Caedmon, Celtic, (KAYD-man) wise warrior
Caesar, Latin, (SEE-sahr) to cut
Cailan, Gaelic, (CAL-lahn) child
Cailean, Gaelic, (CAL-lan) child
Cairbre, Celtic, (CAHR-bruh) charioteer {Carbry}
Callaghan, Irish, (KAL-uh-khahn) Irish saint {Ceallach KELL-uh-khahn}
Callough, Irish, (KAL-uh) bald {Calvagh, Calbhach KAHL-ahkh}
Calum, Celtic, dove {Malcolm}
Camden, Scottish, from the winding valley {Camdin, Camdan}
Cameron, Celtic, crooked nose {Camero, Camey}
Campbell, Irish, (KAM-bel) crooked mouth {Cam, Camp}
Candan, Turkish, (KAN-dan) sincerely
Caoimhghin, Celtic, (KWEE-ven) kind, gentle {Kevin, Kevan}
Caolan, Irish, (KWEE-lahn) slender {Kealan, Kelan}
Carden, Celtic, (KAHR-din) from the black fortress
Carey, Welsh, stoney, rock island
Carl, Old German, (KAHRL) man
Carlin, Gaelic, (KAR-lin) little champion
Carlus, Old French, full-grown, manly
Carney, Celtic, warrior {Karney, Kearney, Car}
Carolos, Old French, strong, manly
Carroll, Gaelic, champion {Carley, Carolus}
Carter, English, cart driver {Cart}
Casey, Celtic, (KAY-see) brave
Cassidy, Gaelic, (CAS-i-dee) clever
Cassius, Latin, (KA-shus) vain
Cathal, Celtic, (KA-hal) battle-mighty {Cahal KA-hal}
Cathaoir, Celtic, (KAH-heer) warrior {Cathair KA-heer}
Cato, Latin, (KAY-toh) sagacious
Caton, Spanish, (kah-TOHN) knowledgeable, wise
Cavan, Gaelic, (KA-ven) handsome
Cearbhall, Old French, (KAHR-e-val) full-grown, manly {Carroll}
Cecil, Latin, blind {Siseal SEE-sil}
Cedric, Celtic, chieftan
Cemal, Arabic, (ke-MAHL) beauty
Cezar, Latin, to cut {Caesar}
Chad, English, from the warrior's town
Chad, Old English, (CHAD) warlike
Chad, Celtic, defender
Chaim, Hebrew, (KIGH-em) life
Chal, English Gypsy, (CHEHL) boy, son
Chale, Spanish, (CHAH-leh) strong, manly
Chander, Hindu, (SHAN-der) moon
Channing, Old English, (CHAN-ning) knowing
Charles, Old German, (CHARLZ) man, strong
Chase, Old French, (CHAYS) hunter
Chauncy, Latin, (CHAWN-see) chancellor
Chayton, Sioux Indian, (SHAY-ton) falcon
Chen, Chinese, (CHEN) great, vast
Chester, English, from the fortified camp
Chevalier, French, (sha-VAYL-yeah) knight
Chin, Korean, (CHIN) precious
Christian, Greek, (krees-TYANH) Christian
Christopher, Greek, Christ-bearer {Christobal}
Christos, Greek, Christ {Khristos}
Cian, Irish, (KEEN) ancient {Cein, Kian, Kean, Cain}
Cianan, Irish, (KEE-nahn) dim. of Cian {Kienan, Kenan}
Ciarrai, Irish, (KEH-ehr-ree) County Kerry
Cillian, Irish, (KEE-yan) war or strife {Keallach, Killian}
Cinneide, Irish, (kih-NEH-juh) helmeted head {Kennedy}
Ciro, Spanish (SEE-roh) the sun
Claas, Greek, victory of the people {Claus, Nicholas}
Clark, French, (KLARK) scholar
Claude, Latin, lame {Claudian, Claus}
Claudios, Latin, lame
Clemens, Latin, gentle, kind
Clement, Latin, gentle, kind
Clement, French, (KLEM-ent) merciful {Klemenis}
Cletus, Greek, summoned
Clifford, English, dweller in the ford near the cliff {Clifton}
Clive, English, from the cliff
Coblah, Ewe, (ko-BLAH) born on Tuesday
Cody, Irish, (KOH-dee) helpful
Coffie, Ewe, (ko-FEE) born on Friday
Coinneach, Celtic, (KON-yokh) handsome {Kenneth}
Coireall, Greek, (kohr-EE-ahl) lord {Kerill, Cyril}
Colin, Greek, victor {Collin, Colan}
Colin, Celtic, cub, whelp {Coilean KOK-len, Coilin}
Colla, Irish, ancient Irish name
Colm, Irish, dove {Colum, Columba, Colman}
Colon, Spanish, (koh-LOHN) dove
Colton, Old English, (KOHL-tun) town of colt-breeding
Coman, Arabic, (koh-MAHN) noble
Coman, Irish, (KOH-mahn) bent
Comhghan, Irish, (KOH-gahn or CO-en) twin {Cowan}
Commie, Ewe (KO-mee) born on Saturday
Conall, Celtic, high, mighty {Connell}
Conan, Celtic, (KOH-nan) intelligent
Conary, Irish, (KOH-ner-ee) ancient name {Conaire}
Conchobhar, Irish, (KON-kho-var) high will {Conor, Connor, Conny, Cornelius}
Condon, Celtic, (KON-dun) dark-haired wise man
Conn, Celtic, reason, intelligence {Cuinn KWIN}
Connell, Celtic, high and mighty
Connlaoi, Irish, (KOHN-lee) chaste, fire {Conley, Conleth}
Conrad, Old German, honest counselor {Conradin}
Conroy, Celtic, wise man {Conn}
Constant, Latin, constant {Constantios, Constantine, Dean}
Conway, Gaelic, hound of the plain
Cooper, English, barrelmaker
Corbett, Latin, (KOHR-bet) raven
Corbin, Latin, (KOHR-bin) raven
Corey, Anglo-Saxon, chosen one
Corey, Gaelic, (KOHR-ee) raven
Corey, Irish, from the hollow {Cori, Corey}
Cormac, Irish, charioteer
Cornelius, Latin, horn
Cort, Teutonic, bold speech
Cort, Old German, (KOHRT) bold
Cosmo, Greek, well-ordered {Cosimo, Cosme, Cos}
Coujou, Ewe, (ko-JO) born on Monday
Courtney, French, from the court {Curt, Curtis}
Craig, Celtic, crag dweller
Criostoir, Greek, (KRIS-ter) Christ-bearer {Criostal}
Crispin, Latin, curly-haired
Csaba, Hungarian, (CHAH-buh) mythological name
Cullan, Gaelic, handsome one {Cullin, Cully}
Cullen, Celtic, (KUL-en) young animal, handsome
Cumhea, Irish, (kuhm-EH) hound of the plains {Cooey, Covey}
Curran, Gaelic, hero {Curr, Curney}
Curtis, French, courteous {Curtice}
Cu Uladh, Irish, (koo-ULL-uh) hound of Ulster {Cooley, Cullo}
Cynric, Old English, (SIN-rik) with royal might
Cyprian, Latin, from the island of Cyprus
Cyril, Greek, lordly one {Cy, Cyrillus}
Cyrus, Greek, sun {Cy, Russ, Ciro}



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