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Names letter starts with C

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Caferine Pure (from Greek katharos) Girl
Callistar Beautiful star (literally 'most beautiful' + 'star') Girl
Caralea A blend meaning roughly 'beloved' + 'meadow'/'weary' - commonly interpreted as 'beloved meadow' or 'beloved Leah'. English Girl
Carnela Possibly 'of Carmel' (garden/orchard) or related to Cornelia ('horn'); meaning is uncertain and may reflect multiple roots. Girl
Castle Fortress; fortified stronghold English Unisex
Cearo Unknown/uncertain - possible meanings include 'from Cairo' or 'dark' (if linked to Gaelic 'ciar-') Unisex
Chadlai Likely 'Chad's clearing' or 'dweller at Chad's meadow/clearing'. English Boy
Chann Moon Khmer Boy
Charyty From the Christian virtue 'charity' meaning love, benevolence, generosity English Girl
Cherokie Referring to the Cherokee people; often interpreted as "people of the cave" or simply 'Cherokee'. English Girl
Chrina Follower of Christ; Christian; 'anointed' Greek Girl
Chynah Associated with 'China' (the country) or, if linked to Hebrew Chana, 'grace' or 'favor' English Girl
Clarion a clear, shrill trumpet; by extension 'clear' or 'bright-sounding' English Boy
Coatl snake; serpent Nahuatl Unisex
Constain Steadfast; constant; faithful Latin Boy
Corylle Likely 'maiden' or 'coral' (meaning depends on whether it's derived from Cory or Coralie) English, French, Latin Girl
Cristianna follower of Christ Greek, Latin Girl
Cyning king, ruler English Boy
Caitríne "pure" (from Greek katharos) Irish (Gaelic) Girl
Cathya pure Greek Girl
Chandrimi Moonlight, moonlike Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Cherrice Likely 'cherry' (from French cerise); may also carry senses of 'dear' or 'grace' through related roots English Girl
Christoforus bearer of Christ Greek Boy
Connor Derived from Old Irish Conchobar, commonly interpreted as "lover of hounds" or "hound-desiring". Irish Boy
Caff No well-established given-name meaning; probably a diminutive or surname-derived name with unclear etymology Unisex
Callistarr Most beautiful; modern interpretation: 'beautiful star'. Girl
Caralee Beloved meadow English Girl
Carnelia From Cornelia: 'horn' or 'strong' (from the Roman family name Cornelius); alternatively linked to the reddish-brown gemstone carnelian Girl
Castor From Greek kastōr meaning "beaver"; name of one of the Dioscuri twins and a star in the constellation Gemini. Greek Boy
Ceasario Derived from Caesar - originally a Roman family name associated with 'hair' or 'long-haired' and later with 'emperor' Latin Boy
Chadleigh 'Chad's meadow' or 'clearing associated with Chad' English Girl
Channa From Hebrew Channah (חַנָּה) meaning "grace" or "favor." In South Asian use it appears as a masculine given name or surname and can be linked to local name forms or tribal names. Hebrew, Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Charytya Charity - generous love, compassion, goodwill English Girl
Cherokim Modern invented name with unclear meaning; may imply a connection to 'Cherokee' combined with 'Kim'. Unisex
Chriost Christ; the anointed one (Messiah) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic Boy
Chynira Unclear; often interpreted as "gift of God" if linked to Igbo Chi- or associated with the Greek Cynara (a plant/artichoke) Girl
Claris clear, bright; famous Latin Girl
Coaxoch Serpent-flower (from coatl 'snake' + xōchitl 'flower') Nahuatl Girl
Constancia Steadfast, constant, faithful Latin Girl
Coryna Maiden; young woman Greek Girl
Cristiannah Follower of Christ; anointed Girl
Cynnamon Named for the aromatic spice cinnamon - warm, sweet, aromatic bark English Girl
Caitrínn Pure Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Catie Diminutive of Catherine, derived from Greek katharos meaning "pure". English Girl
Chandru Kumar Chandru = 'moon' or 'moon-like/bright'; Kumar = 'boy, prince, son' - combined: 'moon prince' or 'son of the moon'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Cherrisa Beloved, cherished; also associated with the cherry (fruit) English Girl
Christon Follower of Christ English Boy
consilia counsel, advice; deliberation Latin Girl
Caffara No well-documented meaning as a given name. As a surname/toponym it appears place- or family-based. If linked to Arabic kafara/kafarah, a speculative meaning could be 'expiation' or 'atonement', but this connection is not verified. Girl
Calliste Most beautiful; the fairest Greek Girl