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.
Name | Meaning | |
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Cierrah | black | |
Cifa | The one who sells coal for a living | |
Cigdem | Means "crocus" in Turkish. | |
Cihan | Turkish form of Jahan. | |
Cihangir | Turkish form of Jahangir. | |
Cihir | A bird named Chumchum | |
Cihuaton | Little woman | |
Ciji | Initial for C.G | |
Cik | Malaya word for Miss. | |
Cikita | One who is experienced; has vast knowledge about various things due to personal experiences | |
Ciksura | One who gives or inflicts pain to fellow human beings | |
Cikura | Mountain, an elevation on the earth's surface; is also another word for hair on the head | |
Cila | Portuguese diminutive of Cecilia. | |
Cilciuhinn | An interesting, understanding, cheerful and likable being | |
Cilda | One who is a seller of coal; Son of a dusky man | |
Cile | blind; sixth | |
Cili | Diminutive Form Of Cecilia | |
Cilia | Blind; one who does not have the ability to see | |
Cilicia | That Which Overturns | |
Ciline | heaven | |
Cilinia | Derived from an ancient name meaning "heaven"; is also the name of a 5th century saint | |
Cilistinu | Sicilian form of Caelestinus. It means of the sky or heavenly. | |
Cilix | The son of Agenor, popular in Greek mythology | |
Cilka | blind; sixth | |
Cilla | Ancient | |
Cille | Blinded | |
Cillian | Little Cell | |
Cillin | Variant of Cillian. | |
Cillinah | Moon | |
Cilly | blind; sixth | |
Cim | One who presides; ruler; emperor; lord; king; maharaja | |
Cima | treasure | |
Ciman | Curious; need to know more about something | |
Cimarron | One who is wild and free-spirited; one who cannot be controlled or tamed by anyone | |
Cimberleigh | One who is from the royal meadows. a place meant for the high-born men | |
Cimeilliauc | A candid, eager and insightful individual; alluring | |
Cimesetli | A soft hearted, considerate and lonely person | |
Cimorene | One who loves nature, responsible and diligent being | |
Cin | A reddish brown coloured spice | |
Cinaed | Possibly from Old Irish cin "respect, esteem, affection" or cinid "be born, come into being" combined with áed "fire", though it might actually be of Pictish origin. This was the name of the first king of the Scots and Picts (9th century). It is often Anglicized as Kenneth. The originally unrelated name Coinneach is sometimes used as the modern Scottish Gaelic form. | |
Cinan | Head; chief; one who is the chief presider | |
Cınar | Means "plane tree" in Turkish (genus Platanus), derived from Persian چنار (chenār). | |
Cinbran | A normal, blunt, youthful and noble person | |
Cincenn | A noble, cheerful and independent individual | |
Cincinnatus | A person with curly hair | |
Cinco | Five, Fifth Born | |
Cinda | from Mount Kynthos | |
Cindal | from Mount Kynthos | |
Cindea | Moon, light | |
Cindeah | Moon, light | |
Cindee | Moon, light | |
Cindel | from Mount Kynthos | |
Cindell | from Mount Kynthos | |
Cinder | Low Burning Ash Or Wood | |
Cinderella | Girl By The Cinders | |
Cindey | Moon, light | |
Cindi | Moon, light | |
Cindia | from Mount Kynthos | |
Cindie | little ashes; from Mount Kynthos | |
Cindl | from Mount Kynthos | |
Cindra | Derived from the name Kynthia, Goddess of the moon and hunting and Apollo's twin sister | |
Cindy | Diminutive Form Of Cynthia Or Lucinda | |
Cindyl | from Mount Kynthos | |
Cinetta | God is gracious | |
Cingal | A self confident, independent and gorgeous person | |
Cingen | One who loves to sing. A surname | |
Cingeswell | One who lives for the praise of his king; who makes his king happy | |
Cingeswiella | One who lives for the happiness of his king, like the spring season | |
Cingetorix | One who is considered as the king of warriors; leader of warriors; best warrior | |
Cinglas | Measurement of a person's waist or girth | |
Cingual | An annular one | |
Cingualan | A round person | |
Cinguali | A curcle. A round man | |
Cini | A coal seller; one who is a bearer of Christ | |
Ciniod | Born Of Fire | |
Cinmarch | One who is annular, round | |
Cinmaya | One who is filled with knowledge;a knowledgeable person | |
Cinna | Cinnamon | |
Cinnamon | The Spice | |
Cinnhor | An optimistic, loyal, honest and reserved person | |
Cinnie | from Mount Kynthos | |
Cinnor | A temple of antiques in Jerusalem | |
Cinny | from Mount Kynthos | |
Cinon | Head; chief; leader; king | |
Cinta | Means "love" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit चिनता (cintā). | |
Cintamari | A gem that fullfils desires | |
Cintan | One's thoughts; thinkings; perceptions; conception; one's views | |
Cintha | from Mount Kynthos; hyacinth | |
Cinthia | from Mount Kynthos; hyacinth | |
Cinthie | from Mount Kynthos; hyacinth | |
Cinthy | hyacinth | |
Cintia | from Mount Kynthos | |
Cintra | City in Portugal | |
Cintugnatus | A graceful, articulate and trusting individual; untiring | |
Cintusmus | A logical, patient, patient and methodical individual | |
Cintya | A name given to the goddess of the moon | |
Cinuchan | One who is a chief | |
Cinuedu | Person who is a leader, a chief | |
Cinuin | One who appreciates beauty and naughty; witty | |
Cinuoc | An English name associated with a chief |