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Clay | Boy | Old English | From the clay. |
Clayton | Boy | Old English | Town on clay land. |
Cleary | Boy | Irish Gaelic | A clerk or scholar. Also see Clark. |
Cledwyn | Boy | Welsh | Rough but blessed. |
Clematis | Girl | Greek | A climbing plant. A flower name. |
Clemence | Girl | Latin | Mild, merciful. |
Clement | Boy | Latin | Gentle, merciful. |
Cleon | Boy | Greek | The famous one. |
Cleopatra | Girl | Greek | Glory of the father. The queen of Egypt from 47-30 BC. |
Cleva | Girl | Old English | From the cliff. Feminine form of Clive. |
Cleve | Boy | Old English | From the hilly place, or the place of cliffs. |
Cleveland | Boy | Old English | Land of high cliffs. |
Cliantha | Girl | Greek | A glorious flower. |
Clifford | Boy | Old English | From the ford by the cliff or slope. |
Clifton | Boy | Old English | From a town near a cliff. |
Clinton | Boy | Old English | The place on the headland. |
Clio | Girl | Greek | The glorious one. The muse of history in Greek mythology. Also see Cleopatra. |
Clive | Boy | Old English | Cliff. |
Clodagh | Girl | Irish | From the name of a river. |
Clorinda | Girl | Persian | Of renowned beauty. |
Clotilda | Girl | Teutonic | Famous battle maiden. |
Clover | Girl | Old English | A flower name. |
Clovis | Boy | Teutonic | A famous warrior. |
Clunes | Boy | Scottish Gaelic | A resting-place, or meadow. |
Clyde | Boy | Scottish | The name of a river. |
Clymene | Girl | Greek | Renowned. |
Coalan | Boy | Celtic | slender. |
Cobar | Boy | Aboriginal | Burnt earth. |
Cobden | Boy | Old English | From the hill with a knob. |
Cochiti | Girl | Spanish | forgotten. |
Cody | Unisex | Old English | A pillow or cushion. |
Cohn | Boy | Greek | The victory of the people. |
Colbert | Boy | Teutonic | A bright seafarer. |
Colby | Boy | Old Norse | From the dark country. |
Cole | Boy | Old English/Teutonic | Dark and swarthy. |
Coleman | Boy | Teutonic/Latin | Tuetonic: Dark. Latin: Like a dove. Also see Calum and Columba. |
Colenso | Girl | Cornish | From the dark pool. |
Colette | Girl | French | The people's victory. The feminine form of Nicholas. |
Colleen | Girl | Irish Gaelic | A girl. |
Colon | Boy | Spanish | dove. |
Colton | Boy | Old English | From the dark town. |
Columba | Unisex | Latin | Dove-like. The name of a 6th-century Irish saint. Also see Calum and Coleman. |
Columbia | Girl | Old English | a dove. |
Coman | Boy | Arabic | noble. |
Comfort | Boy | Latin | strengthen. |
Compton | Boy | Old English | From the farm in the valley. |
Conall | Boy | Celtic | As strong as a wolf. |
Conan | Boy | Irish Gaelic | Wise and intelligent. |
Concepcion | Girl | Latin/Spanish | Latin: The beginning. Spanish: A name that relates to the Virgin Mary's Immaculate Conception. |
Concordia | Girl | Latin | The harmonious one. |
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