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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