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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Conrad

Brave, bold ruler or counsel

German

Cade

Round, lumpish; cask

French

Cornelius

Horn

Latin

Clint

Fenced settlement

English

Cruz

Holy cross

Spanish

Conor

Dog lover

Irish

Cash

Case

English

Colt

Young horse

English

Caiden

Son of Cadan

American

Cary

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

Welsh

Cyrus

Lord

Persian

Cohen

Priest

Hebrew

Courtney

Domain of Curtis

English

Cleveland

Land of cliffs; hilly area

English

Chuck

To chuck

German

Colten

Swarthy person; coal town or settlement

English

Carmen

Song

Latin

Charley

Free man

German

Curt

A diminutive form of Curtis.

English

Camron

Crooked nose

Scottish

Carey

A variant form of Caradoc.

Cullen

Good-looking lad; handsome

Irish

Coy

Son of Aodh

Irish

Coleman

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

Gaelic

Carlo

Free man

Spanish

Carmine

Song

Latin

Chadwick

Dairy farm of Ceadda

English

Chaim

Life

Hebrew

Carmelo

Orchard;, garden

Italian

Callum

Dove

Scottish

Cason

Son of the marsh-dwellers

Scottish

Clair

Latin

Crew

Group

Latin

Cristopher

Bearing Christ

Greek

Cannon

Official of the church

French

Clement

Merciful

Latin

Cortez

Courteous

Spanish

Chaz

Short form of Charles

German

Cleo

Vision of glory; illustrious; called forth, invoked

Greek

Case

Box

French

Cornell

Place name

French

Callen

Variant of Callan

German

Cyril

Master, lord

Greek

Cairo

Victorious

Arabic

Callan

Battle; rock

Scottish

Colson

Swarthy, coal-black, charcoal

French

Coby

Supplanter; short form of Jacob

Hebrew

Claud

Lame

Latin

Cassius

“The helmeted warrior,” based on the Latin cassis, a helmet.

Latin

Camilo

Helper to the priest

Latin