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Names letter starts with C

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Chloee young green shoot; blooming, fertility Greek Girl
Chryzanthya golden flower Greek Girl
Clarensya Feminine form of Clarence, from Latin 'clarus' meaning 'clear, bright, famous'. Latin Girl
Clowie Diminutive meaning "little Clow"; if ultimately linked to Clovis, can carry the sense "famous in battle." Scottish Unisex
Coney rabbit (originally a nickname or occupational name related to rabbits) English Unisex
Corsen Likely 'son/descendant of Cor' (literal meaning uncertain). Boy
Cristabellah Beautiful follower of Christ Spanish Girl
Cylinah Derived from Selene - 'moon' English Girl
Caco Affectionate diminutive, often meaning "little Carlos" or an informal pet name Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Cassandara Mythological prophetess; etymology uncertain - often rendered as 'she who entangles men' or 'shining upon man' Greek Girl
Chandra Babu Rao Chandra = 'moon'; Babu = honorific/diminutive meaning 'gentleman', 'son' or 'young man'; Rao = title/surname meaning 'prince'/'lord' or a regional honorific. Together: a respectful name roughly 'Chandra Babu Rao' - 'Chandra, a respected/noble Rao' or 'moon-like noble.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chely An affectionate diminutive often used as a pet form of names like Graciela; linked to the meaning 'grace' (i.e., 'little Grace' or 'gracious'). Spanish Girl
Chor Varies by origin. Commonly a family name in Khmer; as a transliteration it has no single fixed meaning. In some contexts it may be associated with 'chorus' or 'dance' when borrowed from Greek/Hebrew roots. English, Greek, Hebrew, Khmer, Korean Unisex
Coenradus Johannes Coenradus: 'bold/brave counsel'; Johannes: 'Yahweh/God is gracious.' Latin Boy
Caeliah Heavenly, of the sky (occasionally associated with 'slender' from Gaelic 'Cael') Latin Girl
Calie Diminutive of Callie/Calista/Calliope - generally 'beautiful' or 'beautiful voice'. English, Greek Girl
Caolaidhe Derived from Gaelic caol - "slender one" or "narrow/slender" Irish Boy
Carmi My vineyard / vineyard Hebrew Boy
Cassadie Descendant of Caiside; from a Gaelic name often interpreted as 'curly-haired' or 'clever.' Irish Girl
Caylin Pure (from Catherine); sometimes associated with 'slender' if from Caolán English, Irish Girl
Cestislav honor and glory Slavic Boy
Chandonn Likely a modern compound of Chandra (moon) + Donn (brown/chief) - roughly 'moon lord' or 'brown moon'. French, Gaelic, Irish, Sanskrit Boy
Charrisa Grace or beloved Greek, Latin Girl
Cherettah little dear / little beloved Girl
Chloey young green shoot; blooming Greek Girl
Chryzanthyah golden flower Greek Girl
Clarensyah 'Bright/clear' + 'king' - roughly 'bright king' or 'illustrious ruler'. Malay Boy
Cloyce Probably surname-based; may mean 'from the Clwyd (river)' or, if linked to Clovis, 'famous in battle' (uncertain) English Boy
Cong merit, achievement; public; honor Vietnamese Boy
Cort Short form of Cortland/Courtney - associated with 'court' or, as a Dutch surname, 'short'. English Boy
Cristabelle Beautiful follower of Christ (combines 'Christ' = follower of Christ/anointed and 'belle' = beautiful) Latin Girl
Cylyne Heavenly (from Latin caelina/caelum) or holly (from Welsh celyn); generally used as a modern elaboration of established names. English Girl
cadance Rhythmic flow or beat; musical rhythm English Girl
Cassandros Masculine form of Cassandra, linked to the mythological Trojan prophetess; etymology uncertain - often rendered as 'she who entangles men' or interpreted more generally as 'one who excels over/commands men.' Greek Boy
Chandra Moon; shining, luminous Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Chembai Toponymic name meaning 'from Chembai' (a place name in Kerala) Malayalam Boy
Chorus A group of singers or dancers; song/dance Greek Unisex
Cohl from 'coal' - 'coal/charcoal' (dark-haired or swarthy); occasionally used as a diminutive/spelling variant related to Nicholas ('victory of the people') English Boy
Caelie Heavenly, of the heavens Latin Girl
Caligula little boot (diminutive of Latin caliga, 'military boot') Latin Boy
Caolan Derived from Gaelic caol 'slender, narrow' - 'little slender one' Irish Boy
Carmia Likely 'vineyard' or related to Carmel/Carmi ('my vineyard') Hebrew Girl
Cassandan Variant of Cassandra - 'shining upon men' and associated with a prophetic seer English Girl
Caylina Diminutive/variant of Katherine: 'pure' - often interpreted as 'little pure one' or 'little beloved' English, Spanish Girl
Cestus Girdle or belt; in antiquity also a leather hand‑wrap/boxing glove Latin Boy
Chandrababu Chandra (moon) + babu (respected man) - 'moon-like gentleman' or 'respected man associated with the moon'. Indian Boy
Charrisah grace, gracious Greek, Latin Girl
Cheri Beloved; dear (a term of endearment) French Girl
Chloris green, greenish; associated with spring and flowers Greek Girl
Chu Varies by Chinese character. Common meanings include 'vermillion/red' (朱), 'store/save' (儲), or the name of the ancient state 'Chu' (楚). As a Korean or Vietnamese surname it functions primarily as a family name without a distinct modern lexical meaning. Chinese, English, Korean, Vietnamese Unisex