Search boys Baby Names starting with letter C
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1601 | Crosbey | English | Variant of Crosby: By the cross. | M | |
1602 | Crosbie | English | Variant of Crosby: By the cross. | M | |
1603 | Crosby | English | By the cross. | M | |
1604 | Crosby | Norse | Dwells at the shrine of the cross. | M | |
1605 | Crosby | Teutonic | Dwells by the town. | M | |
1606 | Crosland | English | Literally 'cross land'. | M | |
1607 | Croslea | English | Variant of Crosley: Meadow with a cross. | M | |
1608 | Crosleah | English | From the cross meadow. | M | |
1609 | Crosleigh | English | From the cross meadow. | M | |
1610 | Crosley | English | From the cross meadow. | M | |
1611 | Crosly | English | From the cross meadow. | M | |
1612 | Crossland | English | Variant of Crosland: Literally 'cross land'. | M | |
1613 | Crossley | English | Variant of Crosley: Meadow with a cross. | M | |
1614 | Crow Hreidar | Norse | Son of Ofeig Dangle Beard. | M | |
1615 | Crowley | Irish | Hunch backed. | M | |
1616 | Crowther | English | Fiddle player. | M | |
1617 | Croydon | English | Surname and place-name. | M | |
1618 | Cruadhlaoich | Irish | Hunch backed. | M | |
1619 | Cruim | Scottish | Crooked. | M | |
1620 | Cruz | Portuguese | Cross. | M | |
1621 | Cruz | Spanish | Cross. | M | |
1622 | Crystal | Scottish | Diminutive of Christopher. | M | |
1623 | Ctesippus | Greek | One of Penelope's suitors. | M | |
1624 | Ctibor | Czech | An honourable fight. | M | |
1625 | Ctik | Czech | Variant of Ctibor: An honourable fight. | M | |
1626 | Ctislav | Czech | Variant of Ceslav: Glorious honour. | M | |
1627 | Cuanaic | Irish | Handsome. | M | |
1628 | Cuartio | Spanish | Born fourth. | M | |
1629 | Cuarto | Spanish | Born fourth. | M | |
1630 | Cubert | Welsh | Legendary son of Daere. | M | |
1631 | Cuchulain | Celtic | Mythical Hound of Ulster. | M | |
1632 | Cuddle | Scottish | This diminutive of Cuthbert may have given rise to the Scottish dialect word 'cuddy', meaning donkey. | M | |
1633 | Cuddy | Scottish | This diminutive of Cuthbert may have given rise to the Scottish dialect word 'cuddy', meaning donkey. | M | |
1634 | Cuilean | Gaelic | Cub. | M | |
1635 | Cuilean | Irish | Variant of Coilean: Puppy. | M | |
1636 | Cuinn | Celtic | Wise. | M | |
1637 | Cuinn | Gaelic | Wise. | M | |
1638 | Cuinn | Irish | Wise; intelligent. | M | |
1639 | Cuithbeart | English | Variant of Cuthbert: Famous. | M | |
1640 | Cuithbrig | English | Variant of Cuthbert: Famous. | M | |
1641 | Culain | Celtic | Mythical smith. | M | |
1642 | Culann | Celtic | Mythical smith. | M | |
1643 | Culbart | English | Seaman. | M | |
1644 | Culbert | English | Seaman. | M | |
1645 | Culbert | Teutonic | Cool and inteIligent. | M | |
1646 | Culhwch | ArthurianLegend | Arthur's nephew. | M | |
1647 | Culhwch | Welsh | Legendary son of K;Iydd. | M | |
1648 | Cullan | Gaelic | Handsome. | M | |
1649 | Cullan | Irish | Good-looking lad. Also a variant of Cullent: Holly. | M | |
1650 | Cullen | Celtic | Cub. | M |