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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Craig | From The Crag | |
Craigg | Rock | |
Craigie | Rock | |
Cramer | Delightful; Exultation; Triumph; In Old german it means "salesperson | |
Crandall | Valley of cranes | |
Crandell | Invariant to Crandall; Means "Valley of the Cranes | |
Crane | Long-necked Bird | |
Cranleah | Originated from the name "Cranley"; Meadow of the Cranes | |
Cranley | Someone from the Crane meadow; Literally means Meadow of the Cranes | |
Cranly | Another form of the name "Cranley"; Meaning Meadow of the Cranes | |
Cranston | Crane's town | |
Cranstun | Invariant to "Cranston"; signifies a person from the Crane Estate nearby ipswich, Masachussets | |
Crash | A word name; original | |
Crashaiou | One who has a clever mind | |
Craven | Fainthearted; Weakkneed; Timid | |
Crawford | From The Crow Ford | |
Cray | Rock | |
Craye | Rock | |
Crayg | Rock | |
Crayton | Town Near Rocks | |
Creasy | Graceful; Pleasant; Kind | |
Crebba | A bold, accurate and balanced being | |
Crecia | succeed | |
Creda | Faith | |
Credan | Derived from the Latin word "Credanus | |
Credence | Belief In Or Acceptance Of Something As True | |
Credo | A Belief System | |
Cree | Tribe Name | |
Creed | Doctrine, Religious Belief | |
Creeda | A woman of Faith; Feminine of "Creed | |
Creg | Rock | |
Cregge | Rock | |
Creiddylad | heart | |
Creighton | Town Near Rocks | |
Creis | Love | |
Creketun | Someone who lives at the Creek town | |
Creoda | Belief; Opinion; Conviction | |
Creola | Native To The Land, Creole | |
Creole | of American birth but European descent | |
Creolla | of American birth but European descent | |
Cresanna | One who loves solitude and is bold | |
Crescence | increasing, growing | |
Crescencia | To grow" in French | |
Crescencio | Spanish form of Crescentius. | |
Crescens | To get bigger, Develop; Sprout | |
Crescent | Crescent | |
Crescenta | increasing, growing | |
Crescentia | Crescent-Shaped, Moon | |
Crescentius | Latin name that was a derivative of the name Crescens. This was the name of a few early saints, including a child martyred in Rome during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian in the early 4th century. | |
Crescenzo | Italian form of "Crescentius"; To develop; To sprout; Grow | |
Cresence | French form of "Crescentia"; To Grow; Get bigger; Develop | |
Cress | From The Top Of The Hill | |
Cressa | gold | |
Cressant | increasing, growing | |
Cressence | One who is increasing and evergrowing | |
Cressent | increasing, growing | |
Cressentia | increasing, growing | |
Cressentya | increasing, growing | |
Cressida | Gold | |
Cresson | A topographic name for someone residing near a stream, hill, lake or a tree | |
Cressy | gold | |
Crestian | Derived from the Biblical name "Christianity"; Follower of Christ | |
Crestina | Christianity woman | |
Creston | Someone who is reputed and honourable | |
Crete | Dim. Of LUCRETIA | |
Creusa | Queen | |
Crevan | Fox | |
Crew | A Group Of People | |
Crews | A family which once had lived as dwellers at a cattlepen or a cattlefold | |
Creyg | Rock | |
Cricket | Loud Insect Of The Night | |
Criddi | A respectful and cool headed individual | |
Criege | Rock | |
Criegg | Rock | |
Crighton | Derived from "Creighton" meaning lives at a rocky place,near a border | |
Crimson | Dark Red Color | |
Crina | Lily flower | |
Criolla | of American birth but European descent | |
Criostoir | Irish form of Christopher. | |
Cris | Bearer of Christ | |
Crisandra | Helper of men | |
Crisann | Bright; Shining; Clear | |
Crisanna | golden flower | |
Crisanta | golden flower | |
Crisanto | Golden Flower | |
Criseida | Form of Chryseis used by the Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio in his 14th-century poem Il Filostrato. In the poem she is a woman of Troy, daughter of Calchas, who leaves her Trojan lover Troilus for the Greek hero Diomedes. The story was taken up by Chaucer (using the form Criseyde) and Shakespeare (using the form Cressida). | |
Criselda | bearing Christ | |
Criseyde | It is the old English form of the Greek name "Cressida"; Daughter of Chryses; Golden | |
Crishdeep | One who sees one God | |
Crisiant | ice | |
Crisostomo | Spanish and Portuguese form of Chrysostomos. | |
Crispian | Curlyhaired | |
Crispin | Curly-haired | |
Crispina | curly-haired | |
Crispino | Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of "Crispin" meaning Curlyhaired | |
Crispinus | Latin form of Crispin. | |
Crispus | Curly-Haired | |
Crissa | follower of Christ | |
Crissey | follower of Christ | |
Crissie | follower of Christ |