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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Clint | Diminutive Form Of Clinton | |
Clintan | Hill town | |
Clinten | Hill town | |
Clintin | Hill town | |
Clinton | Town On A Hill | |
Clinttun | One who hails from the headland estate | |
Clintwood | Hill town | |
Clio | Proclaimer | |
Cliodhna | Derived from the name of the river in Ireland 'Clodagh'; also an Irish variation of the name Claudia meaning 'limping'. | |
Cliona | Of Unknown Meaning | |
Cliupatra | A form of given name Cleopatra, meaning she who brings glory to the father. | |
Clive | Cliff Dweller | |
Cllaodene | Lame | |
Cllementene | Mild or merciful | |
Clo | Blooming | |
Clochette | Beautiful; something that looks good and catches the eye of people | |
Clochides | A hard working, impulsive and a daydreamer | |
Clodagh | Name Of An Irish River | |
Clodia | Of Unknown Meaning | |
Clodito | Lame | |
Clodo | Lame | |
Clodomiro | Lame | |
Clodwal | An icy cold, blue man | |
Cloe | Blooming | |
Cloelia | fame | |
Cloette | people of victory | |
Cloey | green shoot | |
Clooney | Quick witted | |
Clora | Fresh and green; healthy and green; goddess of flowers | |
Cloria | One who is considered as the goddess of the Spring season | |
Clorinda | Combination Of Clora And -inda | |
Cloris | Form Of Chloris | |
Clorissa | most bright, most famous | |
Cloru | Sicilian form of Chlorus, meaning pale green. | |
Clothilda | famous battle | |
Clothilde | Loud Battle | |
Clotild | One who is famous for war; known for his war skills | |
Clotilda | Loud Battle | |
Clotilde | famous battle | |
Clotille | One who is well known and famous for her battle and war skills | |
Clotuali | A cold one | |
Cloud | Visible Vapor | |
Clova | Clover | |
Clove | A Nail, Spice | |
Clover | Meadow Flower | |
Clovia | Clove Spice | |
Clovis | Famous Warrior | |
Cloyd | One who works with hammers and nails | |
Clunie | One who hails from the grasslands or meadows | |
Cluny | From the meadow | |
Clutarigas | An active minded, humble and serious individual | |
Clvtori | An old male name | |
Clvtorigi | A monument of Clutorrix | |
Clyce | An era, a phase, a course of time | |
Clyde | From the river Clyde | |
Clyff | Cliff | |
Clyfford | Cliff | |
Clyffton | Cliff town | |
Clyfland | One who lives in a cliff land, a land consisting of cliffs | |
Clyford | Walking through liquid substance like waves or lots of water with great effort | |
Clyfton | Cliff town | |
Clyftun | Clyf" means cliff and "tun" means town. A town containing many cliffs | |
Clymene | famous one | |
Clyndon | Hill town | |
Clynt | Hill town | |
Clyntan | Hill town | |
Clynten | Hill town | |
Clynton | Hill town | |
Clyntwood | Hill town | |
Clytemnestra | A famous person who is also a great pleaser or wooer | |
Clytie | bright, lovely one | |
Clyve | A person who lives at the cliffs; one who hails from the cliffs | |
Cnapa | One who is the bearer and follower of Christ | |
Cnebba | An expressive, talented and intellectual human | |
Cnut | Knot; the tightening of a thread or loop | |
Cnute | Norwegian word for knot. | |
Co | With, mutually, together, jointly | |
Coady | helper | |
Coal | Black | |
Coale | Black | |
Coalfield | An area of land where coal is found in huge amounts | |
Coatl | Serpent | |
Coaxoch | SERPENT FLOWER | |
Cob | One who replaces or takes the place of someone else | |
Coba | Following after | |
Cobalt | A transition metal used in the making of steel and in jet turbines | |
Cobar | The earth that is burnt; burnt soil | |
Cobb | A well built man | |
Cobby | A person who replaces or supplants or takes the place of someone else | |
Cobe | Protected | |
Cobee | One who is saved and protected by God; one who is safe in the hands of God | |
Cobey | Protected | |
Cobi | Supplanter | |
Cobie | Protected | |
Coblah | One who is born on Tuesday. | |
Cobreigen | The son of the Earth; The one who is born from clay or sand | |
Coburn | Protected | |
Cobus | Following after | |
Coby | Supplanter | |
Cocca | A type of grain or eatable seed |