Name with C

  • Well-known first name in many countries

  • Classic male first name, widely used

  • Popular given name; also a nickname

  • Very common nickname and given name

  • Recognized first name, mostly female

  • Classic male given name

  • Traditional female given name

  • Widely used female first name

  • Common female first name

  • Well-known male first name

  • Common nickname and given name

  • Recognized female given name

  • Unisex first name, widely used

  • Familiar short form of Catherine

  • Classic English male name, Greek origin “Christ-bearer”.

  • Real first name; unisex in some regions

  • English given name, from surname meaning “cart maker”.

  • Popular female name, Greek origin “blooming”.

  • French/English female name, royal and classic.

  • French/English female name, means “clear” or “bright”.

  • English diminutive of Carla/Carl; 1980s–90s fave.

  • Latin origin, means 'blind'; classic saint’s name.

  • From French 'chauvin'; popular US male name.

  • Modern name, variant of Candace; common in US.

  • Hebrew origin, 'faithful'; popular in US/UK.

  • English male name, peaked in 1990s USA.

  • Latin 'bright, clear'; classic European name.

  • Diminutive of Caroline; big in 70s–90s US.

  • Irish name Conchobhar; common in US/UK now.

  • Latin 'lame'; long‑used female name in Europe.

  • Short form of Cameron/Camila; modern unisex nick.

  • Surname turned given name; common in US boys.

  • French form of Celina; famous via singer Dion.

  • Greek origin, 'woman from Kynthos'; 1960s–80s hit.

  • Variant of Celina; used in Europe and Americas.

  • From Christiana; classic Christian female name.

  • English unisex name; 1990s US girls’ favorite.

  • Variant of Christine; widely used worldwide.

  • Irish/Italian roots; short, sweet female name.

  • Greek origin, means 'she who entangles men'; classic mythic name.

  • Nickname for Candice/Candace; sweet-sounding English name.

  • Irish/Scottish male name; form of Nicolas, common in UK/US.

  • Variant of Connor, popular male name in US and Canada.

  • Spanish form of Catherine; used in Latin America and US.

  • French name from Latin Camillus; used for all genders.

  • Feminine form of Camillus; popular in Europe and Brazil.

  • Unisex English name; short form of Casey-related surnames.

  • Mostly a surname, rare as given name; 🤔 players decide!

  • English feminine name; London football club shares it.

  • Unisex English name; from verb “to chase”, popular in US.

  • From ancient title Kandake; used as female given name.

  • Spanish/Italian/Portuguese form of Christina, very common.

  • Modern English name from mineral crystal; 1980s favorite.

  • Diminutive of Cassandra/Cassidy; casual friendly first name.

  • Given name and nickname for Corey; used in US and UK.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Caesar; common male name.

  • Used as cute nickname and given name; Chanel’s nickname.

  • Diminutive of Caroline/Callista; popular modern girl name.

  • Scottish origin male name; common in UK since 20th century.

  • English given name, from surname, popular in US.

  • Italian form of Charles, common male name.

  • Irish-derived female name, many spellings.

  • Nickname for Charles, common in US.

  • Scottish name from Columba, popular in UK.

  • Female name, Latin origin, related to Caelia.

  • Diminutive of Constance, used as given name.

  • English given name, from surname, trendy in US.

  • Given name and surname; as first name okay.

  • Irish female name, pronounced “KEE-ra”.

  • Unisex English name, also used as surname.

  • Fairy-tale given name, rare but recognizable.

  • Female name of Latin origin, means “heavenly”.

  • Variant of Jasper, known from “Casper” ghost.

  • Variant of Caitlin, common modern spelling.

  • Unisex given name, many spellings (Corey, Cory).

  • Female name, Latin origin, means “very bright”.

  • Old-fashioned male name, known cartoon cat too.

  • English given name, from French surname meaning 'courteous'.

  • Short form of Clayton/Clayton. English male given name.

  • Old English male name, means 'bright, clear'.

  • Turkish male name meaning 'soul, life; spirit'.

  • Given name from a surname; popular via TV show 'Friends'.

  • Female name of Italian/Latin origin, linked to 'Cara'.

  • Irish form of Connor, common male given name.

  • Female given name, variant of Caroline/Carol.

  • Unisex given name, from Latin Caecilius, 'blind'.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Charlotte, female name.

  • Short form of Calvin or Callum; used as a male name.

  • Male given name of Celtic origin, revived in England.

  • English female given name, variant of Claire.

  • English female given name; also a fruit-inspired name.

  • English female name, short for Coraline or Cordelia.

  • Irish-American female name, popular in mid‑20th c.

  • Female name, variant spelling of Carol.

  • English male given name; famous riverboat song.

  • Given name, variant spelling of Colin; male name.

  • Brazilian/Portuguese male name from Latin 'Gaius'.

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