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Names letter starts with C

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Connley Descendant of Conghalach - "valorous hound" or "hound of valor" Irish Boy
Corydan A modern blended name combining elements of Cory and Dan - roughly 'son of Cory' or 'Cory' + 'judge' (from Dan). Boy
Cristella Follower of Christ; 'little Christian' (diminutive) English, Latin, Spanish Girl
Cynderelle Little ash girl; from the ashes (derived from 'cinder' + the French diminutive '-elle') English Girl
Cairan little dark one (little dark- or black-haired one) Irish Boy
Cathba likely derived from Old Irish cath 'battle' - possibly 'battle-born' or 'battle leader' Gaelic, Irish Boy
Chandralekshni One with moon-like eyes; moon-marked Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Cherian Traditional Kerala Christian name; exact etymology uncertain - possibly from Malayalam 'cheriya' ('small/young') or an adaptation of a Syriac Christian name Malayalam Boy
Christeanna A feminine blend meaning 'follower of Christ' combined with 'grace' (Christian + grace). English Girl
Conception Means 'conception'; used especially in reference to the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. Spanish Girl
Caetlina Pure Girl
Calligenia born of beauty Greek Girl
Caradog beloved, amiable Welsh Boy
Carmyn 'song' or 'of Carmel' (vineyard/garden) Latin Girl
Cassydie Descendant of Caiside; often interpreted as 'curly-haired' or associated with a family/clan name Irish Girl
Cazzy Pet form of Cassandra or Cassidy - associated meanings: 'prophetess' (from Cassandra) or 'curly-haired' (from Cassidy). Girl
Chadburne From the personal name 'Chad' + Old English 'burne' (stream) - 'Chad's stream' or 'battle stream'. English Boy
Changla Associated with a mountain pass; 'La' means 'pass' in Tibetan - refers to the Chang La pass in Ladakh. Unisex
Charysah Grace, favor, kindness Greek Girl
Cherith Brook; ravine; dry stream Hebrew Girl
Choomyah No established meaning; sometimes interpreted loosely as 'joyful song' or 'gracious' when parsed imaginatively Girl
Chunta Derived from Aragonese for 'assembly' or 'council'; personal-name meaning is uncommon/uncertain Girl
Clarik Clear, bright; famous Boy
Clytia Renowned/famous; name of a water nymph who loved the sun god Helios and was transformed into a heliotrope/sunflower Greek Girl
Connlyn Leader/chief; a modern name suggesting a 'wise leader' or 'chief by the lake.' English Unisex
Coryden Likely 'Cory's valley' or 'dweller of Cory's hollow' - a modern coinage combining Cory + den English Unisex
Cristelle Follower of Christ (derived from 'Christ') French, Greek Girl
Cyndey Linked to Cynthia: 'from Mount Cynthus' (associated with Artemis); alternately associated with Lucinda meaning 'light'. English Girl
Caireen diminutive of Ciara - 'little dark-haired one' or 'little dark one' Irish Girl
Cathelina Pure Greek Girl
Chandramani Moon-jewel (jewel of the moon) Sanskrit Boy
cherice beloved; grace English Girl
Christelle follower of Christ; 'anointed' French Girl
Conceptta Derived from 'conception' - 'conceived' or 'conception' (often linked to the Immaculate Conception) Latin Girl
Caetlyna pure French Girl
Callim dove Scottish Gaelic Boy
Caraf No established historical meaning; if derived from "Cara" it likely conveys "beloved" or "dear" Unisex
Carmyna song, poem Latin Girl
Cassydy descendant of Caiside; often interpreted as 'clever' or 'curly‑haired' Irish Unisex
Ceallach Uncertain; commonly given as "bright-headed" or linked to "strife/war" (some sources connect it with "church"). Irish Boy
Chadbyrne Blend of Chad (Old English, often 'battle' or 'warrior') and Byrne (Irish Ó Broin, 'descendant of Bran' - Bran = 'raven'), roughly 'battle/warrior of the raven' or 'warrior descendant of Bran'. Boy
Chango Name of the Orisha Shango - god of thunder, lightning, fire, drumming and virility Yoruba Boy
Charyse Grace; kindness, favor English, Greek Girl
Cherlan Possibly 'beloved land' or 'dear one' - derived from French 'cher' ('dear/beloved') combined with the element '-lan'; treated as a modern invented name. French Unisex
Choovio No established historical meaning; in modern use it can be interpreted as 'little violet' or broadly as a playful/creative name suggesting beauty and movement Unisex
Churchill Church on a hill; dweller by the church on the hill English Boy
Clarike clear, bright, famous Latin Girl
Clytie renowned, famous Greek Girl
Conny Diminutive form of names meaning 'brave counsel' (Conrad) or 'constant/steadfast' (Constance); also used for names like Cornelius Dutch, Germanic, Latin Unisex
Corydon lark; a pastoral/literary shepherd name Boy