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Names letter starts with C

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Caswell From the place called Caswell - 'dweller by the spring/stream' (sometimes interpreted as 'castle spring') English Boy
Cebel mountain Arabic Boy
Chadlin Modern coinage meaning 'little Chad' or 'young warrior' (derived from Chad, 'battle/warrior') English Girl
Channe If from Hebrew Chana/Hannah: 'grace, favor'. If from French Chanel: derived from 'channel/canal' (surname); used as a fashionable modern given name Girl
Chas-Chunk-A No traditional meaning; an invented/compound name. Can be read as a playful or affectionate form of 'Chas' (short for Charles) combined with 'chunk' (suggesting solidity/roundness) and an -a suffix. Unisex
Cherr Related to the cherry (fruit/tree) or associated with French 'cher' meaning 'dear, beloved'. English Girl
Chrisandor anointed man Boy
Chyra Likely 'lady' (Greek) or 'clear/bright' (Italian/Latin); alternatively may stem from a Slavic surname. Greek, Italian, Latin, Polish, Slavic Girl
Clarise clear, bright, famous Latin Girl
Cobbham Cobb's homestead - a settlement or homestead associated with a person called Cobb English Boy
Constane steadfastness; constancy Latin Girl
Corynn maiden Greek Girl
Cristie follower of Christ ('anointed') Girl
Cynrik royal ruler; kingly power English Boy
Calandrina Lark (songbird); diminutive sense 'little lark' Greek, Italian Girl
Catra Cat-like; feline - suggesting agility, independence, and fierceness English Girl
Chandyn Related to the moon or sandalwood; 'moonlike' or 'fragrant/sandalwood' Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Cheryan Uncertain; possibly 'dear/beloved' if derived from French 'cher', otherwise a regional personal name of Syriac/Malayalam origin without a single clear English meaning Boy
christye Follower of Christ; 'anointed one' English Girl
Constantia steadfastness, constancy; firm and unchanging Latin Girl
Cafferinah Unknown; no established traditional meaning. If derived from Katherine, it could be interpreted as 'pure', otherwise it is an invented name without a clear historic meaning. Girl
Callixtus fairest, most beautiful Greek Boy
Caraline Feminine form of Charles; derived meaning 'free (woman)' Girl
Carnelyan Derived from the carnelian gemstone - a reddish-orange stone associated with courage, vitality, and warmth. Unisex
Casy Vigilant; watchful Irish Unisex
Cebela Meaning uncertain; if related to Isabella, it could be taken to mean "God is my oath" Girl
Chadlino Little Chad - interpreted as 'little battle' or 'little warrior' (Chad + -lino) Boy
Channel A channel; a waterway, passage, or medium of communication English Unisex
Chasca Morning star; Venus; star of the dawn Quechua Girl
Cherra Beloved, dear English Girl
Chrisandre Anointed man; manly follower of Christ Boy
Chyse Hunter; to hunt English Boy
Clariss bright, clear, famous Latin Girl
Cobe Derived from Jacob - "supplanter" (literally "holder of the heel") Hebrew Boy
Constansie steadfast, constant, faithful Afrikaans, Dutch, French, Latin Girl
Corynne maiden Greek, Latin Girl
Cristien Follower of Christ English, Latin Boy
Cynthea From Mount Kynthos; epithet of Artemis, associated with the moon Greek Girl
Cale Often a short form or variant of Caleb meaning "dog" or "whole‑hearted"; from Gaelic Cael meaning "slender". English Boy
Catrien Pure Dutch Girl
Chaneya possibly 'grace' or 'favored' if derived from Hebrew Chana/Chanaya; otherwise meaning is modern/created Girl
Cheryanna Beloved grace English Girl
Christylyn Blend of Christy ('follower of Christ') and Lynn ('lake' or 'waterfall') - roughly 'follower of Christ by the lake.' English Girl
Constantijn steadfast, constant Dutch Boy
Cafflean No established historical meaning. As a modern creation, meanings are speculative; folk interpretations might render it as a strong or bold-sounding name. Unisex
Callough From Gaelic 'Ceallach', variously interpreted as 'bright-headed' or 'strife'; used as a surname-turned given name. Irish Unisex
Caralisa Blend of 'Cara' (dear, beloved) and 'Lisa' (short for Elizabeth - 'God is my oath') English Girl
Carney From the Irish surname Ó Cearnaigh, 'descendant of Cearnach' - Cearnach is a personal name often interpreted as 'victorious' or 'warlike'. Irish Boy
Casya Most commonly associated with 'cinnamon' (from Cassia); if from Kasia, associated with 'pure' via Katherine. Girl
Cebele Name of an Anatolian mother goddess - 'mother of the gods', associated with mountains, fertility and protection. Girl