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Names letter starts with C

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Caspyr Treasurer; bearer or keeper of treasure Boy
Caylenah Modern blended name; often interpreted as "little girl" (from Irish cailín) or related to "crown" (via Kayla) English Girl
Cesar Originally a Roman family name possibly meaning 'long-haired' or 'hairy'; later associated with the imperial title 'Caesar'. Latin Boy
Chandiah Derived from Chandra - 'moon'; roughly 'moon-like' or 'son/devotee of the moon'. Indian, Telugu Boy
Charmayna Charming; delightful English Girl
Chereece beloved, dear English Girl
Chizkiah Yahweh strengthens Hebrew Boy
Chrysy golden Greek Girl
Clareese Bright, clear, famous Latin Girl
Clotild famous in battle German Girl
Concordya harmony; agreement; peace Girl
Corrogan Derived from Ó Corragáin ('descendant of Corragán'), often interpreted as 'little spear' or 'spear-like' Gaelic, Irish Unisex
Crissie Diminutive of Christine/Christina - "follower of Christ" (anointed) Greek Girl
Cyerra mountain; mountain range Girl
Cab A short form or nickname with no independent meaning - commonly derived from names like Cabot, Jacob, or Abraham English, French Boy
Caslav Likely from Slavic elements ča/čast ('honor' or possibly 'await') + -slav ('glory') - roughly 'honored glory' or 'awaited glory'. Slavic Boy
Chandhra Moon; luminous/bright; name of the Hindu moon god Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Cheslea From the London district Chelsea - 'chalk landing-place' English Girl
Chonen Gracious; one who bestows or shows favor Hebrew Boy
Coco-Marie A compound name combining Coco (diminutive, often 'little' or associated with cocoa) and Marie ('beloved' from Hebrew); overall connotation 'little beloved'. Girl
Caelena Possibly 'heavenly' (from Latin cael-) or 'slender' (from Gaelic Caolán) Girl
Caliborne From the clay brook (if from Claiborne); alternatively a modern blend implying 'born of Caleb' or 'heritage-bearing'. English Boy
Canute knot Norse Boy
Carmelya Garden; vineyard (often interpreted as 'garden of God') Hebrew, Italian Girl
Casra Unclear/rare. Possibly related to Persian 'Kasra' (historic name linked to royal/antique names) or Arabic 'kasra' (term with meanings including a diacritic or 'small piece'); in many uses treated as an invented given name without a fixed traditional meaning. Unisex
Caylene A modern variant name often interpreted as related to Katherine ('pure') or Irish Caoilín ('slender, fair'). English Girl
Cesareo Derived from Latin Caesarius, meaning 'of Caesar' (originally 'long-haired' or 'hairy') Latin Boy
Chandice Pure, white; by association 'queen'. English Girl
Charmaynah Charming; one who charms English Girl
Chereese Beloved, darling; also associated with grace. English, French, Greek Girl
Chizkiya God (Yahweh) strengthens Hebrew Boy
Chryxzanta Golden; golden‑yellow or golden‑haired (combines 'gold' + 'yellow/blond') Girl
Clareeta bright, clear Latin Girl
Clove The aromatic spice - the dried flower bud of the clove tree; connotes warmth and spice. English Unisex
Concordyah Harmony, agreement; 'bringer of harmony' Unisex
Corrogun Probably invented; roughly 'Corr-' (heart/round) + '-gun' (warrior/spear) - a coined 'heart/round warrior' sense Boy
Crisstof bearer of Christ Greek Boy
Cyerrah mountain, mountain range (derived from Sierra) English Girl
Cabell Originally an English surname, probably referring to 'horse' or 'horseman'; later used as a masculine given name English Boy
Casper treasurer, bearer of treasure Boy
Chandita Moonlit; illuminated; bright Indian, Sanskrit Girl
chelsee Chalk landing-place (chalk wharf) English Girl
Chong Meaning varies by Chinese character or Korean hanja; commonly associated characters include 钟/鍾 (zhōng) meaning 'bell' or 'to concentrate/focus'. Often used as a surname. Chinese, Korean Unisex
CoCoa Derived from 'cocoa'/'cacao' - relating to the cacao bean or chocolate English, Portuguese Girl
Caelenah Generally interpreted as a feminine elaboration meaning 'slender' (from Gaelic Caelan) or 'heavenly/sky' (from Latin cael-) English, Irish Girl
Calibum Unclear/uncertain. Generally treated as an invented name; could be interpreted as 'beautiful' or 'warm' root combined with an unfamiliar suffix, or as a stylistic variant of Caleb/Callum. Boy
Canyce Pure; alternatively linked to the royal title 'Kandake' (queen/mother) English Girl
Carmen song; also associated with Mount Carmel (garden/vineyard) Spanish Girl
Cass Diminutive of Cassandra ('she who entangles men' / prophetess) or of Cassius ('hollow, vain'); also linked to Irish Cassidy ('clever' or 'curly‑haired'). English, Greek, Irish, Latin Unisex
Cayley Modern variant of Kaylee - 'Kay' + 'lee', commonly interpreted as 'meadow' or 'clearing' (sometimes rendered 'pure meadow') English Girl