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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Clay

“The earth,” as the material of which the human body is made.

English

Conner

Dog lover

Irish

Corey

Hill hollow

Irish

Creed

Belief; guiding principle; I believe

Latin

Case

Box

French

Chandler

Candle maker, seller

French

Cayson

Form of Cason

English

Chris

Bearing Christ

Greek

Clyde

“The keeper of the keys,” from the Greek Meidion, a key.

Scottish

Carmelo

Orchard;, garden

Italian

Caspian

White

English

Cillian

Bright-headed

Irish

Cal

A diminutive form of Calvin.

English

Casen

Case; chest

English

Cason

Son of the marsh-dwellers

Scottish

Calum

Dove

Scottish

Castiel

Angel of Thursday

Latin

Curtis

Courteous, polite

French

Chosen

Selected

English

Crue

Group of People

American

Cullen

Good-looking lad; handsome

Irish

Cartier

One who transports goods

English

Cassian

Hollow

Latin

Canaan

From Palestine

Hebrew

Cain

Something produced; spear

Hebrew

Colten

Swarthy person; coal town or settlement

English

Cedric

Kindly, loved

English

Coen

Diminutive form of Conrad

German

Coleson

Son of Nicolas; son of Cole

English

Cashton

Created name

American

Cristiano

Follower of Christ

Latin

Carl

A variant form of Charles.

German

Campbell

Crooked mouth

Scottish

Crosby

At the cross

Scandinavian

Cedar

Type of Tree

American

Coleman

“The cabbage grower,” from tbe Anglo-Saxon caul (cabbage) and man (a man).

Gaelic

Cory

From the hollow

English

Caysen
Carlo

Free man

Spanish

Casper

Treasurer

Persian

Carmine

Song

Latin

Cayde
Cristopher

Bearing Christ

Greek

Caius

Rejoice

Latin

Cristobal

Bearing Christ

Greek

Canyon

Footpath

Spanish

Cormac

Impure son

Irish

Clarence

One who lives near the River Clare

Latin

Clinton

Fenced settlement

English

Cian

Ancient

Irish