Discover and Shortlist Your Perfect Baby Names!

Names letter starts with C

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Crisyant golden flower Greek, Spanish Boy
Cypriane From Cyprus Latin Boy
Calise most beautiful / beautiful English Girl
Cayden little battle; descendant/son of Cadán English Boy
Changyong Typically from hanja meaning 'prosperous/bright' (昌) + 'brave/courageous' (勇) or sometimes 'dragon' (龍); conveys 'flourishing bravery' or 'prosperous dragon'. Korean Boy
Chesly Gravelly clearing; meadow by the pebbles English Boy
Chrystle crystal; clear, ice-like English Girl
Cordarius Likely 'of the heart' or 'belonging to the heart'. Boy
Cafflyn Uncertain - likely a modern variant of Caitlyn/Katherine, carrying the sense of 'pure' (from Katherine) or simply a created name combining 'Caff' + '-lyn'. Irish Girl
Callystah Most beautiful Greek Girl
Carcer prison; place of confinement Latin Boy
Caroi Unclear; may imply 'beloved'/'dear' if related to Cari/Carina, or 'heart' if linked to croí; otherwise meaning is uncertain. Girl
Cataut unknown (no reliable etymology available)
Cecille Derived from Latin 'caecus', meaning 'blind'. Latin Girl
Chadryk 'Battle ruler' or 'battle-power' (one who is strong or ruling in battle) Boy
Chanse Luck; good fortune English Boy
Chasse Hunter; to hunt English Boy
Cherrish To treasure; beloved, dearly loved English Girl
Chrisea follower of Christ; anointed English Girl
Ciaren Little dark one; 'dark-haired' (from Gaelic 'ciar' meaning dark + diminutive -án) Irish Boy
Clarobel Bright/clear and beautiful French Girl
Cobourne From/near the stream; dweller by the brook English, Scottish Boy
Contenta content; happy, satisfied Latin Girl
Cosma Derived from Greek kosmos meaning "order", "universe" or "ornament" Greek Girl
Crocale Obscure; possibly related to Greek krokos ('saffron'/'crocus') or an ancient personal/place name Greek, Latin Girl
Cyprianus Man from Cyprus; Cypriot Latin Boy
Calissa Most beautiful / beautiful Greek Girl
caydence rhythm; rhythmic flow; musical cadence English Girl
Changyu Depends on the Chinese characters used; commonly 昌宇 (Chāngyǔ) meaning 'prosperous/flourishing' (昌) + 'universe/space' (宇) - 'prosperous universe.' Chinese Boy
Chessed Loving-kindness; mercy; grace Hebrew Unisex
Chryston 'Christ's town' - settlement associated with Christians; also used as a variant of Christian ('follower of Christ') English, Scottish Boy
Cordarro No established traditional meaning; possibly 'heart' if tied to Latin 'cor' or 'lamb' if linked to Spanish 'cordero' - generally treated as a modern invented name. Boy
Cafflyna Invented name with no established historical meaning; often interpreted as a modern-sounding blend suggesting notions like 'little/pure' or 'beloved' depending on influences Girl
Calogrenant Uncertain; likely Brittonic in origin - possibly from elements meaning 'beautiful' (calo-) plus a second element denoting a hill or leader, roughly 'handsome/noble leader'. Boy
Cardea Roman goddess of door hinges, thresholds and protection of the home; name derived from 'hinge' Latin, Roman Girl
Carol Derived from karl meaning "man" or "free man" (used as a feminine form of Charles) English Girl
Catava No established traditional meaning; possibly speculative connection to Greek "kata-" meaning "down/through/against" (speculative) Girl
Cecillus Derived from the Latin caecus meaning "blind"; originally a Roman family name. Latin Boy
Chadwyc ‘Ceadda's (Chad’s) settlement’ - dwelling or farm associated with the personal name Ceadda (Chad). English Boy
Chansomps Contemporary invented name commonly interpreted as 'graceful protector' or 'fortunate guardian'. Unisex
Chassidy Descendant of Caiside; Caiside often interpreted as 'curly‑haired' (occasionally rendered 'clever') Irish Girl
Cherrisha Likely 'cherished' or 'dear' - a modern name blending 'cherry'/'chérie' with -isha English Girl
Chrisee Diminutive of Christina/Christine - 'follower of Christ' (anointed) English Girl
Ciarra Dark, dark-haired Irish Girl
Clarobela clear/bright + beautiful - "bright and beautiful" Girl
Cobrah Derived from 'cobra' meaning 'hooded snake' - connotations of danger, protection, transformation English Unisex
Conway From the Welsh placename Conwy - 'from the River Conwy' (literally 'chief/important river' or 'high water') English, Irish, Welsh Boy
Cosmah Order, universe, harmony (related to beauty and order) Greek Girl
Croft Small enclosed field; small farm English Boy
Cyprien From Cyprus Latin Boy