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C.

54 people

C.A.

25 people

C.B.

24 people

C.C.

30 people

C.D.

11 people

C.E.

21 people

C.E.C.

1 people

C.E.C.G.

1 people

C.F.

14 people

C.G.

9 people

C.H.

26 people

C.I.

1 people

C.J.

15 people

C.K.

4 people

C.L.

22 people

C.M.

16 people

C.N.

6 people

C.O.

6 people

C.P.

10 people

C.P.H.

1 people

C.R.

11 people

C.R.P.

1 people

C.S.

13 people

C.S.S.

1 people

C.T.

7 people

C.U.

16 people

C.V.

1 people

C.W.

19 people

C.Y.

1 people

CHASE

One who hunts or pursues, derived from the occupation or action of chasing game.

English, French 2 people

CHRISTIAN

A follower of Christ, derived from the Latin word for Christ.

Latin 7 people

CLOYD

2 people

COLVILLE

Derived from a place name in Normandy, referring to a person from Colville or a ...

Scottish 1 people

Cabot

A person from Cabot or one who is a coaster or coastal trader.

English, French 2 people

Cadwallader

1 people

Caldwell

Derived from a place name meaning 'cold well' or 'cold spring.'

English/Scottish 1 people

Caleb

Devotion to God or whole-hearted.

Hebrew 6 people

Callum

Dove or devotee of Saint Columba.

Scottish Gaelic

Calvert

A calf herder or one who tends to calves.

English 2 people

Calvin

Bald or hairless.

Latin 7 people

Cameron

Crooked nose or bent nose.

Scottish Gaelic 1 people

Camille

Young ceremonial attendant or helper.

Latin 1 people

Camillo

Derived from the Latin Camillus, possibly meaning 'attendant' or 'acolyte,' or r...

Italian/Spanish 1 people

Camilo

Derived from the Latin Camillus, possibly meaning 'attendant' or 'acolyte,' or r...

Spanish/Portuguese 1 people

Campbell

Derived from a Scottish surname meaning 'crooked mouth' or 'wry mouth.'

Scottish Gaelic 4 people

Caoimhe

Beautiful or precious.

Irish

Cardinal

Derived from the ecclesiastical title of cardinal, or from a surname referring t...

English/French 1 people

Carey

A person from a fort or fortress, or one with dark features.

Irish, English 2 people

Carl

A man or fellow, free man.

Germanic 57 people

Carleton

1 people

Carlisle

A person from Carlisle, a city in northern England near the Scottish border.

English, Scottish 2 people

Carlo

Free man; a man of the people.

Germanic via Italian 4 people

Carlos

Free man; a man of the people.

Germanic 13 people

Carlotta

The Italian feminine form of Carlo, derived from Charles, meaning 'free man' or ...

Italian 1 people

Carlton

Derived from a place name meaning 'settlement of the peasants' or 'town of the c...

Old English 3 people

Carman

Derived from an occupational surname meaning 'cart driver' or 'man who operates ...

English 2 people

Carmen

A garden or vineyard, derived from the Latin word for song or poem.

Latin, Hebrew 4 people

Carmi

Derived from the Hebrew word meaning 'vineyard' or 'my vineyard.'

Hebrew 1 people

Carmichael

Derived from a place name in Lanarkshire, Scotland, possibly meaning 'fort of Mi...

Scottish 1 people

Carol

Derived from Carolus, meaning 'man' or 'free man,' associated with the name Char...

Latin 3 people

Carolina

Free woman or woman of the people.

Latin 1 people

Caroline

The feminine form of Carolus, meaning 'free woman' or 'woman of strength.'

Latin 3 people

Carolyn

A variant of Caroline, meaning 'free woman' or 'woman of strength.'

Latin 4 people

Carr

A person who lives near a marsh or fen.

English, Scottish 1 people

Carreni

1 people

Carrie

Free woman; a woman of the people.

Germanic via English 4 people

Carrol

Descendant of Cearbhall, a champion or warrior.

Irish, English 1 people

Carroll

Champion or warrior, derived from Irish Gaelic roots.

Irish 10 people

Carter

One who drives a cart or transports goods.

English 6 people

Cartier

1 people

Cary

Possibly derived from a place name or as a variant of Carol, meaning 'free man' ...

Old English or Latin 3 people

Case

A person who makes or sells cases or boxes.

English 1 people

Casey

A person who is vigilant or watchful, derived from an Irish surname meaning 'des...

Irish 2 people

Casimir

Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'to proclaim peace' or 'famous peacemaker.'

Slavic 3 people

Cass

A person who makes or sells cases, or a variant of Cassandra.

English 1 people

Cassius

Derived from the Latin family name Cassius, possibly meaning 'hollow' or 'vain.'

Latin 3 people

Castillo

Castle or fortress.

Spanish 1 people

Cathal

Battle warrior.

Irish

Cathcart

Cart at the cathedral or church.

Scottish 1 people

Catherine

Pure or clear.

Greek 15 people

Cathreen

Pure or chaste.

English, Irish 1 people

Cathy

Pure or chaste.

English, Greek 1 people

Cato

All-knowing or wise.

Latin, Roman 1 people

Catriona

Pure, derived from the Greek name Katherine.

Scottish Gaelic

Cayetano

A person from Gaeta, an ancient city in Italy, or one who is from that region.

Spanish, Portuguese 2 people

Cazys

Uncertain; possibly related to 'caza' or hunting.

Lithuanian 1 people

Cecelia

Blind or dim-sighted.

Latin 1 people

Cecil

Blind or one who is blind to worldly concerns.

Latin 3 people

Cecilia

Blind or dim-sighted.

Latin 1 people

Cecily

Blind or dim-sighted.

Latin

Celene

Moon or moonlight.

Greek 1 people

Celestine

2 people

Central

Located in the center or middle.

English, Latin 1 people

Cesar

1 people

Chain

Life or living.

Hebrew 1 people

Chalmer

Chamberlain or officer of the chamber.

Scottish 1 people

Champ

Champion or victor.

English 1 people

Chang

Smooth, free from obstacles, or prosperous.

Chinese 1 people

Channing

Dweller in a ravine or narrow valley.

English 1 people

Chao-Chu

Varies by character selection; potentially 'morning pearl' or 'tide pearl'.

Chinese 1 people

Chapin

Dweller at a chapel or one who tends a chapel.

English 1 people

Chapman

Merchant or trader.

English 1 people

Char.

2 people

Charalambous

One who brings joy or grace.

Greek 1 people

Charles

Free man or one of noble birth.

Germanic 534 people

Charley

A free man or one of noble birth, derived from the Germanic root meaning 'man' o...

English, Germanic 2 people

Charlie

A free man or one of noble birth; a man of strength.

Germanic 8 people

Charline

Free woman or woman of strength.

French, Germanic 1 people

Charlot

Free man or man of strength.

French 1 people

Charlotte

A free woman or woman of noble birth; a woman of strength.

Germanic 8 people

Chas.

32 people

Chauncey

A person from Chauncey or one associated with the place, possibly meaning 'from ...

English, French 3 people

Chauncy

A person from Chauncey or one associated with the place, possibly meaning 'from ...

English, French 2 people

Chenting

The meaning depends on the Chinese characters used; typically combines elements ...

Chinese 2 people

Chesley

From the camp of the fortress or fortified place.

English 1 people

Chester

From the Roman fort or walled town.

Old English, Latin 22 people

Chetwood

Wood near a fortress or fortified place.

English 1 people

Cheu

Varies by character selection; potentially 'morning' or 'tide'.

Chinese 1 people

Cheur

Uncertain; potentially related to 'morning' or 'tide' if Chinese origin.

Chinese, possibly Cambodian 1 people

Chi

1 people

Chiara

Bright, clear, or famous.

Latin

Chick

A diminutive or nickname, possibly derived from 'chick' meaning a young bird or ...

English 3 people

Chih-Tsai

The meaning depends on the specific Chinese characters used, which can vary wide...

Chinese 1 people

Chinda

A Thai feminine name of uncertain etymology.

Thai 1 people

Chita

In Spanish, it can mean 'small' or relate to the word for 'spark'; in Hindi, it ...

Spanish, Hindi 1 people

Chokyuro

The meaning depends on the specific kanji characters used in writing the name.

Japanese 1 people

Chow

The meaning varies depending on the Chinese characters used; it can relate to 'd...

Chinese 1 people

Christ

The anointed one; a title meaning 'messiah' or 'the anointed.'

Greek 1 people

Christabel

A beautiful Christian; combining 'Christ' with 'belle' meaning beautiful.

Latin, English 1 people

Christie

A follower of Christ; derived from the name Christian.

Scottish, English 1 people

Christine

Follower of Christ or anointed one.

Greek, Latin 5 people

Christopher

One who carries Christ or bears the name of Christ, derived from Greek elements ...

Greek 2 people

Christy

Derived from Christos, meaning 'anointed one' or 'follower of Christ.'

Greek 3 people

Chu

The meaning depends on the Chinese characters used; it can relate to 'pearl,' 'v...

Chinese 2 people

Chung-hui

The meaning depends on the specific Chinese characters used in the name.

Chinese 1 people

Cian

Ancient or enduring.

Irish

Ciara

Dark or black.

Irish

Ciaran

Dark or black-haired.

Irish

Cl.

1 people

Clair

Clear, bright, or illustrious.

French, Latin 1 people

Claire

Clear, bright, or illustrious.

French, Latin 1 people

Clara

Clear, bright, or illustrious.

Latin 14 people

Clare

Clear, bright, or illustrious.

Latin, English 1 people

Clarence

From Clare or one from the bright place.

Latin 43 people

Clark

A clerk or scribe, someone who works with writing and records.

English 7 people

Clarke

A clerk or scribe; one who is learned or educated.

English, Latin 1 people

Clarkson

The son of Clark; a patronymic surname meaning 'son of the clerk.'

English 1 people

Claud

2 people

Claude

Lame or limping, from the Roman family name Claudius.

Latin 16 people

Claudia

Feminine form of Claudius, derived from the Roman family name Claudius, meaning ...

Latin 1 people

Claudio

Masculine form of the Roman family name Claudius, derived from 'claudus' meaning...

Latin 1 people

Claudius

Lame or limping, derived from the Roman family name Claudius.

Latin 3 people

Clay

Clay; one who works with clay.

Old English 4 people

Claybourne

A surname-derived given name meaning 'stream where clay is found' or 'clay strea...

English 1 people

Clayton

Settlement built on clay soil.

Old English 2 people

Clegg

A surname-derived name possibly meaning 'a person who is lame' or from a place n...

English 1 people

Clement

Mild, merciful, and clement in temperament.

Latin 5 people

Cleo

Short form of Cleopatra, derived from Greek elements meaning 'glory' and 'father...

Greek 1 people

Cleve

A name derived from Old English meaning 'cliff' or 'steep bank.'

English 1 people

Cleveland

Land of the cliff or steep bank.

Old English 19 people

Cliff

One who lives near a cliff or steep slope.

Old English 2 people

Clifford

A ford by a cliff or a settlement by a steep riverbank.

Old English 19 people

Clifton

Settlement situated on or near a cliff.

Old English 3 people

Clinton

A settlement on a hill or a town on a hill, derived from Old English elements.

English 11 people

Clodagh

Named after the River Clodagh.

Irish

Clyde

Warm or from the River Clyde.

Scottish, Gaelic 21 people

Colby

A surname-derived name meaning 'dark-haired' or from a place name meaning 'coal ...

English 1 people

Colden

A surname-derived name possibly meaning 'cold valley' or 'coal valley.'

English 1 people

Cole

A name derived from Old English meaning 'coal' or 'dark,' or from the personal n...

English 1 people

Coleman

Follower of Nicholas or one with a coal-dark complexion.

Old English and Germanic 3 people

Coles

A surname-derived name, plural or possessive form of Cole, meaning 'of Cole' or ...

English 1 people

Colette

Victory of the people.

Latin

Colin

Young warrior or follower of Nicholas.

Scottish and Old French 3 people

Colini

An Italian surname-derived name, possibly a diminutive or variant of Cola or Nic...

Italian 1 people

Colleen

Girl or young woman.

Irish 2 people

Collis

1 people

Colm

Dove.

Irish

Colon

1 people

Columbus

A name meaning 'dove' or derived from the Latin 'columba,' often associated with...

Latin 1 people

Compton

1 people

Cone

A surname-derived name of uncertain origin, possibly referring to a geographical...

English 1 people

Connie

Steadfast and true.

Latin 2 people

Conrad

Bold counsel or brave advisor.

Germanic 8 people

Constance

Steadfast or constant.

Latin 3 people

Constantine

Steadfast, constant, and unwavering; one who stands firm.

Latin 8 people

Constantino

Derived from the Latin 'constans,' meaning 'steadfast,' 'constant,' or 'firm.'

Latin 1 people

Conway

An Irish surname-derived name meaning 'hound of the plain' or from the river Con...

Irish 1 people

Coolidge

One who lives by a cool ridge or cool stream.

English 1 people

Cora

Derived from the Greek word 'kore,' meaning 'maiden' or 'daughter.'

Greek 9 people

Cordell

One who makes or sells rope, or derived from a place name.

English, French 1 people

Cordenio

Relating to rope or cord.

Spanish, Italian 1 people

Corinna

Maiden or young girl.

Greek 1 people

Corliss

Carefree or without care.

Old Norse 2 people

Cornelia

Horn or related to the horn-bearing cornel tree.

Latin 2 people

Cornelius

Horn, derived from the Latin word for horn, possibly referring to a horn-like ob...

Latin 7 people

Corrington

Settlement or town associated with a person named Cora or with crows.

English 1 people

Corwin

Friend of the heart or heart's friend.

English, Old English 1 people

Cosme

Order, harmony, or the universe.

Greek 2 people

Cotton

From a cottage or settlement associated with cotton production.

English 1 people

Councile

1 people

Count

A nobleman of rank or one who counts.

Old French and Latin 2 people

Countess

1 people

Courtney

From the court or short nose.

English, French 1 people

Cox

Coxswain or one who steers a boat.

English 1 people

Craig

Rocky cliff or crag.

Scottish, Gaelic 1 people

Cranston

Settlement of cranes or a place where cranes gather.

English 1 people

Crawford

Ford where crows gather or a crow ford.

English, Scottish 1 people

Creed

A system of beliefs or principles.

English, Latin 1 people

Creth

Belief or faith.

Welsh, Old Welsh 1 people

Crilley

Uncertain; possibly related to a place name or occupational surname.

Irish, English 1 people

Cuno

Bold or brave in battle.

Germanic 1 people

Curley

One with curly hair.

English 1 people

Curt

1 people

Curtis

A courteous person; one who is polite and well-mannered.

French/Norman 8 people

Curzon

From a place with a curved or bent shape.

English 1 people

Cushman

A man associated with a cushion maker or seller.

English 1 people

Cushong

Meaning uncertain; possibly related to Powhatan or Algonquian languages.

Native American 1 people

Cynthia

Woman from Cynthus, a mountain sacred to the goddess Diana.

Greek 2 people

Cyrenus

From Cyrene, an ancient Greek city in North Africa.

Greek 1 people

Cyril

Lordly or noble, derived from the Greek word for lord.

Greek 3 people

Cyrus

Sun or throne.

Persian, Greek 5 people