Names that Begin with C
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Clitus
Latinized form of Kleitos.
Clive
From a surname meaning "cliff" in Old English, originally belonging to a person who lived near a cliff.
Clodagh
From the name of a river in Tipperary, Ireland.
Clodovicus
Latinized form of Chlodovech (see Ludwig).
Cloe
Spanish form of Chloe.
Cloé
Portuguese form and French variant of Chloe.
Cloelia
Feminine form of Cloelius.
Cloelius
Roman family name of unknown meaning.
Clooney
Clooney is a modern version of a clan name and there are a number of versions of the same name.
Clopas
Meaning unknown, probably of Aramaic origin.
Clothilde
Variant of Clotilde.
Clothildis
Old Germanic form of Clotilde.
Clotho
Latinized form of Klotho.
Clotilda
English form of Clotilde.
Clotilde
French form of the Germanic name Chlotichilda which was composed of the elements hlud "fame" and hild "battle".
Cloud
Cloud is an English name and literally means cloud.
Clover
From the English word for the wild flower, ultimately deriving from Old English clafre.
Clovia
Possibly a feminine form of Clovis.
Clovis
Shortened form of Clodovicus, a Latinized form of Chlodovech (see Ludwig).
Clyde
From the name of the River Clyde in Scotland, which is of unknown origin.
Clytemnestra
Latinized form of Greek Κλυταιμνηστρα (Klytaimnestra) , from κλυτος (klytos) "famous, noble" and μνηστρια (mnestria) "courter, wooer".
Clytia
Latinized form of Klytië.
Cnaeus
Roman variant of Gnaeus.
Cnut
Variant of Knut.
Coba
Short form of Jacoba.
Cobb
The name Cobb is from the Middle Ages and is derived from the nickname “cobba” that was given to any large well built young man.
Coburn
Coburn comes from two Old English words, “cocc” which can mean "cock" or any other wild bird, and “burna” which was any small "stream".
Cobus
Short form of Jacobus.
Coby
Masculine or feminine diminutive of Jacob.
Coco
Diminutive of names beginning with Co, influenced by the word cocoa.
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