Search boys Baby Names starting with letter C
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
51 | Cadwgawn | Welsh | Legendary son of Iddon. | M | |
52 | Cadwr | Welsh | Legendary son of Gwlyon. | M | |
53 | Cadwy | Welsh | Legendary son of Gereint. | M | |
54 | Cadyryeith | Welsh | Well spoken. | M | |
55 | Caecelius | Latin | Blind. | M | |
56 | Caedmon | Anglo-Saxon | Poet. | M | |
57 | Caedwalla | Anglo-Saxon | Name of a king. | M | |
58 | Caelan | Gaelic | Contemporary variant of Cailean 'Child.'. | M | |
59 | Caelan | Irish | Powerful warrior. | M | |
60 | Caelin | Irish | Variant of Caelan: Powerful warrior. | M | |
61 | Caer Llion | Welsh | From Caerleon. | M | |
62 | Caerau | Welsh | From the castle. | M | |
63 | Caerleon | ArthurianLegend | Name of a battle site. | M | |
64 | Caersewiella | English | Lives at the watercress spring. | M | |
65 | Caerwyn | Welsh | White fortress. | M | |
66 | Caesar | Danish | Long hair. | M | |
67 | Caesar | Latin | The family name of Roman dictator Gaius Julias Caesar. Its origin is uncertain:, but may come from 'caesaries' meaning hair, or 'caesius' meaning 'bluish-grey, or 'caedere' meaning to cut, perhaps referring to his birth by Caesarean section. | M | |
68 | Caesar | Shakespearean | Antony and Cleopatra'. Octavius Caesar, Roman triumvir. 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Julius Caesar, Roman statesman and general. | M | |
69 | Caesar | Swedish | Long hair. | M | |
70 | Caesare | Greek | Long haired. | M | |
71 | Caezar | Latin | Variant of Caesar: Hairy. | M | |
72 | Cafall | ArthurianLegend | Arthur's dog. | M | |
73 | Caffar | Irish | Helmet. | M | |
74 | Caflice | Anglo-Saxon | Brave. | M | |
75 | Cagney | Irish | Surname. | M | |
76 | Cahal | Celtic | Strong in battle. | M | |
77 | Cahal | Irish | Variant of Cathall: Ready for war. | M | |
78 | Cahir | Irish | Warrior. | M | |
79 | Cai | ArthurianLegend | Arthur's brother. | M | |
80 | Cai | English | Diminutive of Caius: A variant of Gaius; which is a more common form of the name in Britain. Famous bearer: Cambridge's Caius College is named after its founder, John Caius. | M | |
81 | Cai | Welsh | A diminutive of Cajus, frequently used as an independent name in Wales. Rejoicer. | M | |
82 | Cailean | Gaelic | Young dog, or child. Scottish Gaelic. | M | |
83 | Cailean | Scottish | Triumphant in battle; triumphant in war; virile. Contemporary variant of Cailean 'Child.'. | M | |
84 | Cailen | Gaelic | Child. | M | |
85 | Cailin | Scottish | Contemporary variant of Cailean 'Child.'. | M | |
86 | Caillen | Gaelic | Child. | M | |
87 | Caillen | Scottish | Virile. | M | |
88 | Caimheul | Gaelic | Crooked mouth. | M | |
89 | Cain | Biblical | Possession; or possessed | M | |
90 | Cain | Hebrew | Spear; possessed. In the Bible Cain was the first murderer having killed his brother Abel in a fit of jealousy. | M | |
91 | Cain | Irish | Archaic. | M | |
92 | Cain | Welsh | Clear water. | M | |
93 | Cainan | Biblical | Possessor, purchaser. | M | |
94 | Caindale | English | From the clear river valley. | M | |
95 | Caine | English | Place name unrelated to the Biblical Cain. | M | |
96 | Caine | French | Place name unrelated to the Biblical Cain. | M | |
97 | Caio | Welsh | Variant of Cai: Joy. | M | |
98 | Caiphas | Biblical | He that seeks with diligence; one that vomiteth | M | |
99 | Cairbre | Celtic | Charioteer. | M | |
100 | Cairbre | Irish | Chariot rider. | M |