person name with C
Classic Germanic male name; variant of Karl.
Short for Christopher or Christian; unisex use.
Spanish and Portuguese form of Charles.
English given name, often short for Charles.
Classic female name; French form of Katherine.
English female name; from Caroline/Carolus.
Old royal name, French form of Germanic Karl.
Nickname for Catherine/Kathleen; common in US.
Unisex given name of Scottish origin.
Feminine form of Carl; common in many languages.
Female given name; French-origin form of Caroline.
Diminutive of Cynthia or Lucinda; popular in 20th c.
English given name, also common as a surname.
Popular female name of Greek origin, means “blooming”.
Spanish/Portuguese female name; variant of Camilla.
Modern unisex given name; also an English surname.
Diminutive of Carla or Caroline; used as a first name.
French-origin female name; linked to the word “clear”.
Female given name; variant of Candace, Greek roots.
Spanish/Latin origin, means 'song'; common female name.
Hebrew origin meaning 'faithful'; popular male name.
French-origin female name; linked to 'free man'.
Latin origin 'bald, hairless'; classic male name.
From Greek 'christianos'; widely used male name.
Irish-origin name meaning 'lover of hounds'.
Latin origin 'bright, clear'; classic female name.
Used as given name in Spanish/Portuguese cultures.
Female form of Christian; widely used given name.
English given name; unisex, peaked in 1990s.
Gender‑neutral English given name; many spellings.
Irish/Scottish name; variant of Colin/Collin.
Diminutive of Caroline/Calista; popular female name.
Short form of Nicholas; modern male given name.
Scottish surname turned given name; male first name.
English given name; often from Dakota or Cody surname.
Short for Cameron, Camden, etc.; used as first name.
Scottish form of Columba, popular in UK, Australia.
Greek origin, means 'woman from Kynthos'. 1960s fave.
Modern spelling of Caitlin, Irish in origin.
Unisex name, short for Corey or Corinne in English.
Given name meaning 'scribe'. Famous: Clark Kent.
Latin origin 'lame', classic name in many languages.
From Christianus, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Nickname for Candace or Candida, also standalone.
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Diminutive of Cassandra or Cassia, friendly vibe.
From Italian for 'dear', used in many countries.
French form of Camilla, elegant international name.
Latin origin, linked to Saint Cecilia, patron of music.
Greek origin, linked to mythic Cassandra the seer.
Spanish form of Catherine, popular in Latin America.
English name meaning 'hunter'. Used for boys and girls.
Anglicized Irish name from Caitlín, very common.
Latin origin, queenly vibe, used across Europe.
Modern given name, also a surname; meaning 'barrel maker'.
English diminutive of Constance. Popular mid‑1900s.
Given name and place name; popular in 1990s US/UK.
French form of Caelina, famous via singer Céline Dion.
Spanish given name, popular in Latin America.
Italian form of Charles, common in Italy.
Unisex English/Irish name; also a common surname.
English feminine name, variant of Candice.
Variant of Christian/Cristian; common in Latin America.
Nickname for Charles, widely used as given name.
Unisex given name; also a Friends TV character.
Given name, spelling variant of Carrie/Kerry.
Nickname for Caroline/Callista; used as a first name.
Variant spelling of Catherine/Katherine.
Old‑fashioned English name, means “maiden”.
Fairy‑tale given name created by Disney.
Romance‑language form of Christina, very common.
Spanish form of Caesar; common in Spanish‑speaking areas.
Feminine given name, variant of Celena/Celine.
Irish given name, often said like “KEER‑a” or “SEE‑a‑ra”.
Female given name, Latin origin “bright, clear”.
Female name from Latin Caelia, linked to “heaven”.
Variant of Katrina/Katrina, used as a female name.
Given name from Jasper/Gaspard, “treasurer” origin.
Modern invented girl’s name, popularized by film.
Male given name, Scottish origin, “warm, friendly”.
Masculine name, short for Clinton, US usage.
Given name and nickname, from surname Clay.
Short form of Catherine/Kathy, used as a first name.
Masculine given name, from Old French “courteous”.
Modern American male name, from a surname.
Female given name, 20th‑century English usage.
Male first name, especially common in the UK.
Nickname form of Catherine/Kate, used as given name.
Male given name from an English surname.
Female given name of Italian/Latin origin, “dear”.
Female given name, variant of Karen/Caren.
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