Names: letter c - page - 7

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ClayBoyOld EnglishFrom the clay.
ClaytonBoyOld EnglishTown on clay land.
ClearyBoyIrish GaelicA clerk or scholar. Also see Clark.
CledwynBoyWelshRough but blessed.
ClematisGirlGreekA climbing plant. A flower name.
ClemenceGirlLatinMild, merciful.
ClementBoyLatinGentle, merciful.
CleonBoyGreekThe famous one.
CleopatraGirlGreekGlory of the father. The queen of Egypt from 47-30 BC.
ClevaGirlOld EnglishFrom the cliff. Feminine form of Clive.
CleveBoyOld EnglishFrom the hilly place, or the place of cliffs.
ClevelandBoyOld EnglishLand of high cliffs.
ClianthaGirlGreekA glorious flower.
CliffordBoyOld EnglishFrom the ford by the cliff or slope.
CliftonBoyOld EnglishFrom a town near a cliff.
ClintonBoyOld EnglishThe place on the headland.
ClioGirlGreekThe glorious one. The muse of history in Greek mythology. Also see Cleopatra.
CliveBoyOld EnglishCliff.
ClodaghGirlIrishFrom the name of a river.
ClorindaGirlPersianOf renowned beauty.
ClotildaGirlTeutonicFamous battle maiden.
CloverGirlOld EnglishA flower name.
ClovisBoyTeutonicA famous warrior.
ClunesBoyScottish GaelicA resting-place, or meadow.
ClydeBoyScottishThe name of a river.
ClymeneGirlGreekRenowned.
CoalanBoyCelticslender.
CobarBoyAboriginalBurnt earth.
CobdenBoyOld EnglishFrom the hill with a knob.
CochitiGirlSpanishforgotten.
CodyUnisexOld EnglishA pillow or cushion.
CohnBoyGreekThe victory of the people.
ColbertBoyTeutonicA bright seafarer.
ColbyBoyOld NorseFrom the dark country.
ColeBoyOld English/TeutonicDark and swarthy.
ColemanBoyTeutonic/LatinTuetonic: Dark. Latin: Like a dove. Also see Calum and Columba.
ColensoGirlCornishFrom the dark pool.
ColetteGirlFrenchThe people's victory. The feminine form of Nicholas.
ColleenGirlIrish GaelicA girl.
ColonBoySpanishdove.
ColtonBoyOld EnglishFrom the dark town.
ColumbaUnisexLatinDove-like. The name of a 6th-century Irish saint. Also see Calum and Coleman.
ColumbiaGirlOld Englisha dove.
ComanBoyArabicnoble.
ComfortBoyLatinstrengthen.
ComptonBoyOld EnglishFrom the farm in the valley.
ConallBoyCelticAs strong as a wolf.
ConanBoyIrish GaelicWise and intelligent.
ConcepcionGirlLatin/SpanishLatin: The beginning. Spanish: A name that relates to the Virgin Mary's Immaculate Conception.
ConcordiaGirlLatinThe harmonious one.


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