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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Cansu | Life Water | |
Cant | Little song | |
Canta | Song | |
Cantara | Small Bridge | |
Cantarella | A name of the deadly posion | |
Cantella | Sing | |
Cantiori | An Irish name | |
Cantiorix | An old Irish name | |
Canton | A place name. One who comes from Canton | |
Cantrell | Small bell | |
Cantrelle | Song | |
Cantu | Singer Or Cantor | |
Cantwine | Like a Cantonian wine | |
Canura | A man of thin thighs | |
Canute | Knot | |
Canvas | Tightly-Woven Coarse Fabric | |
Canyon | A Large Ravine | |
Canzada | A settlement; pure, nonchalant and generous | |
Cao | A Chinesee surname | |
Caoilainn | slender and white, fair or pure | |
Caoileann | Variant of Caoilfhionn. | |
Caoilfhionn | slender and white, fair or pure | |
Caoilfinn | slender and white, fair or pure | |
Caoilinn | slender and white, fair or pure | |
Caoilte | Swift Runner | |
Caoime | Lovely, Beautiful, Charming | |
Caoimhe | Beautiful | |
Caoimhin | Handsome, Beautiful, Kind | |
Caolan | Slender Lad | |
Caolgero | Fair And Wise | |
Caomh | A very lovable person | |
Caomhan | From Old Irish Cóemán, derived from cóem "dear, beloved, gentle" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of several early Irish saints. | |
Capala | One who is swift as a lightning | |
Capeka | A little stork. | |
Capella | A little feminine goat | |
Capone | Head, Leader | |
Capote | Protected One, Cloak | |
Cappy | Captain | |
Capreece | whimsical, playful | |
Capri | Italian Island | |
Capriana | whimsical, playful | |
Caprica | She who is from Capri, Italy | |
Caprice | Impulsive, Whimsical | |
Capricia | whimsical, playful | |
Capricorn | The Goat | |
Caprie | Whimsical | |
Caprina | From the name of the Italian island of Capri. | |
Caprise | whimsical, playful | |
Capron | Hat Maker | |
Captain | One who is a chief | |
Capucina | Cape | |
Capucine | Hood | |
Capulet | An Italian surname, made famous in Romeo and Juliet | |
Caquia | He is like a tunder | |
Caquingora | Ibis-like Bird | |
Cara | Dear | |
Carabel | beloved; friend; God's promise | |
Carabell | beloved; friend; God's promise | |
Carabella | Pretty Face | |
Carabelle | beloved; friend; God's promise | |
Caracalla | From Latin caracalla, which referred to a type of hooded tunic worn by the Gauls. This was the agnomen, or nickname, of a 3rd-century Roman emperor. | |
Caractacus | Character, Eccentric | |
Caracy | A well spoken, truthful and kind hearted person | |
Caradoc | Beloved | |
Caradog | He is a deeply loved one | |
Caradonna | Beloved, Precious Lady | |
Carados | A legendary ancestor to Gwent kings | |
Caraf | I Love | |
Caragh | beloved; friend | |
Carah | beloved; friend | |
Caraka | A wanderer and a religious person | |
Caral | One who is free | |
Caralea | beloved; friend | |
Caralee | From CARA and LEE | |
Caraleen | free man | |
Caraleena | free man | |
Caralia | beloved; friend | |
Caralie | beloved; friend | |
Caralin | beloved; friend; free man | |
Caraline | free man | |
Carall | Song of happiness | |
Caralyn | beloved; friend; free man | |
Caralyne | free man | |
Caralynn | Dear And Beautiful | |
Caramia | From the Italian phrase cara mia meaning "my beloved". | |
Carana | Beloved | |
Caranacus | He who is loved and dear | |
Caranah | Beloved | |
Caranda | beloved; friend | |
Carantacvs | A dear man | |
Carantoc | A man of many virtues | |
Carantok | The name is derived from the Celtic word karant, which means friend. | |
Carantorivs | He has many virtues | |
Caratacos | Possible Brythonic form of Caratacus. | |
Caratacus | He is loved and cared for | |
Caratauc | A British Boy's name | |
Caray | Short for Caroline | |
Carbani | A British name for baby Boys | |
Carberry | Tree hedge | |
Carbrey | Anglicized form of Cairbre. |