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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Chaps

One who works at the chapel

English

Crosby

At the cross

Scandinavian

Calhoun

The narrow woods

Irish

Criston

Follower of Christ

Latin

Clifland

From the cliff land

English

Cleeve

Cliff

English

Connley

Great chief

Irish

Corbin

Raven

English

Cederick
Christop
Cinaed
Coryden

Battle-ready

Greek

Calihan
Charnell

Burial Place

French

Ciel
Chappell

One who works at the chapel

English

Cars

Christian

Dutch

Chau
Clerc

Cleric, clerk

Latin

Cairde

Traveling metalsmith; tinker, worker with tin

Scottish

Camber

Originally an English surname indicating a family from Cambria (Wales)

English

Corby

Young crow

French

Carel

Free man

German

Chinwendu

God has life

Unknown

Calvert

Cowherd, cowboy

English

Cadby

Fighting man's settlement

English

Cartez
Chrystian

Follower of Christ

Latin

Cavell

“Someone allotted by fate,” from the Dutch.

Dutch

Colville

French

Carlomagno

Charles the Great

Spanish

Courtlandt

Land of the court

English

Clyfton

Town by the cliff

English

Chepito

God will multiply

Hebrew

Carpenter

Carriage maker

Latin

Chukwubuikem
Coffen

Basket, container

English

Chay

Diminutive form of Charles

English

Cheche

Small Thing

Spanish

Cru
Cynrik

Royal

English

Carrick

Rock

Irish

Charudatta
Cedrik

Kindly and loved

English

Curry

Hill hollow; dagger; hero; groom, one who curries a horse

Irish

Collen

Scottish

Cassidy

Curly-headed

Welsh

Columba

Dove

Latin

Cony

Variant of Corey Hill hollow.

English

Celsus

High, lofty

Latin