Starting with letter C
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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881 | Cuartio | Spanish | Born fourth. | M | |
882 | Cubert | Welsh | Legendary son of Daere. | M | |
883 | Cuchulain | Celtic | Mythical Hound of Ulster. | M | |
884 | Cuddle | Scottish | This diminutive of Cuthbert may have given rise to the Scottish dialect word 'cuddy', meaning donkey. | M | |
885 | Cuilean | Gaelic | Cub. | M | |
886 | Cuilean | Irish | Variant of Coilean: Puppy. | M | |
887 | Cuinn | Irish | Wise; intelligent. | M | |
888 | Cuithbeart | English | Variant of Cuthbert: Famous. | M | |
889 | Culain | Celtic | Mythical smith. | M | |
890 | Culhwch | ArthurianLegend | Arthur's nephew. | M | |
891 | Culhwch | Welsh | Legendary son of K;Iydd. | M | |
892 | Cullan | Irish | Good-looking lad. Also a variant of Cullent: Holly. | M | |
893 | Cullen | Gaelic | Handsome; good-looking lad. | M | |
894 | Cullen | Irish | Good-looking lad. Surname. | M | |
895 | Culley | English | Diminutive of Culver: Dove. | M | |
896 | Culloden | Scottish | From the nook of the marsh. | M | |
897 | Cully | Gaelic | Handsome or dwells at the woodland. | M | |
898 | Cully | Irish | Diminutive of Cullent: Holly. | M | |
899 | Culvanawd | Welsh | Legendary son of GwIyon. | M | |
900 | Cumhaige | Scottish | Dog/hound of the plain. | M |