Found 575 Names
Top baby boy names: Starts with letter c
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Name Gender US Babies of Last 1 Year Origin
Carter
9,312 "cart-driver," late 12c., from Anglo-French careter, and in part an agent noun from cart.
English
Christopher
7,261 Derived from the Greek Christophoros, composed of the elements Christos (Christ) and pherein (to bear): bearer of Christ, follower of Christ, a Christian.
Greek, Latin
Caleb
6,929 Related to Hebrew kelev, means: dog. Or relate to Hebrew kal (whole, all of) and lev (heart). Means: dog in Hebrew, a symbol of devotion to God, faithful.
Hebrew
Charles
6,604 From the Germanic name Karl, derived from a Germanic word, means: man, manly, freeman, peasant.
German
Christian
6,509 From Christianus, means: follower of Christ, a Christian.
Greek, Latin
Connor
6,058 Connor is an Irish male given name, anglicised from the Irish word "Conchobhar", meaning "lover of hounds".
Gaelic
Colton
5,284 Means: from the dark town. Combine of col (charcoal) and tun (town, settlement).
English
Cameron
5,271 From a Scottish surname meaning: crooked nose. From Gaelic cam (crooked) and sron (nose).
Gaelic
Carson
5,227 Transferred use of the surname, means: Carr's son.
English, Gaelic
Cooper
4,441 Occupational name for a maker and repairer of wooden vessels such as barrels, tubs, buckets, casks, and vats; barrel or tub-maker.
English
Chase
3,429 English
Cole
3,327 Cole, like Colin, is a short form of Nicholas, means: victory of the people.
English, Greek
Carlos
2,839 Spanish and Portuguese form of Charles, from the Germanic karl, means: full-grown, man, manly, free man.
German
Calvin
2,747 French
Camden
2,543 English
Charlie
1,716 German
Colt
1,615 English
Caden
1,600 Arabic, Gaelic, Welsh
Colin
1,472 English diminutive form of the medieval name Col, Colle, a short form of Nicholas: victory of the people.
English, Greek
Cayden
1,449 Arabic, Gaelic, Welsh
Clayton
1,438 English
Chance
1,304 English, French
Cash
1,267 French
Corbin
1,257 French, Gaelic
Cody
1,237 Descendant of Cuidighthigh; son of Oda. Means: helper, helpful.
Gaelic
Cristian
1,137 Latin
Cruz
1,011 Europe, Spanish
Cesar
998 Latin, Slavic
Conor
994 Gaelic
Caiden
942 Arabic, Gaelic, Welsh
Collin
910 Variant of Colin: victory of the people.
English, Greek
Conner
898 Gaelic
Clark
850 English
Cade
825 English
Cyrus
807 Anglicized form of the Greek name Kyros, means: lord; borne by several kings of Persia.
Greek
Corey
618 Gaelic
Chandler
564 English, French
Conrad
513 German
Callum
492 Gaelic, Latin
Casey
466 Gaelic
Colby
457 Norse
Chris
437 Greek, Latin
Curtis
435 A male given name: from an Old French word meaning courteous.
French
Clay
352 English
Carl
342 Means: manly, brave in German; form of Charles. Derived from the Old English ceorl, means: freeman, peasant, man; short form of Carlton.
English, German
Carmelo
332 Hebrew
Clyde
327 Gaelic
Chaim
301 Hebrew
Coen
272 Gaelic, German
Chad
240 English
Cory
238 English, Gaelic
Cristiano
223 Greek, Latin
Cleo
220 Greek
Camilo
216 Latin
Cedric
213 English
Coleman
206 English, Gaelic
Calum
202 Gaelic, Latin
Channing
193 English, French
Cillian
193 Gaelic
Clarence
172 From the surname and place name Clare, means: bright, clear, famous.
Latin
Craig
159 A crag is a rocky place. Craig means solid, strong, rock-like, cliff, rock.
Gaelic
Clinton
158 English
Carlo
154 German
Cal
150 Short form of Calvin: bald; root in calvus. Hebrew origin, means: devotion, man's faithful companion, the dog.
English, Hebrew
Cristopher
143 Latin
Cian
143 Gaelic
Clifford
143 English
Cormac
139 Gaelic
Caius
130 Latin
Coy
129 English, French
Casper
126 Persian
Carmine
125 Hebrew
Corbyn
121 French
Clint
120 English
Cecil
113 Latin
Clifton
102 English
Charley
100 German
Constantine
97 Means: constant, steadfast, faithful.
Latin
Cornelius
92 Latin
Chester
91 Latin
Cordell
86 French
Chaz
82 German
Clive
80 English
Cam
76 Gaelic
Caesar
69 Latin
Crawford
69 English, Gaelic
Conway
67 Gaelic, Irish, Welsh
Cy
65
Cai
65 In Latin, means: rejoice. In Chinese, means: wealthy, colorful.
Asian, Chinese, Latin
Carlton
63 English
Ciaran
60 Gaelic
Cyril
60 Greek
Carsten
59 Greek, Latin
Charbel
57
Caelan
56 Means: people of victory, powerful warrior. Means: slender; anglicized form of Caolan, form of Kaelan.
English, Gaelic
Cedrick
53 Variant of Cedric: war leader; gift of splendor. Means: kind and loved in Old English derivation.
English, Welsh
Claudio
51 Latin
Claude
51 Latin
Chet
50 English, Latin
Clement
43 Latin
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