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Names letter starts with C

Name Meaning Origins Gender
cas Cas means "pure" or "chaste"; derived from Latin and Hebrew. Algonquian, American, Native American Either
casen Casen means "brave" or "vigilant"; derived from English and Latin. American, Anglo-Saxon, English Either
carley Carley means "free man"; derived from Old English and Gaelic origins. Anglo-Saxon, English Female
carli Carli: A feminine name, derived from Charles, meaning "free man." American, Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Latin Female
carolee Carolee: A blend of "Carol" and "Lee," meaning joyful song. American, English Female
carollee Carollee combines "Carol" and "Lee," meaning joyful song and meadow. American, English Female
camylia Camylia means "helper" and originates from Latin and Greek roots. Ancient Greek, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Greek Female
candi Candi means "sweet" in Latin; derived from "candidus" or "candida." American, English, Native American Female
carlee Carlee: A modern variation of Carly, meaning "free man." American, English Female
camile Camile means "attendant at a religious ceremony"; Latin origin, Camillus. French, Latin Either
camitra Camitra means "one who is wise"; origin is Sanskrit. American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Persian, Sanskrit Either
cammi Cammi is a diminutive of Cameron, meaning "crooked nose." American, English Female
camren Camren means "crooked nose"; derived from the Gaelic surname Cameron. American, English Either
cameal Cameal: Derived from Hebrew, meaning "God has redeemed." Arabic, Biblical, Hebrew, Islamic Either
cameel Cameel means "perfect" in Arabic; derived from the root "camel." Arabic, Biblical, Persian Either
cametria Cametria: Unique name, possibly derived from Latin, meaning "one who loves." American, Indigenous, Native American Female
cami Cami: diminutive of Camilla, Latin origin meaning "young ceremonial attendant." American, Armenian, Biblical, Celtic, English, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Latin, Persian, Spanish, Welsh Female
callirrhoe Callirrhoe means "beautiful flow," originating from Greek mythology and language. Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology Female
camaron Camaron means "shrimp" in Spanish; originates from Latin "camarō." Arabic, Spanish Either
cambrya Cambrya means "Wales" in Latin; derived from the Welsh "Cymru." Celtic, Welsh Female
calen Calen means "bringer of light," originating from Gaelic roots. Celtic, Native American Either
calibre Calibre means quality; originates from Latin "calibrum," meaning measuring rod. English, French, Latin Either
callandra Callandra means "beautiful" in Greek; derived from "kallistos" and "andra." Greek, Greek Mythology Female
callaway Callaway means "rocky place"; originates from Old English and Gaelic. American, Anglo-Saxon Either
caiden Caiden means "fighter"; derived from Irish and Gaelic origins. American, Native American Either
caidyn Caidyn: Modern name, possibly derived from Caden, meaning "fighter." American, Native American Either
cailegh Cailegh means "slim" or "fair," originating from Irish Gaelic. Gaelic, Irish Female
cairos Cairos means "opportune moment"; originates from Greek mythology and philosophy. Greek, Greek Mythology Either
caissa Caïssa: Greek muse of chess, symbolizing strategy and intellect. Arthurian Legend, Greek Mythology Female
cadin Cadin means "battle" in Old French; derived from "Cadin." Algonquian, American Either