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Names letter starts with C

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Cesario Derived from Caesar - originally linked to Latin caesaries 'head of hair' ('hairy' or 'long‑haired'), later associated with the title 'emperor'. Latin Boy
Chandika Fierce, powerful or wrathful form of the goddess (a form of Durga/Chandi) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Charmayne charming; one who charms English Girl
Cherel Possibly "dear" or "beloved" (from French "cher/chérie"); meaning uncertain Girl
Chizkiyahu Yahweh strengthens Hebrew Boy
Chryzanta golden flower Greek Girl
Clareetah 'Clear, bright' (derived from Latin 'clarus') English Girl
Clover Name taken from the clover plant; a small three- or four‑leafed plant often associated with luck and nature. English Unisex
Conee Steadfast, constant Girl
Corryn maiden Greek Girl
Crista Follower of Christ (Christian); alternatively 'crest' in Latin. Girl
Cyla 'Heavenly' (Latin root) or 'shade/protection' (Hebrew root). Girl
Cabella Possibly "beautiful" (from Italian 'bella'); alternatively a locational/surname name. Latin, Spanish Girl
Cassa A diminutive/variant of Cassandra or Cassia. Associated meanings include links to the Trojan prophetess Cassandra (name-root uncertain) or to Cassia, meaning 'cinnamon' (the spice). Girl
Chandlerr Maker or seller of candles Boy
Chelsi From Chelsea; 'chalk landing-place' (landing place for chalk) English Girl
Chong-Hee Varies by hanja; commonly combines a character meaning 'virtuous/proper' (jung/chong) with one meaning 'joy/brightness/hope' (hee) - e.g. 'virtuous and bright' or 'proper and joyful'. Korean Girl
Code A system of symbols or rules; computer instructions; an encoded or secret system English Unisex
Caelene Derived from Gaelic Cael/Caelan meaning 'slender' or 'narrow' and sometimes associated with 'warrior'; occasionally linked to Latin 'caelum' meaning 'heaven' Gaelic Girl
Calibumus Invented Latin-style name suggesting beauty and strength (noble protector) Boy
Caoilfhionn From Irish caol 'slender' + fionn 'fair' - 'slender and fair' Irish Girl
Carmena Likely 'song' or 'poem' (Latin) and/or 'vineyard/garden' (Hebrew via Carmel). Latin, Spanish Girl
Cassadee Derived from the Irish Ó Caiside ('descendant of Caiside'), commonly interpreted as 'curly-haired'. English Girl
Cayli A modern variant of Kaylee - generally treated as a combination of Kay and Lee; sometimes associated with Gaelic elements meaning 'slender' or 'fair'. English Girl
Ceser Derived from the Roman name Caesar - associated with 'emperor' or 'leader'; traditionally interpreted as 'long-haired' or 'hairy'. Boy
Chandini Moonlight, moonbeam Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Charmme From the English word "charm" - "charming," "enchanting," or "delightful" English Girl
Cherell Variant of Cheryl, broadly understood as 'darling' or 'beloved.' English Girl
Chizu Depends on the kanji: commonly 'map' (地図) or name combinations such as 'thousand/harbor' (千津) or 'wisdom/harbor' (智津). Japanese Girl
Chryzanthe golden flower Greek Girl
Clareete Bright, clear; 'little bright one' English Girl
Clowee young green shoot; blooming, fertility Girl
Conel Hound or wolf - often rendered 'strong wolf' or 'valiant hound' Gaelic, Irish Boy
Corryna maiden, young girl Greek Girl
Cristabel Beautiful Christian (literally 'Christ' + 'bel' meaning beautiful) English Girl
Cylah Probably 'narrow, slender' (from Kyla) or 'heavenly' (from Celia); also used as a modern invented name. English Girl
Cabral from a place of goats / goat herder Portuguese Boy
cassaday Derived from the surname Ó Caiside - 'descendant of Caiside'; Caiside is often interpreted as 'curly-haired' or 'clever.' Irish Unisex
Chandlor Possibly 'moon' or 'shining' (from Sanskrit 'Chand-') or an altered form of 'Chandler' meaning 'candle-maker' (occupational) Boy
Chelsie From Chelsea - 'chalk landing place' English Girl
Chonghui Depends on the Chinese characters; commonly 'Chong' (崇/忠/重: 'revere/loyal/important') + 'Hui' (辉/慧/惠: 'brightness/wise/kind') - e.g. 'revered brightness' or 'loyal and wise'. Chinese Unisex
Coe Originally a surname; possibly a nickname meaning 'jackdaw' (a bird) or a shortened/variant form of short given names English, Norse Boy
Caeley A modern invented name - commonly interpreted as 'Kay' (from Katherine = 'pure') + 'Lee' ('meadow'), loosely 'pure meadow'; often used simply as a contemporary feminine name. English Girl
Caliburn Name of King Arthur’s legendary sword; likely from Welsh elements meaning 'hard' + 'cleft/blow' - roughly 'hard blade' or 'hard cleft'. Latin Boy
Caoimhe gentle, beautiful Irish Girl
Carmencita Diminutive of Carmen - 'little Carmen'; Carmen refers to Mount Carmel ('garden'/'vineyard'), with a secondary link to 'song'. Spanish Girl
Cassadey Descendant of Caiside; often interpreted as 'curly-haired' or 'clever'. Irish Girl
Caylia A modern feminine name often associated with meanings like "crown" (via Kayla) or "heavenly" (via Celia). English Girl
Cesir From the Roman title 'Caesar' - broadly 'emperor' or ruler; sometimes linked to 'hairy' from Latin caesaries in traditional etymologies. Boy
Chandlan Moon-like; related to the moon; luminous Indian, Sanskrit Boy