English Baby Boy Names - C

CADBY: "from the warrior's settlement." Variant Cadabyr exists.

CAINDALE: "from the clear river valley"

CALDER: "cold brook." Variants include Caldre, and Calldwr

CALDWELL: "from the cold spring." Variant Caldwiella exists.

CALE: "bold." Variants include Cal, and Cayle.

CALVERT: "shepherd." Variants include Calbert, and Calfhierde.

CAMBER: myth name

CARELTON: "from Carl's farm." Variants include Carlatun, and Carlton.

CARLISLE: "from the walled city." Variant Carlyle exists.

CARSON: "son of Carr"

CARSWELL: "lives at the watercress spring." Variant Caersewiella exists.

CARTER: "drives a cart." Variant Cartere exists.

CARTLAND: "from the land between the streams"

CARVELL: "from the villa by the march." Variant Carvel exists.

CARVER: "carves wood or sculpts"

CASSIBELLAUNUS: myth name

CASTER: "from the Roman camp"

CEDRIC: "battle leader." Variant include Caddaric, and Caddarik.

CENEHARD: "bold." Variant Cynhard exists.

CENEWARD: "bold guardian." Variant Cynward exists.

CENEWIG: "bold warrior." Variant Cenewyg exists.

CHAD: "warring." Variant Cadda exists.

CHADBURN: "from the wildcat brook." Variants include Chadburne, and Chadbyrne.

CHADWICK: "from the warrior's town." Variants include Caddawyc, Chadwik, and Chadwyk.

CHAPMAN: "merchant." Variant Ceapmann exists.

CHARLETON: "from Charles's farm." Variant Charlton exists.

CHATHAM: "from the soldier's land." Variant Caddaham exists.

CHATWYN: "warring friend." Variant Chatwin exists.

CHAUNCEY: "chancellor." Variants include Chance, Chanceloor, Chancey, Chaunce, and Chaunceler.

CHESTER: "lives at the camp." Variant Ceaster exists.

CHESTON: "camp." Variant Ceastun exists.

CHETWYN: "from the cottage on the winding path." Variants include Cetewind, and Chetwin.

CHILTON: "from the farm by the spring." Variant Celdtun exists.

CHURCHILL: "lives at the church hill." Variants include Churchyll, and Circehyll.

CINGESWIELLA: "lives at the king's spring." Variants include Cingeswell, and Cinwell.

CLAY: "mortal." Variants include Claeg, Claegtun, and Clayton.

CLAYBORNE: "from the clay brook." Variants include Claegborne, Claiborn, Claybourne, and Clayburn.

CLEVELAND: "from the cliffs." Variants include Cleon, Clevon, Clifland, and Clyfland.

CLIFFORD: "lives by the ford near the cliff." Variant Cliff exists.

CLIFFTON: "from the farm near the cliff." Variants include Clifton, Cliftun, Clyffton, and Clyftun.

CLINTON: "from the headland estate." Variants include Clint, and Clinttun.

CLIVE: "lives at the cliffs." Variants include Cleve, and Clyve.

CODY: "a cushion." Variants include Codi, and Codie.

COLBERT: "seaman." Variants include Ceolbeorht, Colvert, Culbart, and Culbert.

COLBY: "from the black farm"

COLEMAN: "dark-skinned." Variant Colemann exists.

COLLIER: "charcoal merchant." Variants include Colier, Collyer, and Colyer.

COLLIS: "son of the dark man." Variants include Colis, and Colys.

COLTER: "horse herdsman." Variant Coltere exists.

COLTON: "from the dark town." Variants include Cole, Coletun, and Colt.

COOPER: "makes barrels." Variants include Coopersmith, and Cupere.

CORWIN: "friend of the heart." Variants include Corwan, Corwine, and Corwyn.

COURTLAND: "lives at the farmstead"

COVELL: "lives at the cave slope." Variants include Cofahealh, and Covyll.

CRANDALL: "from the crane valley." Variant Crandell exists.

CRANLEY: "from the crane meadow." Variants include Cranleah, and Cranly.

CRANSTON: "from the crane estate." Variant Cranstun exists.

CRAWFORD: "from the crow's ford"

CREIGHTON: "lives at the creek town." Variant Creketun exists.

CRICHTON: "from the town by the creek"

CROFTEN: "from the enclosed town." Variant Crofton exists.

CROMPTON: "from the winding farm"

CROMWELL: "lives by the winding stream." Variant Crombwiella exists.

CROSLEY: "from the cross meadow." Variants include Crosleah, Crosleigh, and Crosly.

CULVER: "dove." Variants include Colfre, Colver, and Colvyr.

CUTHBERT: "noted splendor." Variant Cuthbeorht exists.

CUTLER: "makes knives"

CWENTUN: "from the queen's estate"

CYMBELLINE: myth name

CYNELEAH: "lives in the royal meadow." Variant Cyneley exists.

CYNING: "royal." Variants include Cyneric, Cynerik, Cynric, and Cynrik.

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