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Names letter starts with C

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Capricorn Horned goat (the sea-goat of the zodiac) Latin Unisex
Carminah Derived from Latin carmen meaning 'song' or 'poem' (often felt as 'little song') Latin, Spanish Girl
Cassidia From the Irish Ó Caiside - commonly interpreted as 'curly-haired' or 'clever'; sometimes associated with Cassia ('cinnamon') Irish Girl
Caysee Derived from Gaelic meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful' (associated with bravery) Irish Unisex
Cezek Probable diminutive/variant linked to Slavic/Czech-Polish roots; specific meaning uncertain Boy
Chandresh Lord of the moon Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Charu Beautiful; attractive; charming; graceful Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Cherilynn Beloved (from Cheryl/Chérie) combined with 'lake' (from Lynn) - roughly 'beloved lake' or 'dear one'. English Girl
Cholryse Possibly 'golden' or a blend meaning 'green/golden' (from Greek for 'green/young shoot' and 'golden') Girl
Chuky Diminutive of Charles meaning 'free man'; alternatively related to Igbo elements 'Chukw-' (referring to God) English Boy
Clarett Little/young 'clear, bright' (diminutive of Clare); sometimes associated with the reddish 'claret' color. English Girl
Clyde from the River Clyde (Scottish river) Scottish Boy
Connecticut At/By the long tidal river Unisex
Corvina Raven-like; 'of the crow' (from Latin corvus) Latin Girl
Cristee follower of Christ; 'anointed' English Girl
Cynbel Likely 'first/primary' (cyn) + 'beautiful' (bel) - roughly 'first beauty' or 'chief beauty'; modern/invented name, meaning uncertain Latin Girl
Cahalen Likely from Gaelic Caolán 'slender, narrow' or from Cathalán (diminutive of Cathal) 'little battle‑mighty'. Irish Boy
casyopia A modern invented name inspired by Cassiopeia; connotations of 'queenly' or 'royal' and eloquence Girl
Chandraj Moon-born; of the moon Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chenet Little oak (also possibly associated with hearth iron/andirons) French Unisex
Chrisselda Probably 'anointed' + Germanic '-elda' - roughly 'anointed warrior' or 'Christian battle' (interpretation uncertain) English Girl
Colt Young male horse; figuratively young, spirited, or untamed English Boy
Caerau forts; fortified places (plural of caer, 'fort') Welsh Unisex
Callee Diminutive/pet form meaning 'beautiful' (from Greek 'kalos'); sometimes associated with 'beautiful voice' via Calliope Girl
Caprie A whimsical or sudden change of mood (caprice); also used as a form of Capri, referencing the Italian island English Girl
Carminda Associated with 'Carmel' (garden/orchard) or 'song'; sometimes interpreted as 'little/beautiful Carmen' or 'beautiful song'. Latin, Spanish Girl
Cassidie Descendant of Caiside; often rendered as 'curly-haired' or 'clever' Irish Unisex
Caysewell Probably 'watchful/vigilant spring' or 'dweller by the well' (blend of 'Casey' meaning 'vigilant' and 'well' meaning 'spring/stream'). Unisex
Chaad Derived from the Old English name Ceadda and associated with the 7th-century Saint Chad; commonly interpreted as 'battle' or 'warrior' (root uncertain). English Boy
Chandria Derived from 'Chandra' meaning 'moon'; often understood as 'moon-like' or 'daughter of the moon.' Sanskrit Girl
Charudata Bestower of beauty; giver of beauty Sanskrit Boy
Cherilynne From chéri ’beloved’ + Lynn ’lake/waterfall’ - broadly ‘beloved’ (literally ‘beloved lake’) Girl
Choni Likely "gracious" or "favored" (from Hebrew root חָנַן - chanan); exact etymology uncertain. Aramaic, Hebrew Boy
Chul Varies by hanja - commonly 'iron' (鐵) or 'wise' (哲). Korean Boy
Claretta Diminutive of Clara - 'clear, bright' Italian Girl
Clydell Probably a compound of Clyde (the Scottish river/name) + dell (small valley), roughly 'valley by the Clyde' or 'Clyde's valley'. English Boy
Connee Steadfast, constant Girl
Corvinah Derived from Latin 'corvus' meaning 'raven' - 'raven-like' or 'of the raven' Girl
Cristeen Follower of Christ; Christian Greek Girl
Cynburleigh Likely an invented blend: 'Cyn' (from Cynthia or Welsh cyn- = 'chief/first') + 'Burleigh' (Old English = 'fortified meadow/clearing') - roughly 'chief/first of the fortified meadow' or 'Cynthia's meadow'. Girl
caiden Little battle (from a root meaning 'battle') Gaelic Boy
Cataldo mighty in battle / battle ruler Italian Boy
Chandrajith Conqueror of the moon; victorious over the moon Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chenita little grace / little graceful one Spanish Girl
Chrissi Follower of Christ; 'anointed' Greek Girl
colten from the coal or charcoal town; settlement associated with coal English Boy
Caerwyn From Welsh caer 'fort' + wyn 'fair, blessed' - 'fair/blessed fort' Welsh Boy
Callei Variant of Callie/Calista - 'beautiful' or 'most beautiful' English Girl
Capry Associated with the island of Capri ('goat(s)') and with 'caprice' meaning 'whim' or impulse English, Italian Unisex
Carmine Of Mount Carmel; 'vineyard' or 'garden' Italian Boy