑hearted, faithful”; Ephratah/Ephrathah: “fruitful” or “of Ephrath/Bethlehem” - combined: “faithful and fruitful” / “the wholehearted one of Ephrath.” Hebrew Boy
Canen “acquired” or “possession” (from Hebrew root qanah, “to acquire”) Hebrew Boy
Carmaline 'Of Carmel' - from Hebrew for 'vineyard' or 'orchard'; often interpreted as 'garden' or 'little Carmel'. Girl
Cascata waterfall; cascade Italian, Portuguese Girl
Caydel Likely 'battle' (influenced by Welsh Cadell) or a modern coinage without an established historical meaning English Boy
Cerenah Likely 'calm, serene' (if from Serena) or 'gazelle' (if derived from Turkish Ceren). Girl
Chancellor Title meaning 'keeper of the lattice' - a chief official, academic or government leader English Unisex
Charliah A modern feminine name derived from Charles/Charlotte, broadly interpreted as 'free woman' or 'free spirit.' English Girl
Chencho From Tibetan 'chen' (great) + 'chos' (dharma/teachings): 'great dharma' or 'supreme teaching'. Boy
Chitey Possibly 'consciousness' (Sanskrit) or associated with 'Chi' meaning 'God'/'spirit' (Igbo/Yoruba); may also be a pet form or modern coinage Unisex
Chrystianah Feminine form of Christian - 'follower of Christ'; ultimately 'anointed' Girl
Claire clear, bright, famous French Girl
Clio glory, fame; name of the Greek Muse of history Greek Girl
Comforta Source of comfort or consolation English Girl
Corowah No established historical meaning; often used as a melodic coinage and sometimes interpreted as related to Cora ('maiden') or created for its pleasant sound Girl
Cricket Nickname inspired by the chirping insect; evokes liveliness, musicality, and sometimes good luck English Unisex
Cveta flower, blossom Girl
Caronia Probably derived from Caroline/Carolina (from Germanic Karl), broadly interpreted as ‘free (woman)’ or connected to the name Charles; alternatively a toponymic name from the town Caronia in Sicily Italian, Latin Girl
Chamori No widely recorded meaning; likely a local or family name/coinage without an established etymology Unisex
Chedza light, brightness Shona Girl
Chivonne Derived from Yvonne - 'yew' (yew tree), associated with archers English Girl
Clifton settlement or town by a cliff English Boy
Cymin silvery; made of silver Persian Girl
Caecelius From Latin caecus 'blind' - originally a family (nomen) derived from that root Latin Boy
Caledona From Caledonia - 'Scottish land' or 'of the Caledonians'. Latin, Scottish Girl
Canens singing; "the singing one" Latin Boy
Carmalyn A modern blend meaning roughly 'vineyard' (Carmel) combined with 'lake' or 'pool' (Lynn) - roughly 'vineyard by the lake'. English Girl
Caseareo Associated with Latin Caesarius/Caesar - broadly 'of Caesar' or 'Caesar-like' (historically also linked to 'hair'/'long-haired') Boy
Caydfan Likely from Welsh cad 'battle' + fan/ban; commonly interpreted as 'battle leader' or 'battle beacon'. Welsh Boy
Cerene Serene, calm, tranquil (occasionally associated with 'gazelle' when linked to Turkish Ceren) Latin Girl
Chancelor High official or secretary; originally 'keeper of the chancel' or court official English Boy
Charlice A modern blend combining Charles ('free man') and Alice ('noble'), roughly 'noble and free'. English Girl
Cheneta From Jeanette/Jeanne - "God is gracious" Girl
Chiti Tamil: 'paternal aunt'; Sanskrit-root: related to 'chit' meaning 'consciousness/awareness'; also appears as an Italian surname. Italian, Sanskrit, Tamil Girl
Chrystiane Follower of Christ; Christian Greek Girl
Clairis clear, bright, famous Girl
Clive dweller by a cliff or slope English Boy
Comhghan Possibly 'born together' or 'twin' - likely from Gaelic elements meaning 'together' + a birth-related suffix; exact etymology uncertain Irish Boy
Corra Maiden; daughter (primary). May also be associated with Gaelic placename meanings in some usages. Girl
Crieg rock; crag; rocky outcrop Scottish Gaelic Boy
Cwen queen; woman, wife English Girl
Caros free man Boy
Champ champion; winner English Boy
Chee-Choong Depends on Chinese characters; commonly 'ambitious/aspiring' (Chee, e.g., 志 or 智) + 'loyal/faithful' (Choong, typically 忠) - often interpreted as 'ambitious and loyal'. Chinese Boy
Chiyah Life / living Hebrew Girl
Clint Derived from the surname Clinton, meaning 'settlement on a hill' or 'town near a cliff' English Boy
Cymon Likely associated with Simon ('he has heard') or from Greek Cimon (origins uncertain) English, Greek Boy
Caecey Vigilant, watchful Irish Unisex
Caledonia The Latin name for Scotland - 'land of the Caledonians' Latin Girl
Canice handsome, comely Irish Boy