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CHRISTOFFER male Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Scandinavian variant of KRISTOFFER

CHRISTOFOROS male Greek
Modern Greek transcription of CHRISTOPHER

CHRISTOPH male German
German form of CHRISTOPHER

CHRISTOPHE male French
French form of CHRISTOPHER

CHRISTOPHER male English
From the Late Greek name ? (Christophoros) meaning "bearing CHRIST", derived from ? (Christos) combined with (phero) "to bear, to carry"...

CHRISTOPHOROS male Late Greek
Greek form of CHRISTOPHER

CHRISTOPHORUS male Late Roman
Latin form of CHRISTOPHER

CHRISTOS male Theology
Means "anointed", derived from Greek (chrio) "to anoint"...

CHRISTY (1) female English
Diminutive of CHRISTINE

CHRISTY (2) male Scottish, Irish
Scottish and Irish diminutive of CHRISTOPHER

CHRYSANTA female English (Rare)
Shortened form of the word chrysanthemum, the name of a flowering plant, which means "golden flower" in Greek.

CHRYSANTHE female Ancient Greek
Feminine form of CHRYSANTHOS

CHRYSANTHI female Greek
Modern Greek feminine form of CHRYSANTHOS

CHRYSANTHOS male Greek, Ancient Greek
Means "golden flower" from Greek ? (chryseos) "golden" combined with ? (anthos) "flower"...

CHRYSEIS female Greek Mythology
Patronymic derived from CHRYSES...

CHRYSES male Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ? (chryseos) meaning "golden"...

CHRYSSA female Greek
Feminine form of CHRYSANTHOS

CHRYSTAL female English
Variant of CRYSTAL

CHUCHO male Spanish
Spanish diminutive of JESÚS

CHUCK male English
Diminutive of CHARLES...

CHUKS male Western African, Igbo
Diminutive of Igbo names beginning with the element Chukwu meaning "God".

CHUKWU male Mythology
Derived from Igbo chi "god, spirtual being" and ukwu "great"...

CHUKWUDI male Western African, Igbo
Variant of CHIDI, using Chukwu as the first element, which is the extended form of Chi meaning "God".

CHUKWUEMEKA male Western African, Igbo
Means "God has done something great" in Igbo.

CHUKWUMA male Western African, Igbo
Variant of CHIMA, using Chukwu as the first element, which is the extended form of Chi meaning "God".

CHULDAH female Biblical Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew form of HULDAH

CHUN f & male Chinese
Means "spring (the season)" in Chinese.

CHUS male & female Spanish
Diminutive of JESÚS or JESUSA

CHUY male Spanish
Diminutive of JESÚS

CHYNA female English (Modern)
Variant of CHINA

CIAN male Irish, Irish Mythology
Means "ancient" in Gaelic...

CIANÁN male Irish
Diminutive of CIAN...

CIANNAIT female Irish
Feminine form of CIAN

CIAR male Irish
Derived from Irish ciar meaning "black".

CIARA (1) female Irish
Feminine form of CIAR...

CIARA (2) female English (Modern)
Variant of SIERRA...

CIARÁN male Irish
Diminutive of CIAR...

CIARDHA male Irish
Derived from Irish ciar "black".

CIBOR male Polish
Variant of CZCIBOR

CIBRÁN male Galician
Galician form of Cyprianus (see CYPRIAN).

CICELY female English
Medieval variant of CECILY

CICERO male Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen which meant "chickpea" from Latin cicer...

CIEL female Various
Means "sky" in French. It is not used as a given name in France itself.

?IELA female Esperanto
Means "heavenly, from the sky" in Esperanto.

CIERA female English (Modern)
Variant of SIERRA

CIERRA female English (Modern)
Variant of SIERRA

Ç DEM female Turkish
Means "crocus" in Turkish.

C?HAN male Turkish
Turkish form of JAHAN

C?HANG?R male Turkish
Turkish form of JAHANGIR

CILA female Slovene, Croatian
Slovene and Croatian diminutive of CECILIA

CILI female Hungarian
Hungarian diminutive of CECILIA

CILKA female Slovene
Slovene diminutive of CECILIA

CILLA female Swedish, Dutch
Diminutive of CECILIA

CILLE female Danish
Danish diminutive of CECILIA

CILLIAN male Irish
Probably from Gaelic ceall "church" combined with a diminutive suffix...

CILLÍN male Irish
Variant of CILLIAN

CINÁED male Scottish, Irish
Means "born of fire" in Gaelic...

CINDERELLA female Literature
From the French name Cendrillon which means "little ashes"...

CINDI female English
Diminutive of CYNTHIA

CINDRA female English (Rare)
Combination of CINDY and SANDRA

CINDY female English
Diminutive of CYNTHIA

CINTA female Indonesian
Means "love" in Indonesian.

CÍNTIA female Portuguese
Portuguese form of CYNTHIA

CINTIA female Spanish, Hungarian
Spanish and Hungarian form of CYNTHIA

CINZIA female Italian
Italian form of CYNTHIA

CIONAODH male Irish
Modern Irish form of CINÁED

CIPRIAN male Romanian
Romanian form of Cyprianus (see CYPRIAN).

CIPRIANO male Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Cyprianus (see CYPRIAN).

CIRCE female Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek ? (Kirke), which possibly meant "bird"...

CIRÍACO male Portuguese, Spanish
Portuguese form and Spanish variant of CYRIACUS

CIRIACO male Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of CYRIACUS

CIRIL male Slovene
Slovene form of CYRIL

CIRILA female Slovene
Slovene feminine form of CYRIL

CIRILLO male Italian
Italian form of CYRIL

CIRINO male Italian, Spanish
Diminutive of CIRO

CIRO male Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of CYRUS

CISSY female English
Variant of SISSY

CITLALI f & male Native American, Nahuatl
Means "star" in Nahuatl.

CITRA female Indonesian
Means "image" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit.

CLAES male Swedish
Swedish short form of NICHOLAS

CLAIR male French, English
French form of Clarus (see CLARA).

CLAIRE female French, English
French form of CLARA

CLANCY male Irish, English (Rare)
From the Irish surname Mac Fhlannchaidh which means "son of Flannchadh"...

CLARA female Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Romanian, English, Late Roman
Feminine form of the Late Latin name Clarus which meant "clear, bright, famous"...

CLARE female English
Medieval English form of CLARA...

CLARENCE male English
From the Latin title Clarensis which belonged to members of the British royal family...

CLARETTA female Italian
Diminutive of CLARA

CLARETTE female English (Rare)
Diminutive of CLARA

CLARIBEL female English
Combination of CLARA and the popular name suffix bel...

CLARICE female English
Possibly from a medieval French form of Claritia, a derivative of CLARA...

CLARINDA female English
Combination of CLARA and the popular name suffix inda...

CLARISA female Spanish
Spanish form of CLARISSA

CLARISSA female English, Italian, Portuguese
Latinate form of CLARICE

CLARISSE female French
French form of CLARICE

CLARITIA female Late Roman
Possibly a derivative of CLARA

CLARITY female English (Rare)
Simply means "clarity, lucidity" from the English word, ultimately from Latin clarus "clear".

CLARK male English
From an English surname meaning "cleric" or "scribe", from Old English clerec which originally meant "priest"...

CLARUS male Late Roman
Masculine Latin form of CLARA...

CLAUD male English
Variant of CLAUDE

CLAUDE male & female French, English
French masculine and feminine form of CLAUDIUS...

CLAUDETTE female French
French feminine form of CLAUDIUS

CLÁUDIA female Portuguese
Portuguese feminine form of CLAUDIUS

CLAUDIA female English, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Biblical, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of CLAUDIUS...

CLAUDIE female French
French feminine variant of CLAUDE

CLAUDINE female French
Feminine form of CLAUDIUS

CLÁUDIO male Portuguese
Portuguese form of CLAUDIUS

CLAUDIO male Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of CLAUDIUS

CLAUDIU male Romanian
Romanian form of CLAUDIUS

CLAUDIUS male Ancient Roman
From a Roman family name which was possibly derived from Latin claudus meaning "lame, crippled"...

CLAUS male German, Danish
German short form of NICHOLAS

CLAY male English
From an English surname that originally referred to a person who lived near or worked with clay...

CLAYTON male English
From a surname which was originally from an Old English place name meaning "clay settlement".

CLEDWYN male Welsh
Derived from the Welsh element caled "rough" combined with gwyn "white, fair, blessed".

CLEENA female Irish
Anglicized form of CLÍODHNA

CLEISTHENES male Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name (Kleisthenes), derived from ? (kleos) "glory" and (sthenos) "strength"...

CLEITUS male Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of KLEITOS

CLELIA female Italian
Italian form of CLOELIA

CLEM male English
Short form of CLEMENT

CLEMATIS female English (Rare)
From the English word for a type of flowering vine, ultimately derived from Greek ? (klema) "twig, branch".

CLÉMENCE female French
French feminine form of Clementius (see CLEMENT).

CLEMENCE female English
Feminine form of Clementius (see CLEMENT)...

CLEMENCY female English (Rare)
Medieval variant of CLEMENCE...

CLEMENS male German, Late Roman
Original Latin form of CLEMENT, as well as the German form.

CLÉMENT male French
French form of Clemens (see CLEMENT).

CLEMENT male English
English form of the Late Latin name Clemens (or sometimes of its derivative Clementius) which meant "merciful, gentle"...

CLEMENTE male Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Clemens (see CLEMENT).

CLEMENTIA female Late Roman
Feminine form of Clemens or Clementius (see CLEMENT).

CLEMENTINA female Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Feminine form of CLEMENT

CLEMENTINE female French
French feminine form of CLEMENT

CLEMENTIUS male Late Roman
Derivative of Clemens (see CLEMENT).

CLEO female English
Short form of CLEOPATRA

CLEON male Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of ? (Kleon), a Greek name derived from ? (kleos) "glory".

CLEOPAS male Biblical, Biblical Latin
Shortened form of the Greek name Kleopatros (see CLEOPATRA)...

CLEOPATRA female Ancient Greek (Latinized)
From the Greek name ? (Kleopatra) which meant "glory of the father", derived from ? (kleos) "glory" combined with ? (pater) "father" (genitive ), This was the name of queens of Egypt from the Ptolemaic royal family, including Cleopatra VII, the mistress of both Julius Caesar and Mark Antony...

CLEOPHAS male Biblical
Form of CLOPAS used in several versions of the New Testament.

CLETIS male English (Rare)
Variant of CLETUS

CLETO male Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Short form of ANACLETO

CLETUS male English
Short form of ANACLETUS...

CLEVE male English
Short form of CLEVELAND

CLEVELAND male English
From a surname which was derived from an Old English place name meaning "hilly land"...

CLÍDNA female Irish Mythology
Old Irish form of CLÍODHNA

CLIFF male English
Short form of CLIFFORD or CLIFTON

CLIFFORD male English
From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "ford by a cliff" in Old English.

CLIFTON male English
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "settlement by a cliff" in Old English.

CLÍMACO male Spanish
Spanish form of Climacus, derived from Greek (klimax) "ladder"...

CLIMACUS male Late Roman
Latin form of CLÍMACO

CLIMENT male Catalan
Catalan form of Clemens (see CLEMENT).

CLINT male English
Short form of CLINTON...

CLINTON male English
From a surname which was originally from an Old English place name meaning "settlement on the River Glyme"...

CLIO female Greek Mythology (Latinized), Italian
Latinized form of KLEIO

CLÍODHNA female Irish, Irish Mythology
Possibly means "shapely" in Irish Gaelic...

CLÍONA female Irish
Variant of CLÍODHNA

CLITUS male Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of KLEITOS

CLIVE male English
From a surname meaning "cliff" in Old English, originally belonging to a person who lived near a cliff.

CLODAGH female Irish
From the name of a river in Tipperary, Ireland.

CLODOVICUS male Ancient Germanic (Latinized)
Latinized form of Chlodovech (see LUDWIG).

CLOE female Spanish, Italian
Spanish and Italian form of CHLOE

CLOÉ female Portuguese, French
Portuguese form and French variant of CHLOE

CLOELIA female Ancient Roman
Feminine form of CLOELIUS...

CLOELIUS male Ancient Roman
Roman family name of unknown meaning.

CLOPAS male Biblical
Meaning unknown, probably of Aramaic origin...

CLOTHILDE female French
Variant of CLOTILDE

CLOTHILDIS female Ancient Germanic (Latinized)
Old Germanic form of CLOTILDE

CLOTHO female Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of KLOTHO

CLOTILDA female English
English form of CLOTILDE

CLOTILDE female French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
French form of the Germanic name Chlotichilda which was composed of the elements hlud "fame" and hild "battle"...

CLOVER female English (Rare)
From the English word for the wild flower, ultimately deriving from Old English clafre.

CLOVIS male Ancient Germanic (Latinized), French
Shortened form of Clodovicus, a Latinized form of Chlodovech (see LUDWIG)...

CLYDE male English
From the name of the River Clyde in Scotland, which is of unknown origin...

CLYTEMNESTRA female Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek ? (Klytaimnestra), from (klytos) "famous, noble" and ? (mnester) "courter, wooer"...

CLYTIA female Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of KLYTIË

CNAEUS male Ancient Roman
Roman variant of GNAEUS

CNUT male History
Variant of KNUT

COBA female Dutch
Short form of JACOBA

COBUS male Dutch
Short form of JACOBUS

COBY male & female English
Masculine or feminine diminutive of JACOB

COCO female Various
Diminutive of names beginning with Co, influenced by the word cocoa...

CODIE male English (Modern)
Variant of CODY

CODY male English, Irish
From the Gaelic surname Ó Cuidighthigh, which means "descendant of CUIDIGHTHEACH"...

CÓEMGEIN male Irish
Original Irish form of KEVIN

COEUS male Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of KOIOS

COHEN male English
From a common Jewish surname which was derived from Hebrew (kohen) meaning "priest"...

COILEAN male Irish
Irish form of CAILEAN

COINNEACH male Scottish
Derived from Gaelic caoin "handsome"...

COKKIE female Dutch
Dutch diminutive of CORNELIA

COL male Medieval English
Medieval short form of NICHOLAS

COLA male Anglo-Saxon
Old English byname meaning "charcoal", originally given to a person with dark features.

COLBERT male English
From an English surname which was derived from a Norman form of the Germanic name COLOBERT.

COLBY male English
From a surname, originally from various English place names, derived from the Old Norse nickname Koli (meaning "coal, dark") and býr "town".

COLE male English
From a surname which was originally derived from the Old English byname COLA.

COLEEN female English
Variant of COLLEEN

COLEMAN male English, Irish
Variant of COLMÁN

COLENE female English (Rare)
Variant of COLLEEN

COLETTE female French
Short form of NICOLETTE...

COLIN (1) male Scottish, Irish, English
Anglicized form of CAILEAN or COILEAN

COLIN (2) male English
Medieval diminutive of Col, a short form of NICHOLAS.

COLINE female French
Short form of NICOLINE

COLLEEN female English
Derived from the Irish word cailín meaning "girl"...

COLLIN male English
Variant of COLIN (2)

COLLYN female English (Rare)
Variant of COLLEEN

COLM male Irish
Variant of COLUM

COLMÁN male Irish
Diminutive of Colm (see COLUM)...

COLOBERT male Ancient Germanic
Germanic name composed of the elements col, possibly meaning "helmet", and beraht meaning "bright".

COLOMBA female Italian
Italian feminine form of COLUMBA

COLOMBANO male Italian
Italian form of COLUMBANUS

COLOMBE female French
French feminine form of COLUMBA

COLOMBINA female Italian
Italian feminine diminutive of COLUMBA...

COLOMBO male Italian
Italian form of COLUMBA

COLTEN male English (Modern)
Variant of COLTON

COLTON male English (Modern)
From an English surname which was originally from a place name meaning "COLA's town".

COLUM male Irish
Irish form of COLUMBA...

COLUMBA male & female Late Roman
Late Latin name meaning "dove"...

COLUMBAN male Irish
Possibly an Irish diminutive of COLUMBA...

COLUMBANUS male Late Roman
This name can be viewed as a derivative of COLUMBA or a Latinized form of COLUMBAN, both derivations being approximately equivalent...

COLUMBINE female English (Rare)
From the name of a variety of flower...

COLWYN male Welsh
From the name of a river in northern Wales.

CÔME male French
French form of COSMAS

COMFORT female English (Rare)
From the English word comfort, ultimately from Latin confortare "to strengthen greatly", a derivative of fortis "strong"...

COMGAL male Irish
Variant of COMHGHALL

COMGALL male Irish
Variant of COMHGHALL

COMGAN male Irish
Anglicized form of COMHGHÁN

COMHGHALL male Irish
Means "joint pledge" from Irish comh "together" and gall "pledge".

COMHGHÁN male Irish
Means "born together" from Irish comh "together" and gan "born".

CONALL male Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology
Means "strong wolf" in Gaelic...

CONAN male Irish
Means "little wolf" or "little hound" from Gaelic cú "wolf, hound" combined with a diminutive suffix...

CONCEPCIÓN female Spanish
Means "conception" in Spanish...

CONCEPTA female Irish
Latinate form of CONCEPCIÓN

CONCETTA female Italian
Italian cognate of CONCEPCIÓN

CONCETTINA female Italian
Diminutive of CONCETTA

CONCETTO male Italian
Masculine form of CONCETTA

CONCHA female Spanish
Diminutive of CONCEPCIÓN...

CONCHITA female Spanish
Diminutive of CONCHA

CONCHOBHAR male Irish, Irish Mythology
Original Irish form of CONOR

CONCHÚR male Irish, Irish Mythology
Modern Irish form of CONCHOBHAR

CONCORDIA female Roman Mythology
Means "harmony" in Latin...

CONDOLEEZZA female Various
In the case of American Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice it is derived from the Italian musical term con dolcezza meaning "with sweetness".

CONFUCIUS male History
Anglicized form of the Chinese name Kong Fu Zi...

CONLAOCH male Irish Mythology
Possibly derived from Gaelic conn "chief" and flaith "lord"...

CONLETH male Irish
Modern form of the old Irish name Conláed, possibly meaning "chaste fire" from Gaelic connla "chaste" and aodh "fire"...

CONLEY male Irish
Anglicized form of CONLETH

CONN male Irish
Means "chief" in Irish Gaelic.

CONNELL male English (Rare)
From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Conaill meaning "descendant of CONALL".

CONNER male English (Modern)
Variant of CONOR

CONNIE f & male English
Diminutive of CONSTANCE and other names beginning with Con...

CONNLA male Irish Mythology
Variant of CONLAOCH

CONNOR male Irish, English (Modern)
Variant of CONOR

CONOR male Irish, English, Irish Mythology
Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Conchobhar which means "dog lover" or "wolf lover"...

CONRAD male English, German, Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic elements kuoni "brave" and rad "counsel"...

CONRADO male Spanish
Spanish form of CONRAD

CONRÍ male Irish
Means "wolf king" in Irish Gaelic.

CONSOLATA female Italian
Means "consoled" in Italian...

CONSTANÇA female Portuguese
Portuguese form of CONSTANTIA

CONSTANCE female English, French
Medieval form of CONSTANTIA...

CONSTÂNCIA female Portuguese
Portuguese form of CONSTANTIA

CONSTANS male Late Roman
Late Latin name meaning "constant, steadfast"...

CONSTANT male French, English (Rare)
From the Late Latin name CONSTANS...

CONSTAN?A female Romanian
Romanian form of CONSTANTIA

CONSTANTIA female Late Roman
Feminine form of the Late Latin name Constantius, which was itself derived from CONSTANS.

CONSTANTIJN male Dutch
Dutch form of Constantinus (see CONSTANTINE).

CONSTANTIN male Romanian, French
Romanian and French form of Constantinus (see CONSTANTINE).

CONSTANTINA female Late Roman
Feminine form of Constantinus (see CONSTANTINE).

CONSTANTINE male History
From the Latin name Constantinus, a derivative of CONSTANS...

CONSTANTINUS male Late Roman
Latin form of CONSTANTINE

CONSTANTIUS male Late Roman
Late Latin name which was a derivative of CONSTANS.

CONSTANZA female Spanish
Spanish form of CONSTANTIA

CONSTANZE female German
German form of CONSTANTIA

CONSUELA female Spanish
Variant of CONSUELO

CONSUELO female Spanish
Means "consolation" in Spanish...

CONSUS male Roman Mythology
Possibly derived from Latin conserere meaning "to sow, to plant"...

CONWAY male English
From a surname which was derived from the name of the River Conwy, which possibly means "holy water" in Welsh.

COOPER male English
From a surname meaning "barrel maker" in Middle English.

COOS male Dutch
Diminutive of JACOB

CORA female English, German, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of KORE...

CORAL female English
From the English word coral for the underwater skeletal deposits which can form reefs...

CORALIE female French
Either a French form of KORALIA, or a derivative of Latin corallium "coral" (see CORAL).

CORBIN male English
From a French surname which was derived from corbeau "raven", originally denoting a person who had dark hair...

CORBINIAN male German
Variant of KORBINIAN

CORBINIANUS male Late Roman
Latin form of KORBINIAN

CORD male Low German
Low German contracted form of CONRAD

CORDELIA female English
From Cordeilla, possibly a Celtic name of unknown meaning...

CORDELL male English
From a surname meaning "maker of cord" or "seller of cord" in Middle English.

CORDULA female German
Late Latin name meaning "heart" from Latin cor, cordis...

COREEN female English (Rare)
Variant of CORINNE

CORENTIN male Breton, French
Possibly means "hurricane" in Breton...

CORETTA female English
Diminutive of CORA...

COREY male English
From a surname which was derived from the Old Norse given name Kóri, of unknown meaning...

CORI female English
Feminine form of COREY

CORIANDER female English (Rare)
From the name of the spice, also called cilantro, which may ultimately be of Phoenician origin (via Latin and Greek).

CORIE female English
Variant of CORRIE

CORIN male French
French form of QUIRINUS

CORINA female English, German, Romanian
Variant of CORINNA

CORINE female English
Variant of CORINNE

CORINNA female English, German, Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name ? (Korinna), which was derived from (kore) "maiden"...

CORINNE female French, English
French form of CORINNA...

CORMAC male Irish
Possibly derived from Irish Gaelic corb "raven" or "wheel" and mac "son"...

CORMAG male Scottish
Scottish form of CORMAC

CORNÉ male Dutch
Diminutive of CORNELIS

CORNEILLE male French (Archaic)
French form of CORNELIUS

CORNEL male Romanian
Romanian form of CORNELIUS

CORNELIA female German, Romanian, Italian, Dutch, English, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of CORNELIUS...

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