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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Callan

Battle; rock

Scottish

Colson

Swarthy, coal-black, charcoal

French

Carol
Cale

Dog

English

Camren

Crooked nose

Scottish

Casen

Case; chest

English

Cain

Something produced; spear

Hebrew

Cayson

Form of Cason

English

Cliff

Cliff-side slope

English

Cletus

Illustrious; called forth, invoked

Greek

Cedrick

Kindly and loved

English

Columbus

Dove

Latin

Channing

Young wolf; official of the church

French

Coty

Riverbank

French

Connie

Hound, wolf; high; brave, bold ruler or counsel; horn

Latin

Chauncey

Office holder

English

Crosby

At the cross

Scandinavian

Carrol

Man; free man

German

Colter

Colt-herd

English

Claudio

Lame

Latin

Canaan

From Palestine

Hebrew

Constantine

Constant, steadfast

Latin

Casimir

Famous destroyer (of peace)

Slavic

Chace

Huntsman

French

Camryn

Bent Nose

American

Coen

Diminutive form of Conrad

German

Campbell

Crooked mouth

Scottish

Cristofer

Bearing Christ

Greek

Cal

A diminutive form of Calvin.

English

Christophe

Bearing Christ

Greek

Camdyn

From the valley of the camps

English

Castiel

Angel of Thursday

Latin

Caesar

Head of hair

Latin

Cristiano

Follower of Christ

Latin

Creed

Belief; guiding principle; I believe

Latin

Cael

English

Carsen

Son of the marsh-dwellers

Scottish

Clemente

Merciful

Latin

Chet

Camp of soldiers; stone camp or fortress

Latin

Cian

Ancient

Irish

Caspian

White

English

Cormac

Impure son

Irish

Callahan

Bright-headed

Irish

Chevy

Horseman; knight

French

Corban

Devoted to God

Greek

Canyon

Footpath

Spanish

Codey

Descendant of Cuidightheach

Irish

Casper

Treasurer

Persian

Candelario

Candles

Spanish

Clarance

One who lives near the River Clare

Latin