Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter C, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a C. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
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Chunky | Strong; healthy; free from any disease |
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Chunmay | Supreme Consciousness; one who is aware of everything surrounding him |
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Chunna | To select; to choose from among many options |
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Chunni | Star |
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Chunta | Cheating; to use unfair or fraud means for one's own benefit |
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Chunti | Pinching |
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Chuong | Chapter |
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Chur | One who sells coal for a living |
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Churchill | A church on a hill |
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Churchyll | Someone who dwells at the Church hill |
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Churni | A river |
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Chus | Diminutive Form Of Jesus |
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Chusi | Snake flower |
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Chutki | Small, tiny little girl |
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Chuwudubem | Lead me, oh God. |
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Chuy | Another name for Jesus |
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Chuya | Something that is pure and clear like water |
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Chyanne | Unintelligible speaker |
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Chyavan | Name of an Indian saint |
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Chyavana | A saint in the Hindu mythology |
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Chydleluve | A warrior; one who fights for the safety of his king |
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Chyene | The name of a river and a city |
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Chyenne | A river name, a city name, as well as the name of a tribe |
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Chyldeluve | A cheerful person who is focused and reasonable |
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Chyler | One who is loved by all; beloved |
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Chyna | From China |
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Chynna | Alternate Form Of China |
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Chyou | Autumn |
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Chyril | Beloved |
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Chyrill | cherry fruit; green gemstone |
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Chyron | Electronic Caption |
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Chyvonne | God is gracious |
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Ci | A female nickname for the names ending with ci |
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Cia | The Greek goddess of the moon |
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Ciaara | black |
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Ciaba | The seller of coal, a fuel obtained from the remains of dead and decaying plants |
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Ciabhan | A mortal in the Irish legend who fell in love with a beautiful goddess, Cliodhna, who was swept away into the sea by a great wave |
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Ciaera | Dark-haired |
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Ciaira | Dark-haired |
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Cian | Ancient |
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Ciana | light |
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Cianan | Ancient |
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Ciandra | Something that is surrounded by light |
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Cianna | Ancient |
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Ciannait | Ancient |
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Ciannan | Ancient |
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Ciar | Black-haired Or Dark-skinned |
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Ciara | Black-haired Or Dark-skinned |
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Ciarah | Dark-haired |
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Ciaran | Black |
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Ciardha | Irish byname derived from ciar meaning "black". |
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Ciarra | Dark-haired |
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Ciarrah | Dark-haired |
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Ciarran | One who is dark and dusky |
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Cibba | A considerate, responsible and a devotee |
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Cibele | Portuguese form of Cybele. |
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Cibil | A name for fortune-teller, one who predicts the future |
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Cibor | Variant of Czcibor. |
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Cibran | Galician form of Cyprianus (see Cyprian). |
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Cibyl | Prophetess |
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Cica | A coal seller; the son of the dark man |
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Cicada | Loud Insect Of The Night |
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Cicca | One who makes a living by selling coal |
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Cicek | Means "flower, blossom" in Turkish. |
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Cicək | Azerbaijani form of Çiçek. |
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Cicelie | blind; sixth |
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Cicely | Blind Of Self Beauty |
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Cicero | Chickpea |
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Ciceron | Chickpea |
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Cici | blind; sixth |
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Cicil | Moonstone, a precious shiny gemstone |
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Cicilia | blind; sixth |
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Cicilie | blind; sixth |
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Cicily | Blind Of Self Beauty |
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Cid | Lord |
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Cidambara | One whose heart is as huge and vast as the sky |
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Cidananda | Happiness beyond limits; ultimate happiness or bliss |
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Cidatma | Intelligence in it's purest form |
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Cidatmata | One whose thoughts are very pure |
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Cidd | God; the absolute being |
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Cidda | The seller of coal; a metamorphic rock |
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Ciddhatu | Soul in it's pure and original form |
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Cidghana | One who is full of knowledge on every subject |
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Cidney | wide island |
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Cidrich | A humble cooperative and cunning human being |
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Cidrupa | One who is a knowledge incarnate |
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Cidullasa | The thoughts and thinkings of a wise person |
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Cidvilasa | One who has immense knowledge in illusion |
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Cieara | black |
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Ciearra | black |
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Ciedda | A clearing in the hollow |
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Ciel | From Heaven, Heavenly |
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Ciela | A heavenly object; from the skies |
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Cielle | Sky, a part of the atmosphere; derived from the French word Ciel |
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Cielo | Sky |
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Ciena | A clay material used for many purposes |
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Cienna | May be a variant of the name Cian, meaning 'ancient' in Gaelic. Also associated with the name Sian, a Welsh form of the name Jeanne. |
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Ciera | The mountains |
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Cieria | black |
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Cierra | Mountain |