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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Concord | harmony | |
Concorde | harmony | |
Concordia | harmony | |
Condaf | English name for Boys | |
Condede | To acknowledge something to be truth | |
Condoleeza | Created Name | |
Condoleezza | Phrase meaning "with sweetness | |
Condon | Dark-haired wise man | |
Coner | Hunter | |
Conerad | A bold advice or instruction; derived from the name of a 10th century saint | |
Conetoci | An English baby Boy | |
Conetta | constant, steadfast | |
Conewalch | A comforting, relaxed and optimistic person | |
Coney | Rabbit, a herbivorous animal that lives in burrows | |
Confucius | Gender: Unisex | |
Confur | One who is comforting, humble and talented | |
Cong | Intelligent, Clever | |
Congen | A free, sensitive, reasonable individual | |
Conguean | One who is strongly responsible and generous being | |
Conhinoci | An expressive, detail oriented and joyous being | |
Conhinog | One who is expressive, detail oriented and imaginative | |
Coniraya | God Of Instant Fertility | |
Conlan | Hero | |
Conlec | An English male name | |
Conleth | Gender: Unisex | |
Conley | Great Chief | |
Conn | Leader | |
Connacht | Brave; one who can tackle stressful and harmful situations | |
Connah | Meaning 'contented' and derived from the root name Connor. | |
Connaire | Hunter | |
Connal | High, mighty, respectful, ferocious, respected by all | |
Connar | Hunter | |
Connecticut | Beside The Long River | |
Connee | brave counsel; constant, steadfast | |
Connell | Stong Wolf | |
Conner | Wolf Lover | |
Connery | Unknown | |
Conney | constant, steadfast | |
Conni | constant, steadfast | |
Connie | Constant | |
Connley | Great Chief | |
Connolly | Descendent of Conghal | |
Connor | Wolf Lover | |
Connors | Loving wolves | |
Conny | brave counsel; constant, steadfast | |
Conoc | He loves dogs and wolves | |
Conor | Wolf Lover | |
Conrad | Bold Counsel | |
Conrada | brave counsel | |
Conrade | Wise counsel | |
Conradeen | brave counsel | |
Conradin | One who advices in an honest fashion | |
Conradina | brave counsel | |
Conradine | brave counsel | |
Conrado | Wise counsel | |
Conran | Descendant of a famous king named Conaran | |
Conroy | Detachment Of Troops | |
Consalvo | Wolf, Battle | |
Consolata | Consoled | |
Consolation | Consolation | |
Constanca | constant, steadfast | |
Constance | Constant | |
Constancia | constant, steadfast | |
Constancta | Steadfast | |
Constancy | constant, steadfast | |
Constans | Constant, steadfast | |
Constant | Constant and steadfast | |
Constanta | constant, steadfast | |
Constantia | constant, steadfast | |
Constantija | constant, steadfast | |
Constantijn | Constant | |
Constantijna | constant, steadfast | |
Constantin | Something that is persistent and never changes | |
Constantina | constant, steadfast | |
Constantine | Constant | |
Constantino | Constant, Steady, Faithful | |
Constantinos | Stable and steady; constant; something that can never change | |
Constantinus | Persistent and abiding; conatant, does not change | |
Constantius | Constant, steadfast | |
Constantya | constant, steadfast | |
Constanz | Constant, steadfast | |
Constanza | constant, steadfast | |
Constanze | The steady one | |
Consuela | Consolation | |
Consuelo | Consolation | |
Consus | Sowing the seeds; planting; Derived from the Roman God of harvest | |
Content | Satisfied, Happy | |
Contessa | Countess, Royalty | |
Conthigirni | A person who is a doglover | |
Contreras | Opposite, Contrary | |
Conuan | A name for a large ravine; neat and generous | |
Conuetu | One who is diligent, reserved and gorgeous person | |
Conuoge | One who is an united man | |
Conway | Hound Of Meath | |
Conwenna | One who is white, fair and blessed. | |
Cony | A hollow in a hill; derived from word "Corey | |
Conyers | From Coignieres In France | |
Cook | An occupation of cooking food; a person who excels in making food | |
Cookie | Sweet Biscuit | |
Coolidge | To be extremely protective and careful |