Names that Begin with C
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Crina
Derived from Romanian crin meaning "lily".
Crispian
Medieval variant of Crispin.
Crispin
From the Roman cognomen Crispinus which was derived from the name Crispus.
Crispinus
Latin form of Crispin.
Crispus
Roman cognomen which meant "curly-haired" in Latin.
Cristal
Variant of Crystal.
Cristen
Variant of Kristin.
Cristi
Diminutive of Cristian.
Cristian
Romanian form of Christian.
Cristián
Spanish form of Christian.
Cristiana
Italian and Portuguese form of Christina.
Cristiano
Italian and Portuguese form of Christian.
Cristina
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian form of Christina.
Cristo
Cristo is a Spanish variant of Christopher.
Cristobal
Cristobal is a Spanish variant of Christopher.
Cristóbal
Spanish form of Christopher.
Cristoforo
Italian form of Christopher.
Cristovao
Cristovao is a Portuguese variant of Christopher.
Cristóvão
Portuguese form of Christopher.
Crius
Latinized form of Kreios.
Crocetta
Diminutive of Crocifissa.
Crocifissa
Means "crucifix" in Italian.
Crockett
Crockett is believed to be a Medieval nickname that later transferred to be used as a given name.
Crofton
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "town with a small enclosed field" in Old English.
Cromwell
Cromwell is a locational name for people who come from a small village in the county of Nottinghamshire.
Cronus
Latinized form of the Greek Κρονος (Kronos) , possibly derived from the Indo-European root * ker- meaning "to cut".
Crosby
Crosby is a very old and distinguished surname and is of Scandinavian origin.
Croston
Croston is an old English name and is derived from the two words, “cross” which means "cross" and “tun” which means a "settlement or enclosure".
Croydon
Croydon is a very ancient name and dates back more than 1,000 years.
Crt
Short form of ČRtomir.
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