| Coz |
Male |
Biblical |
A thorn. |
| Carissima |
Female |
Latin |
Dearest. |
| Caltha |
Female |
Latin |
yellow flower |
| Chalcol |
Male |
Biblical |
Who nourishes, consumes, and sustains the whole. |
| Cezary |
Male |
Latin |
Variant of Caesar: Hairy. |
| Calcol |
Male |
Biblical |
Nourishing. |
| Cori |
Male |
Celtic |
from the hollow |
| Caius |
Male |
English |
A variant of Gaius; which is a more common form of the name in Britain. Famous bearer: Cambridge's Caius College is named after its founder, John Caius. |
| Cherethims |
Female |
Biblical |
Who cut or tear away. Non-Gerderized Biblical Name |
| Calbert |
Male |
English |
Cowherd; cowboy. |
| Clan'bella |
Female |
Latin |
Shining. |
| Comfort |
Female |
Latin |
To Strengthen Greatly |
| Chattan |
Male |
Scottish |
Clan of the cats. |
| Chelsey |
Female |
English |
Place name; a London district. |
| Crevan |
Male |
Irish |
Fox. |
| Chandak |
Male |
Hindi |
Variant of Chand: Shining Moon. |
| Charraigaich |
Male |
Gaelic |
Rocky headland. |
| Cacanisius |
Male |
Irish |
Son of Nis. |
| Cheyenne |
Male |
American Indian |
Tribal Name |
| Cordell |
Male |
French |
small rope |
| Carma |
Female |
Sanskrit |
Fate. |
| Chin-Mae |
Male |
Korean |
Truth. |
| Camillus |
Male |
Latin |
Priest's assistant; temple servant. This name of unknown origin was used by many young attendants of priests and priestesses in ancient Rome. |
| Chanelle |
Female |
French |
Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel. |
| Chaldea |
Male |
Biblical |
As demons; or as robbers |
| Caycey |
Male |
Irish |
Variant of Casey: Observant; alert; vigorous. |
| Constantina |
Female |
Italian |
Constancy; steadfastness. |
| Chill |
Male |
Not available or unknown |
Form of CHILTON. A Town By the River |
| Columba |
Male |
Irish |
Variant of Colm: Dove. |
| Carlie |
Male |
Gaelic |
Small champion. |
| Colvile |
Male |
French |
Variant of Colville: Place name in France. |
| Carole |
Female |
French |
Variant of Carole: The french form of the English Carol, a dimunitive of Charles meaning strong. |
| Christophoros |
Male |
English |
Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. |
| Chanler |
Male |
French |
Maker of candles. |
| Christianna |
Female |
Greek |
Follower of Christ. |
| Carlen |
Female |
German |
woman |
| Caylie |
Female |
Gaelic |
Slender. Variant of Caley or Cailley: (French) 'from the forest. |
| Cecrops |
Male |
Greek |
Founder of Athens. |
| Czigany |
Female |
Hungarian |
Gypsy. |
| Cathicen |
Female |
French |
Variant of Catherine: Pure, clear. Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina. |
| Ceard |
Male |
Scottish |
Smith. |
| Colman |
Male |
Scandinavian |
charcoal-maker |
| Chesna |
Female |
Slavic |
peaceful |
| Clariee |
Female |
Italian |
Clear. |
| Clemen |
Male |
English |
Variant of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. |
| Chilo |
Male |
Spanish |
Frenchman. |
| Culann |
Male |
Celtic |
Mythical smith. |
| Crispin |
Male |
Latin |
curly-haired |
| Chelsi |
Female |
English |
Place name; a London district. |
| Cegluse |
Female |
Latin |
Mother of Asopus. |
| Coreen |
Female |
Irish |
Maiden. |
| Chilmad |
Female |
Biblical |
Teaching or learning. |
| Chirayu |
Male |
Hindi |
Variant of Chiranjiv: Long-lived one. |
| Cormick |
Male |
Gaelic |
Charioteer. |
| Ciara |
Female |
Irish |
Saint or Dark. Feminine of Ciaran. |
| Collene |
Female |
Irish |
Girl. |
| Caddock |
Male |
Welsh |
War-ready; battle sharp. |
| Cianan |
Male |
Irish |
Variant of Cian: Old; ancient; archaic. |
| Chalice |
Female |
French |
Goblet |
| Claudia |
Female |
Latin |
Lame |
| Che |
Male |
ArthurianLegend |
Arthur's brother. |
| Comhghan |
Male |
Gaelic |
Twin. |
| Cadha |
Female |
Scottish |
From the steep place. |
| Chasya |
Female |
Hebrew |
Shelter. |
| Carissa |
Female |
Greek |
loving |
| Chlodwig |
Male |
German |
Famous warrior. |
| Caphis |
Male |
Shakespearean |
'The Life of Timon of Athens' Timon's servant. |
| Camedyr |
Male |
Welsh |
Legendary son of Govynyon. |
| Cannine |
Male |
Latin |
Crimson. |
| Chasiel |
Male |
Hebrew |
God's refuge. |
| Calandia |
Female |
Greek |
lark |
| Colm |
Male |
Celtic |
Dove |
| Cher |
Female |
French |
Form of CHERYL. Beloved |
| Cloten |
Male |
Shakespearean |
'Cymbeline' The Queen's son by a former husband. |
| Cyrill |
Male |
English |
Master; lord. |
| Coraline |
Female |
English |
From the semi-precious sea growth coral. |
| Christianos |
Male |
English |
Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher. |
| Ceasar |
Male |
Latin |
to cut |
| Cinnie |
Female |
Celtic |
Beauty. |
| Callosus |
Male |
Latin |
Callous. |
| Chaitanya |
Male |
Hindi |
Cognizance. |
| Cant |
Male |
Welsh |
White. |
| Cashesegra |
Male |
NativeAmerican |
Osage name meaning tracks of a large animal. |
| Catheryn |
Female |
Anglo-Saxon |
Innocent. |
| Coralin |
Female |
Greek |
From the coral of the sea. |
| Chavela |
Female |
Spanish |
Variant of Isabel. |
| Cacue |
Male |
Latin |
Son of Vukan. |
| Cirilo |
Male |
Greek |
Lordly. |
| Canterbury |
Male |
Shakespearean |
'King Henry V' Archbishop of Canterbury. |
| Corwynn |
Male |
English |
Variant of Corwin: Heart's friend. |
| Cochlain |
Male |
Irish |
Hooded. |
| Cannia |
Female |
Latin |
Song. |
| Cyril |
Male |
Greek |
lordly, proud |
| Cannon |
Male |
French |
Church official. |
| Cenwalh |
Male |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of a king. |
| Chazaiah |
Male |
Hebrew |
God sees. |
| Candace |
Female |
Latin |
glowing |
| Cashel |
Male |
Irish |
From Cashel. |
| Concetto |
Male |
Italian |
Reference to the Immaculate Conception. |
| Cat |
Female |
Irish |
Pure. |