Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter C, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a C. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
| Name | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|
| Cinwell | One who lives in his king's good books; one who always makes his king happy | |
| Cinxia | One who is considered as the goddess of marriage | |
| Cinzia | From Kinthos | |
| Ciolla | He is layered like an onion | |
| Cionaodh | Modern Irish form of Cináed. | |
| Ciorra | A comforting, inexperienced and responsible individual | |
| Ciorstaidh | One who is a follower of Jesus Christ | |
| Cipactli | Nahuatl word for crocodile. | |
| Cipactonal | Production of the day | |
| Cipio | A walking stick; something that helps a cripple to walk | |
| Cippa | Coal seller or the son of the dark man | |
| Ciprian | A martyr and a bishop under the emperor Valerian | |
| Cipriana | Lord | |
| Cipriane | from Cyprus | |
| Ciprianna | from Cyprus | |
| Cipriano | One who hails from Cyprus, a place located at the left of Syria | |
| Ciprienne | Lord | |
| Cipta | To create | |
| Ciqala | Little One | |
| Cira | Feminine Form Of Ciro | |
| Cirajusa | One who has been gifted with long life | |
| Cirakari | Making process at a slow rate; slowly progressing | |
| Cirantaka | Never-ending; something that doesn't have an end | |
| Cirayu | One who has a long life to live; long-living person | |
| Cirayus | One who lives for a long time; long- lived person | |
| Circa | Around, Approximately | |
| Circe | Greek Goddess Name | |
| Circehyll | One who lives at the hills of the church | |
| Cirdan | Ship Maker | |
| Ciri | lord | |
| Ciriaco | Spanish name for Cyriacus; meaning God | |
| Ciriacus | Something that belongs to the Lord; of the Lord | |
| Cirie | A successful person who likes to be reasonable | |
| Ciril | The Lord; the almighty; God; diety | |
| Cirila | Lordly | |
| Cirilla | lord | |
| Cirillo | Italian form of Cyril. | |
| Cirilo | Godly; lordly; princely; stately | |
| Cirini | Another word for Cyrus, the means God, the Almighty | |
| Cirino | Diminutive of Ciro. | |
| Cirjivaka | One who is long-lived; lives for a long time | |
| Ciro | Of The Sun | |
| Cirocco | Ancient Egyptian Wind | |
| Cirroc | Top of the summit; peak of the mountain or hill | |
| Cis | blind; sixth | |
| Cisco | Short for Francisco | |
| Cismaan | Somali form of Osman. | |
| Cisneros | Place Of Swans | |
| Ciss | Dimunitive for any name related to Christ, e.g, Christopher | |
| Cissa | One who does not have the ability to see; Blind | |
| Cisse | A name derived from the place called Cisse in Vienne | |
| Cissi | A variant for the name Caecelia, who was the saint for music | |
| Cissie | blind; sixth | |
| Cissota | Blind; one who cannot see; one who lost the sense of vision | |
| Cissy | Diminutive Form Of Cecilia | |
| Cistiboru | Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Ctibor. | |
| Cistimiru | Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Čestmír. | |
| Cistiradu | Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Ctirad. | |
| Cistumucus | Celtic Boy name, one who is chief | |
| Citadhana | One who is conscious, attentive, alert, perceiving, watchful | |
| Citaka | Something that is worn on the neck; an ornament | |
| Citapati | Considered as the God of intelligence; Lord of wisdom | |
| Citayu | One who is born intelligent; the intelligent one | |
| Cithara | guitar | |
| Citlalee | Star | |
| Citlali | Star | |
| Citlalic | Rising star | |
| Citlalicue | Star garment | |
| Citlalli | Unknown | |
| Citlalmina | Greatest of all the female heroes. | |
| Citlaly | Star | |
| Citoc | One who is the son of a dark man; an intense person | |
| Citra | Image | |
| Citrabahu | One who has lots of spots or patches on his arm | |
| Citrabana | One who owns arrows of different colours and varieties | |
| Citrabanu | Fire; Magnificient and Splendid Flame; Shining with light | |
| Citrabha | Fire; Magnificient and Splendid Flame; Shining with light | |
| Citracapa | One who owns bows of different varieties and colours | |
| Citragu | One who owns cows that are brownish, with streaks of other colour | |
| Citraka | Painter; an artist who is spealized in the art of painting pictures | |
| Citraketu | Owner of a beautiful banner, that is, a strip of cloth bearing slogans or sayings | |
| Citraksa | One whose eyes have small patches or small spots | |
| Citrakuta | A wonderful mountain peak, or apex, or brow | |
| Citranga | One whose body is made up of different colours | |
| Citrarupa | One whose form or body consists of different patches of colours | |
| Citrasena | One who has a bright spear; a weapon | |
| Citrasila | A Hindi Boy name | |
| Citrasva | A horse that is painted with colours; a beautiful painted horse | |
| Citravasu | One who is very rich and has lots of treasures | |
| Citresa | The God of the moon; Lord of the satellite of the earth | |
| Citrine | Type of quartz, a mineral found in metamorphic and igneous rocks | |
| Citrisa | The wonderful Lord of the moon, which is the satellite of the earth | |
| Citro | Image | |
| Citrya | Sparkling; bright; effervescent; brilliant | |
| Citta | One's thoughts and intellect; one's collection of thoughts | |
| Cittaja | One who is not born of the mind; one who is born of the heart and thinks from the heart, not mind | |
| Cittapara | Irreasonable; something that does not have any reason | |
| Cittavata | One who is very kind hearted; who is kind, caring, and compassionate | |
| Cittayu | One who is the son of the heart; one who is sensitive, and thinks emotionally | |
| Cittin | One who thinks very wisely; One who thinks before he acts |