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Baby names starting with C

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Caleah
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Leah or Kaylee, often interpreted as carrying Leah's sense of "weary" or "delicate" in a newer form.
Caelyn
Irish · Caelyn is a modern variant of Kaylin or Cailin, linked to Celtic roots often associated with "slender" or "girl."
Catalyna
Spanish · A variant of Catalina, the Spanish form of Katherine, meaning pure.
Creeden
Irish · A variant of the Irish surname Creedon, meaning 'belief' or 'faith,' from Latin 'credo.'
Calcifer
Latin · Calcifer is a literary fantasy name built from Latin-style elements suggesting lime, heat, or fire-bearing.
Clio
Greek · Name of the Greek muse of history, from 'kleos' meaning glory or fame.
Constantino
Italian · Romance form of Constantine, from Latin 'constans' meaning 'steadfast.'
Coe
English · From Middle English meaning jackdaw, a type of crow-like bird.
Cathy
Greek · Diminutive of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure.
Coltyn
English · A modern spelling of Colton, originally an English surname meaning from the coal or colt town.
Chloee
Greek · A spelling variant of Chloe, from Greek meaning 'young green shoot' or 'blooming.'
Camiya
English · Camiya is likely a modern variant influenced by Kamiya or Camia forms, with a soft contemporary sound.
Cashius
Latin · Cashius is likely a modern variant of Cassius, a Roman family name of uncertain ancient meaning.
Charvik
Norse · Charvik is a modern Norse-flavored coined name with strong northern phonetics, often chosen for a bold, mythic tone.
Cireya
Greek · Likely influenced by Circe or Ciri- forms, giving it a lyrical sense of enchantment or grace.
Celestino
Italian · From Latin 'caelestinus' meaning heavenly or celestial.
Cosimo
Italian · Italian form of Cosmas, from Greek 'kosmos' meaning 'order' or 'beauty'; famously borne by the Medici dynasty.
Calixto
Spanish · Spanish form of Callistus, from Greek kallistos meaning "most beautiful."
Cyprian
Latin · From Latin Cyprianus meaning "from Cyprus," borne by Saint Cyprian, a 3rd-century bishop of Carthage.
Cord
German · Short form of Conrad, from Germanic elements meaning bold counsel.
Cinthia
Greek · Variant of Cynthia, an epithet of Artemis from Mount Cynthus, giving it a mythic place-based origin.
Cece
English · Cece is a diminutive of Cecilia or Cecily, names from Latin Caecilius, traditionally linked with blindness.
Caraline
German · Caraline is a variant of Caroline, from Germanic Karl meaning "free person."
Caira
Irish · Caira is used as a variant of Ciara, meaning dark or black in Irish, and also echoes Latin-rooted Kira forms.
Caylen
English · Caylen is a modern name variant related to Cailan or Kaelyn, often associated with slender or youthful meanings.
Cayne
Hebrew · Cayne is a modern spelling of Cain or Kane, linked to the Hebrew biblical name traditionally interpreted as "acquired."
Cruzito
Spanish · Cruzito is a Spanish diminutive of Cruz, meaning little cross, from the Christian symbol and surname tradition.
Coraleigh
English · A modern blend of Cora and the English suffix -leigh, giving it a contemporary invented feel.
Catalea
Spanish · A simplified variant of Cattleya/Catalaya, the orchid genus named after English botanist William Cattley.
Cataleia
Spanish · Variant of Cataleya, inspired by the Cattleya orchid; popularized by the film Colombiana.
Cass
Latin · Diminutive of Cassius (Latin, "hollow") or Irish Cassidy ("curly-haired"). Used for both genders.
Coley
English · Diminutive of Nicholas or Coleman; also from Old English col meaning 'charcoal' or 'dark.'
Chancey
English · Variant of Chauncey, from an Old French place name meaning 'estate of Cantius.'
Carlyn
German · Variant of Carolyn, from Germanic Karl meaning 'free man' or 'strong.'
Carmelina
Italian · Diminutive of Carmela, from Hebrew 'Karmel' meaning 'garden' or 'vineyard of God'.
Christen
English · From Latin 'Christianus' meaning follower of Christ; used as both a given name and verb form.
Celso
Italian · From Latin 'celsus' meaning lofty, tall, or high; borne by several early saints.
Calin
Scottish · Calin is likely related to Cailean or Colin, a Scottish name meaning young creature or cub.
Chani
Hebrew · A Hebrew diminutive of Hannah meaning grace, favor, or God is gracious.
Chyna
English · Chyna is a modern spelling of China, taken from the place name and used as a stylish given name.
Calise
French · Calise is likely a modern variant inspired by Calista, from Greek meaning 'most beautiful.'
Calais
French · Calais is taken directly from the French place name, giving it a geographic and surname-like feel.
Cayman
English · Cayman is a place-based modern name associated with the Cayman Islands.
Chrislynn
Greek · A blend of Chris and Lynn, connecting Christ-based roots with a common English feminine suffix.
Carrigan
Irish · Carrigan comes from an Irish surname derived from carraig, meaning 'rock' or 'rocky place.'
Conlee
Irish · Likely derived from Conley, an Irish surname from Conchobhar, meaning 'hound' and 'desire' in older elements.
Cypher
Arabic · From Arabic 'sifr' (zero) via Old French; means a secret code or zero, used as a modern invented name.
Catalia
Spanish · A modern invented blend of Catalina/Cattleya with an -ia ending, evoking both Spanish heritage and orchid imagery.
Caisley
English · A modern English spelling from place-based names meaning meadow or clearing.
Caladin
Greek · Caladin appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Greek-rooted "kalos" meaning beautiful.
Cathryn
Greek · Variant of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure or clean.
Consuelo
Spanish · From Spanish meaning 'consolation,' linked to the title Nuestra Señora del Consuelo (Our Lady of Consolation).
Cipriano
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Cyprian, from Latin 'Cyprianus' meaning 'from the island of Cyprus.'
Choice
English · English word name conveying being chosen or select; used as a virtue name in the American South.
Camillo
Italian · From Latin 'camillus,' a young ceremonial attendant at Roman religious rites.
Charmaine
French · From French 'charme' meaning charm or delight; popularized in the 20th century.
Costa
Greek · From Greek/Latin 'costa' meaning coast, or a short form of Constantine meaning steadfast.
Corie
Irish · Diminutive from Irish 'coire' meaning a hollow or ravine, or variant of Corey.
Chantal
French · A French name originally from a place name, associated with "stone" or rocky ground.
Chett
English · A variant of Chet, usually a short form of Chester, an English place-name meaning "fortress" or "camp."
Carlito
Spanish · Spanish and Italian diminutive of Carlos or Carlo, from Germanic Karl meaning 'free man'.
Celes
Latin · Celes is likely related to Celeste or Celesse, from Latin caelestis meaning heavenly.
Calie
Greek · Calie is likely a variant of Callie, from Greek-rooted names meaning "beautiful."
Chioma
African · An Igbo name from West Africa meaning "good God" or "God is good."
Cristo
Greek · Cristo comes from Greek Christos via Spanish, meaning anointed one or Christ.
Chisom
African · Chisom is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning "God follows me" or "I walk with God."
Cainen
Hebrew · A modern form echoing Cainan or Kainen, often tied to Hebrew biblical naming and Irish-style sound patterns.
Camp
English · From English place-name and settlement vocabulary meaning a field encampment, then used as a surname and given name.
Copelyn
English · Modern invented surname-style name, a creative blend using the popular -lyn suffix.
Cathaleya
Irish · A modern elaboration of the Irish name Cathal, reworked into a feminine, stylistically soft ending.
Credence
English · Borrowed from the English word for trust or faith, popular as a virtue-inspired modern given name.
Cailani
English · A modern melodic creation echoing Kai and Leilani, often interpreted with sea-and-sky associations.
Carlyle
English · From a Scottish/English surname meaning 'fort of Luguvalium,' a place name in Cumbria.
Celest
Latin · Short form of Celeste, from Latin 'caelestis' meaning 'heavenly' or 'celestial'.
Cherie
French · From French 'chérie' meaning dear, beloved, or darling.
Cort
German · Short form of Cortland or from Germanic kurt meaning "bold counsel" or "courteous."
Corra
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic mythology, a goddess of prophecy; also means spear or arrow.
Corvin
Latin · From Latin 'corvinus' meaning 'raven-like,' related to the Roman cognomen Corvinus.
Chantel
French · Chantel comes from French place-name roots related to stone or a stony place.
Chaitra
Indian · Chaitra is an Indian name from the Sanskrit lunar month Chaitra, linked with springtime and renewal.
Caylin
Irish · A modern spelling related to Kaylin and Cailin, often linked to the Irish word for girl.
Cosima
Greek · Cosima comes from the Greek kosmos, meaning order or harmony, and became established through Italian use.
Cambry
Welsh · A modern name likely inspired by Cambria, the Latin name for Wales, giving it place-based roots.
Calyx
Greek · From the Greek word for the outer cup of a flower bud, giving it a direct botanical meaning.
Camrynn
English · A modern respelling of Camryn, itself a contemporary English use of a surname-style name.
Camilly
Latin · Camilly is a modern variant of Camille, from Latin Camillus, traditionally linked to ceremonial service.
Chael
Hebrew · Chael is often treated as a shortened or modern form of Michael-like Hebrew names meaning 'who is like God?'
Ciella
Italian · Derived from Italian cielo (sky) or as a variant of Celia, from Latin caelum meaning heaven.
Cyrie
Greek · A modern spelling related to Greek Kyri/Kyrie forms from kyrios, meaning lord.
Cyxx
English · A highly modern invented name using edgy letter styling rather than a clear traditional etymology.
Chaney
French · From Old French 'chesnai' meaning oak grove; originally an occupational surname.
Calhoun
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish 'Colchún' or 'Cathalán' meaning from the narrow forest or woods.
Cecilio
Spanish · Spanish form of Caecilius, a Roman family name possibly from Latin caecus meaning 'blind.'
Christa
German · Short form of Christina, from Latin 'Christianus' meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Caspar
Persian · From Persian meaning 'treasurer'; traditionally one of the Three Magi.
Colden
English · English place-name surname meaning 'cold valley' from Old English 'cald' and 'denu'.
Chipper
English · From an English nickname meaning cheerful or lively, later used as a given name.
Chrissy
Greek · Chrissy is a diminutive of Christina or Christine, from Greek Christos meaning anointed.
Cerise
French · Cerise is French for cherry, making it a fruit and color name with graceful natural imagery.
Chenoa
English · Used from a Native American name often explained as meaning "dove."
Camia
Latin · Camia is likely a modern form related to Camilla, from Latin and associated with youth in ceremonial service.
Camber
English · Camber is an English word-name referring to a slight curve or arch, likely adopted as a modern surname-style name.
Calah
Hebrew · A biblical place-name from the Hebrew Bible, traditionally identified with the ancient city of Calah.
Chatham
English · Chatham is an English place and surname name meaning settlement near a forest or woodland homestead.
Cruise
English · Cruise comes from an English word and surname associated with journeying or travel by sea.
Cordae
English · Cordae is likely a modern name related to Cordell or Cordelia, ultimately connected to the Latin root for "heart."
Cario
Italian · Likely an Italian-leaning variant of Carlo or Dario, with a smooth modernized form.
Cahlil
Arabic · A variant of Khalil, from Arabic, meaning friend or beloved companion.
Caidence
Latin · A spelling variation of Cadence, from Latin cadentia, meaning rhythm or flow.
Cashtyn
English · Modern invented name blending Cash and the suffix -tyn, likely inspired by Ashton or Kasten.
Carlens
German · From Germanic Karl ('man' or 'free man') through French forms, making a modern surname-style variant.
Caleesi
English · Modern invented name inspired by 'Khaleesi,' a fictional Dothraki title meaning 'queen.'
Caspen
English · A modern blend of Casper and Aspen, mixing a classic name with the tree and place-name image of Aspen.
Claribel
Latin · Compound of Latin 'clarus' (bright) and 'bella' (beautiful), meaning bright and beautiful.
Carmelita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Carmen/Carmel, from Hebrew 'karmel' meaning 'garden' or 'vineyard.'
Concetta
Italian · From Italian 'Immacolata Concezione' (Immaculate Conception), honoring the Virgin Mary.
Caldwell
English · Old English surname meaning 'cold well' or 'cold stream,' a place-based given name.
Cova
Spanish · From the Spanish word for cave, linked to the Marian shrine Nuestra Señora de Covadonga in Asturias.
Clary
English · From Latin 'clarus' meaning bright or clear; also a short form of Clarence or the herb clary sage.
Corrina
Greek · Variant of Corinna, from Greek 'korē' meaning maiden; borne by an ancient Greek poetess.
Camile
French · Variant of Camille, from Latin Camillus, a term for a youth serving in religious ceremonies.
Carlson
Norse · Patronymic surname meaning son of Carl, where Carl means free man.
Chelsie
English · Variant of Chelsea, from an Old English place name meaning 'chalk landing place.'
Cydney
English · Variant spelling of Sydney, from the English place name Saint-Denis meaning 'wide island.'
Chrislyn
English · Chrislyn is a modern blend built from Chris, from Greek Christos, with the popular -lyn suffix.
Colm
Irish · Colm is an Irish form of Columba, meaning dove.
Cailin
Irish · Cailin comes from Irish cailin, literally meaning girl or young woman.
Che
Spanish · A Spanish nickname and interjection used especially in Argentina, later adopted as a given name or short form.
Cady
Irish · Cady is an anglicized Irish surname-name, often linked to meanings like "helper" or "descendant of Caid."
Caitlynn
Irish · Expanded spelling of Caitlin, from Katherine, usually interpreted as pure.
Cordero
Spanish · A Spanish surname name meaning "lamb," originally a nickname or occupational byname.
Calahan
Irish · Calahan is an Irish surname-style name related to Callahan, often linked to bright-headed or church-loving roots.
Coltin
English · A modern variant of Colton, from an English place name meaning coal town or dark settlement.
Coulson
English · An English surname meaning 'son of Cole' or 'son of Nicholas' through a shortened form.
Charvi
Indian · From Sanskrit usage, Charvi means beautiful, charming, or lovely woman.
Caliber
English · Caliber comes from an English word meaning quality or standard, repurposed as a modern name.
Copelan
English · A variant of Copeland, an English/Scottish place name meaning 'bought land', used as a transferred given name.
Cahlani
English · Likely influenced by Kalani and similar names, carrying a modern melodic style with sky or heavenly associations.
Crisbell
Latin · Crisbell is a modern blend of Cris or Chris with Belle, combining "follower of Christ" with French "beautiful."
Cennet
Arabic · Cennet is used in Turkish from Arabic Jannah, meaning paradise or garden.
Callihan
Irish · Callihan is likely derived from an Irish surname form related to Callahan, originally meaning descendant of Ceallach.
Cleveland
English · From an English place name meaning 'land of cliffs,' used as a given name after President Grover Cleveland.
Christelle
French · French feminine form derived from Christ, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Celene
Greek · Variant of Selene, the Greek goddess of the moon, meaning 'moon.'
Cherokee
English · From the name of the Cherokee people, possibly meaning 'people of a different speech' in Choctaw.
Carin
Latin · Scandinavian form of Karin/Karen, ultimately from Greek 'Aikaterine' meaning 'pure.'
Cuauhtemoc
Spanish · Cuauhtemoc is used in Spanish-speaking contexts and comes from Nahuatl, traditionally interpreted as descending eagle.
Calissa
Greek · Likely a variant of Calista, from Greek kallistos meaning most beautiful.
Chelsy
English · Chelsy is a modern spelling of Chelsea, an English place-name meaning "chalk landing place."
Chyla
Irish · A spelling variant of Sheila/Shyla, connected to the Irish name Síle in modern feminine usage.
Coleton
English · Coleton is an English surname-style name meaning "settlement or town of Cole."
Caila
Irish · Modern variant of Kayla or Caela, often associated with meanings like slender or beloved.
Caileigh
Irish · A variant spelling in the Kaylee and Ceilidh family, drawing on Gaelic sound patterns and festive associations.
Chiamaka
African · From Igbo, meaning God is beautiful or God is splendid.
Carder
English · Carder is an English occupational surname for one who carded wool before spinning.
Cane
English · Cane is an English surname and word-name, sometimes linked to cane reed or to Caine and Cain forms.
Caliah
Greek · Likely influenced by Calla or Kaliah forms, often associated with beauty or beloved qualities.
Clever
English · Clever is an English word-name drawn from the adjective meaning bright, skillful, or intelligent.
Calel
Hebrew · Likely a modern Hebrew-style creation, often interpreted as combining divine and uplifting elements in the style of biblical names.
Crews
English · An English surname transfer meaning someone connected with a crew or followers, used as a firm, old-style family first name.
Ceriyah
Hebrew · Modern variant of the Hebrew name Seriah, meaning 'Yahweh is prince' or 'flame of God.'
Camoni
English · Modern invented feminine elaboration likely drawing from Cameron, a Scottish name meaning 'crooked nose'.
Caledon
Scottish · A place-based name tied to Caledonia, the Latin name for ancient Scotland.
Captain
English · From Latin 'capitaneus' meaning 'chief' or 'leader,' used as a title-turned-given-name.
Chanie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Chana, from Hebrew 'Hannah' meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Carlene
English · Feminine form of Carl, from Germanic 'karl' meaning free man or strong one.
Christabel
English · Coined by combining 'Christ' with the suffix '-abel' (beautiful); popularized by Coleridge's poem.
Christel
German · German and French diminutive of Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Crispin
Latin · From Latin 'Crispinus' meaning 'curly-haired.' Borne by a 3rd-century Roman martyr saint.
Caston
French · Variant of Gaston, from a Germanic element meaning 'guest' or 'stranger' in Old French.
Cathlyn
Irish · Blend of Cathleen and Lyn; from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Cisco
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Francisco, ultimately from Latin Franciscus meaning Frenchman or free one.
Casandra
Greek · Variant of Cassandra, the Trojan prophetess whose name possibly means 'shining upon men' in Greek.
Chrysanthemum
Greek · Chrysanthemum is from Greek words meaning "gold flower," the name of the blossom.
Chassidy
Irish · A spelling variant of Cassidy, an Irish surname meaning curly-haired.
Corben
English · A variant of Corbin, from Old French corbeau meaning 'raven.'
Chaston
English · Chaston likely comes from an English surname with French roots, possibly tied to settlement or estate names.
Calee
English · Calee is likely a modern spelling of Callie, often traced to Greek-rooted names meaning beautiful.
Cathalina
Greek · A variant of Catalina or Katherine, from Greek roots usually interpreted as "pure."
Cassiopeia
Greek · Cassiopeia is the name of a queen in Greek myth and of the northern constellation named for her.
Czarina
Slavic · From the Slavic imperial title czarina or tsarina, meaning empress or female ruler.
Caylie
Irish · Caylie is a modern variant of Kaylee, often linked to Irish and English roots meaning slender or fair.
Camdon
Scottish · Camdon is a variant of Camden, a surname and place name usually interpreted as winding valley.
Canton
English · An English place and surname name meaning 'border settlement' or town district in historical usage.
Caelen
Irish · Caelen is a Celtic-style variant related to Caelan, often interpreted as "slender" or "powerful warrior."
Chloey
Greek · Chloey is a spelling variant of Chloe, from Greek meaning green shoot or blooming.
Caoimhe
Irish · An Irish name meaning 'gentle,' 'beautiful,' or 'precious,' from an old Gaelic root for kindness and loveliness.
Cianni
Italian · Cianni is likely a modern form related to Gianni, an Italian diminutive of Giovanni meaning 'God is gracious.'
Corah
Hebrew · Corah is a variant of Korah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning "bald" or "ice," known from the Old Testament.
Castor
Greek · Castor comes from Greek mythology as the name of one of the twin Dioscuri and is also the name of a bright star.
Carden
English · A surname-name from place roots, often linked to a dark valley or enclosed place.
Cylis
Greek · Likely a modern variation influenced by Cyrus or Silas, with a softened Greek-style ending.
Camarion
Scottish · Camarion likely developed from Cameron-influenced forms, carrying the feel of a Scottish surname adapted into a given name.
Caetano
Italian · Caetano is from Latin Caietanus, meaning a person from Gaeta, an Italian place name.
Camilah
Latin · A variant of Camilla, from Latin meaning 'helper to the priest,' or from Arabic meaning 'perfect' or 'complete.'
Crewe
English · A place-based English name from the town of Crewe, derived from Welsh 'cryw' meaning 'weir' or 'stepping stones.'
Cyair
English · A modern invented name, likely influenced by names such as Cyrus, Sire, or Zaire.
Caelus
Latin · From Latin Caelus, the Roman personification of the sky or heavens.
Calissi
Greek · Likely inspired by Greek kallos, beauty, or by Callista-like forms meaning most beautiful.
Clovis
French · Early Frankish form of Louis/Ludwig, meaning famous warrior; borne by the first Frankish Christian king.
Cathleen
Irish · Irish form of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure.
Catarino
Spanish · Spanish/Italian masculine form related to Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Cyrene
Greek · From the Greek nymph Kyrene and the ancient Libyan city; meaning possibly 'sovereign queen.'
Carmina
Latin · From Latin carmen meaning 'song' or 'poem'; also linked to Carmel.
Carmilla
Hebrew · Elaboration of Carmela (from Hebrew Carmel, 'garden'); also the vampire in Le Fanu's novella.
Celise
French · A refined form related to Celeste or Celia, from Latin roots meaning heavenly or sky-like.
Chyanne
English · Chyanne is a modern spelling variant of Cheyenne, taken from the Native tribal name via English use.
Czar
Slavic · Czar comes from the Slavic imperial title derived from Caesar, meaning emperor or ruler.
Cadie
English · Cadie is likely a diminutive or variant of Katie, from Katherine, traditionally interpreted as pure.
Chiron
Greek · From Greek mythology, Chiron was the wise centaur teacher and healer.
Camrin
Welsh · Camrin is a modern variant of Cameron, a surname of Scottish and Welsh-style use meaning 'crooked nose.'
Cayleb
Hebrew · Cayleb is a spelling variant of Caleb, a Hebrew name traditionally explained as "faithful" or "wholehearted."
Courage
English · Courage comes from an English virtue word ultimately from Old French, meaning bravery or boldness.
Connelly
Irish · Connelly comes from an Irish surname derived from O Conghaile, often linked to valor or fierce spirit.
Cadyn
Welsh · Cadyn is a modern spelling variant of Caden, a name often linked to Welsh roots meaning "battle."
Cyris
Persian · Cyris is likely a variant of Cyrus, from Persian royal tradition, often interpreted as sun or throne related.
Callisto
Greek · Callisto comes from Greek myth and means "most beautiful," borne by a nymph loved by Zeus.
Catori
English · Used in modern naming, often associated with spirit or bird imagery, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Cylan
Irish · Likely a modern variant of Cillian or Kylen, blending Irish roots with contemporary styling.
Copelin
English · Likely from a surname such as Copeland or Copelin, originally place-based and later adopted as a given name.
Cateleya
Latin · A variant of Cattleya, the tropical orchid genus; widely used as a given name after the 2011 film 'Colombiana.'
Crown
English · Crown is an English word name symbolizing honor, sovereignty, and distinction.
Cymir
Welsh · Cymir has a Welsh-style form and may relate to Cymry, the Welsh people, giving it a cultural place-linked feel.
Croia
Irish · Croia likely relates to Irish croi, meaning heart.
Cas
Latin · Short form of Cassius or Casper, from Latin meaning "hollow" or Dutch/Persian meaning "treasurer."
Corabelle
Greek · Combination of Cora (Greek 'maiden') and Belle (French 'beautiful'); means 'beautiful maiden.'
Camella
Latin · Variant of Camilla, from Latin possibly meaning 'young ceremonial attendant,' or associated with the camellia flower.
Colman
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Colmán meaning 'little dove,' borne by many early Irish saints.
Clarisa
Spanish · Spanish form of Clarissa, from Latin 'clarus' meaning bright, clear, or famous.
Cardell
English · Variant of Cordell, from Anglo-French 'cordele' meaning 'rope maker,' an occupational surname.
Chriss
English · Variant spelling of Chris, a short form of Christopher, from Greek meaning 'bearer of Christ.'
Cira
Greek · Feminine variant of Cyrus, from Persian meaning sun or throne.
Cesare
Italian · Italian form of Caesar, the Roman imperial title, associated with power and leadership.
Caron
Welsh · Welsh name derived from "caru" meaning "to love."
Charissa
Greek · Charissa is from Greek charis, meaning 'grace,' and also recalls the Charites of mythology.
Catrina
Greek · A form of Katrina/Katherine, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Corinthian
Greek · Corinthian is a place-based name meaning from Corinth, the ancient Greek city.
Chanell
French · Chanell is a variant of Chanel, a French surname meaning 'dweller near the canal.'
Chanse
French · Chanse is a spelling variant of Chance, from a French-derived English word meaning "fortune" or "luck."
Cedra
English · Cedra likely draws on cedar, the tree name from Latin and Greek tradition, giving it a strong botanical feel.
Calem
Scottish · Calem is a modern form influenced by Callum and Caleb, linking it with meanings of dove or devotion.
Ciera
Irish · Ciera is a variant of Sierra or Ciara; in Irish-derived use it is linked to 'dark-haired.'
Chinedu
African · Chinedu is an Igbo name meaning "God leads" or "God guides."
Casanova
Italian · Casanova is an Italian surname meaning new house, made famous by the historical writer and adventurer Giacomo Casanova.
Colbi
English · Colbi is a modern spelling of Colby, an English surname and place name meaning 'coal town' or 'dark farm.'
Caylynn
English · Caylynn is a modern compound name built from Kay/Cay and Lynn, popular for its soft contemporary sound.
Conlan
Irish · Conlan is an Irish surname and given name derived from elements associated with a hero or hound-like strength.
Courtlyn
English · A modern form of Courtney, a surname and place-based name meaning from the courtly domain.
Callia
Greek · Callia comes from Greek roots meaning beautiful or lovely.
Camaya
Spanish · Camaya appears to be a modern blend name, echoing Maya forms associated with illusion, creativity, or springtime.
Coumba
African · Coumba is a West African name often linked to regional forms influenced by Arabic naming traditions.
Cashmir
Persian · A variant of کشمیر Kashmir, the place name of the South Asian region, used as a place-inspired name.
Cashus
English · Cashus is likely a modern elaboration of Cash, possibly shaped by the sound of Cassius, giving it a coined classical feel.
Cowen
Irish · Surname-based name from Gaelic roots, often linked to hollow or twin traditions depending on lineage.
Cyriah
Greek · Variant of Kyria, from Greek kyrios meaning lord or lady, suggesting nobility and authority.
Cashlynn
English · Modern invented compound of Cash (English surname from Latin 'cassa') and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake').
Castin
French · Modern variant possibly derived from Gaston (French 'from Gascony') or used as a place-inspired invented given name.
Chumy
Indian · A name of South Asian origin used as an affectionate given name or term of endearment in Bengali-speaking communities.
Caled
Hebrew · Variant of Caleb, from Hebrew Kalev meaning 'faithful' or 'whole-hearted devotion.'
Corvus
Latin · Latin for raven or crow, also a southern constellation, conveying intelligence and mystery.
Charliee
German · Stylized spelling of Charlie, a diminutive of Charles from the Germanic Karl meaning 'free man.'
Caesyn
Latin · A modern variant influenced by Latin Caesar, carrying a classic ruler-like association in style.
Cereza
Spanish · Spanish for cherry, used as a nature name evoking sweetness and bright red fruit.
Colstyn
English · Colstyn looks like a modern English-style blend of Colton and similar -styn ending names.
Caizen
Japanese · A modern name echoing Japanese kaizen, meaning “improvement,” though used as a contemporary given name in English too.
Chylo
Greek · Possibly inspired by Greek-derived chilo/chylo forms, though in modern use it reads mainly as a creative sound-based invention.
Chloie
Greek · Variant spelling of Chloe, from Greek 'khloe' meaning young green shoot, an epithet of Demeter.
Clemens
Latin · Latin name meaning 'merciful' and 'gentle'; borne by several early popes and saints.
Clementina
Latin · Feminine of Clement, from Latin 'clemens' meaning merciful and gentle.
Coletta
French · French variant of Colette, a diminutive of Nicole meaning victory of the people.
Corbett
French · From Old French "corbet" meaning "little crow" or "raven," originally a Norman surname.
Carola
German · Feminine form of Charles via Latin 'Carolus,' meaning 'free woman' or 'strong.' Popular in German tradition.
Charline
French · French feminine diminutive of Charles, from Germanic 'karl' meaning free man.
Cephas
Hebrew · From Aramaic 'Kepha' meaning rock or stone; the name Jesus gave to the apostle Peter.
Colvin
English · English surname from Old French, possibly meaning charcoal friend or dark-haired companion.
Celestial
Latin · From Latin "caelestis" meaning "heavenly" or "of the sky."
Cecillia
Latin · Variant of Cecilia, from the Roman family name Caecilius, possibly meaning 'blind' or from 'caelum' (heaven).
Conrado
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Conrad, from Germanic 'kuoni-rad' meaning 'bold counsel.'
Claudette
French · French diminutive of Claude, from Latin Claudius; popularized by actress Claudette Colbert.
Curran
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ó Corráin,' derived from 'corrán' meaning spear or crescent.
Cotton
English · English name from the plant or Old English place name meaning cottage settlement.
Carlynn
English · Modern blend of Carl (free man) and the suffix Lynn (lake).
Covington
English · English place name meaning 'settlement of Cofa's people,' a traditional Anglo-Saxon locality name.
Cheri
French · From French 'chérie' meaning dear or darling; popular mid-20th century American name.
Carlen
English · Modern variant of Carl with suffix -en; from Germanic karl meaning 'free man.'
Camillia
Latin · Variant of Camilla, from Latin meaning young ceremonial attendant.
Cicily
Latin · Cicily is a form of Cecily, from the Roman name Caecilia, traditionally interpreted as "blind."
Caven
Irish · Caven likely relates to Irish place and surname roots, often associated with hollow or handsome.
Carlitos
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Carlos, from the Germanic Karl meaning 'free man'.
Camara
African · Camara is used as a West African surname and given name, and in Romance contexts resembles forms tied to 'chamber' or room.
Cezar
Latin · A form of Caesar, the ancient Roman title and family name later associated with emperors.
Callee
Greek · A spelling variant of Callie, often linked to Greek roots meaning "beautiful."
Cobey
Hebrew · A variant of Coby or Kobe, usually linked to Jacob and ultimately meaning 'supplanter.'
Chason
English · Likely a surname-style or variant form related to Chase, associated with hunting or pursuit.
Chukwuemeka
African · An Igbo name meaning 'God has done great' or 'God has done so much.'
Charlemagne
French · From the French form of the emperor's name, meaning 'Charles the Great,' from Germanic Karl plus 'great.'
Collyn
Irish · Collyn is a modern spelling of Colin, a Gaelic-derived name often linked to young creature or cub meanings.
Ceanna
Irish · Ceanna is likely an Irish-influenced modern form, possibly echoing Ciana or Kiana, with associations of grace or antiquity.
Ciarra
Irish · Ciarra is a spelling variant of Ciara, the Irish feminine name meaning 'dark-haired' or 'black.'
Canan
Hebrew · Canan is a form of Canaan, a biblical place name associated with land and promise.
Chaise
French · Chaise comes from the French word for chair or carriage and is used as a stylish modern name variant of Chase.
Chanze
French · Chanze is a modern spelling of Chance, from English and French usage meaning luck or fortune.
Calea
Greek · Likely related to Calla or Kalea-style forms, often interpreted with associations of beauty or fair form.
Cage
English · Cage is an English surname and word name, originally referring to an enclosure or occupational association.
Cyann
English · Likely inspired by the color cyan, from a Greek-derived word meaning blue-green.
Corleone
Italian · Corleone is an Italian place and surname name, best known from Sicily and later literary and film associations.
Clodagh
Irish · Clodagh is an Irish place name taken from the River Clodiagh, used as a given name since the modern era.
Cailan
Irish · An Irish name from Gaelic caol, usually interpreted as slender or narrow.
Chibuikem
African · An Igbo name meaning God is my strength.
Camira
Arabic · Likely influenced by Samira or Camilla, blending roots tied to companionship or ceremonial service.
Catalena
Spanish · A variant of Catalina, the Spanish form of Katherine, from Greek roots meaning 'pure.'
Camani
African · Likely a modern name influenced by African naming patterns; exact etymology is uncertain.
Caulder
Scottish · Variant of Calder, a Scottish place name from Old Celtic meaning 'hard water' or 'rapid stream.'
Coleston
English · Variant of Colston, an English place name meaning 'Cola's settlement or estate'.
Cortana
French · From the legendary sword of Roland in medieval French epic poetry, meaning 'short sword' from Latin 'curtus.'
Cashten
English · A modern invented name blending 'Cash' with the popular '-ten' suffix found in contemporary naming trends.
Ciin
English · Modern invented or phonetic stylization, likely a creative respelling of a short given name.
Colesyn
English · Modern invented name blending Cole (a medieval diminutive of Nicholas meaning 'victory of the people') with '-syn.'
Camreigh
Scottish · A modern elaboration of Camrie or Cameron-style names, with a contemporary -reigh ending.
Chozynn
English · Likely a modern coinage inspired by the word "chosen," giving it a strong selected or favored meaning.
Celaena
Greek · Celaena is likely inspired by Greek Selene, the moon goddess, giving it a luminous and mythic feel.
Cieyana
English · Cieyana appears to be a modern invented name, possibly shaped from Sienna or Cheyenne-style sounds.
Candido
Latin · From Latin 'candidus' meaning 'white, pure, sincere'; Spanish and Italian form of Candidus.
Curt
German · Short form of Curtis or Conrad; from Old French 'curteis' meaning 'courteous, polite'.
Chauncy
French · Variant of Chauncey, from a French place name meaning chancellor or fortune.
Cleon
Greek · From Greek 'kleos' meaning 'glory' or 'fame.' Borne by several ancient Athenian political figures.
Charlton
English · From Old English meaning 'settlement of free peasants' or 'Charles's town.'
Carma
Indian · Variant of Karma, from Sanskrit meaning 'action, fate, destiny.'
Creston
English · Place name likely from Latin 'crista' meaning 'crest' or 'hilltop settlement.'
Cosme
Spanish · Spanish form of Cosmas, from Greek kosmos meaning 'order,' 'beauty,' or 'universe.'
Carlena
German · Feminine form of Carl/Charles, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man' or 'strong'.
Christal
Greek · Variant of Crystal, from Greek 'krystallos' meaning ice or clear stone.
Casmir
Slavic · Variant of Casimir, from Slavic elements meaning 'destroyer of peace' or 'proclaimer of peace'.
Carmin
Latin · Variant of Carmine, from Latin 'carmen' meaning song, poem, or incantation.
Coburn
Scottish · From a Scottish surname meaning 'cold stream,' derived from Old English 'col' (cold) and 'burna' (stream).
Carel
German · Continental form of Charles, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man.'
Carston
Norse · Variant of Karsten or Carsten, the Scandinavian-Low German form of Christian, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Court
English · From Old French 'cort' meaning royal court or courtyard; denotes nobility and refinement.
Christophe
French · French form of Christopher, from Greek 'Christophoros' meaning bearer of Christ.
Cally
Greek · A diminutive of Callie or Calista, from Greek roots meaning "beautiful."
Cala
Greek · Cala may derive from Greek kallos, "beauty," or from Spanish place and nature usage tied to a cove or calla lily.
Christon
Greek · A modern form built from Christ, from Greek Christos, meaning anointed one.
Christan
Greek · Christan is a variant of Christian or Christina, ultimately from Greek Christos, meaning anointed.
Christoph
Greek · A German form of Christopher, from Greek meaning bearer of Christ.
Constantinos
Greek · Constantinos is the Greek form of Constantine, from Latin constans, meaning "steadfast" or "constant."
Coty
English · Coty is a short modern form related to Cody or Coty surname use, often linked to a helpful or descendant-based meaning.
Charlise
French · Charlise is a feminine form related to Charles, from Germanic roots meaning "free man."
Cinthya
Greek · Cinthya is a spelling variant of Cynthia, a Greek epithet of Artemis meaning "woman from Mount Cynthus."
Codey
Irish · A variant of Cody, from an Irish surname often interpreted as 'helpful' or 'descendant of Oda.'
Chrishawn
English · A blended modern name combining Chris, from Greek Christos, with Shawn, from Hebrew John.
Channah
Hebrew · Channah is another transliteration of Hannah, from Hebrew, meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Caycee
English · Caycee is a phonetic spelling of Casey, an Irish surname-name meaning vigilant or watchful.
Corian
Latin · Corian is likely a modern name formed from classical Latin-sounding elements, possibly linked to Cori or Coriolanus.
Cardin
English · Cardin is likely from an English or Irish surname, possibly tied to place or family lineage.
Chavi
Hebrew · Chavi is a Hebrew diminutive of Chava, meaning 'life' or 'living one.'
Chen
Chinese · Chen is a major Chinese surname and given-name element whose meaning varies by character, often linked with dawn, display, or antiquity.
Cera
Greek · Cera is likely related to Ceres or Sarah-derived forms, though in modern use it often functions as a streamlined invented spelling.
Cameren
Scottish · Cameren is a spelling variant of Cameron, a Scottish surname meaning crooked nose.
Cyler
English · Cyler is a modern invented-style name, likely influenced by Tyler and Kyler.
Cedrik
English · A variant of Cedric, a literary name popularized by Sir Walter Scott.
Calynn
English · Likely a modern blend related to Kaylin or Caitlin, combining Gaelic influence with contemporary English styling.
Cyanna
English · A modern form possibly influenced by cyan, the blue color word from Greek 'kyanos.'
Ceejay
English · A phonetic spelling of the initials C.J., used as an affectionate modern nickname-name.
Coyote
Spanish · From the animal name coyote, used as a bold modern nature name through Spanish and Native borrowing.
Courtlynn
English · Courtlynn blends courtly or Courtney with -lynn, drawing on a surname meaning from the court domain.
Cire
French · A rare name that may relate to French cire meaning "wax" or function as a modern reverse-style coinage.
Chaysen
English · Chaysen is a modern name built in the style of Chasen and Jayce-related forms.
Calil
Arabic · Calil is a variant of Khalil, from Arabic, meaning friend or beloved companion.
Camya
Indian · Related to Sanskrit Kamya, meaning 'desired' or 'worthy of love.'
Caedmon
English · Caedmon is an Old English name best known from the early poet Caedmon, likely meaning "war man."
Caleigha
Irish · A modern elaboration of Kaylee/Kallie forms, often associated with slender or beautiful meanings.
Carlei
English · Carlei is a modern spelling of Carly, derived from Carla and ultimately from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Charan
Indian · Charan is an Indian name meaning feet or refuge, often used in devotional contexts to imply reverence.
Caedan
Irish · Caedan is a variant of Caden, from Gaelic roots often linked to battle or a spirit of battle.
Caelia
Latin · A feminine Latin name linked to caelum, meaning “heaven” or “sky.”
Cheveyo
African · Cheveyo is used as a Native-inspired style name often glossed as 'spirit warrior,' though its exact linguistic origin is uncertain.
Camyla
Latin · A variant of Camila/Camilla, from Latin, traditionally linked to a young ceremonial attendant.
Callah
Arabic · Callah likely echoes Hebrew kallah, meaning bride, or modern Arabic-influenced naming sounds.
Chalino
Spanish · A Spanish diminutive or nickname form, associated with names like Rosalino and used affectionately.
Charlei
English · A modern feminine spelling of Charles, from Old Germanic *karal* meaning free man, later common in English as a unisex name.
Caleia
Greek · Caleia is a modern Greek-influenced feminine form linked to names meaning beauty or radiance.
Cordai
English · Modern variant of Cordell, from French 'corde' meaning rope; likely an occupational surname adapted as a given name.
Cely
Latin · Short form of Celia or Cecily, from Latin 'caelum' meaning 'heaven' or from the Roman Caecilia clan.
Crash
English · An English word name used as a bold modern given name, evoking raw energy and impact.
Camelo
Spanish · Spanish and Italian variant of the word for camel, derived from Latin camelus via Greek kamelos.
Cherif
Arabic · French transliteration of Arabic 'Sharif' meaning noble, honorable, or of distinguished and illustrious lineage.
Crixus
Latin · Latinized historical name of a Thracian gladiator known from Roman sources, later used as a rugged, classic masculine name.
Charlierose
French · Charlierose blends Charles from Frankish-Germanic origin meaning strong man with rose, from Latin for the flower.
Charming
English · A modern English coinage from the adjective charming, carrying the meaning of attractiveness and delight.
Caloni
Greek · Probably inspired by Greek kalon, meaning beauty or goodness, in a modern melodic form.
Chiloh
Hebrew · Chiloh appears to be a spelling variant of Shiloh, the Hebrew place name often linked to peace or tranquility.
Calaiyah
English · A modern elaboration likely influenced by Kalaya or Aaliyah-style forms, giving it a flowing contemporary sound.
Casian
Latin · Casian is a variant of Cassian, from the Roman family name Cassianus, meaning belonging to Cassius.
Canari
Spanish · Probably inspired by Canary forms, evoking songbirds or the Canary Islands.
Cassio
Latin · Cassio comes from an old Roman family name, likely connected with emptiness or hollow, later popularized in literature.
Choszen
English · Choszen is a stylized spelling of Chosen, an English word name with biblical undertones of being selected or favored.
Catharine
English · Variant spelling of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure; borne by many saints and queens.
Concepcion
Spanish · From the Marian title Inmaculada Concepción, referring to the Immaculate Conception.
Crockett
Irish · From Gaelic cruac meaning "little curl" or "bent one," famously borne by Davy Crockett.
Columbia
Latin · Feminine form of Columbus, from Latin 'columba' meaning 'dove'; also the poetic name for America.
Caswell
English · English place name meaning 'cress spring' or 'watercress well.'
China
English · Place name used as a given name, referring to the country or fine porcelain.
Clarita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Clara, from Latin 'clarus' meaning 'bright' or 'clear.'
Chrystal
Greek · Variant of Crystal, from Greek 'krystallos' meaning ice or clear brilliance.
Cyrilla
Greek · Feminine form of Cyril, from Greek kyrios meaning "lord" or "master."
Curry
Irish · From the Irish surname Ó Comhraidhe or an English place name meaning 'marsh.'
Cayetano
Spanish · From Latin Caietanus, meaning 'from Caieta (Gaeta),' a port city in Italy.
Charleen
German · Feminine form of Charles, from Germanic 'karl' meaning free woman.
Cornelio
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Cornelius, from Latin 'cornu' (horn), an ancient and noble Roman family name.
Crayton
English · Variant of Creighton, a Scottish place name meaning rocky town or settlement by a ridge.
Cloey
Greek · Variant of Chloe, from Greek 'chloē' meaning young green shoot or blooming.
Culver
English · From Old English 'culfre' meaning 'dove,' used as a gentle nature name.
Cicely
Latin · English form of Cecilia, from Latin meaning 'blind,' borne by medieval saints.
Caliope
Greek · Variant of Calliope, from Greek 'kallos' (beauty) and 'ops' (voice), the muse of epic poetry.
Charlye
German · Feminine variant spelling of Charlie, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free person.'
Cedella
English · Rare elaborated form possibly blending Cede with Della; notably borne by Bob Marley's mother.
Carolann
German · Compound of Carol (Germanic 'free woman') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace').
Corazon
Spanish · Spanish for 'heart.' A devotional name linked to the Sacred Heart (Sagrado Corazón) in Catholic tradition.
Christi
Greek · A diminutive of Christina, from Greek Christos meaning 'anointed one' or 'follower of Christ.'
Corin
Greek · Corin is linked to Greek-rooted names like Corinna and is often interpreted as meaning "maiden" or "girl."
Casie
Greek · A spelling variant of Cassie, usually derived from Cassandra, a Greek name meaning "she who excels over men."
Christiaan
Greek · A Dutch and Germanic form of Christian, from Greek meaning follower of Christ.
Caramia
Italian · Caramia comes from Italian cara mia, meaning "my dear" or "my beloved."
Cintia
Greek · Cintia is a Spanish and Latin-script variant of Cynthia, tied to Mount Cynthus and the goddess Artemis.
Cressida
Greek · Cressida is a Greek-derived literary name, traditionally linked to gold and made famous through medieval and Shakespearean tales.
Calley
English · Calley is an English and Irish-leaning surname-style name, often linked to names meaning slender or to place roots.
Carrick
Irish · A Gaelic place name meaning rock or rocky place, later used as a surname and given name.
Catie
Greek · A diminutive of Catherine, from Greek roots commonly interpreted as 'pure.'
Cherrish
English · Cherrish is a variant of Cherish, an English word-name meaning to treasure or hold dear.
Chantz
French · Chantz is likely a modern form related to Chance or Hans-derived names, suggesting fortune or grace.
Chassity
English · Chassity is a spelling variant of Chastity, from Latin castitas, meaning purity.
Catia
Italian · Catia is a form of Katia, from Katherine, traditionally linked to the idea of purity.
Careem
Arabic · Careem is a spelling variant of كريم, Karim, meaning generous, noble, or honorable in Arabic.
Caleena
English · Likely a modern variant of Kalina or Colleen-style forms, with a softened melodic spelling.
Chidinma
African · An Igbo name meaning "God is beautiful" or "God is good," built from chi, "God."
Cayse
Irish · Likely a modern spelling of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning watchful or alert.
Cordarius
Latin · Cordarius is a modern elaborated name built with a Latin-style ending, likely related to Cord- surname forms.
Caitriona
Irish · Irish form of Katherine, traditionally interpreted as 'pure'.
Chidozie
African · An Igbo name meaning God repairs or God makes right.
Clayson
English · An English surname-style name meaning son of Clay or one associated with clay.
Cyla
Persian · Cyla is likely a variant of Cyra or Kyla, associated with meanings such as "sun," "throne," or "lady."
Calden
English · An English-style modern name, possibly influenced by place names and the -den ending meaning valley.
Curren
Irish · Curren comes from an Irish surname, often connected with heroic or spear-related roots in Gaelic tradition.
Cortlynn
English · Modern blend of Court/Cort and Lynn elements, used more as a stylish coined name than a traditional one.
Ciena
Italian · Ciena is likely a variant of Siena, the Italian place name associated with the historic Tuscan city.
Cyree
Persian · Cyree is likely a modern variant related to Cyrus or Cyri, names associated with lordship or the Persian royal name Cyrus.
Chidubem
African · Chidubem is an Igbo name from West Africa meaning God is my guide or God leads me.
Caliya
Greek · Caliya is likely a modern form related to Calla or Kalia, often associated with beauty.
Caydon
English · Caydon is a modern English-style variant likely built from names like Caden, with uncertain original meaning.
Capriana
Italian · Likely an elaboration of Capria or Capri, tied to the Italian island name and Latin caper, 'goat.'
Cobee
Hebrew · A creative spelling of Coby or Kobe, a short form connected to Jacob, meaning "supplanter."
Coben
English · Coben is a modern variant of Cohen or Coben, likely influenced by Hebrew priestly surname origins.
Chanoch
Hebrew · The Hebrew form of Enoch, meaning dedicated or initiated.
Cylah
Hebrew · Likely a modern form related to Selah, a Hebrew biblical word used in sacred poetry.
Casten
German · Casten is likely related to Germanic forms like Carsten or Karsten, ultimately tied to the Christian name Christian.
Ceylin
French · Modern variant possibly of Celine, derived from Latin 'caelum' meaning 'heaven' or 'sky.'
Carbon
Latin · From Latin 'carbo' meaning coal or charcoal; used as a bold modern word name referencing the chemical element.
Caycen
English · Modern phonetic variant of Cason or Kaysen, a contemporary invented name with no definitive historical origin.
Coralina
Spanish · Coralina is a Romance-style name derived from coral imagery and used as a decorative feminine form in modern usage.
Colsten
English · Modern variant of Colston, an Old English surname and place name meaning 'Cola's settlement.'
Caylum
Scottish · A modern Scottish-looking form related to Caolom/Colm traditions, with soft nature-themed and Celtic resonance.
Crosley
English · English place-derived surname meaning 'clearing marked by a cross,' from Old English 'cros' and 'leah.'
Calirose
Greek · Modern invented compound of 'Cali' (Greek: beautiful) and 'Rose,' meaning 'beautiful rose.'
Cavani
Italian · Italian family name root linked to locality or lineage, later used as a given name with place-based flavor.
Coalson
English · Coalson is an English surname form meaning “son of Cole,” a family-name style converted into a standalone modern given name.
Cub
English · An English noun meaning a young animal, used in modern naming as a compact and forceful short form.
Chetanna
African · Igbo-inspired African name using chi (God) with a blessing element, typically meaning 'God has done this for me.'
Cahira
Irish · Cahira is likely related to Irish names such as Ciara, carrying the sense of 'dark' or 'dark-haired.'
Codah
English · A modern altered spelling of Coda/Koda-style names, likely chosen for sound rather than traditional etymology.
Caleo
Latin · Caleo appears to draw on Latin and Romance sound patterns, possibly suggesting warmth or fervor, though it is mainly modern in use.
Caspien
Latin · A variant of Caspian, the place name tied to the Caspian Sea and its ancient region.
Celani
African · Celani may reflect African surname usage or Italian sound patterns, though as a given name it is mostly modern and stylized.
Caylix
Latin · Likely a modern form influenced by Calix, from Latin calyx meaning cup, chalice, or flower casing.
Camiri
Spanish · Likely taken from Camiri, a Bolivian place name, giving it a geographic and modern style.
Cailo
Latin · Cailo is likely a modern variant of Caio or Cairo, with Latin roots associated with rejoicing or a place-name influence.
Castian
Latin · Likely a shortened form of Sebastian or Cassian, from Latin roots associated with reverence or belonging to Cassius.
Charlottegrace
French · Charlottegrace is a modern compound combining Charlotte, a French feminine form of Charles, with the English virtue name Grace.
Cymani
African · Cymani appears to be a modern name shaped by African-American naming patterns, possibly influenced by names like Imani meaning faith.
Corum
English · Corum is an English surname-style name, possibly derived from place or family-name origins.
Cyere
English · Cyere appears to be a modern invented name, likely influenced by Cyrus or Tyrese-like contemporary forms.
Corine
French · French form of Corinna, from Greek 'kore' meaning maiden; borne by an ancient Greek poetess.
Claudine
French · French feminine diminutive of Claude, from Latin 'Claudius' meaning 'lame' or 'limping.'
Celie
French · Diminutive of Celia or Cecilia, from Latin 'caelum' meaning 'heaven.'
Celesta
Latin · From Latin 'caelestis' meaning heavenly or celestial; variant of Celeste.
Carolyne
French · French feminine variant of Charles, from Germanic 'karl' meaning free woman.
Cletus
Greek · From Greek 'Anakletos' meaning called forth or invoked; borne by an early pope (St. Cletus).
Ceaser
Latin · Variant spelling of Caesar, the Roman imperial title possibly meaning 'thick head of hair.'
Charlott
French · Variant of Charlotte, the French feminine diminutive of Charles meaning 'free man.'
Carnell
English · English surname from Old French 'crenel' meaning battlement or fortification.
Canary
English · From the songbird name, ultimately from Latin 'Canariae Insulae' (Canary Islands).
Clelia
Latin · From Roman legend of Cloelia, a heroine who escaped captivity; meaning glorious.
Claramae
English · Compound of Clara (Latin, bright and clear) and Mae (English, from Mary or the month of May).
Corrado
Italian · Italian form of Conrad, from Germanic elements 'kuoni' (bold) and 'rad' (counsel), meaning 'bold advisor.'
Clarkson
English · English patronymic surname meaning "son of the clerk," from Latin clericus.
Compton
English · English place-name surname meaning "settlement in a narrow valley," from Old English cumb and tun.
Carmi
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'my vineyard,' borne by several figures in the Old Testament.
Costas
Greek · Greek short form of Constantine, from Latin 'constans' meaning constant or steadfast.
Criss
English · Variant of Chris, a short form of Christopher, from Greek meaning 'bearer of Christ.'
Chan
Chinese · Chinese name and surname with various meanings depending on character, commonly 'old' or 'dawn'.
Cornel
Latin · From Latin Cornelius, associated with the cornel cherry tree or Latin 'cornu' meaning horn.