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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Chapin

Clergyman

French

Conall Cernach

Mythical Ulster chieftain

Celtic

Cokeley

Charcoal meadow

English

Chesnie

English

Conal

Strong wolf

Scottish

Castel

To the Castle

Spanish

Cordarrius
Ceri

Welsh

Camden

Valley

English

Cokelie

Charcoal meadow

English

Callel

Unknown

Caz

Famous destroyer (of peace)

Slavic

Canfield

Field of reeds

English

Caillou
Carrell
Christoffer

Bearing Christ

Greek

Cutler

Knife maker

English

Crown

Crown

English

Cheng
Colman

“A coal miner,” from the Middle English col (coal) and man (man).

Irish

Colombe
Creik

Small river

Crepin

Curly-haired

Latin

Catullo

Latin

Choni

Gracious

Hebrew

Cappel

One who works at the chapel

English

Canon

Official of the church; young wolf; official of the church

French

Camara

Teacher

African

Caedmon

Poet

Anglo-Saxon

Cassivellaunus

From Arthurian legend

Celtic

Carsten
Crogher

Loves hounds

Irish

Cnut

Knot

Scandinavian

Culum

Dove

Irish

Chadd

English

Chann

Young wolf; official of the church

French

Cincere
Catullus

Latin

Carrington

Marsh town

English

Chu
Chelsea
Caiside
Cleary

Learned one

Irish

Cleavland

Land of cliffs; hilly area

English

Currier

Groom, one who curries a horse

English

Calvert

Cowherd, cowboy

English

Caydin

Companion

Arabic

Cradock

Love

Welsh

Crizant

Gold flower

Spanish

Carville

Kári settlement

French