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Boy name starts with C

  • Of English and Welsh origin, symbolizing stability and protection.

  • Of Gaelic origin, symbolizing strength and warrior qualities.

  • Of Irish origin, symbolizing agility and grace.

  • A modern variation of Caden, linked to warrior-like qualities.

  • Biblical name, known as the firstborn son of Adam and Eve, associated with the story of Cain and Abel.

  • A strong name inspired by the capital of Egypt, symbolizing power and victory.

  • A short form of names like Calvin or Caleb, with different meanings depending on the origin.

  • A variant of the name Caleb, often associated with loyalty and devotion.

  • A popular biblical name meaning faithful, devoted, or loyal.

  • An Irish surname meaning “bright-headed” or “strife.”

  • Irish origin, symbolizing a warrior or battle strength.

  • Irish name meaning rock, symbolizing strength and steadfastness.

  • Scottish origin, representing peace and serenity.

  • Variant spelling of Callum, carrying the same meaning of peace.

  • From French and Latin origins, associated with religious reformer John Calvin.

  • Scottish origin, often associated with peace and tranquility.

  • Variant spelling of Camden, conveying a similar meaning of peace.

  • Scottish surname, traditionally meaning “crooked nose” but often associated with strength and leadership.

  • Spanish and Portuguese variant of the name Camillus, symbolizing service.

  • A variant of Cameron, carrying the same meaning of leadership and resilience.

  • Another variant spelling of Cameron, often associated with strength.

  • A modern variant spelling of Cameron, symbolizing resilience.

  • Biblical name, referring to the ancient land promised to the Israelites.

  • English origin, symbolizing power, sometimes associated with religious figures.

  • A classic name derived from Old German, symbolizing freedom.

  • Italian variant of Carl, symbolizing freedom and independence.

  • Spanish variant of Carl, with the same meaning of freedom.

  • Italian and Spanish origin, inspired by Mount Carmel in Israel, symbolizing fruitfulness.

  • Scottish and Irish origin, often associated with adventure and nature.

  • English origin, originally a surname for someone who transported goods.

  • A modern name, often associated with tranquility or protection.

  • A variant of Case, symbolizing peace or serenity.

  • Irish origin, symbolizing strength and bravery.

  • English name, often associated with wealth or money.

  • Another variant of Case, with a similar peaceful connotation.

  • Derived from the name of the Caspian Sea, symbolizing adventure and mystery.

  • Latin origin, often associated with religious figures and calmness.

  • Ancient Roman name, often associated with strength and rebellion.

  • A name of Hebrew origin, associated with protection and divinity.

  • Modern name derived from Irish, symbolizing strength and resilience.

  • Variant of Case, carrying the same meaning of calm and peace.

  • English origin, symbolizing generosity and nobility.

  • Derived from the Roman family name Caesar, often associated with leadership and power.

  • English origin, associated with hunting or pursuit.

  • English origin, symbolizing bravery and strength in battle.

  • Hebrew origin, symbolizing vitality and energy.

  • English origin, often associated with luck or opportunity.

  • English origin, traditionally a surname referring to a candle maker, now associated with warmth.

  • Irish origin, symbolizing strength and independence.

  • French and German origin, a royal name with a history of power and independence.

  • Diminutive of Charles, symbolizing freedom and strength.

  • English origin, symbolizing pursuit or adventure.

  • A unique modern name, symbolizing specialness or divine favor.

  • A variant spelling of Chosen, conveying the same meaning of specialness.

  • Short form of Christopher, often associated with Christianity and faith.

  • Religious name, symbolizing devotion to Christianity.

  • Greek origin, associated with religious figures and faith.

  • Irish origin, symbolizing strength in adversity.

  • English origin, often associated with intelligence and diligence.

  • English origin, symbolizing creativity and craftsmanship.

  • English origin, often associated with nature and resourcefulness.

  • English origin, symbolizing strength and protection.

  • Scottish origin, symbolizing water and flow, often associated with calmness.

  • Irish origin, symbolizing assistance and reliability.

  • Dutch origin, symbolizing strength and courage.

  • Hebrew origin, often associated with religious service.

  • English origin, symbolizing strength and resilience.

  • Often associated with strength and victory

  • a short, strong name.

  • Derived from an occupational surname.

  • A modern twist on Cole with a familial touch.

  • A classic name with Scottish and Irish roots.

  • Alternative spelling of Colin, with the same meaning.

  • An evolved form of a surname, often meaning "people's victory".

  • A nature-inspired name associated with energy and spirit.

  • A variant of Colton, often linked to hardworking and down-to-earth qualities.

  • Derived from the profession of herding horses.

  • A strong, sturdy name with Old English origins.

  • Variant of Connor, meaning someone fond of hunting dogs.

  • Irish in origin, representing one who loves hounds or wolves.

  • Alternative spelling of Connor with similar meaning.

  • A name of German origin associated with wisdom and bravery.

  • Traditionally an occupational surname, now a trendy first name.

  • Has biblical roots, symbolizing dedication and sacrifice.

  • Associated with the bird, often symbolizing mystery or insight.

  • A name linked to nature, often representing someone from a peaceful, secluded area.

  • A Spanish surname-turned-first name, often linked to refinement.

  • A variant of Corey, also tied to nature and tranquility.

  • Of Scottish origin, often symbolizing strength and stability.

  • Associated with belief systems or strong guiding values.

  • Modern and trendy, symbolizing unity and teamwork.

  • A variant of Christian, symbolizing religious devotion.

  • A sophisticated and elegant form of Christian.

  • A unique spelling of Christopher, meaning "Christ-bearer."

  • An English surname that has become a popular first name, often linked to historical significance.

  • A modern, edgy variation of Crew.

  • A Spanish name associated with Christian symbolism.

  • Irish in origin, often tied to nature and strength.

  • A classic name reflecting manners and grace.

  • Of Persian origin, symbolizing leadership and royalty.

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