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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Cadmos

From the east

Greek

Cars

Christian

Dutch

Coster

Peddler

English

Cha
Crawford

Ford of the crows

English

Culum

Dove

Irish

Cristina
Corbie

A diminutive form of Corbin.

Cleander

Greek

Cranfurd

Ford with the crane

English

Colum

Scottish

Callistus

Very beautiful

Latin

Cary

“He who is manly,” from the Greek kanjon, a kernel or a nut, in allusion to the male testicles.

Welsh

Caley

Lean, slight

Irish

Cunninghame

Village of the milk pail

Irish

Corde
Constantine

Constant, steadfast

Latin

Clarke

Cleric, clerk

Latin

Chayden
Cusick

One Who Provokes

Native American

Cheval

Horseman; knight

French

Caster

Beaver

Greek

Chick

Short form of Charles

English, German

Caesar

Head of hair

Latin

Conall

Strong wolf

Scottish

Cetewind

From the cottage on the winding path

English

Crosbie

At the cross

Scandinavian

Chelan

Deep Water

Native American

Coren

Spear

Latin

Culbart

Seaman

English

Constantine Dwyne

Constantine-faithful, firmness Dwyne - wagon maker

Crispino

Curly-haired

Latin

Coulson

Greek

Caleb

Whole heart

Hebrew

Camdyn

From the valley of the camps

English

Coffin

Basket, container

English

Cristopher

Bearing Christ

Greek

Cacanisius

Son of Nis

Irish

Claud

Lame

Latin

Chimaijem
Cadoc

Battle

Welsh

Candelerio

Candles

Spanish

Claeg

Mortal

English

Clem

Merciful

Latin

Cenwalh

Name of a king

Anglo-Saxon

Caisyn
Crue

Group of People

American

Carlson

Son of Carl; free peasant settlement

Scandinavian

Christoforo

Bearing Christ

Greek

Colwynn

Welsh