|
Cadman
Celtic Warrior
Caesar Latin Emperor
Calder Celtic From Stony River
Caleb Hebrew Faithful Affection
Calvert Old English Shepherd
Calvin Latin Bald
Caldwell Old English Near a Cold Well
Caleb Hebrew Faithful
Callum - Gaelic meaning Dove
Calvin Latin Bald
Cameron Scottish With a Crooked Nose
Carl Teutonic Farmer
Carlin Gaelic Little Champion
Carlisle Old English From the Walled City
Carlton Old English From Carl's Farm
Carmine Latin Song
Carney Celtic Warrior
Carroll Celtic Champion
Carter Old English Cart Driver
Carver Old English Wood Carver
Cary English Fort
Casey Celtic Brave
Casper Persian Treasure
Cecil Latin Blind
Cedric Celtic Chieftain
Chad, Chadwick Celtic Warrior
Chalmers Teutonic Lord of the Household
Chandler Old French Candlemaker
Channing Old French A Canon
Chapin Old French A Clergyman
Chapman Anglo Saxon Merchant
Charles, Charlie - Anglo Saxon Strong Man
Chase French Hunter
Chatwin Old English Warlike Friend
Chauncey Latin Chancellor
Chester Old English Dweller in Fortified Town
Christian Latin A Christian
Christopher Greek Christ-Carrier
Clarence Latin Famous
Clark Latin Learned
Claude Latin Lame
Clayton, Clay Old English The Clay Farm
Clifford Anglo Saxon Near the Cliff
Clive Old English Cliff Dweller
Clovis Teutonic Famous Warrier
Clyde Welsh Heard from Afar
Coleman Irish Dove
Colin Gaelic Strong and Virile
Collier Old English Miner
Colton Old English Coal Town
Conan Celtic High and Mighty
Conrad Teutonic Able in Counsel
Conroy Irish Wise One
Conway Celtic Hound in the Plain
Connor - Gaelic meaning Strong willed
Corbin Latin The Raven
Corey Old Irish Residence Name
Corwin Latin The Raven
Cosmo Greek Well-Ordered
Craig Celtic From a Stony Hill
Crispin Latin Curly Haired
Crosby Teutonic Dweller by Town Cross
Culbert Teutonic Cool and Brilliant
Culver Old English Dove
Curt Latin Short or Little
Curtis French Courteous One
Cuthbert Anglo Saxon Famous and Brilliant
Cyril Greek Lordly
Cyrus Persian The Sun
|
Caitlin, Welsh Form of Catherine
meaning Pure Maiden
Calista, Greek Most Beautiful
Camille, French Swiftness of Foot
Candace, Greek Glowing
Cara, Italian Darling
Carissa, French Tender Touch
Carla, Anglo Saxon Feminine of Charles
Carlin, Short for Caroline
Carlotta, Italian Form of Charlotte
Carly, Form of Carol
Carmel, Hebrew Woodland
Carmen, Spanish Crimson or Red
Carrie, French Song of Joy
Caroline Teutonic feminine ruler
Catherine, Greek Pure Maiden
Celeste, Latin Heavenly
Cerys Welsh meaning love
Chantal, Latin Song
Charity, Latin Affectionate Loving
Charlene, French Small Beauty
Charlotte, Charlie Teutonic Born to Command
Charmaine Latin Little song
Chelsea, Old English Harbor
Cherise, French Cherry
Cheryl, French Beloved
Chloe, Greek Blooming
Christine, Latin Christian Faith
Clarissa, Latin Clear
Cleopatra Greek Father's Glory
Cilla French Little Flower
Coral, Cora Greek Small Stone
Courtney, Court Attendant
Cynthia, Greek Moon Goddess
|