Information on baby boy names and meanings (C) part A


Cable Old French rope


Cadby Old Norse The warrior's settlement.


Cadell Welsh The battle spirit.


Cadeo Vietnamese folk song


Cadman Celtic A man of battle.




Cadmus Greek A man from the east. A mythological figure.


Cadogan Old Welsh Honour in battle.


Caedmon Celtic A wise warrior.


Caerwyn Welsh A blessed or holy fort.


Caesar Latin The name of the famous Roman emperor.





Cahil Turkish Young and inexperienced.


Cailan Gaelic child


Cailean Scottish Gaelic The victory of the people.


Cain Hebrew/Old French The son of Adam and Eve who murdered his brother Abel. Old French: Battlefield. Also see Cane.


Caine The son of Adam and Eve who murdered his brother Abel. Old French: Battlefield. Also see Cane.


Caithness From Shakespeare's play Macbeth.


Caius From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus.


Cajan


Cal Old English A calf herder.


Calder Old English Stream.


Caldwell Old English cold spring


Caleb Hebrew The devoted one.


Caley Irish Gaelic Slender. A boy or girl's name.


Calhoun Warrior.


Caliban From Shakespeare's play The Tempest.


Calisto Greek most beautiful


Calixto Latin a chalice


Callis Latin cup


Calum Scottish Dove.


Calvert Old English A calf herder.


Calvin Latin The little bald one.


Calvine The little bald one.


Cam Vietnamese, English orange fruit, sweet, beloved, referring to the sun


Camden Gaelic From the winding valley.


Cameron Scottish Gaelic A crooked nose. From an old Scottish surname.


Camille Latin Virginal, unblemished character. Also from a Roman family name. A boy or girl's name.


Camillo From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale.


Camlin Celtic crooked line


Campbell Scottish Gaelic A crooked mouth. The name of one of the great Scottish highland clans.


Candan Turkish sincerely


Candidius From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra.


Cane Gaelic An old surname.


Canice Irish Gaelic The handsome one. The name of several early saints.


Cannon Kannon, Canon


Canute Old Norse A knot. The name of several Danish kings.


Capers


Caphis From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens.


Capucius From Shakespeare's play Henry VIII.


Capulet From Shakespeare's play Romeo & Juliet.


Caradoc Celtic/Welsh Beloved or amiable.


Carden Celtic from the black fortress


Cardew Cornish/Welsh The black fort.


Carel Dutch A free man.


Carey Irish/Celtic/Cornish Irish: The name of a castle. Celtic: From the river. Cornish: The loved one. A boy or girl's name.


Carl German A free man.


Carleton Carl's town or farmer's town.


Carlin Cornish/IrishGaelic Cornish: From the fort by the pool. Irish Gaelic: The little champion. A boy or girl's name.


Carlisle Old English The place of the fort.


Carlo Italian A free man.


Carlos Portuguese/Spanish A free man.


Carlton Old English From the settlement of the free peasants.


Carlyle Old English Carl's island


Carlyon Cornish From the slate earthworks.


Carmelo Hebrew From the garden. After mount Carmel in the holy land.


Carne Cornish A pile of rocks.


Carnelian The name of a gemstone. A boy or girl's name.


Carr Old Norse From the marshland. Also see Carson.


Carrick Irish Gaelic A rocky cliff or cape.


Carrington Old English beautiful


Carroll Irish Gaelic A fierce warrior.


Carson Old English From the marshland. Son of Carr.


Carsten German A follower of Christ. A Christian.


Carsyn From the marshland. Son of Carr.


Carter Old English A cart driver or maker.


Carvell Old French The marshy estate, or the estate of the spearman.


Carver Old English Wood carver.


Carwyn Welsh Blessed love.


Cary Irish/Celtic/Cornish Irish: The name of a castle. Celtic: From the river. Cornish: The loved one. A boy or girl's name.


Case Old French chest


Casey Irish Gaelic The vigilant one. A boy or girl's name.


Casimir Old Slavonic The great destroyer.


Caspar Persian The treasurer. The name of one of the three wise men in the new testament. Also see Gaspar and Jasper.


Casper Persian treasurer


Cassidy Irish Gaelic The clever or ingenious one.


Cassio From Shakespeare's play Othello.


Cassius Latin Vain.


Castel Spanish belonging to a castle


Cathal Irish Gaelic A battle ruler.


Cathan Irish Gaelic Of the battle. Also see Kane.


Cathmor Irish Gaelic A great warrior.


Cato Latin The wise one.


Caton Spanish knowledgable, wise


Cavan Irish Gaelic The handsome one.


Cayden Gaelic spirit of battle


Ceasar Latin to cut


Cecil Latin The blind one.


Cedric English Chief. Invented in the early 1800s by Sir Walter Scott for a character in Ivanhoe.


Cemal Arabic Perfect.


Cengis Turkish


Cerimon From Shakespeare's play Pericles.


Cesar French The name of the famous Roman emperor.


Chad Old English Battle, warrior. From the name of a 7th-century saint.


Chadwick Old English Battle, warrior.


Chahaya Indonesian Light.


Chaika Hebrew life


Chaim Hebrew Life.


Chal English boy, son


Chale Spanish strong and manly


Challis Old French A ladder or stairs.


Chalmers Scottish son of the lord


Chaman Hindu


Chan Chinese A Chinese clan name.


Chance Old French A church official or chancellor. A boy or girl's name.


Chancellor Keeper of records, secretary.


Chancey Old French A church official or chancellor.


Chandan Sanskrit Of the Sandalwood tree.


Chander Cesar, Cezar


Chandler Old French Candle maker.


Chandra Sanskrit A shining moon. A boy or girl's name.


Chane Hindu, Swahili name of a god, dependability


Chaney Old French From the Oak grove.


Channing Old French A canon.


Chapin Old French clergyman


Chapman Old English A merchant or trader.


Charan Hindu


Charles Teutonic Manly, full grown.


Charleton Old English From the settlement of the free peasants.


Charlton Old English From the settlement of the free peasants.


Chas Teutonic Manly, full grown.


Chase Old French The hunter.


Chata African an ending


Chatillon From Shakespeare's play King John.


Chaucer Old French A bootmaker.


Chauncey Old French A church official or chancellor.


Chayton Sioux falcon


Chen Chinese Great or vast.


Cheney Old French From the Oak grove.


Cherokee Native American The name of a tribe.


Chester Latin A Roman site or camp. Also the name of an English city.


Chet Thai A brother.


Chetan Hindu


Chetwin Old English From the cottage on the winding path.


Chevalier French, Old English knight, chase, hunt


Chevy French From chevalier, meaning knight.


Cheyenne Native American A tribe. Also a city in the USA.


Cheyney Old French From the Oak grove.


Chiamaka African God is splendid


Chico Teutonic A free man.


Chike African power of god


Chilton Old English From the children's farm.


Chin Korean The precious one.


Chinmay Hindu


Chintu Hindu


Chiranjeev Hindu ?Chiarina, Ciaira


Chiron Greek A wise teacher.


Chrirag Hindu


Chris Bearing Christ. The patron saint of travellers. Also see Christian.


Christian Latin A follower of Christ. A Christian. A boy or girl's name.


Christie Irish/Scottish A follower of Christ, a Christian. A boy or girl's name.


Christmas Old English Born at Christmas time. A boy or girl's name.


Christopher Greek Bearing Christ. The patron saint of travellers. Also see Christian.


Christos Greek Christ


Christy Irish/Scottish A follower of Christ, a Christian. A boy or girl's name.


Chrysander Greek A golden man.


Chuck Teutonic Manly, full grown.


Chuckie Teutonic A free man.


Chung Chinese The wise one.


Churchill Old English From the church on the hill.


Cian Irish Gaelic Ancient. Also see Keane.


Ciaran Irish Dark, black.


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