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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Christian

Follower of Christ

Latin

Camillo

Helper to the priest

Latin

Candid

Hidden

American

Chadrick

English

Chay

Diminutive form of Charles

English

Chalmers

Servant of the chambers

French

Chandan

Moon, light

Indian (Sanskrit)

Crosby

At the cross

Scandinavian

Christobal
Cristan
Chananya
Constans

Constant, steadfast

Latin

Chappy

Peddler, trader

English

Clemmie

Merciful

Latin

Cutter

Gem Cutter

English

Cypress

Cypress tree

Greek

Capell

One who works at the chapel

English

Colbert

Renowned, bright, famous

German

Coleman

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

Gaelic

Corbie

A diminutive form of Corbin.

Chayann

Unintelligible speakers

Native American

Corran

Spear-bearer.

Irish

Cvetko
Cleburne
Carswell

Well where the watercress grows

English

Cleaster
Coletun

From the dark town

English

Cadwallader

“The battle strategist,” from the Welsh cad (a battle) and gwaladr (an arranger ).

Welsh

Columbo

Dove

Italian

Carol
Claybourne

Boundary with clover; boundary of clay; brook near a clay-bed; border near a clay-bed

German

Catfish

Catfish; barbed fish with whiskers

English

Ceallachan
Clearence
Callum

Dove

Scottish

Cheston

Camp of soldiers

Latin

Cadfael
Clay

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

English

Chaplain

Secretary

English

Collden

Dark valley

English

Chann

Young wolf; official of the church

French

Chrisangel
Calibor

Various names for Arthur's sword

Arthurian Legend

Connell

Strong wolf

Scottish

Camdin

Winding valley

Scottish

Cathaoir
Cachamwri

Mythical servant of Arthur

Celtic

Celsius

High, lofty

Latin

Caiseal

From Cashel

Irish

Charis

Grace

Greek