| Cambridge |
Male |
Shakespearean |
'King Henry V' Earl of Cambridge, a conspirator against the King. |
| Charmayne |
Female |
French |
Feminine of Charles meaning manly. Variant of Charmain, one of Cleopatra's attendants. |
| Chai |
Male |
Hebrew |
Life. |
| Camy |
Male |
Irish |
Variant of Camey: Champion. |
| Cragen |
Female |
Welsh |
Shell. |
| Crysta |
Female |
Greek |
Anointed one; a Christian. |
| Caylee |
Female |
Gaelic |
Slender. Variant of Caley or Cailley: (French) 'from the forest. |
| Camillo |
Male |
Latin |
Free-born child; noble. Masculine of Camille. |
| Ceithin |
Male |
Welsh |
Legendary uncle of Lugh. |
| Casidhe |
Female |
Gaelic |
Dever. |
| Cominius |
Male |
Shakespearean |
'The Tragedy of Coriolanus.' Titus Lartius, a general against the Volscians. |
| Conley |
Male |
Irish |
Strong willed or wise. Also a diminutive of Conlan: Hero. |
| Creed |
Male |
English |
Belief; guiding principle. |
| Collice |
Female |
Not available or unknown |
Form of COLLEEN - girl |
| Calendae |
Female |
Latin |
First. |
| Coll |
Male |
Gaelic |
Child. |
| Cooper |
Male |
Latin |
Barrel Maker |
| Chesil |
Female |
Biblical |
Foolishness. Non-Gerderized Biblical Name |
| Caomhan |
Male |
Gaelic |
Handsome. |
| Chencho |
Male |
Spanish |
He who is crowned with laurel. |
| Clarence |
Male |
Latin |
bright, clear |
| Colvyr |
Male |
English |
Dove. |
| Carnation |
Female |
French |
Flesh - colored. |
| Cort |
Male |
German |
bold |
| Coigleach |
Male |
Gaelic |
Distaff. |
| Chelluh |
Male |
Biblical |
All. |
| Chi |
Male |
African |
Nigerian word for 'God'. |
| Claudion |
Male |
Latin |
Lame. |
| Crispina |
Female |
Latin |
Curly haired. |
| Claiborne |
Male |
English |
Variant of Clayborne: Stream by a clay bed. |
| Chasye |
Female |
Hebrew |
Shelter. |
| Christiane |
Female |
French |
Follower of Christ. |
| Coye |
Female |
Not available or unknown |
Form of COY. Quiet, Still |
| Coowescoowe |
Male |
NativeAmerican |
Cherokee name meaning egret. |
| Cherrell |
Female |
English |
Variant of the French Cherie: dear one; darling. Rhyming variant of names like Meryl and Beryl. |
| Chauncy |
Male |
English |
Variant of Chauncey: Chancellor; secretary; fortune; a gamble. |
| Cathall |
Male |
Irish |
Ready for war. |
| Clarahelle |
Female |
Latin |
Shining. |
| Camp |
Male |
Gaelic |
Diminutive of Campbell: Crooked mouth. |
| Capucius |
Male |
Shakespearean |
'King Henry the Eighth' Ambassador from the Emperor Charles V |
| Calina |
Female |
Russian |
Variant of Helen. |
| Celesta |
Female |
Latin |
Of the heavens; Heavenly. |
| Cullen |
Male |
Celtic |
young animal, handsome |
| Coryell |
Male |
English |
Wears a helmet. |
| Ciarrai |
Male |
Irish |
County. Variant of Ciaran: Black-haired. |
| Cafell |
Female |
Welsh |
Oracle. |
| Cadeo |
Male |
Vietnamese |
folk song |
| Cid |
Male |
Spanish |
God; rooster. |
| Caelan |
Female |
Gaelic |
Girl; lass. |
| Calanthe |
Female |
French |
Beautiful flower. |
| Clemence |
Female |
English |
Variant of Clementia used as a virtue name by the Puritans, associated with the abstract virtue of clemency. |
| Cahira |
Female |
Irish |
Warrior. |
| Conrado |
Male |
German |
Variant of Conrad: Brave adviser; honest advisor. |
| Clemmie |
Male |
English |
Diminutive of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. |
| Cocidius |
Male |
Celtic |
Mythical hunter god. |
| Clayburn |
Male |
English |
From the clay brook. |
| Chand |
Male |
Hindi |
Shining Moon. |
| Cecilie |
Female |
English |
Variant of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin 'coccus' meaning 'blind'. |
| Cadda |
Male |
English |
Warring. |
| CarIes |
Male |
Spanish |
The Spanish form of Charles; meaning strong or manly, occasionally used in English-speaking countries. |
| Chedva |
Female |
Hebrew |
Joyous. |
| Cammi |
Female |
French |
Free-born; noble. Variant of Camilla who was the swift-running warrior maid in Virgil's 'Aeneid'. |
| Chrysonoe |
Female |
Latin |
Daughter of Cleitus. |
| Celicia |
Female |
Latin |
Variant of Celia or Selena. One of seven mythological daughters of Atlas transformed by Zeus into stars of the Pleiades constellation. |
| Chaunceler |
Male |
English |
Chancellor. |
| Criseyde |
Female |
English |
Old English form of the Greek Cressida, used by Chaucer. |
| Clotild |
Female |
Teutonic |
Renowned for war. |
| Chedorlaomer |
Female |
Biblical |
Roundness of a sheaf. |
| Cathasach |
Female |
Gaelic |
Brave. |
| Chance |
Male |
English |
From CHANCELLOR, Keeper of Records, Secretary |
| Chantalle |
Female |
French |
Singer. To sing. Song. |
| Chiram |
Male |
Hebrew |
Exalted brother; noble. |
| Cheval |
Male |
French |
Horseman; knight. An abbreviation of Chevalier. Actor-comedian Chevy Chase. |
| Caolabhuinn |
Male |
Gaelic |
From the narrow river. |
| Chryses |
Male |
Latin |
Priest of Apollo. |
| Callida |
Female |
Latin |
Fiery. |
| Coira |
Female |
Scottish |
Seething pool. |
| Cwene |
Female |
Anglo-Saxon |
Queen. |
| Cadhla |
Female |
Irish |
Beautiful. |
| Courtney |
Male |
French |
from the court |
| Canute |
Male |
Scandinavian |
knot |
| Canon |
Male |
French |
Variant of Cannon: Church official. |
| Celenia |
Female |
Latin |
Variant of Celia or Selena. |
| Clayhorn |
Male |
Teutonic |
Mortal. |
| Caindale |
Male |
English |
From the clear river valley. |
| Colhozeh |
Male |
Biblical |
Every prophet. |
| Caradog |
Male |
Welsh |
Variant of Caradoc: Affection; amiable. |
| Clyfton |
Male |
English |
Variant of Clifton: From the town near a cliff. |
| Colum |
Male |
Gaelic |
Dove. |
| Cailley |
Female |
Gaelic |
Slender. Variant of Caley or Cailley: (French) 'from the forest. |
| Cadwaladr |
Male |
Welsh |
Battle leader. This name dates back to the 7th century. More commonly used as a surname than a first name in the present day. |
| Cheveyo |
Male |
NativeAmerican |
Spirit warrior (Hopi). |
| Cimberleigh |
Female |
English |
From the royal meadow. |
| Chanan |
Male |
Hebrew |
Cloud. |
| Czesiek |
Male |
Polish |
Variant of Czeslaw: Glory and honour. |
| Corie |
Female |
English |
Variant of Cory meaning variously: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine. |
| Casandra |
Female |
Spanish |
Unheeded prophetess. In Homer's 'The Iliad' Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded. |
| Chavatangakwunua |
Male |
NativeAmerican |
Short rainbow (Hopi). |
| Callia |
Female |
Greek |
beautiful |
| Castor |
Male |
Greek |
Beaver. Brother of Helen. |