Names That Start With C
Browse baby names that start with C, then compare meaning, origin, and trend signals.
Names In This Collection
Christofer
Christofer is a variant of Christopher with Greek origins and a protective spirit.
Pronounced KRIS-toh-fur
Christoher
Christoher is an Arabic-flavored variant often linked to protection and steadiness.
Pronounced KRIS-toh-her
Christop
Christop, a Scandinavian-inspired form, evokes wisdom and resilience.
Pronounced KRIS-top
Christoper
Christoper is a Scandinavian form of Christopher, conveying a peaceful, uplifting vibe.
Pronounced KRIS-oh-pur
Christoph
Christoph is a short, Arabic-influenced form of Christoph, carrying a gentle grace.
Pronounced KRIS-tophe
Christophe
Christophe is a French masculine name meaning bearer of Christ, linked to courage and leadership.
Pronounced krist-OF
Christopher
Christopher is Greek in origin, commonly linked to devotion and bearing Christ.
Pronounced KRIS-tuh-fər
Christos
Christos is a Greek name meaning 'anointed one' with associations to light and clarity.
Pronounced KHRIS-tos
Christpher
Christpher is a variant form with Hebrew-linked roots, conveying strength and steadiness.
Pronounced KRIS-tef-fər
Christy
Christy is a compact form often linked with hope and a friendly, approachable vibe.
Pronounced KRIS-tee
Chrystal
Chrystal suggests courage with a bright, distinctive spelling choice.
Pronounced KRS-tal
Chuck
Chuck is a casual English nickname with cross-cultural appeal and a protective vibe.
Pronounced CHUK
Chyanne
Chyanne is a joyful, modern name with multicultural appeal.
Pronounced chy-AN-ee
Chyenne
Chyenne blends hopeful nuance with a clean, modern sound.
Pronounced SHY-en
Chyna
Chyna is a multicultural name with a wise, dignified feel.
Pronounced CHY-nə
Chynna
Chynna offers a bold Scottish-inspired spelling with courage-focused appeal.
Pronounced KIN-nə
Cian
Cian is a short, strong name with broad cultural usage and strength.
Pronounced KEE-an
Ciana
Ciana is a French-influenced name with a courage-oriented feel.
Pronounced SEE-ah-nah
Cianna
Cianna blends French roots with hopeful, uplifting vibes.
Pronounced Chee-AH-nə
Ciara
Ciara is an Irish name meaning dark-haired beauty in some contexts, with light associations in modern usage.
Pronounced KEE-rah
Ciaran
Ciaran is an Irish-origin name meaning little dark one, with a courageous feel in modern usage.
Pronounced KEER-ən
Ciarra
Ciarra is a Greek-derived name with a strong, resilient feel.
Pronounced SEE-er-ə
Cicely
Cicely offers an Italian-origin name with a courageous, classic aura.
Pronounced SIS-ə-lee
Cicero
Cicero is an Italian name with a luminous, classical resonance.
Pronounced SEE-tʃe-ro
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