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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Chirstopher
Cledwyn
Cerdic

Cherished

Welsh

Cutter

Gem Cutter

English

Carolan

Little champion

Irish

Clyde

“The keeper of the keys,” from the Greek Meidion, a key.

Scottish

Chiro

Sacred name

Spanish

Crandall

Valley of cranes

English

Chene
Cortez

Courteous

Spanish

Corney

Horn

Latin

Christobal
Criss
Cruz

Holy cross

Spanish

Cher
Caoimhghin

Gentle

Celtic

Crosbey

At the cross

Scandinavian

Chandresh
Cobain
Casey

Alert, watchful

Irish

Cotten
Chelan

Deep Water

Native American

Carpus

My Bounty

Latin

Chetwyn

Little house on the twisted path

English

Carr

From the swampy place.

Scandinavian

Chimelu

What God has created

African

Cisco

Spanish

Charsian

Christian Free man

American

Colson

Swarthy, coal-black, charcoal

French

Cristhian
Corrick

Hill hollow

Irish

Chiram

Noble

Hebrew

Casmere
Claybourn

Boundary with clover; boundary of clay

German

Colten

Swarthy person; coal town or settlement

English

Cinque
Chevell

Horseman: knight. An abbreviation of Chevalier. Actor-comedian Chevy Chase.

French

Condon

“The charitable one,” from the Latin com (a prefix designating a high degree) and donare (to give).

Cuahutemoc
Cheney

Oak tree; oak-hearted

French

Camhlaidh

Relic

Scottish

Caraidland

From the land between the streams

Scottish

Cove

Small bay

English

Ceastun

Camp

English

Callyx

Chalice, goblet

Latin

Chetwynd

Little house on the twisted path

English

Calhoun

The narrow woods

Irish

Corando
Cassivellaunus

From Arthurian legend

Celtic

Cruim

Crooked

Scottish