Name Collection

Names That Start With C

Browse baby names that start with C, then compare meaning, origin, and trend signals.

Names In This Collection

Girl • Hebrew

Crimson

Hebrew-crimson offers a bold, harmonious feminine name.

Pronounced KRIM-sun

boldvividdistinctive
Trend: rising
Girl • Multicultural

Criselda

Criselda offers a bright, cheerful feel with roots tied to diverse traditions.

Pronounced Kri-SELL-dah

cheerfulwarmdistinctive
Trend: rising
Boy • English

Crispin

Crispin blends classic English roots with a crisp, modern sound.

Pronounced KRIS-pin

classiccleverrefined
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Crissie

Crissie blends familiar sound with a contemporary, globally connected feel.

Pronounced KRIS-ee

friendlyapproachableversatile
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Crissy

Crissy is a soft, approachable name with global appeal.

Pronounced KRIS-ee

gentleplayfulversatile
Trend: high
Boy • Multicultural

Crist

Crist is a concise, sturdy name with broad cultural resonance.

Pronounced KRIST

strongcompactreliable
Trend: rising
Girl • Multicultural

Crista

Crista feels hopeful and contemporary with global versatility.

Pronounced KRIS-tah

hopefulmodernversatile
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Cristal

Cristal evokes a luminous, loving presence with global appeal.

Pronounced KRIS-tal

brightaffectionateromantic
Trend: stable
Girl • Multicultural

Cristen

Cristen presents a balanced, harmonious option with broad cultural reach.

Pronounced KRIS-ten

balancedfriendlyaccessible
Trend: high
Boy • Multicultural

Cristhian

Cristhian signals strength with a flexible, cross-cultural resonance.

Pronounced KRIS-tee-an

strongreliableversatile
Trend: niche
Girl • Multicultural

Cristi

Cristi offers a concise, confident name with a wise, contemporary edge.

Pronounced KRIS-tee

confidentsteadymodern
Trend: high
Boy • Latin

Cristian

Cristian: a male name rooted in Latin heritage, tied to courage and steadfastness.

Pronounced KRIS-tee-an

couragesteadfastnessclassic
Trend: rising
Boy • Italian

Cristiano

Cristiano: Italian form linked to hope and a hopeful future.

Pronounced kri-STYAH-no

hopeoptimismclassic
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Cristin

Cristin: a feminine form with a light, joyful feel across cultures.

Pronounced KRIS-tin

joyfemininityversatility
Trend: high
Girl • Spanish

Cristina

Cristina: Spanish feminine form with a wise, classical resonance.

Pronounced kri-STEEN-ah

wisdomclassicfeminine
Trend: high
Girl • Germanic

Cristine

Cristine: Germanic-rooted feminine form with a grounded, thoughtful presence.

Pronounced KRIS-teen

groundedintelligentclassic
Trend: high
Boy • Spanish

Cristo

Spanish form Cristo, rooted in the name Christ, conveying a strong, grounded heritage.

Pronounced KREE-stoh

ResilienceCivic-mindedSteadfast
Trend: high
Boy • Greek

Cristobal

Cristobal is the Greek-origin form of Christopher, linked to faith and devotion.

Pronounced kree-sto-BAHL

DevotionFaithfulTimeless
Trend: stable
Boy • Greek

Cristofer

Cristofer is a Greek-origin form of Christopher emphasizing faith.

Pronounced KREES-toh-fer

DevotionHopeReliability
Trend: high
Boy • Greek

Cristopher

Cristopher is the Greek-origin form of Christopher, tied to faith and bearing Christ.

Pronounced KRIS-toh-fer

DevotionReliabilityHeritage
Trend: niche
Girl • Greek

Cristy

Cristy is a Greek-origin feminine nickname related to Christina, emphasizing love and devotion.

Pronounced KRIS-tee

KindnessGraceFriendliness
Trend: niche
Boy • French

Croix

Croix is a French given name tied to cross symbolism and light.

Pronounced kroah

LightFaithHeritage
Trend: niche
Boy • English

Crosby

Crosby is an English surname-origin given name suggesting lightness and clarity.

Pronounced KROS-bee

LightClarityHeritage
Trend: high
Boy • Latin

Cross

Cross is a Latin-root name linked to cross symbolism and wisdom.

Pronounced krawss

WisdomHeritageSimple
Trend: high

FAQ

How do I use names that start with C?
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