Starting with letter C
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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841 | Creighton | English | Lives at the creek town. | M | |
842 | Creighton | Scottish | From the farm by the creek. | M | |
843 | Creon | Greek | Prince. Jocasta's brother. | M | |
844 | Crepin | Latin | Variant of Crispin: Curly-haired. | M | |
845 | Crespin | English | Curly-haired. The 3rd century martyr St. Crispin is known as patron of shoemakers. | M | |
846 | Cresswell | English | Watercress river. | M | |
847 | Creswell | English | Variant of Cresswell: Watercress river. | M | |
848 | Crichton | English | From the town by the creek. | M | |
849 | Cris | English | Diminutive of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. | M | |
850 | Cris | Spanish | Variant abbreviation of Christopher and Christian. | M | |
851 | Crisdean | Scottish | Follower of Christ; Christ. | M | |
852 | Crispin | Latin | From the Roman family name Crispinus, based on the Latin 'crispus' meaning curled or curly-haired. Famous bearers: St Crispin and St Crispinian are patron saints of shoemakers believed to have been martyred in the 3rd century. | M | |
853 | Crispus | Biblical | Curled. | M | |
854 | Cristian | Spanish | Follower of Christ; the Annointed. | M | |
855 | Cristobal | Spanish | Spanish form of Christopher 'Christ bearer'. | M | |
856 | Cristoforo | Italian | Italian form of Christopher 'Christ bearer'. | M | |
857 | Croften | English | From the enclosed town. | M | |
858 | Crofton | English | Cottage town; from the enclosed town. | M | |
859 | Crogher | Irish | Loves hounds. | M | |
860 | Crombwiella | English | Lives by the winding stream. | M |