List Of 2484 Baby Boy Names Starting With Letter C | Page 10

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Kanika Singh
Feb 26, 2019   •  3 views

We have created a list of 2484 unique and meaningful baby boy names that start with letter C. This is Page 10 out of 13 pages of the list. Each page consists of 200 baby boy names.

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  • Clancy: A soldier's son, a warrior; one who fights at the battlefield

  • Clarance: Something that is very bright and dazzling

  • Clarembald: A bold and famous one

  • Claren: One who lives by the Clare River

  • Clarence: A carriage that is horse-drawn that has 4 seatings

  • Clarey: Clear, obvious; easy to understand; evident

  • Clariance: Derived from Clare, meaning clear and bright and dazzling

  • Clarion: The name of a king in Arthurian Legends

  • Clarions: Derived from the name of a king in the Arthurian Legends

  • Clark: A recordist, copyist; secretary; one who copies one data to the other

  • Clarke: A word for clerk, one who does small time work

  • Clarkston: The town of a clerk, a place where a clerk hails from

  • Clarrie: One who lives beside the river Clare, the longest river in the Lough Corrib

  • Claud: Derived from the name 'Claudius', who was a 7th century saint

  • Clauda: A bad, deplorable voice, that expresses grief

  • Claudas: Derived from the name of a famous king

  • Claude: Taken from the name of a 7th century saint named Claudius

  • Claudin: Name of a French king's son, Claudas

  • Claudio: Crippled, one who cannot walk; lame

  • Claudiu: One who is lame, cannot walk; one whose legs are crippled

  • Claudius: One who is crippled, disabled; handicapped; unable to walk

  • Clauds: Taken from a 7th century saint's name, ' Claudius', which means 'lame'

  • Claudy: Crippled or lame, one who cannot use his legs to walk

  • Claus: The victory of the men, victory of the people; represents triumph

  • Clavance: A British royal family

  • Claxton: The town of Clark's, in the settlement of Jamaica

  • Clay: Mortal, one who is subjected to death any moment of his life

  • Clayborne: A river flowing near a clay bed

  • Claybourne: One who is mortal, can die at any point in his lifetime

  • Clayburn: One who hails from Clay brook, a place in Jamaica

  • Clayland: Derived from the name 'Clayton', a settlement that is made of clay

  • Clayne: A town situated near a place called Clayland

  • Clayre: One who is not only bright, but also famous and known by all

  • Clayson: Derived from 'Nicholas', meaning victory of the people

  • Clayten: A settlement near the land made of clay

  • Claytin: A town next to a clay bed, a land made of clay

  • Clayton: A town or settlement that is made from clay

  • Cleary: Highly educated, scholar; learned; knowledgeable; cultured

  • Cleatus: Well known, admired; illustrious; acclaimed; prominent; influential

  • Cleavant: A river bank that is very steep, and falls sharply

  • Cleave: A cliff, a rock face; an escarpment at the edge of a sea

  • Cleavon: Cliff, a rock at the edge of a sea

  • Cleeve: A short term for Cleveland, a city in the U.S

  • Cleisthenes: Glory and strength

  • Cleland: A land that is made up of clay, clayland

  • Clell: Descendant of the wolf family

  • Clellan: Son of a follower of a Saint named Fillan

  • Clem: One who is gentle, soft and merciful

  • Cleme: Tender, gentle; good natured; lenient; understanding

  • Clemens: Good natured, gentle and merciful

  • Clement: Gentle, merciful and warm hearted

  • Clemente: Merciful, lenient; soft hearted; loving; sweet tempered

  • Clemeth: He is merciful and a gentle person

  • Clemmons: Merciful, pitiful; forgives easily; tender

  • Clemmy: Gentle, mild; soft; tender; merciful; pleasant

  • Clemo: The Cornish diminutive of Clement or Clemence. It means mild or merciful

  • Cleofas: One who sees fame, glory and worthy of praise

  • Cleon: One who hails from the cliff, famous and illustrious in Greek

  • Cleophas: Used in the New Testament, he is the husband of a woman who saw Jesus being crucified

  • Clerc: Derived from the word 'Clerk' or 'secretary'. Also means intelligent in Latin

  • Clesek: An old Cornish name derived from the word clos, which means fame.

  • Cleto: To call a spirit while praying, uaually done by a Pope

  • Cletus: To summon, to call forth someone; to call upon someone

  • Cleve: Cliff, a short rock, located at the brim of the sea

  • Cleveland: A land that is hilly, a land covered by hills; a hilly land

  • Clevon: One who hails from the cliff, One who lives in the cliff

  • Clif: A man who is brave, fearless, daring and bold

  • Cliff: A ridge, located at the edge of the sea

  • Clifford: A stream found near a slope, A river adjacent to a slope

  • Cliffton: A farm located near a cliff, A cliff near a farm

  • Clifland: A land that is hilly, a land filled with hills

  • Clift: A cliff or slope, a ridge located at the corner of a river

  • Clifton: Residence on a cliff, houses and settlements on a cliff

  • Cliftun: A farm located adjacent to a cliff

  • Clint: Settlement or residence on a hill, people residing on a hill

  • Clinton: Derived from the name of an English place

  • Clinttun: One who hails from the headland estate

  • Clintwood: A town, where people reside, another meaning is hill, an elevation on the land

  • Clio: An artist of History, who played the lyre

  • Clive: One who hails near a cliff, one who resides near a cliff

  • Clochides: A hard working, impulsive and a daydreamer

  • Clodwal: An icy cold, blue man

  • Clooney: Hailing from the meadows, a land filled with grass

  • Cloru: Sicilian form of Chlorus, meaning pale green.

  • Clotuali: A cold one

  • Cloud: A condensed form of water vapours that is present in the atmosphere, can also mean a state of worry or unease

  • Clovis: Derived from the name of a French king

  • Cloyd: One who works with hammers and nails

  • Clunie: One who hails from the grasslands or meadows

  • Clutarigas: An active minded, humble and serious individual

  • Clvtori: An old male name

  • Clvtorigi: A monument of Clutorrix

  • Clyce: An era, a phase, a course of time

  • Clyde: A term used for men living near, or on the bank of the river Clyde

  • Clyffton: One who hails from a farm located near a cliff

  • Clyfland: One who lives in a cliff land, a land consisting of cliffs

  • Clyford: Walking through liquid substance like waves or lots of water with great effort

  • Clyftun: "Clyf" means cliff and "tun" means town. A town containing many cliffs

  • Clynt: One who hails from a town located near a hill

  • Clyve: A person who lives at the cliffs, one who hails from the cliffs

  • Cnapa: One who is the bearer and follower of Christ

  • Cnebba: An expressive, talented and intellectual human

  • Cnut: Knot, the tightening of a thread or loop

  • Cnute: Norwegian word for knot.

  • Co: With, mutually, together, jointly

  • Coal: A rocky type material used as a fuel, occuring at usually underground

  • Coalfield: An area of land where coal is found in huge amounts

  • Coatl: Serpent

  • Cob: One who replaces or takes the place of someone else

  • Cobalt: A transition metal used in the making of steel and in jet turbines

  • Cobar: The earth that is burnt, burnt soil

  • Cobb: One who replaces or supplants, heel of the foot

  • Cobby: A person who replaces or supplants or takes the place of someone else

  • Cobee: One who is saved and protected by God, one who is safe in the hands of God

  • Cobie: One who is protected and shielded

  • Coblah: One who is born on Tuesday.

  • Cobreigen: The son of the Earth, The one who is born from clay or sand

  • Coburn: The name of a country

  • Coby: One who acts as a supplanter, one who replaces or takes place of someone else

  • Cocca: A type of grain or eatable seed

  • Cochise: A type of wood, a well known warrior chief

  • Codei: Light, a form of energy; lamp; torch; tubelight

  • Codell: One who has a helping nature and helps others in need

  • Codey: A helpful person, one who helps others in need

  • Codi: Cushion, a cloth stuffed with cotton; used for comfort

  • Codrin: Of the forest.

  • Codrut: Hailing from a forest in Romania, in a romanian forest

  • Cody: One who helps others in need, helpful; also means cushion in American

  • Coe: A hill consisting of a valley

  • Coelfrid: One who comes from the coal fields

  • Coeman: A merchant, one who does the job of buying and selling goods, and is a businessman

  • Coen: One who advices others in a bold fashion

  • Coenbehrt: A brave and bold advisor

  • Coenberg: A bold and brave one

  • Coenburg: He is bold like a fortress

  • Coenhelm: A brave and bold persin

  • Coenred: A bold red man

  • Coenwalh: A bold one who rules

  • Coeur: The most vital organ of the human body, the heart

  • Cofa: One who is considered as the son of the dark man, the bearer of Jesus Christ

  • Cofahealh: One who lives on the caves or its slopes, residing on the cave slopes

  • Cofsi: The son of a dark or dusky man

  • Cohen: One who performs sacred rituals, a priest

  • Cohha: The bearer of Christ, one who is called as a coal seller

  • Coifi: The chief of Priests, one who performs rituals of God

  • Coilbrit: He who is like a hummingburd

  • Coimagni: A great, grand man

  • Coimagnus: A majestci, grand man

  • Coineus: A creative, mindful and energetic individual

  • Coire: A pool that is filled with froth or bubbles

  • Coksa: Free from any impurities, clean and pure

  • Col: A short term for Nicholas, meaning victory of the men

  • Cola: Charcoal, a black material which is a form of carbon, and is made when an organic substance is heated in the absence of air

  • Colan: A child, a young Boy of less age

  • Colas: The Argentinian version of Nicholas. It means victory of the people

  • Colben: "Col" stands for the victory of men and "ben" stands for son of

  • Colbert: Derived from a German name meaning a bright helmet used by warriors

  • Colbey: A town where coal is obtained, A coal town

  • Colbie: A place or town where coal is found, a town of coal

  • Colborn: A stream or river that is at a very low temperature, a cold river or stream

  • Colby: A dark town, a town where coal is found

  • Colden: A town where coal is found and obtained

  • Cole: The victory or rejoice of the people, winning in a competition

  • Coleman: A small and stocky bird, that resembles a pigeon

  • Colemann: One who is tanned or dark skinned or dusky

  • Colen: Triumph, win; victory; to defeat the opponent

  • Coleridge: A dark ridge or mountain range

  • Coleton: A town from where coal is obtained

  • Coletun: Hailing from the town where coal is obtained, from a coal town

  • Coley: One who is dark and dusky like the coal

  • Colfre: Someone who is as peaceful, amicable and undisturbed as the dove,

  • Colier: A trader of charcoal, one who does the business of buying and selling charcoal

  • Colin: The triumph or victory of the people against the enemy

  • Colis: One who is the son of a dark or dusky man

  • Collan: A young Boy who is attractive, handsome and good looking

  • Collayer: One whose job is to mine coal from beneath the ground

  • Collby: One who hails from a dark farm, where there is no form of light

  • Collens: The son of a king named Collen

  • Colles: Glue, a substance used to stick things together

  • Collier: A charcoal burner, one who works with charcoal

  • Collin: A child, a little more than a baby; a small Boy,girl

  • Collins: The victory or triumph of the men

  • Collis: One who is the son of the dark man or a coal seller

  • Collye: A word name of English meaning

  • Collyer: A trader of charcoal in England, someone who buys and sells charcoal

  • Colm: Dove, the bird used for the symbol of peace; a short white bird

  • Colma: A dove, a stout bird that resembles a pigeon, and is used as a symbol of peace

  • Colman: A small, little, tiny dove

  • Colombo: Dove, the symbol of peace and happiness

  • Colonel: A rank in military given to a high post, usually given to an experienced soldier

  • Colony: A group of people in a settlement, province or territory

  • Colorado: Derived from the state of Colorado, or the red river in Colorado

  • Colsen: Coal, a form of carbon that is black in colour

  • Colson: Triumph of people, the victorious people

  • Colston: A town from where coal is obtained or collected, a coal town

  • Colt: Residing from a dark town with no source of light

  • Colten: A dark, dusky, swarthy complexion

  • Colter: The owner and care taker of young, frisky horses

  • Coltere: A person who rides and takes care of horses, a horseman

  • Coltin: A coal town, a town where coal is obtained

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