Baby Names List
One of the most important things to do when you have a baby is to find the perfect name for your bundle of joy! There are so many names and things to consider, and it can be really confusing to find the best name for your baby.
The first thing you should decide is whether you want the name to have any significance. It doesn’t have to but if it does, you should check what it means. Children usually grow into their names, so finding a name that suits your little one is very important.
I have compiled a list of baby boy names that start with the letter C.
To make it easier for you to find the best name for your baby, I also added a list of famous people whose names start with the letter C – TAKE ME THERE!
Baby Boy Names A-Z
C.J.
Initial-based name, often short for longer names like Christopher James. Modern, casual, and effortlessly cool.
Caalum
Variant of Callum, a Scottish name meaning “dove.” Soft, peaceful, and slightly unique in spelling.
Caballero
Spanish surname meaning “gentleman” or “knight.” Strong, noble, and full of character.
Cabbot
Likely a variation of Cabot, a surname of French origin meaning “seafarer.” Classic, refined, and slightly vintage.
Cabe
Short form of names like Cable or Cabe, meaning unclear. Minimal, modern, and easygoing.
Cabell
English surname possibly meaning “rope maker.” Smooth, polished, and quietly strong.
Cable
English occupational name referring to rope or cord making. Strong, edgy, and unconventional.
Cabot
French surname meaning “to sail along the coast.” Adventurous, historic, and distinctive.
Cace
Modern invented name, possibly a variation of Case or Chase. Sharp, trendy, and unique.
Cadao
Meaning unclear, possibly of Filipino or Spanish influence. Rare, soft-sounding, and intriguing.
Cadbee
Modern invented name, likely based on Cad names. Playful, quirky, and uncommon.
Cadbey
Variant of Cadbee, meaning unclear. Light, modern, and slightly whimsical.
Cadbie
Invented variation, meaning unclear. Friendly, casual, and unique.
Cadby
English surname of place origin. Simple, clean, and subtly classic.
Caddaric
Likely a variation of Cedric, meaning “bounty” or “kindly.” Strong, medieval, and bold.
Caddell
Surname of Scottish origin, meaning unclear. Solid, grounded, and traditional.
Caddice
Modern variation, possibly inspired by Cadence. Soft, creative, and distinctive.
Caddis
English word name (a type of fly used in fishing). Nature-inspired, simple, and unique.
Caddiss
Variant spelling of Caddis. Same nature feel with a slightly edgier twist.
Caddock
Welsh surname possibly meaning “battle.” Strong, rugged, and historic.
Cadel
Modern variation of Caden, meaning “fighter” or “spirit of battle.” Sleek, modern, and strong.
Cadell
Welsh name meaning “battle.” Short, powerful, and rooted in history.
Caden
Modern name possibly derived from Gaelic roots meaning “fighter.” Popular, smooth, and energetic.
Cadfael
Welsh name meaning “battle prince.” Historic, noble, and rich in character.
Cadman
Old English name meaning “warrior.” Strong, classic, and grounded.
Cadmar
Rare name, possibly combining “battle” and “famous.” Bold, strong, and unique.
Cadmo
Italian/Spanish form of Cadmus, meaning “one who excels.” Smooth, international, and distinctive.
Cadmos
Greek form related to Cadmus, meaning “one who excels.” Mythological, strong, and timeless.
Cadmus
Greek mythological name meaning “one who excels.” Classic, intellectual, and powerful.
Cadmuss
Variant spelling of Cadmus. Familiar yet slightly modernized.
Cadoc
Welsh name meaning “battle.” Short, strong, and deeply rooted in history.
Cadog
Variant of Cadoc, meaning “battle.” Simple, bold, and traditional.
Cadogan
Welsh surname meaning “honor in battle.” Noble, refined, and distinguished.
Caduceus
Greek symbol associated with Hermes, representing trade and negotiation. Unique, symbolic, and intellectual.
Caecilius
Ancient Roman name meaning “blind.” Historic, classical, and scholarly.
Caerd
Meaning unclear, possibly a modern or invented name. Sharp, minimal, and mysterious.
Caerwyn
Welsh name meaning “fair castle” or “blessed fort.” Elegant, rare, and full of charm.
Caesar
Latin name meaning “emperor” or “ruler,” famously associated with Julius Caesar. Strong, commanding, and historic.
Caesarius
Latin name meaning “belonging to Caesar.” Classic, rare, and deeply rooted in Roman history.
Caezar
Modern spelling variation of Caesar. Bold, edgy, and slightly more contemporary.
Cahal
Irish name meaning “powerful in battle.” Strong, traditional, and full of heritage.
Cahan
Irish surname meaning “wild goose.” Soft, unique, and quietly distinctive.
Caidan
Modern variation of Aidan, meaning “little fire.” Warm, energetic, and contemporary.
Caide
Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Cade. Short, sleek, and minimal.
Caiden
Variant of Caden, meaning “fighter.” Popular, smooth, and modern.
Caidin
Irish-influenced spelling of Caden/Aidan, meaning “little fire.” Soft, traditional, with a unique twist.
Caidon
Modern variation of Caden, meaning “fighter.” Fresh, strong, and uncommon.
Caile
Variant spelling of Kyle, meaning “narrow strait.” Light, simple, and easygoing.
Cailean
Scottish Gaelic form of Colin, meaning “young creature” or “cub.” Gentle, traditional, and charming.
Caine
Variant of Cain, meaning “acquired” or “possessed.” Strong, sleek, and slightly mysterious.
Cainnech
Irish name meaning “handsome.” Historic, soft, and full of Celtic charm.
Caio
Portuguese form of Caius, meaning “rejoice.” Bright, international, and modern.
Caird
Scottish surname meaning “tinker” or “craftsman.” Strong, grounded, and rustic.
Cairde
Irish word meaning “friends.” Warm, meaningful, and unique.
Cairn
Scottish word for a pile of stones used as a marker. Nature-inspired, minimal, and strong.
Cairne
Variant of Cairn. Soft, simple, and nature-rooted.
Cairns
Scottish surname derived from Cairn. Strong, outdoorsy, and grounded.
Cairo
Place name from the capital of Cairo. Exotic, modern, and full of character.
Caiside
Irish name meaning “curly-haired.” Unique, soft, and rich in heritage.
Caius
Ancient Roman name meaning “rejoice.” Classic, intellectual, and timeless.
Cajetan
Latin name meaning “from Gaeta” (an Italian town). Elegant, historic, and rare.
Cajetano
Spanish form of Cajetan. Smooth, cultured, and distinctive.
Calan
Welsh name meaning “battle.” Short, strong, and traditional.
Calbert
Combination name, possibly blending Cal and Albert (“noble, bright”). Classic, strong, and uncommon.
Calbraith
Scottish surname meaning “servant of the Briton.” Rugged, historic, and distinctive.
Calder
Scottish name meaning “rocky water” or “stream.” Nature-inspired, modern, and strong.
Cale
Short form of Caleb, meaning “faithful” or “devotion.” Simple, cool, and easygoing.
Caleb
Hebrew name meaning “faithful” or “whole-hearted.” Timeless, warm, and widely loved.
Calhoun
Scottish surname meaning “from the narrow woods.” Strong, Southern-style charm with a classic feel.
Calixto
Spanish form of Callistus, meaning “most beautiful.” Elegant, unique, and romantic.
Callaghan
Irish surname meaning “descendant of Ceallach” (bright-headed). Strong, traditional, and bold.
Callahan
Variant of Callaghan. Familiar, friendly, and classic.
Callhoun
Variant spelling of Calhoun. Strong, modernized, and distinctive.
Callice
Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Callis. Soft, unique, and creative.
Callis
Greek-derived name meaning “beautiful.” Simple, smooth, and modern.
Callistus
Greek name meaning “most beautiful.” Historic, elegant, and refined.
Callum
Scottish name meaning “dove.” Soft, peaceful, and widely loved.
Callumet
Variant of Calumet, meaning “peace pipe.” Unique, symbolic, and nature-inspired.
Callys
Modern variation, meaning unclear. Trendy, soft, and distinctive.
Callyx
Stylized form inspired by “calyx” (part of a flower). Modern, edgy, and nature-inspired.
Calogero
Italian name meaning “beautiful elder.” Strong, traditional, and full of character.
Calogeros
Greek variation of Calogero. Bold, cultural, and distinctive.
Calum
Variant spelling of Callum, meaning “dove.” Simple, soft, and classic.
Calumet
Native American word meaning “peace pipe.” Symbolic, unique, and meaningful.
Calvert
English surname meaning “cowherd.” Strong, refined, and traditional.
Calvin
French/Latin name meaning “bald” or “hairless.” Classic, intellectual, and widely recognized.
Calvino
Italian form of Calvin. Smooth, artistic, and sophisticated.
Camaeron
Variant of Cameron, meaning “crooked nose.” Strong, modern, and slightly unique in spelling.
Camden
English place name meaning “winding valley.” Trendy, modern, and widely popular.
Camdin
Variant of Camden. Fresh, casual, and slightly unique.
Camdon
Another variation of Camden. Strong, modern, and distinctive.
Camedon
Extended variation of Camden. Unique, smooth, and uncommon.
Camillo
Italian form of Camillus, meaning “young ceremonial attendant.” Elegant, classic, and romantic.
Camillus
Ancient Roman name meaning “attendant at religious services.” Historic, refined, and noble.
Camilo
Spanish form of Camillus. Warm, smooth, and internationally appealing.
Campbel
Variant spelling of Campbell, a Scottish surname meaning “crooked mouth.” Rugged, familiar, and slightly modernized.
Campian
Likely a variation of Campion, from Latin meaning “champion.” Strong, rare, and full of character.
Campion
Latin-derived name meaning “champion.” Confident, classic, and distinctive.
Camran
Variant of Kamran, a Persian name meaning “successful” or “prosperous.” Smooth, strong, and international.
Camry
Modern name inspired by the Toyota Camry. Trendy, sleek, and contemporary.
Can
Turkish name meaning “life” or “soul.” Short, meaningful, and powerful.
Canaan
Biblical place name referring to the “promised land.” Spiritual, historic, and meaningful.
Canaday
Surname of Canadian origin. Strong, geographic, and distinctive.
Canady
Variant of Canaday. Simple, modern, and approachable.
Canbey
Modern invented name, meaning unclear. Unique, soft, and uncommon.
Canbie
Variation of Canby, meaning unclear. Friendly, light, and modern.
Canby
English surname meaning “village by the reeds.” Clean, simple, and grounded.
Candelareo
Variant of Candelario, from Spanish meaning “candle maker.” Unique, cultural, and warm.
Candelario
Spanish name meaning “related to candles.” Traditional, strong, and full of heritage.
Candelaro
Italian variation of Candelario. Smooth, warm, and distinctive.
Candelerio
Variant spelling of Candelario. Unique, flowing, and cultural.
Candelero
Spanish name meaning “candlestick.” Rare, symbolic, and traditional.
Candidio
Variant of Candidus, Latin meaning “bright” or “pure.” Soft, rare, and elegant.
Canfield
English surname meaning “open land” or “field.” Strong, classic, and grounded.
Canice
Irish name meaning “handsome.” Soft, charming, and traditional.
Cannan
Variant of Canaan. Biblical, strong, and meaningful.
Canning
English surname meaning “descendant of Cana.” Classic, solid, and familiar.
Cannon
English occupational name referring to a church official or weapon. Strong, bold, and modern.
Canon
Word name meaning “rule” or “standard.” Clean, intellectual, and minimal.
Canute
Old Norse name meaning “knot.” Historic, royal, and strong (linked to King Canute).
Canyon
Nature name referring to a deep valley. Adventurous, modern, and outdoorsy.
Caoimhin
Irish name pronounced “Kee-van,” meaning “gentle” or “kind.” Traditional, soft, and deeply cultural.
Caolan
Irish name meaning “slender.” Light, modern, and easygoing.
Cap
Short form nickname-style name, meaning unclear. Casual, bold, and minimal.
Capel
Welsh name meaning “chapel.” Simple, classic, and unique.
Capell
Variant of Capel. Clean, traditional, and slightly refined.
Capello
Italian surname meaning “hat.” Stylish, smooth, and distinctive.
Capp
Short surname-style name, meaning unclear. Sharp, modern, and bold.
Cappel
Variant of Capel. Simple, grounded, and traditional.
Capps
English surname derived from Cap. Strong, casual, and familiar.
Caradoc
Welsh name meaning “beloved.” Historic, noble, and rich in character.
Caradog
Variant of Caradoc. Traditional, strong, and deeply Welsh.
Caragod
Rare variation of Caradoc, meaning “beloved.” Unique, bold, and uncommon.
Card
Word name meaning “card” or “paper.” Minimal, modern, and unconventional.
Cardelle
Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Card or Caradoc. Soft, elegant, and unique.
Carew
Welsh surname meaning “fort near a slope.” Classic, refined, and historic.
Carewe
Variant of Carew. Elegant, traditional, and slightly unique.
Carl
German name meaning “free man.” Timeless, strong, and widely used.
Carleton
English name meaning “settlement of free men.” Classic, polished, and traditional.
Carlile
Variant of Carlisle. Refined, historic, and slightly softer in tone.
Carlisle
English place name meaning “fort by the wall.” Strong, classic, and sophisticated.
Carlito
Spanish diminutive of Carlos meaning “free man.” Warm, friendly, and charming.
Carlo
Italian form of Carl meaning “free man.” Simple, smooth, and classic.
Carlos
Spanish form of Carl meaning “free man.” Strong, timeless, and widely recognized.
Carlow
Irish place name meaning “four lakes.” Unique, geographic, and grounded.
Carlowe
Variant of Carlow. Smooth, modern, and slightly refined.
Carlsen
Scandinavian surname meaning “son of Carl.” Strong, clean, and Nordic.
Carlson
English/Scandinavian surname meaning “son of Carl.” Familiar, solid, and classic.
Carlssen
Variant spelling of Carlsen. Modernized, clean, and distinctive.
Carlsson
Swedish surname meaning “son of Carl.” Strong, traditional, and Nordic.
Carlton
English name meaning “settlement of free men.” Classic, polished, and widely used.
Carlyle
English surname meaning “from Carlisle.” Elegant, literary, and refined.
Carmello
Variant of Carmelo, from Hebrew meaning “garden” or “vineyard.” Smooth, warm, and rich.
Carmelo
Italian/Spanish name meaning “garden” or “vineyard.” Strong, classic, and romantic.
Carmichael
Scottish surname meaning “follower of Saint Michael.” Strong, traditional, and noble.
Carmino
Variant of Carmine, meaning “song” or “garden.” Soft, melodic, and unique.
Carnahan
Irish surname meaning “little champion.” Strong, bold, and full of heritage.
Carne
Latin root meaning “flesh” or possibly a surname. Short, unique, and uncommon.
Carnell
English surname meaning “little cairn (pile of stones).” Strong, grounded, and rustic.
Carnelle
Variant of Carnell, likely meaning “little cairn (stone pile).” Soft, rare, and gently refined.
Carnes
English surname meaning “dweller by the cairn.” Strong, simple, and grounded.
Carney
Irish surname meaning “victorious.” Friendly, classic, and easygoing.
Carny
Variant of Carney. Casual, modern, and slightly playful.
Carollan
Irish surname related to Carroll, meaning “fierce in battle.” Strong, traditional, and full of heritage.
Carollus
Latinized variation of Carolus, meaning “free man.” Classic, historic, and scholarly.
Carolos
Variant of Carlos, meaning “free man.” Smooth, international, and modern.
Carolus
Latin form of Charles meaning “free man.” Elegant, historic, and timeless.
Carpenter
English occupational name meaning “woodworker.” Strong, practical, and grounded.
Carr
Irish/Scottish surname meaning “rock” or “marsh.” Short, solid, and strong.
Carrick
Irish/Scottish name meaning “rock” or “coastal cliff.” Rugged, nature-inspired, and distinctive.
Carrlos
Variant spelling of Carlos, meaning “free man.” Familiar with a unique twist.
Carsan
Modern variation of Carson, meaning “son of Carr.” Fresh, simple, and contemporary.
Carsen
Variant of Carson, meaning “son of Carr.” Clean, modern, and widely used.
Carsten
German/Scandinavian form of Christian meaning “follower of Christ.” Strong, classic, and European.
Carston
Variant of Carsten/Carson. Modern, strong, and slightly uncommon.
Carswell
English surname meaning “watercress stream.” Nature-inspired, refined, and distinctive.
Cartrell
Modern surname-style name, meaning unclear. Bold, unique, and contemporary.
Carvel
French-derived name meaning “small ship.” Smooth, nautical, and distinctive.
Carvell
Variant of Carvel. Strong, polished, and slightly more formal.
Carver
English occupational name meaning “wood carver.” Strong, modern, and creative.
Carvil
Variant of Carvel, meaning “small ship.” Smooth, rare, and slightly nautical.
Carville
French surname meaning “town of ships.” Refined, classic, and distinctive.
Carwyn
Welsh name meaning “blessed love.” Soft, meaningful, and full of charm.
Caryngton
Variant of Carrington, meaning “town of marshland.” Elegant, long, and refined.
Casander
Variant of Cassander, Greek name meaning “shining upon men.” Strong, historic, and bold.
Casandro
Spanish/Italian variation of Cassander. Smooth, romantic, and international.
Casar
Variant of Caesar, meaning “emperor.” Short, powerful, and commanding.
Casca
Latin name known from Julius Caesar. Sharp, historic, and literary.
Case
English word name meaning “container” or short form of Casey. Clean, minimal, and modern.
Cash
English word name meaning “money,” also linked to Johnny Cash. Cool, bold, and edgy.
Casimeer
Variant of Casimir, meaning “bringer of peace.” Unique, soft, and distinguished.
Casimir
Slavic name meaning “proclaimer of peace.” Strong, classic, and noble.
Casimiro
Spanish/Italian form of Casimir. Warm, traditional, and refined.
Casmir
Shortened form of Casimir. Simple, modern, and strong.
Casmire
Variant spelling of Casimir. Soft, elegant, and unique.
Caspar
Persian name meaning “treasurer,” one of the Three Wise Men in the Bible. Classic, spiritual, and timeless.
Casper
Variant of Caspar. Friendly, familiar, and slightly playful.
Caspian
Geographic name from the Caspian Sea. Strong, adventurous, and modern.
Cassander
Greek name meaning “shining upon men.” Powerful, historic, and intellectual.
Cassandero
Extended variation of Cassander. Bold, dramatic, and unique.
Cassedy
Variant of Cassidy, meaning “curly-haired.” Friendly, modern, and approachable.
Casshe
Modern invented variation, meaning unclear. Edgy, short, and distinctive.
Cassian
Latin name meaning “hollow” or “empty,” associated with saints. Smooth, elegant, and rising in popularity.
Cassiel
Hebrew name meaning “God is my covering.” Spiritual, rare, and mysterious.
Cassio
Italian form related to Cassius. Smooth, romantic, and literary (linked to Othello).
Cassius
Latin name meaning “hollow,” famously borne by Muhammad Ali. Strong, classic, and powerful.
Caster
English occupational name meaning “one who casts.” Strong, modern, and industrial.
Castor
Greek mythological name, one of the twin stars in Gemini. Bold, celestial, and historic.
Castorio
Italian variation of Castor. Smooth, rare, and distinctive.
Caswell
English surname meaning “watercress spring.” Nature-inspired, calm, and refined.
Catfish
English word name referring to the fish. Playful, quirky, and unconventional.
Cathal
Irish name meaning “battle ruler.” Strong, traditional, and full of heritage.
Cathan
Variant of Cathal, meaning “battle.” Soft, historic, and simple.
Cathaoir
Irish name meaning “warrior” or “battle man.” Rare, bold, and deeply traditional.
Catharnaigh
Irish surname meaning “warlike.” Strong, cultural, and historic.
Cathasaigh
Irish surname meaning “vigilant” or “watchful.” Unique, traditional, and meaningful.
Cattlin
Variant of Caitlin/Catlin, meaning “pure.” Soft, modern, and familiar.
Catullo
Italian form of Catullus, meaning “little cat.” Artistic, rare, and charming.
Catullus
Ancient Roman name meaning “little cat,” associated with a famous poet. Classic, literary, and refined.
Cavan
Irish place name meaning “hollow.” Simple, strong, and modern.
Caxton
English name meaning “town of cakes.” Unique, stylish, and modern.
Caydan
Variant of Caden, meaning “fighter.” Trendy, energetic, and modern.
Cayden
Popular modern name meaning “fighter.” Smooth, familiar, and widely used.
Caydin
Variant spelling of Cayden. Fresh, modern, and slightly unique.
Caydon
Another variation of Cayden. Strong, simple, and contemporary.
Cayetano
Spanish name meaning “from Gaeta.” Elegant, traditional, and distinctive.
Cayle
Variant of Kyle, meaning “narrow strait.” Short, simple, and easygoing.
Cayleb
Modern spelling of Caleb, meaning “faithful.” Familiar with a fresh twist.
Cayto
Modern invented name, meaning unclear. Short, edgy, and unique.
Caz
Nickname-style name, often short for names like Caspar or Carlos. Casual, cool, and modern.
Ceadda
Old English name meaning “battle.” Historic, rare, and strong.
Ceallachan
Irish name meaning “bright-headed.” Traditional, rich, and cultural.
Cecilio
Spanish form of Cecilius, meaning “blind.” Smooth, classic, and elegant.
Cecilius
Ancient Roman name meaning “blind.” Historic, scholarly, and timeless.
Ced
Short form of Cedric. Simple, modern, and easygoing.
Cedric
Old English name meaning “bounty” or “kindly.” Classic, strong, and widely recognized.
Cedrick
Variant of Cedric. Familiar with a slightly modern twist.
Cedrik
Alternative spelling of Cedric. Sleek, modern, and distinctive.
Cedro
Spanish/Italian word meaning “cedar tree.” Nature-inspired, warm, and smooth.
Cefirino
Variant of Zephyrinus, meaning “west wind.” Rare, soft, and elegant.
Celeborn
Literary name from The Lord of the Rings. Elvish, graceful, and mystical.
Celestino
Latin name meaning “heavenly.” Elegant, spiritual, and refined.
Celesto
Variant of Celeste, meaning “heavenly.” Soft, unique, and modern.
Celindo
Spanish/Italian name meaning “beautiful.” Rare, romantic, and smooth.
Celino
Variant of Celestino, meaning “heavenly.” Gentle, soft, and distinctive.
Celio
Latin name meaning “heaven.” Short, elegant, and refined.
Celsius
Scientific name associated with Celsius scale. Smart, modern, and unique.
Celso
Spanish/Italian name meaning “lofty” or “high.” Strong, classic, and refined.
Celsus
Latin name meaning “elevated” or “lofty.” Historic, intellectual, and bold.
Cephas
Aramaic name meaning “rock,” associated with Saint Peter. Strong, biblical, and meaningful.
Cephus
Variant of Cephas. Short, rare, and distinctive.
Cerdic
Anglo-Saxon name meaning “leader” or “chief.” Historic, strong, and bold.
Ceredig
Welsh name meaning “beloved.” Traditional, soft, and meaningful.
Cereno
Italian/Spanish name meaning “serene.” Calm, elegant, and smooth.
Cesar
Spanish form of Caesar meaning “ruler.” Strong, classic, and widely used.
Cesare
Italian form of Caesar. Sophisticated, strong, and timeless.
Cesario
Italian/Spanish variation of Caesar. Elegant, rare, and refined.
Cesaro
Variant of Cesare. Smooth, modern, and distinctive.
Cesco
Italian nickname for Francesco. Friendly, casual, and charming.
Cetanwakuwa
Native American name meaning “thunder hawk.” Powerful, rare, and deeply symbolic.
Cevin
Modern variation of Kevin, meaning “handsome.” Fresh, simple, and unique.
Cezar
Variant spelling of Caesar. Bold, modern, and edgy.
Chace
Variant of Chase, meaning “to hunt.” Sleek, modern, and energetic.
Chad
Old English name meaning “battle” or “warrior.” Short, strong, and classic.
Chadd
Variant of Chad. Familiar with a slightly heavier feel.
Chaddie
Diminutive of Chad. Playful, soft, and friendly.
Chadley
Modern combination name. Casual, contemporary, and approachable.
Chadric
Variant of Cedric/Chad, meaning “battle ruler.” Strong, bold, and unique.
Chadrick
Extended form of Chadric. Powerful, modern, and distinctive.
Chadwick
English surname meaning “dairy farm.” Classic, polished, and familiar.
Chadwyck
Stylized spelling of Chadwick. Traditional with a modern twist.
Chai
Hebrew word meaning “life.” Short, meaningful, and spiritual.
Chaim
Hebrew name meaning “life.” Traditional, strong, and deeply meaningful.
Chairo
Variant of Cairo, inspired by Cairo. Modern, exotic, and distinctive.
Chaitanya
Sanskrit name meaning “consciousness” or “spirit.” Deep, spiritual, and meaningful.
Chaka
African name meaning “king” or linked to a famous Zulu leader. Strong, bold, and powerful.
Chalklea
English surname meaning “chalk meadow.” Nature-inspired, rare, and unique.
Chalkley
Variant of Chalklea. Classic, grounded, and rustic.
Chalklie
Modern variation of Chalkley. Unique, soft, and distinctive.
Chalmer
Scottish name meaning “servant of Saint Mary.” Traditional, strong, and understated.
Chalmers
Scottish surname related to Chalmer. Solid, classic, and refined.
Chalney
English place name meaning “chalk clearing.” Soft, unique, and nature-inspired.
Cham
Biblical name meaning “hot” or “sunburnt.” Short, ancient, and meaningful.
Chambellan
French variation of Chamberlain, meaning “royal attendant.” Elegant, rare, and refined.
Chamberlain
English occupational name meaning “royal officer.” Noble, classic, and distinguished.
Chamberlin
Variant of Chamberlain. Traditional, polished, and familiar.
Chambers
English surname meaning “rooms” or “servant of the chamber.” Strong, modern, and clean.
Champ
Word name meaning “champion.” Confident, bold, and playful.
Champeon
Variant of Champion, meaning “warrior” or “winner.” Strong, energetic, and distinctive.
Champion
English word name meaning “winner” or “warrior.” Bold, confident, and empowering.
Chan
Chinese surname meaning “zen” or “meditation.” Short, calm, and meaningful.
Chanan
Hebrew name meaning “gracious” or “merciful.” Warm, spiritual, and gentle.
Chananiah
Hebrew name meaning “God is gracious.” Biblical, strong, and deeply meaningful.
Chananya
Hebrew variation of Chananiah. Traditional, spiritual, and rooted in heritage.
Chance
English word name meaning “luck” or “fortune.” Modern, upbeat, and optimistic.
Chancellor
English title meaning “official” or “advisor.” Strong, formal, and authoritative.
Chancelor
Variant spelling of Chancellor. Modernized, bold, and distinctive.
Chancey
Variant of Chance. Friendly, casual, and approachable.
Chancy
Variant of Chance, meaning “risky” or “full of luck.” Playful, modern, and edgy.
Chand
Hindi name meaning “moon.” Soft, simple, and poetic.
Chandak
Indian name meaning “moon-like.” Unique, cultural, and meaningful.
Chandan
Sanskrit name meaning “sandalwood.” Warm, natural, and rich in tradition.
Chander
Variant of Chandra, meaning “moon.” Smooth, gentle, and classic.
Chandrabha
Sanskrit name meaning “light of the moon.” Elegant, poetic, and rare.
Chandrak
Short form of Chandrakant, meaning “moon.” Strong, minimal, and unique.
Chandrakant
Sanskrit name meaning “beloved of the moon.” Traditional, strong, and meaningful.
Chandraraj
Sanskrit name meaning “king of the moon.” Regal, rare, and powerful.
Chandresh
Sanskrit name meaning “lord of the moon.” Strong, spiritual, and distinguished.
Chane
Variant of Shane, meaning “God is gracious.” Smooth, modern, and simple.
Chang
Chinese name meaning “prosperous” or “flourishing.” Strong, positive, and classic.
Chaniel
Modern variation of Daniel, meaning “God is my judge.” Unique, spiritual, and soft.
Chanin
Thai name meaning “moonlight” or “young boy.” Gentle, modern, and meaningful.
Chankrishna
Compound Indian name combining “Krishna” (a deity) with a prefix. Spiritual, rare, and deeply cultural.
Chann
Short variation of Chan. Minimal, modern, and clean.
Channe
Variant of Chan. Soft, simple, and unique.
Channing
English surname meaning “young wolf.” Trendy, modern, and widely recognized.
Channoch
Variant of Chanoch, meaning “dedicated.” Strong, traditional, and rare.
Channon
Variant of Shannon. Smooth, modern, and familiar.
Chano
Short form of Chananiah. Friendly, warm, and approachable.
Chanoch
Hebrew name meaning “dedicated” or “trained.” Biblical, strong, and meaningful.
Chanok
Variant of Chanoch. Simple, unique, and rooted in tradition.
Chanse
Modern variation of Chance. Fresh, unique, and contemporary.
Chansellor
Stylized variation of Chancellor. Bold, modern, and distinctive.
Chantrey
English surname meaning “stone enclosure.” Elegant, rare, and refined.
Chantry
English word/name meaning “chapel.” Soft, classic, and slightly vintage.
Chantz
Modern variation of Chance. Edgy, short, and contemporary.
Chany
Short form of Chananiah. Warm, simple, and friendly.
Chanyel
Modern variation of Daniel/Chaniel. Unique, spiritual, and soft.
Chanze
Creative spelling of Chance. Modern, trendy, and bold.
Chap
English word meaning “young man.” Casual, playful, and informal.
Chaparall
Variant of Chaparral, meaning “scrubland.” Nature-inspired, rugged, and unique.
Chaparral
Spanish word meaning “scrubland.” Nature-inspired, rugged, and distinctive.
Chapel
English word meaning “place of worship.” Soft, spiritual, and unique.
Chaplain
English occupational name meaning “clergy member.” Classic, meaningful, and traditional.
Chaplin
English surname meaning “priest.” Familiar, vintage, and refined.
Chaplinn
Variant spelling of Chaplin. Classic with a modern twist.
Chapman
English surname meaning “merchant.” Strong, traditional, and grounded.
Chappelin
Variant of Chaplin/Chaplain. Rare, soft, and distinctive.
Chappy
Nickname-style name derived from Chap. Playful, casual, and friendly.
Chaps
English word meaning “fellows” or “guys.” Informal, fun, and unconventional.
Charaka
Sanskrit name of an ancient physician and scholar. Intellectual, historic, and meaningful.
Charles Edouard
Combination of Charles (“free man”) and Édouard (“wealthy guardian”). Elegant, classic, and refined.
Charles Louis
Combination of Charles (“free man”) and Louis (“renowned warrior”). Timeless, strong, and sophisticated.
Charles
Germanic name meaning “free man.” Classic, timeless, and widely loved.
Charleson
Variant of Charleston, meaning “son of Charles.” Strong, modern, and distinctive.
Charleston
English place name meaning “settlement of free men.” Polished, stylish, and classic.
Charleton
Variant of Carlton/Charleston. Refined, traditional, and slightly unique.
Charlot
French diminutive of Charles. Soft, elegant, and European.
Charls
Modern spelling of Charles. Minimal, edgy, and contemporary.
Charlton
English surname meaning “settlement of free men.” Strong, classic, and established.
Charpentier
French surname meaning “carpenter.” Sophisticated, artistic, and distinctive.
Charro
Spanish term meaning “horseman.” Bold, cultural, and full of character.
Charudatta
Sanskrit name meaning “given by beauty.” Elegant, rare, and meaningful.
Charvaka
Ancient Indian philosophical name. Intellectual, historic, and unique.
Chas
Short form of Charles. Casual, simple, and classic.
Chase
English name meaning “hunter.” Modern, energetic, and widely popular.
Chasen
Variant of Chase. Smooth, modern, and distinctive.
Chaska
Native American name meaning “firstborn son.” Meaningful, strong, and unique.
Chau
Vietnamese name meaning “pearl.” Short, elegant, and meaningful.
Chaunce
Variant of Chance, meaning “fortune.” Rare, soft, and classic.
Chauncey
French-derived name meaning “chancellor.” Refined, vintage, and distinguished.
Chauncy
Variant spelling of Chauncey. Classic with a modern edge.
Chaunsey
Modern variation of Chauncey. Unique, soft, and distinctive.
Chaunsy
Another variation of Chauncey. Casual, modern, and uncommon.
Chaviv
Hebrew name meaning “beloved.” Warm, meaningful, and strong.
Chawn
Variant of Shawn, meaning “God is gracious.” Simple, modern, and familiar.
Chawncey
Creative variation of Chauncey. Bold, modern, and unique.
Chayann
Variant of Cheyenne, meaning unclear (Native American origin). Trendy, soft, and modern.
Chayce
Variant of Chase. Fresh, modern, and slightly edgy.
Chayden
Modern blend of Chase and Aiden, meaning “fighter.” Trendy, energetic, and popular.
Chayil
Hebrew name meaning “strength” or “valor.” Strong, meaningful, and powerful.
Chayim
Hebrew name meaning “life.” Deep, spiritual, and traditional.
Chayne
Variant of Shane, meaning “God is gracious.” Smooth, modern, and simple.
Chayo
Spanish nickname often for Rosario. Warm, friendly, and approachable.
Chayse
Variant spelling of Chase. Modern, sleek, and popular.
Chayton
Native American name meaning “falcon.” Strong, nature-inspired, and bold.
Chayyim
Variant of Chayim, meaning “life.” Traditional, meaningful, and deeply rooted.
Chaz
Nickname for Charles. Casual, cool, and modern.
Chazz
Stylized form of Chaz. Bold, playful, and edgy.
Che
Short name associated with Che Guevara. Minimal, strong, and iconic.
Chelton
Variant of Shelton or Chelton, meaning “town on a ledge.” Smooth, modern, and slightly refined.
Chen
Chinese name meaning “morning” or “dawn.” Short, meaningful, and widely used.
Cheney
French-derived surname meaning “oak grove.” Strong, classic, and grounded.
Cheng
Chinese name meaning “accomplished” or “successful.” Positive, strong, and traditional.
Cheny
Variant of Chen. Soft, modern, and unique.
Cherokee
Name of a Native American tribe. Cultural, strong, and distinctive.
Cheroot
Word name referring to a type of cigar. Vintage, unusual, and bold.
Cherub
English word meaning “angelic being.” Soft, sweet, and symbolic.
Cherut
Hebrew name meaning “freedom.” Strong, meaningful, and unique.
Chesly
Variant of Chesley, meaning “camp in the meadow.” Soft, friendly, and modern.
Chesny
Variant of Chesney, meaning “oak grove.” Light, trendy, and approachable.
Chess
Word name inspired by the game. Smart, modern, and distinctive.
Chester
English name meaning “fortress” or “camp.” Classic, vintage, and strong.
Cheston
Variant of Chester. Modern, smooth, and slightly unique.
Chet
Short form of Chester. Casual, friendly, and classic.
Chetwen
Variant of Chetwin, meaning unclear. Unique, soft, and rare.
Chetwin
English surname meaning “settlement near a wood.” Strong, traditional, and grounded.
Chetwyn
Variant of Chetwin. Smooth, refined, and slightly modern.
Chetwynd
English surname meaning “wooded settlement.” Classic, aristocratic, and distinctive.
Chetwynn
Variant of Chetwynd. Elegant, modernized, and unique.
Cheval
French word meaning “horse.” Strong, stylish, and European.
Chevalier
French name meaning “knight.” Noble, elegant, and sophisticated.
Chevall
Variant of Cheval. Short, sleek, and distinctive.
Chevron
Word name meaning “zigzag pattern,” also associated with Chevron. Modern, bold, and edgy.
Chevy
Nickname-style name, often linked to Chevrolet cars. Casual, modern, and cool.
Chezare
Variant of Cesare, meaning “ruler.” Elegant, unique, and European.
Chi
Chinese name meaning “energy” or “life force.” Short, spiritual, and meaningful.
Chic
French word meaning “stylish.” Trendy, minimal, and fashionable.
Chicago
Place name from Chicago. Bold, urban, and modern.
Chick
English word meaning “young bird.” Playful, casual, and light.
Chico
Spanish name meaning “boy” or “small.” Friendly, warm, and approachable.
Chijioke
Igbo name meaning “God holds the gift.” Deep, spiritual, and meaningful.
Chik
Short variation of Chick or Chike. Simple, modern, and minimal.
Chike
Igbo name meaning “God’s power.” Strong, spiritual, and distinctive.
Chiko
Variant of Chico. Friendly, casual, and modern.
Chileogu
Igbo name meaning “God’s work.” Meaningful, strong, and unique.
Chill
English word name meaning “calm” or “relaxed.” Modern, casual, and laid-back.
Chilton
English name meaning “town near a spring.” Classic, refined, and grounded.
Chim
Short form or nickname-style name, meaning unclear. Minimal, soft, and unique.
Chima
Igbo name meaning “God knows.” Deep, spiritual, and meaningful.
Chimaijem
Igbo name meaning “God has done well.” Strong, expressive, and deeply meaningful.
Chinelo
Igbo name meaning “God thinks of me.” Warm, spiritual, and meaningful.
Chineze
Igbo name meaning “God guides.” Strong, uplifting, and deeply meaningful.
Chino
Spanish nickname meaning “curly-haired” or “small.” Casual, friendly, and approachable.
Chintak
Indian name meaning “thoughtful” or “reflective.” Calm, intellectual, and unique.
Chinua
Igbo name meaning “God’s own.” Strong, cultural, and meaningful.
Chioke
Igbo name meaning “God’s share” or “God’s gift.” Spiritual, strong, and distinctive.
Chip
English nickname meaning “small piece.” Casual, playful, and classic.
Chipper
English word name meaning “cheerful.” Light, upbeat, and friendly.
Chiranjiv
Sanskrit name meaning “immortal.” Powerful, spiritual, and meaningful.
Chirayu
Sanskrit name meaning “long-lived.” Positive, traditional, and meaningful.
Chiro
Variant of Cyrus, meaning “sun” or “throne.” Short, smooth, and modern.
Choncey
Variant of Chauncey, meaning “chancellor.” Unique, vintage, and refined.
Chong
Chinese name meaning “loyal” or “honest.” Strong, simple, and traditional.
Choni
Variant of Choni/Chana, meaning “grace.” Soft, warm, and unique.
Choresh
Hebrew name meaning “root.” Deep, symbolic, and meaningful.
Chrestien
Old French form of Christian, meaning “follower of Christ.” Historic, elegant, and rare.
Chretien
French form of Christian. Refined, classic, and European.
Chriss
Variant of Chris, meaning “bearer of Christ.” Casual, modern, and familiar.
Christiano
Italian/Spanish form of Christian. Smooth, strong, and widely recognized.
Christianus
Latin form of Christian. Historic, formal, and classic.
Christo
Short form of Christopher or Christian. Simple, modern, and strong.
Christof
Variant of Christoph, meaning “bearer of Christ.” Sleek, European, and distinctive.
Christofer
Variant of Christopher. Familiar with a modern spelling.
Christoffer
Scandinavian form of Christopher. Strong, classic, and international.
Christoforo
Italian form of Christopher. Elegant, historic, and refined.
Christoforus
Latin form of Christopher. Ancient, scholarly, and formal.
Christoper
Variant spelling of Christopher. Familiar, slightly simplified.
Christoph
German form of Christopher. Strong, classic, and refined.
Christophe
French form of Christopher. Smooth, elegant, and European.
Christopher
Greek name meaning “bearer of Christ.” Timeless, strong, and widely loved.
Christophoros
Original Greek form of Christopher. Historic, traditional, and powerful.
Christos
Greek name meaning “anointed one.” Spiritual, classic, and meaningful.
Chriztian
Modern stylized spelling of Christian. Trendy, bold, and unique.
Chu
Chinese name meaning “pearl” or “vermilion.” Short, meaningful, and traditional.
Chuck
Nickname for Charles, meaning “free man.” Friendly, casual, and classic.
Chuckie
Diminutive of Chuck. Playful, light, and informal.
Chucky
Variant of Chuckie. Familiar, playful, and slightly edgy.
Chukwubuikem
Igbo name meaning “God is my strength.” Powerful, spiritual, and deeply meaningful.
Chung
Chinese/Korean name meaning “loyal” or “righteous.” Strong, traditional, and respected.
Churchil
Variant of Churchill, meaning “church hill.” Strong, historic, and refined.
Churchill
English surname meaning “church hill,” associated with Winston Churchill. Classic, powerful, and distinguished.
Chwalibog
Slavic name meaning “glorify God.” Strong, rare, and deeply traditional.
Cian
Irish name meaning “ancient” or “enduring.” Short, strong, and timeless.
Cicero
Latin name meaning “chickpea,” associated with a famous Roman orator. Intellectual, historic, and bold.
Cid
Spanish title meaning “lord,” associated with El Cid. Strong, heroic, and classic.
Cillian
Irish name meaning “little church.” Soft, popular, and modern.
Cinaed
Old Irish name meaning “born of fire.” Strong, ancient, and powerful.
Cincinnatus
Latin name meaning “curly-haired,” linked to a Roman leader. Historic, bold, and distinctive.
Cinneidigh
Irish surname meaning “helmeted head.” Strong, traditional, and cultural.
Cipriano
Spanish/Italian name meaning “from Cyprus.” Smooth, classic, and elegant.
Ciprien
French form of Cyprian. Refined, soft, and European.
Ciriaco
Italian/Spanish name meaning “of the lord.” Traditional, warm, and meaningful.
Ciril
Variant of Cyril, meaning “lordly.” Simple, classic, and strong.
Cirilio
Extended form of Cyril. Unique, smooth, and distinctive.
Cirillo
Italian form of Cyril. Elegant, classic, and refined.
Cirilo
Spanish form of Cyril. Warm, traditional, and strong.
Ciro
Italian/Spanish name meaning “sun” or linked to Cyrus. Short, strong, and modern.
Cirrus
Latin word meaning “curl” or “cloud.” Nature-inspired, soft, and modern.
Cisco
Short form of Francisco. Casual, friendly, and widely recognized.
Claas
German/Dutch short form of Nicholas, meaning “victory of the people.” Strong, simple, and classic.
Claes
Scandinavian variant of Nicholas. Clean, traditional, and distinctive.
Claiborn
Variant of Claiborne, meaning “clay brook.” Strong, classic, and Southern-style.
Claiborne
English surname meaning “clay stream.” Refined, traditional, and elegant.
Claibourn
Variant of Claiborne. Familiar with a slight twist.
Claibourne
Extended variation of Claiborne. Elegant, formal, and distinctive.
Clancey
Variant of Clancy, meaning “descendant of the red warrior.” Friendly, modern, and approachable.
Clancy
Irish surname meaning “red warrior.” Strong, lively, and classic.
Claney
Variant of Clancy. Soft, modern, and unique.
Claran
Variant of Clarence. Smooth, modern, and simple.
Clarance
Variant spelling of Clarence. Familiar, slightly updated.
Clarence
Latin-derived name meaning “bright” or “clear.” Classic, vintage, and strong.
Clarens
Variant of Clarence. Elegant, soft, and slightly unique.
Clarensis
Latinized form meaning “from Clarence.” Historic, rare, and scholarly.
Clark
English surname meaning “scribe” or “scholar.” Strong, clean, and classic.
Clarke
Variant of Clark. Traditional, polished, and refined.
Clarkson
English surname meaning “son of Clark.” Strong, modern, and familiar.
Claro
Spanish/Italian word meaning “clear” or “bright.” Simple, positive, and smooth.
Claron
Variant of Clarence. Soft, modern, and unique.
Clarons
Variant of Claron/Clarence. Distinctive, modern, and uncommon.
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Claronz
Modern variation of Claron/Clarence. Edgy, unique, and contemporary.
Clarrance
Variant spelling of Clarence, meaning “bright” or “clear.” Familiar with a modern twist.
Clarrence
Another variation of Clarence. Classic feel with a slightly updated spelling.
Clas
Scandinavian short form of Nicholas, meaning “victory of the people.” Simple, strong, and traditional.
Claud
Short form of Claude, meaning “lame” (original Latin meaning). Minimal, vintage, and refined.
Claudan
Modern variation of Claude. Smooth, unique, and contemporary.
Claudell
Diminutive of Claude. Soft, classic, and slightly Southern in feel.
Claudian
Latin-derived name meaning “belonging to Claudius.” Historic, elegant, and scholarly.
Claudio
Italian/Spanish form of Claude. Smooth, romantic, and widely used.
Claudius
Ancient Roman name meaning “lame.” Historic, strong, and intellectual.
Claudon
Variant of Claude. Simple, modern, and distinctive.
Claus
German form of Nicholas, meaning “victory of the people.” Strong, classic, and familiar.
Clause
Variant spelling of Claus. Unique, modern, and slightly unconventional.
Claxton
English surname meaning “settlement near clay.” Strong, modern, and grounded.
Clay
English word name referring to earth or soil. Short, strong, and natural.
Clayborn
Variant of Claiborne, meaning “clay stream.” Strong, traditional, and refined.
Clayborne
Extended form of Clayborn. Elegant, classic, and slightly formal.
Claybourn
Variant spelling of Claybourne. Modern, polished, and distinctive.
Claybourne
English surname meaning “clay stream.” Refined, traditional, and strong.
Clayburn
English name meaning “clay stream.” Simple, rugged, and grounded.
Clayland
English place name meaning “land of clay.” Unique, earthy, and strong.
Clayton
English name meaning “settlement near clay.” Classic, popular, and strong.
Cleander
Variant of Leander, meaning “lion man.” Strong, heroic, and unique.
Cleandro
Spanish/Italian variation of Leandro. Smooth, romantic, and distinctive.
Cleante
Variant of Cleanthes. Rare, intellectual, and historic.
Cleanth
Short form of Cleanthes. Minimal, rare, and scholarly.
Cleanthes
Greek name meaning “glory of a man.” Historic, philosophical, and refined.
Cleanto
Variant of Cleanthes. Unique, smooth, and uncommon.
Cleary
Irish surname meaning “descendant of the clerk.” Friendly, classic, and approachable.
Cleavant
Modern name, meaning unclear. Smooth, distinctive, and contemporary.
Cleaveland
English surname meaning “cliff land.” Strong, traditional, and geographic.
Cleavland
Variant of Cleveland. Familiar with a slightly simplified spelling.
Cleavon
Modern variation of Cleve. Strong, unique, and smooth.
Cledwyn
Welsh name meaning “hard” or “strong.” Rare, traditional, and bold.
Cleevant
Variant of Cleavant. Modern, unique, and distinctive.
Cleeve
English name meaning “cliff.” Nature-inspired, simple, and strong.
Cleevont
Modern variation, meaning unclear. Bold, unique, and contemporary.
Clelio
Italian/Spanish name meaning “glorious.” Smooth, elegant, and rare.
Clemencio
Spanish variation of Clement, meaning “merciful.” Warm, classic, and refined.
Clemens
Latin name meaning “merciful” or “gentle.” Historic, strong, and timeless.
Clement
Latin name meaning “merciful.” Classic, soft, and widely loved.
Clemente
Spanish/Italian form of Clement. Warm, smooth, and traditional.
Clementino
Diminutive of Clemente. Soft, affectionate, and unique.
Clementius
Latin variation of Clement. Formal, historic, and scholarly.
Clemmons
English surname derived from Clement. Strong, modern, and familiar.
Cleneth
Rare modern name, meaning unclear. Soft, unique, and distinctive.
Cleofas
Biblical name meaning “vision of glory.” Spiritual, historic, and meaningful.
Cleofaso
Variant of Cleofas. Unique, flowing, and rare.
Cleon
Greek name meaning “glory.” Strong, short, and powerful.
Cleophas
Variant of Cleofas. Biblical, traditional, and meaningful.
Cleophus
Variant of Cleophas. Rare, classic, and distinctive.
Clerc
French word meaning “clerk” or “scholar.” Simple, intellectual, and refined.
Clerk
English occupational name meaning “scribe” or “scholar.” Classic, practical, and grounded.
Clete
Short form of names like Anacleto, meaning “called forth.” Simple, rare, and vintage.
Cletis
Variant of Cletus. Casual, classic, and slightly rustic.
Cletos
Variant of Cletus. Unique, soft, and uncommon.
Cletus
Latin name meaning “called” or “invoked.” Vintage, distinctive, and traditional.
Cleve
Short form of Cleveland, meaning “cliff.” Strong, simple, and grounded.
Cleveland
English place name meaning “cliff land.” Strong, classic, and geographic.
Clevon
Modern variation of Cleve. Smooth, unique, and contemporary.
Cleytus
Stylized spelling of Cletus. Bold, modern, and distinctive.
Clianth
Variant of Cleanth, meaning “glory of a man.” Rare, scholarly, and unique.
Clianthes
Variant of Cleanthes. Historic, intellectual, and distinctive.
Cliff
English word name meaning “steep rock face.” Strong, short, and rugged.
Cliffe
Variant of Cliff. Classic, slightly refined, and traditional.
Cliffeton
Extended form of Clifton, meaning “settlement near a cliff.” Unique, strong, and geographic.
Cliffie
Diminutive of Cliff. Playful, casual, and friendly.
Clifford
English name meaning “ford by a cliff.” Classic, strong, and timeless.
Clift
Short form of Clifford or Clifton. Simple, rugged, and modern.
Clifton
English name meaning “town by a cliff.” Traditional, strong, and widely used.
Clint
Short form of Clinton, meaning “settlement on a hill.” Strong, simple, and classic.
Clinton
English name meaning “town on a hill.” Established, classic, and familiar.
Clintt
Modern variation of Clint. Edgy, simple, and unique.
Clitus
Greek name meaning “famous.” Rare, historic, and distinctive.
Clive
English name meaning “cliff.” Classic, refined, and strong.
Clodo
Short form of Clodoveo. Unique, simple, and uncommon.
Clodoveo
Spanish/Italian form of Clovis, meaning “famous warrior.” Historic, strong, and distinctive.
Clovio
Italian name meaning “famous.” Artistic, rare, and refined.
Clovis
Germanic name meaning “famous warrior.” Strong, historic, and bold.
Clovisito
Diminutive of Clovis. Warm, playful, and affectionate.
Clovito
Variant of Clovis. Soft, friendly, and unique.
Cloy
Short form of names like McCloy. Simple, minimal, and modern.
Cloyce
Variant of Cloy. Unique, soft, and distinctive.
Cloyd
English surname meaning “rocky hill.” Strong, grounded, and classic.
Cluny
Scottish place name. Soft, unique, and historic.
Clyde
Scottish name from the River Clyde. Strong, classic, and nature-inspired.
Clydell
Variant of Clyde. Soft, modern, and slightly refined.
Clyff
Stylized spelling of Cliff. Bold, edgy, and modern.
Clyffe
Variant of Cliffe. Classic, refined, and slightly unique.
Clyffeton
Extended variation of Clifton. Strong, modern, and distinctive.
Clyfford
Variant of Clifford. Familiar with a modern twist.
Clyffton
Variant of Clifton. Unique, strong, and contemporary.
Clyford
Variant of Clifford. Smooth, modern, and distinctive.
Clyfton
Variant of Clifton. Clean, modern, and simple.
Clyve
Variant of Clive. Short, sleek, and refined.
Cnut
Old Norse name meaning “knot,” associated with King Canute. Historic, strong, and royal.
Coakley
Irish surname meaning “descendant of the hound of the plain.” Strong, traditional, and distinctive.
Coakly
Variant of Coakley. Modern, simple, and slightly unique.
Cob
Short form or nickname-style name, meaning unclear. Minimal, simple, and modern.
Cobb
English surname meaning “lump” or “rounded hill.” Strong, short, and grounded.
Cobbett
English surname meaning “little Cobb.” Classic, vintage, and distinctive.
Cobbham
English place name meaning “village near a hill.” Strong, traditional, and geographic.
Cobby
Diminutive of Cobb. Friendly, casual, and playful.
Cobden
English surname meaning “valley near a hill.” Strong, refined, and historic.
Cobdenn
Variant of Cobden. Modern, slightly stylized, and unique.
Cobe
Variant of Kobe or Jacob. Short, modern, and clean.
Cobey
Variant of Coby, meaning “supplanter.” Friendly, casual, and approachable.
Cobham
English place name meaning “homestead near a hill.” Classic, strong, and geographic.
Cobi
Variant of Coby or Kobe. Short, playful, and modern.
Cobie
Variant of Coby. Soft, friendly, and approachable.
Coburne
Variant of Coburn, meaning “brook near a hill.” Strong, traditional, and refined.
Coby
Short form of Jacob, meaning “supplanter.” Modern, simple, and widely used.
Cochise
Native American name meaning “oak.” Strong, cultural, and powerful.
Cochran
Scottish surname meaning “red or ruddy.” Strong, traditional, and distinctive.
Cockburn
Scottish surname meaning “stream by a hill.” Historic, strong, and traditional.
Cockburne
Variant of Cockburn. Classic, refined, and slightly formal.
Cockerell
English surname meaning “young rooster.” Unique, vintage, and distinctive.
Cockrell
Variant of Cockerell. Strong, classic, and grounded.
Cockrill
Variant of Cockrell. Rare, strong, and traditional.
Codaye
Modern invented name, meaning unclear. Unique, soft, and contemporary.
Codell
English surname meaning “little cove.” Smooth, classic, and refined.
Coffen
Variant of Coffin. Unique, slightly edgy, and uncommon.
Coffin
English surname meaning “basket” or “container.” Rare, bold, and unconventional.
Cokeley
Variant of Cokely. Soft, modern, and unique.
Cokelie
Variant spelling of Cokely. Light, distinctive, and contemporary.
Cokely
English surname meaning “dweller by the hill.” Simple, modern, and grounded.
Col
Short form of Colin or Nicholas. Minimal, clean, and simple.
Cola
Word name, also associated with soft drinks. Playful, quirky, and modern.
Colan
Variant of Colin, meaning “young creature.” Soft, traditional, and friendly.
Colas
French diminutive of Nicholas. Smooth, classic, and European.
Colbee
Modern variation of Colby. Friendly, trendy, and unique.
Colbert
Germanic name meaning “bright” and “famous.” Strong, classic, and distinguished.
Colbey
Variant of Colby. Modern, casual, and approachable.
Colbie
Variant of Colby. Soft, friendly, and modern.
Colbourn
English surname meaning “cool stream.” Strong, traditional, and refined.
Colbourne
Variant of Colbourn. Classic, elegant, and grounded.
Colburn
English surname meaning “cool stream.” Strong, simple, and traditional.
Colby
English name meaning “dark farm.” Modern, friendly, and widely used.
Colden
English surname meaning “cold valley.” Strong, unique, and grounded.
Coldin
Variant of Colden. Modern, simple, and distinctive.
Colegate
English surname meaning “gate near coal.” Strong, unique, and geographic.
Coleman
English surname meaning “charcoal burner.” Classic, strong, and familiar.
Colen
Variant of Colin. Simple, soft, and modern.
Coleridge
English surname meaning “ridge where coal is found.” Literary, classic, and refined.
Colerige
Variant of Coleridge. Elegant, slightly simplified, and distinctive.
Colet
French diminutive of Nicholas. Soft, classic, and European.
Coleton
Variant of Colton, meaning “coal town.” Modern, strong, and familiar.
Colgate
English surname meaning “gate near coal.” Strong, recognizable, and distinctive.
Colhoun
Variant of Calhoun. Strong, traditional, and rooted in heritage.
Colier
Variant of Collier, meaning “coal miner.” Smooth, modern, and simple.
Colin
Scottish name meaning “young creature.” Classic, soft, and widely loved.
Colis
Variant of Colas or Colin. Unique, simple, and modern.
Coll
Scottish name meaning “chief” or “leader.” Short, strong, and bold.
Colla
Variant of Coll. Soft, simple, and distinctive.
Collayer
Modern variation, meaning unclear. Unique, modern, and uncommon.
Collbourn
Variant of Colbourn. Strong, traditional, and refined.
Collburn
Variant of Colburn. Simple, grounded, and strong.
Collby
Variant of Colby. Friendly, modern, and approachable.
Collden
Variant of Colden. Unique, modern, and distinctive.
Colldin
Variant of Coldin. Simple, modern, and uncommon.
Colle
Short form of Colin or Nicholas. Minimal, soft, and modern.
Collen
Variant of Colin. Smooth, modern, and familiar.
Collett
French/English surname meaning “little Nicholas.” Elegant, classic, and refined.
Colley
English surname meaning “dark-haired.” Friendly, classic, and approachable.
Collier
English occupational name meaning “coal miner.” Strong, traditional, and widely used.
Collin
Variant of Colin. Classic, soft, and familiar.
Collins
English surname meaning “son of Colin.” Strong, modern, and widely used.
Collton
Variant of Colton. Strong, modern, and distinctive.
Collumbano
Italian form of Columbanus, meaning “dove.” Unique, spiritual, and historic.
Collyer
Variant of Collier. Traditional, strong, and slightly refined.
Collyn
Modern spelling of Colin. Trendy, soft, and unique.
Colm
Irish name meaning “dove.” Short, traditional, and meaningful.
Colman
Irish name meaning “little dove.” Soft, traditional, and meaningful.
Colombain
French variation of Columban, meaning “dove.” Elegant, rare, and spiritual.
Colombo
Italian surname meaning “dove.” Classic, smooth, and widely recognized.
Colquhoun
Scottish surname meaning “narrow corner.” Strong, historic, and distinctive.
Colridge
Variant of Coleridge. Literary, refined, and classic.
Colrige
Simplified variation of Coleridge. Smooth, modern, and distinctive.
Colson
English surname meaning “son of Cole.” Modern, strong, and popular.
Colston
English name meaning “Cole’s town.” Strong, traditional, and grounded.
Colt
English word name meaning “young horse.” Bold, modern, and energetic.
Colten
Variant of Colton. Modern, strong, and widely used.
Colter
English occupational name meaning “keeper of horses.” Strong, rugged, and distinctive.
Colton
English name meaning “coal town.” Popular, modern, and strong.
Coltrane
Surname associated with John Coltrane. Artistic, cool, and distinctive.
Colum
Irish form of Colm, meaning “dove.” Soft, traditional, and meaningful.
Columbano
Italian variation of Columbanus, meaning “dove.” Elegant, rare, and spiritual.
Columbanus
Latin name meaning “dove.” Historic, scholarly, and meaningful.
Columbus
Latin name meaning “dove,” associated with Christopher Columbus. Historic, bold, and recognizable.
Columcille
Irish name meaning “dove of the church.” Spiritual, traditional, and deeply meaningful.
Colver
English surname meaning “dove.” Simple, smooth, and classic.
Colvert
Variant of Colver. Refined, modern, and distinctive.
Colvile
Variant of Colville. Elegant, classic, and historic.
Colvill
Variant of Colville. Strong, traditional, and grounded.
Colville
French/English surname meaning “dove town.” Refined, classic, and distinguished.
Colwin
English name meaning “friend of coal” or “coal town.” Unique, modern, and strong.
Colwyn
Welsh name meaning “slender” or linked to a river. Soft, modern, and distinctive.
Colwynn
Stylized variation of Colwyn. Trendy, unique, and modern.
Colyn
Variant spelling of Colin. Soft, familiar, and contemporary.
Comanche
Name of a Native American tribe. Strong, cultural, and bold.
Comhghall
Irish name meaning “joint pledge.” Traditional, rare, and deeply rooted.
Comillo
Variant of Camillo. Smooth, warm, and distinctive.
Como
Italian place name meaning “lake.” Simple, elegant, and unique.
Comstock
English surname meaning “valley with a stockade.” Strong, rugged, and distinctive.
Comus
Greek mythological name. Rare, artistic, and unique.
Conal
Irish name meaning “strong wolf.” Short, powerful, and traditional.
Conall
Irish name meaning “strong wolf.” Classic, bold, and deeply rooted.
Conan
Irish name meaning “little wolf.” Strong, familiar, and bold.
Concetto
Italian name meaning “concept” or “idea.” Unique, artistic, and refined.
Conchobhar
Irish name meaning “lover of hounds.” Traditional, historic, and strong.
Concobhar
Variant of Conchobhar. Classic, Gaelic, and distinctive.
Condon
Irish surname meaning “bold.” Strong, simple, and grounded.
Coney
English name meaning “rabbit.” Soft, playful, and unique.
Confucius
Philosophical name associated with Confucius. Intellectual, historic, and meaningful.
Cong
Vietnamese/Chinese name meaning “intelligent” or “fair.” Short, strong, and meaningful.
Conlan
Irish name meaning “hero.” Strong, modern, and appealing.
Conlen
Variant of Conlan. Smooth, simple, and modern.
Conleth
Irish name meaning “chaste fire.” Unique, traditional, and distinctive.
Conley
Irish surname meaning “wise.” Friendly, modern, and widely used.
Conlin
Variant of Conley. Simple, smooth, and contemporary.
Conlon
Irish surname meaning “hero.” Strong, traditional, and distinctive.
Conn
Irish name meaning “chief” or “leader.” Short, powerful, and classic.
Connal
Variant of Conall. Strong, simple, and modern.
Connell
Irish surname meaning “strong wolf.” Classic, strong, and traditional.
Conner
Variant of Connor. Popular, modern, and familiar.
Connlyn
Modern variation of Connell/Connor. Trendy, unique, and contemporary.
Connolly
Irish surname meaning “fierce as a hound.” Strong, traditional, and bold.
Connor
Irish name meaning “lover of hounds.” Popular, strong, and timeless.
Cono
Short form of names like Conrad. Simple, soft, and unique.
Conor
Irish spelling of Connor. Classic, strong, and traditional.
Conrad
German name meaning “brave counsel.” Strong, classic, and timeless.
Conrade
Variant of Conrad. Slightly softer, traditional, and refined.
Conrado
Spanish/Italian form of Conrad. Smooth, strong, and international.
Conroy
Irish surname meaning “wise advisor.” Strong, classic, and distinguished.
Consalvo
Italian/Spanish name meaning “savior.” Rare, strong, and meaningful.
Constans
Latin name meaning “constant” or “steadfast.” Historic, strong, and refined.
Constant
English/French name meaning “steady” or “unchanging.” Classic, strong, and meaningful.
Constantin
French/Romanian form of Constantine. Elegant, historic, and refined.
Constantino
Italian/Spanish form of Constantine. Strong, classic, and distinguished.
Constantinos
Greek form of Constantine. Traditional, strong, and cultural.
Constantinus
Latin form of Constantine. Ancient, formal, and scholarly.
Constantius
Roman name meaning “steadfast.” Historic, strong, and noble.
Consuel
Variant of Consuelo, meaning “comfort.” Soft, unique, and gentle.
Conway
Welsh/Irish surname meaning “holy river.” Strong, smooth, and classic.
Conwy
Welsh place name meaning “holy river.” Short, modern, and distinctive.
Conyngham
Old English surname meaning “king’s home.” Historic, noble, and refined.
Cook
English occupational name meaning “one who cooks.” Simple, classic, and grounded.
Cooke
Variant of Cook. Traditional, slightly more refined, and familiar.
Cookie
Word name meaning “sweet treat.” Playful, quirky, and lighthearted.
Cooney
Irish surname meaning “handsome.” Friendly, classic, and approachable.
Coop
Short form of Cooper. Casual, modern, and easygoing.
Cooper
English occupational name meaning “barrel maker.” Strong, popular, and modern.
Cor
Short form of Cornelius or Corbin. Minimal, simple, and modern.
Corban
Hebrew name meaning “offering.” Spiritual, strong, and meaningful.
Corben
Variant of Corbin, meaning “raven.” Modern, smooth, and distinctive.
Corbett
English surname meaning “little raven.” Classic, strong, and refined.
Corbie
Scottish name meaning “raven.” Soft, unique, and nature-inspired.
Corbin
English/French name meaning “raven.” Popular, modern, and strong.
Corbinian
Latinized form of Corbin. Historic, rare, and distinguished.
Corbit
Variant of Corbett. Simple, classic, and slightly modern.
Corbitt
Variant of Corbett. Strong, traditional, and familiar.
Corby
English name meaning “raven settlement.” Friendly, modern, and approachable.
Corbyn
Variant spelling of Corbin. Trendy, modern, and distinctive.
Corcoran
Irish surname meaning “descendant of Corcair.” Strong, traditional, and bold.
Cord
Short form of Cordell or Conrad. Minimal, strong, and modern.
Cordale
Modern variation of Cordell. Smooth, unique, and contemporary.
Cordas
Variant of Cord, meaning unclear. Short, unique, and distinctive.
Corday
French surname meaning “cord maker.” Elegant, classic, and refined.
Cordel
Variant of Cordell. Simple, modern, and smooth.
Cordell
English name meaning “maker of cords.” Strong, classic, and grounded.
Cordero
Spanish name meaning “lamb.” Soft, warm, and meaningful.
Coreonte
Italian/Greek-inspired name, possibly linked to Creon. Dramatic, rare, and unique.
Coridon
Variant of Corydon. Soft, literary, and distinctive.
Cork
Irish place name. Short, bold, and geographic.
Cormac
Irish name meaning “son of the charioteer.” Strong, classic, and widely loved.
Cormack
Variant of Cormac. Familiar, strong, and traditional.
Cormiac
Variant of Cormac. Unique, modern, and distinctive.
Cormic
Variant of Cormac. Short, modern, and simple.
Cormick
Variant of Cormac. Strong, traditional, and familiar.
Cornall
Variant of Cornell. Smooth, modern, and unique.
Corneille
French name meaning “raven.” Elegant, literary, and refined.
Cornel
Variant of Cornelius. Simple, classic, and strong.
Cornelio
Spanish/Italian form of Cornelius. Smooth, traditional, and elegant.
Cornelis
Dutch form of Cornelius. Strong, classic, and European.
Cornelius
Latin name meaning “horn.” Historic, strong, and timeless.
Cornell
English surname derived from Cornelius. Classic, refined, and familiar.
Cornelus
Variant of Cornelius. Traditional, slightly simplified.
Corney
Variant of Cornelius or Corney. Friendly, soft, and approachable.
Cornilius
Variant spelling of Cornelius. Unique, historic, and distinctive.
Cornwallis
English surname meaning “man from Cornwall.” Noble, historic, and distinguished.
Corrado
Italian form of Conrad, meaning “brave counsel.” Strong, smooth, and refined.
Corrick
Variant of Corric or Corey. Modern, simple, and distinctive.
Corridon
Variant of Corydon. Soft, literary, and unique.
Cors
Short form or variation of Cor. Minimal, modern, and edgy.
Cort
Short form of Cortez or Cortland. Strong, simple, and modern.
Cortes
Spanish surname meaning “courteous” or “polite,” associated with Hernán Cortés. Strong, historic, and bold.
Cortez
Variant of Cortes. Popular, strong, and modern.
Corty
Diminutive of Cort. Casual, playful, and friendly.
Corvin
Latin-derived name meaning “raven.” Strong, sleek, and distinctive.
Corvus
Latin word meaning “raven.” Bold, dark, and nature-inspired.
Corwan
Variant of Corwin. Modern, unique, and smooth.
Corwin
English name meaning “friend of the heart” or “raven friend.” Strong, classic, and appealing.
Corwinn
Variant of Corwin. Modernized, bold, and distinctive.
Corwyn
Variant of Corwin. Sleek, modern, and unique.
Corwynn
Stylized variation of Corwyn. Trendy, bold, and distinctive.
Coryden
Variant of Corydon. Smooth, modern, and uncommon.
Corydon
Greek name meaning “lark.” Soft, poetic, and literary.
Coryell
English surname meaning “seething pool.” Unique, modern, and distinctive.
Cosgrave
Irish surname meaning “descendant of Cosgrach.” Strong, traditional, and distinguished.
Cosgrove
Irish surname meaning “victorious.” Friendly, classic, and approachable.
Cosimo
Italian name meaning “order” or “beauty.” Elegant, artistic, and refined.
Cosmas
Greek name meaning “order” or “harmony.” Historic, spiritual, and meaningful.
Cosmo
Short form of Cosmas. Trendy, playful, and stylish.
Costa
Italian/Spanish/Portuguese name meaning “coast.” Smooth, international, and easygoing.
Costantino
Italian form of Constantine, meaning “steadfast.” Strong, classic, and elegant.
Costanzo
Italian name meaning “constant” or “firm.” Warm, traditional, and refined.
Costas
Greek variation of Constantine. Strong, cultural, and widely used.
Coster
English occupational name meaning “fruit seller.” Simple, classic, and grounded.
Cotten
Variant of Cotton. Soft, modern, and slightly unique.
Cotton
English word name meaning “soft fiber.” Light, modern, and unconventional.
Coty
Short form of names like Cotter or a modern name. Simple, trendy, and approachable.
Coulson
English surname meaning “son of Cole.” Strong, modern, and clean.
Coulter
Scottish occupational name meaning “plow blade.” Rugged, strong, and grounded.
Council
English word name meaning “assembly.” Unique, bold, and unconventional.
Counsel
English word name meaning “advice.” Intellectual, rare, and distinctive.
Courey
Variant of Corey, meaning “hollow.” Soft, modern, and familiar.
Court
English word name meaning “royal residence.” Strong, minimal, and refined.
Courtlandt
English/Dutch name meaning “land of the court.” Elegant, historic, and distinctive.
Couvert
French word meaning “covered.” Unique, refined, and uncommon.
Covell
English surname meaning “cove.” Smooth, modern, and understated.
Covert
English surname meaning “hidden place.” Mysterious, sleek, and unique.
Covey
English name meaning “group of birds.” Soft, nature-inspired, and modern.
Covington
English name meaning “town of coves.” Strong, classic, and refined.
Covvey
Variant of Covey. Light, modern, and unique.
Cowal
Scottish place name. Short, strong, and geographic.
Cowan
Scottish surname meaning “valley dweller.” Classic, strong, and grounded.
Cowrey
Variant of Cowry. Unique, modern, and distinctive.
Cowrie
Word name referring to a type of shell. Nature-inspired, soft, and unique.
Cowry
Variant of Cowrie. Short, natural, and modern.
Cox
English surname meaning “rooster.” Short, strong, and classic.
Coxe
Variant of Cox. Slightly refined, traditional, and simple.
Coxey
Variant of Cox. Friendly, modern, and approachable.
Coy
English word name meaning “shy.” Short, soft, and distinctive.
Coyan
Modern invented name, meaning unclear. Smooth, unique, and contemporary.
Coye
Variant of Coy. Simple, modern, and minimal.
Coyle
Irish surname meaning “descendant of the helpful one.” Strong, traditional, and friendly.
Coyne
Irish surname meaning “descendant of the wise one.” Classic, strong, and grounded.
Craddock
Welsh surname meaning “son of Caradoc.” Strong, rugged, and historic.
Cradock
Variant of Craddock. Classic, bold, and traditional.
Craig
Scottish name meaning “rock.” Short, strong, and timeless.
Craigie
Diminutive of Craig. Friendly, soft, and approachable.
Craik
Scottish surname meaning “rock.” Unique, strong, and traditional.
Crain
Variant of Crane. Simple, modern, and nature-inspired.
Craine
Variant of Crain. Soft, distinctive, and unique.
Craiston
Scottish place name meaning “rock settlement.” Strong, geographic, and rare.
Cram
Short English surname, meaning unclear. Minimal, bold, and distinctive.
Cramer
German occupational name meaning “merchant.” Strong, classic, and widely used.
Crandal
Variant of Crandall. Smooth, modern, and unique.
Crandall
English surname meaning “valley by a stream.” Strong, traditional, and grounded.
Crandell
Variant of Crandall, meaning “valley by a stream.” Strong, classic, and grounded.
Crane
English name meaning “long-necked bird.” Nature-inspired, simple, and elegant.
Cranford
English place name meaning “ford of cranes.” Strong, traditional, and geographic.
Cranfurd
Variant of Cranford. Classic, rugged, and slightly old-fashioned.
Cranlee
English-inspired name meaning “meadow of cranes.” Soft, modern, and nature-based.
Cranleigh
English place name meaning “clearing of cranes.” Elegant, refined, and distinctive.
Cranley
Variant of Cranleigh. Smooth, modern, and approachable.
Cranly
Simplified form of Cranley. Minimal, modern, and unique.
Cranston
English/Scottish name meaning “town of cranes.” Strong, classic, and widely used.
Crastein
Modern variation, meaning unclear. Bold, unique, and contemporary.
Craston
Variant of Cranston. Simple, strong, and modern.
Craven
English surname meaning “coward” (original meaning) or place name. Bold, edgy, and distinctive.
Crawford
Scottish name meaning “ford of crows.” Strong, classic, and timeless.
Crawfurd
Variant of Crawford. Traditional, rugged, and historic.
Crayn
Modern variation of Crane. Short, sleek, and unique.
Crayne
Variant of Crayn. Soft, modern, and distinctive.
Crayston
Variant of Cranston. Strong, modern, and unique.
Crayton
English name meaning “settlement of clay.” Modern, strong, and widely appealing.
Creed
English word name meaning “belief.” Strong, bold, and meaningful.
Creedon
Irish surname meaning “descendant of the believer.” Strong, traditional, and distinctive.
Creek
Nature word name referring to a small stream. Calm, modern, and nature-inspired.
Creighton
English/Scottish name meaning “rock town.” Strong, refined, and classic.
Creik
Variant of Creek or Craik. Short, modern, and unique.
Crepin
French name meaning “curly-haired.” Soft, classic, and distinctive.
Cresento
Variant of Crescendo, meaning “growing.” Musical, unique, and expressive.
Crespin
French/Spanish name meaning “curly-haired.” Smooth, traditional, and elegant.
Cresswell
English name meaning “spring of watercress.” Nature-inspired, refined, and classic.
Creswell
Variant of Cresswell. Strong, traditional, and grounded.
Creswill
Variant of Creswell. Modern, smooth, and distinctive.
Crew
English word name meaning “group.” Trendy, modern, and bold.
Crewe
English place name. Classic, refined, and distinctive.
Crichton
Scottish name meaning “settlement by a hill.” Strong, historic, and distinguished.
Crisanto
Spanish name meaning “golden flower.” Warm, elegant, and unique.
Crisento
Variant of Crisanto. Smooth, rare, and distinctive.
Crispian
Latin name meaning “curly-haired.” Classic, refined, and historic.
Crispin
Latin name meaning “curly-haired.” Short, classic, and distinctive.
Crispino
Italian form of Crispin. Warm, traditional, and smooth.
Crispo
Short form of Crispin. Casual, modern, and unique.
Crispus
Latin name meaning “curly-haired.” Ancient, bold, and scholarly.
Crisspin
Variant spelling of Crispin. Modern, slightly edgy, and distinctive.
Cristiano
Italian/Spanish form of Christian. Smooth, strong, and widely used.
Cristino
Variant of Cristiano. Soft, modern, and distinctive.
Cristo
Short form of Christopher/Christian. Simple, strong, and meaningful.
Cristobal
Spanish form of Christopher. Classic, warm, and traditional.
Cristofer
Variant of Christopher. Familiar, modern, and simplified.
Cristofor
Variant of Christopher. Unique, slightly European, and distinctive.
Cristoforo
Italian form of Christopher. Elegant, historic, and refined.
Criston
Modern variation of Christian. Smooth, simple, and contemporary.
Cristopher
Variant of Christopher. Familiar with a slight twist.
Cristos
Greek form meaning “anointed one.” Spiritual, classic, and meaningful.
Cristoval
Variant of Cristobal. Traditional, smooth, and distinctive.
Cristovano
Extended variation of Cristobal. Rare, elegant, and unique.
Crizant
Variant of Chrysant, meaning “golden flower.” Unique, modern, and expressive.
Crizanto
Variant of Crisanto. Warm, rare, and distinctive.
Crock
English word/surname meaning “pot.” Short, bold, and unconventional.
Crocket
Variant of Crockett. Strong, rustic, and distinctive.
Crofft
Variant of Croft. Bold, modern, and slightly edgy.
Croffton
Extended form of Crofton. Strong, modern, and distinctive.
Croft
English name meaning “small farm.” Simple, strong, and grounded.
Crofton
English name meaning “farm settlement.” Classic, strong, and traditional.
Cromwell
English surname meaning “crooked stream.” Strong, historic, and distinguished.
Cronan
Irish name meaning “little dark one.” Soft, traditional, and distinctive.
Cronus
Greek mythological name, father of the gods. Powerful, ancient, and bold.
Crook
English surname meaning “bend” or “curve.” Short, edgy, and distinctive.
Crooke
Variant of Crook. Classic, slightly refined, and traditional.
Crookes
English surname meaning “from the bends.” Strong, modern, and grounded.
Crooks
Variant of Crookes. Bold, simple, and distinctive.
Croquet
French word referring to the lawn game. Unique, playful, and uncommon.
Croquett
Variant of Croquet. Stylish, rare, and distinctive.
Crosbey
Variant of Crosby, meaning “village with crosses.” Modern, friendly, and unique.
Crosbie
Scottish variant of Crosby. Soft, classic, and approachable.
Crosby
English name meaning “village with crosses.” Trendy, modern, and widely used.
Croslea
Variant of Crossley. Soft, nature-inspired, and modern.
Crosleigh
Variant of Crossley. Elegant, refined, and distinctive.
Crosley
Variant of Crosley/Crossley. Smooth, modern, and approachable.
Crosly
Simplified variation of Crosley. Minimal, modern, and unique.
Crosslee
Variant of Crossley. Soft, modern, and nature-inspired.
Crossley
English name meaning “clearing by the cross.” Classic, strong, and grounded.
Crosslie
Variant of Crossley. Unique, soft, and contemporary.
Crostin
Modern variation, meaning unclear. Smooth, unique, and distinctive.
Croston
English place name meaning “town by the cross.” Strong, traditional, and geographic.
Crostone
Variant of Croston. Strong, modern, and distinctive.
Crothers
English surname meaning “descendant of Crother.” Strong, classic, and grounded.
Croustone
Variant of Crostone. Unique, bold, and contemporary.
Crowell
English name meaning “spring of crows.” Nature-inspired, strong, and refined.
Crown
English word name meaning “royal headpiece.” Bold, regal, and modern.
Crowther
English surname meaning “crow player” (musician). Unique, historic, and distinctive.
Croy
Scottish place name. Short, strong, and modern.
Croydon
English place name meaning “crocus hill.” Strong, modern, and geographic.
Cruz
Spanish name meaning “cross.” Simple, strong, and widely used.
Cruzito
Diminutive of Cruz. Warm, playful, and affectionate.
Ctibor
Slavic name meaning “honor in battle.” Strong, rare, and traditional.
Cuba
Place name from Cuba. Bold, geographic, and distinctive.
Cuddy
Irish surname meaning “helpful.” Friendly, casual, and approachable.
Culbert
English name meaning “famous” and “bright.” Strong, classic, and refined.
Cullan
Irish name meaning “handsome.” Soft, modern, and appealing.
Cullen
Irish name meaning “holly tree.” Popular, strong, and nature-inspired.
Culley
Variant of Cully. Friendly, casual, and simple.
Cullin
Variant of Cullen. Smooth, modern, and distinctive.
Cullinan
Irish surname meaning “handsome.” Strong, elegant, and refined.
Cully
Irish name meaning “handsome.” Friendly, soft, and approachable.
Culver
English name meaning “dove.” Nature-inspired, calm, and refined.
Cunningham
Scottish surname meaning “milk pail.” Strong, traditional, and distinguished.
Cunninghame
Variant of Cunningham. Classic, refined, and slightly formal.
Curcio
Italian surname meaning “curly-haired.” Smooth, cultural, and distinctive.
Curley
Irish surname meaning “curly-haired.” Friendly, classic, and approachable.
Curragh
Irish place name meaning “marsh.” Nature-inspired, unique, and grounded.
Curran
Irish surname meaning “hero.” Strong, classic, and widely used.
Currey
Variant of Curry. Smooth, modern, and distinctive.
Currie
Scottish surname meaning “marsh.” Friendly, soft, and familiar.
Currier
English occupational name meaning “leather dresser.” Strong, traditional, and distinctive.
Curro
Spanish nickname for Francisco. Warm, casual, and friendly.
Curry
Irish surname meaning “hero.” Short, modern, and widely recognized.
Curt
Short form of Curtis, meaning “courteous.” Simple, strong, and classic.
Curtell
Variant of Curt or Curtis. Unique, smooth, and modern.
Curtice
Variant of Curtis. Classic, refined, and slightly unique.
Curtis
French-derived name meaning “courteous.” Strong, classic, and widely used.
Curtiss
Variant of Curtis. Traditional, slightly formal, and distinctive.
Cus
Short form nickname-style name. Minimal, casual, and modern.
Custodio
Spanish/Italian name meaning “guardian.” Strong, meaningful, and traditional.
Cuthbert
Old English name meaning “bright fame.” Historic, strong, and distinguished.
Cutler
English occupational name meaning “knife maker.” Strong, modern, and grounded.
Cuyler
Dutch surname meaning “archer.” Unique, modern, and distinctive.
Cvetko
Slavic name meaning “flower.” Soft, nature-inspired, and unique.
Cy
Short form of Cyrus. Minimal, strong, and modern.
Cyd
Variant of Sid or Cy. Short, sleek, and contemporary.
Cye
Modern variation of Cy. Unique, minimal, and distinctive.
Cyle
Variant of Kyle, meaning “narrow strait.” Modern, smooth, and simple.
Cyningesleah
Old English name meaning “king’s meadow.” Historic, rare, and distinctive.
Cynwrig
Welsh name meaning “chief hero.” Strong, ancient, and powerful.
Cyprian
Latin name meaning “from Cyprus.” Classic, elegant, and refined.
Cyprianus
Latin form of Cyprian. Historic, formal, and scholarly.
Cyrano
Literary name from Cyrano de Bergerac. Romantic, artistic, and distinctive.
Cyril
Greek name meaning “lordly.” Classic, strong, and timeless.
Cyrill
Variant of Cyril. Slightly softer, traditional, and refined.
Cyrillus
Latin form of Cyril. Historic, formal, and scholarly.
Cyrus
Persian name meaning “sun” or “throne.” Strong, classic, and widely loved.
Czar
Slavic title meaning “emperor.” Bold, powerful, and regal.
Czcibor
Slavic name meaning “honor in battle.” Strong, rare, and historic.
Czeslaw
Slavic name meaning “glory” and “honor.” Traditional, strong, and meaningful.
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