Dog names

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C.C.

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Ca

Caba

Caballero

Cabaret

Cabby

Caber

Caberoony [m]

Cabina

Cabo

Caboodle

Caboose

Caca (Latin) [f]
Early Godess of the heart; sister of the fire-breathing giant Cacus

Cacha (French)
cacharel'

Cache (French)

Cachus

Cack

Cactus

Cadbury

Caddie

Caddo

Caddy

Cade (Old English) [m]
"round"

Caden

Cadence

Cadet

Cadett

Cadex

Cadi (English (welsh)) [f]
short form of Catrin

Cadia

Cadillac (French) [mf]
"place in France"; car brand

Cadisha [f]

Cadix

Cado

Cadoe

Cadozo (Dutch) [m]

Caduc

Cady

Caecar (Latin)
form of Caesar

Caecilia (Latin)
form of Cecilia

Caecillie (Latin)
form of Cecilia

Caeco
"blinding"

Cael [m]

Caela (Latin) [f]
"heaven"

Caelesta [f]

Caeleyn [f]

Caelin (Irish) [f]
"slender", "fair"

Caendie

Caer

Caeras

Caesar (Latin) [m]
"hairy"; Roman general and emperor, 100-44 B.C.

Caesare (French)
"Caesar"

Caeser
form of Caesar

Caesie

Caete

Caezar
form of Caesar

CafeLate

Cagna (Italian) [f]
"bitch"

Cagney

Cagnolina (Italian) [f]
"small dog"

Cagnolino (Italian) [m]
"small dog"

Cago

Cahala

Cai

Caia

Caico (Portuguese) [m]

Caiden

Caido [m]

Caika

Caila [f]
"seagull"

Cailaig (Irish) [f]

Cailean (Scottish) [m]
collin'

Cailie

Cailin (Irish) [f]
"girl"

Caillou

Caine (English)

Caiolin (Scottish) [f]
Mother of the Highlander Conner McLoud from the movie The Highlander

Caira (Russian) [f]
"love"

Cairo

Caisa

Caissa

Cáit (Irish) [f]
form of Kate

Caithlenn
from Catharina, "pure"

Caitin

Caitlin [mf]

Cáitlín (Irish) [f]
from Catharina, "pure"

Caitria (Irish) [f]
form of Katherine

Caja (French) [f]
"beauty"

Cajhesja [f]

Cajin

Cajou (French) [f]

Cajsa

Cajun

Cajus

Cak

Cakes

Cal [m]
short form of Calvin

Cala

Calamity

Calando [m]

Calba

Calder

Caldo

Caleb (Hebrew) [m]
"dog". One of the twelve spies sent by Moses to Israel. Of the Israelites who left Egypt with Moses he and Joshua were the only ones who lived to see the promised land

CaleDon

Calef [m]
from the book 'a wolf odyssey' by Asta Bowen

Caleigh [f]
variant of Kaleigh

Cali

Caliber

Calico

Calif

California

Calimero

Caline (French) [f]

Calinka

Calisto

Calito [mf]

Calix (Latin) [m]
"wine cup" or short form of Callisto

Call

Calla

Callahan

CallaLily

Callan (Irish) [m]
place

Callas

Calle

Calli

Callie [f]
short form of Callista

Calliope
muse of the epic

Callista [f]
feminine form of Callisto

Callisto (Greek) [m]
"most beautiful". Nymph in mythology that was changed into a she-bear by Hera. Became constellation.

Callou

Calloway

Callum (Scottish)
form of Columba

Calluna (Latin) [f]

Cally (Latin) [f]
short form of Caledonia = Scotland

Caloa (African) [f]

Caltha [f]

Caluha

Calum (Scottish) [m]
form of Columba

Calvin (Latin) [m]
"bald"

Calwin

Calyce [mf]

Calypsa

Calypso

Cama

Camacho (Spanish) [m]

Camagis

Camaro

Cambera

Cambo

Cambridge

Camden

Camel

Camelot

Camembert

Cameo

Cameria [f]

Cameron (Gaelic) [m]
"crooked nose". Name of Scottish Highland clan.

Cami [m]

Camiella (French) [f]

Camilisindikiola (Egyptan) [f]
"most beautiful jewel on earth"

Camilla (Etruscan, Latin) [f]
"attendant at a religious service" (Latin)

Camille (French) [mf]
form of Camilla

Camillo [m]
form of Camilla

Camina

Camino

Camma [f]

Cammi

Cammie

Cammilia

Campari

Campbell (Gaelic) [m]
"crooked mouth"

Campo [mf]

Camron [m]
form of Cameron

Camry

Camrynn (Irish)

Camus

Cana (Greek) [f]
"okay"

Canada [mf]

Canaille (French) [f]
naughty one

Cancara

Canda

Cander

Candi [f]

Candia
"Crete"

Candid [m]

Candida

Candie

Candina

Candle

Cando

Candor

Candour

Candra

Candt (English) [f]

Candun

Candy (Ethiopic, Latin, English) [f]
short form of Candace ("white" (Latin), more likely Ethiopic.)

Cane (Italian) [m]
"dog"

Canell

Canera

Canette

Canice

Canim (Turkish) [f]
honey, sweety, darling

Canine (English)
"dog"

Canis (Latin)
"dog"

Canja

Canjer

Canka

Cann

Cannible

Cannon

Canny

Cano

Canon

Canou [m]

Cant

Canta

Cante

Cantero

Cantha

Cantie

Cantis

Canto [m]

Cantor

Cantos

Cantus

Canty

Canuk

Canute (English) [m]
king

Cao (Portuguese) [mf]
"dog"

Cap

Caper

Caphira [f]

Capi

Capie (Dutch) [f]

Capo (Italian) [m]
"leader, boss"

Capoeira (Portuguese)
Brazilian martial art

Capone

Capp

Cappuccino

Cappy

Capri

Caprice (French) [f]

Capricorn

Caprie

Caprina (Italian) [f]
from the name of the island Capri

Caprino (Italian) [m]

Captain (English) [m]

Captain Miles

Captine

Car (Turkish) [mf]
"white"

Cara (Latin, Gaelic) [f]
"beloved" (Latin), "friend" (Gaelic)

Caracho

Caramba (Portuguese) [mf]
party

Caramel

Carameli

Caramelo

Caran

Carastrid

Carat

Carato

Carben

Cardhu

Cardi

Cardiff (English) [m]

Cardinal

Cardisha (Moroccan) [mf]
"wonderful"

Cardo

Carefree

Careful

Carelle

Caren

Caress

Caresse [f]

Caret

Carex

Carey (Irish) [m]
"descendant of Ciardha"

Cargan

Cargo

Cari

Caribou

Carin

Carina [f]
form of Cara

Cariño (Spanish) [mf]
"darling"

Carisia (Spanish) [f]

Carissa [f]
variant of Charissa

Carita

Carka

Carko

Carl (German) [m]
form of Charles

Carla [f]
feminine form of Charles

Carleigh
feminine form of Charles

Carlex

Carley [f]
feminine form of Charles

Carlie
feminine form of Charles

Carlijn (Dutch) [f]

Carlin

Carlo (Italian) [m]
form of Charles

Carlor

Carlos (Spanish, Portuguese) [m]
form of Charles

Carlot

Carlotta

Carlson

Carlton [m]
form of Charlton

Carly [f]
feminine form of Charles

Carma

Carmel (Hebrew) [f]
"garden"

Carmela
form of Carmel

Carmella (Latin) [f]
latinized form of Carmel

Carmen (Spanish) [f]
form of Carmel influenced by Latin "song"

Carmilla

Carmine

Carnage [m]

Carnation

Carney

Carno

Carny

Caro

Carob

Carol [f]
feminine form of Charles or reference to English "song", "hymn"

Carola [f]
feminine form of Charles

Carolf

Carolina (Latin) [f]
form of Charles. Name of two states in USA, which were named for Charles I, king of England

Caroline (French) [f]
feminine form of Charles

Carolita

Carolos

Carolus

Carolyn [f]
form of Caroline

Carpa

Carragan [f]

Carraig

Carraway

Carrie [f]
short form of Caroline

Carrigan [f]

Carro

Carroll (English) [m]
form of Cearbhall ("brave in fighting" (Gaelic))

Carron

Carry

Carsan

Carson

Carsta

Carste

Carsten [f]
form of Karsten

Carta

Carter (Middle English) [m]
"one who uses a cart"

Cartier (French) [f]

Cartoon (English) [mf]

Cartouche (French) [m]
notorious French criminal

Carus

Caruso

Carver

Cary

Carys (Welsh) [f]
"love"

Carzan

Carzo [m]

Cas [m]

Casa

Casandra
see Cassandra

Casanova (Italian) [m]

Casar

Casbah

Cascarilla

Cascha

Casey (Irish) [mf]
from '* Cathasaigh' ("descendent of Cathasaigh"). Cathasaigh is Gaelic for "vigilant".

Cash

Cashel (Irish) [m]

Cashew (English)
nut

Cash-flow (English) [mf]

Cashley (Irish) [mf]
"watchful"

Cashlie

Cashmere (English)
woollen fabric

Casi

Casia

Casie
named after 'Casey Stengel'

Casimir (Slavic) [m]
"destroy great" or "destroy peace"

Casino

Casity

Casko

Casmira [f]

Caspar

Caspars

Caspein

Casper (Dutch) [m]
form of Jasper

Caspere

Casperly

Caspian

Caspto (English) [m]

Caspty (English) [m]

Casra [mf]

Cass [f]
short form of Cassandra

Cassan

Cassander

Cassandra (Greek) [f]
prophetess of woe, to whom nobody listens

Cassandre
see Cassandra

Cassanova (Italian) [m]

Cassarah (Latin) [f]
"what will be, will be" from 'que sera, sera'

Casseopia

Cassey [f]
casey'

Cassi

Cassia (English) [f]
name of spice tree (Kezia) or short form of Cassandra

Cassian

Cassidy (Irish) [mf]
from '* Caiside' ("descendent of Caiside").

Cassie

Cassila

Cassio

Cassiopaea

Cassis

Cassius

Casso

Cassy

Casta

Castaar (French) [m]

Castaway

Caster

Castor (Greek) [m]

Castro

Cat

Cata

Catahula

Catalina

Catamaran

Catarina [f]
form of Catherine

CatCalloway

Catch

Cate

Catha

Catharina [f]
"pure"

Catherine [f]
see Catharina

Cathleen [f]
variant of Kathleen

Cathlynn (English) [f]

Cathy [f]
short form of Catherine

Cati

Catia

Catinka

Catja

Catlin

Cato [m]
Roman statesman, 2nd century B.C.

Catoeca [f]

Catootje (Dutch) [f]

Catrin (Welsh) [f]
form of Katherine

Catrina [f]
form of Catherine

Cattrysse [f]

Catty

Catus

Catweazle
time travelling medieval sorcerer from book and TV series

Caty

Catya

Caura [f]

Causel

Caven

Caviar

Cavie

Cavity

Cay

Cay Edle

Caya [f]

Cayenne

Cayinti [f]

Cayla

Cayley

Cayonda

Cayra [f]

Cayuse

Cazan

Cazar [m]

Cazoe

Cearbhall (Gaelic) [m]
"brave in fighting"

Ceasar
see Caesar

Ceasg

Ceazar
see Caesar

Ceb [m]

Ceba (Tibetan) [mf]
"dearly beloved"

Cebes [f]

Cebo

Cece (French) [m]

Cecil (Latin) [m]
"blind" from family name Caecilius. Can also derive from Welsh Seissylt, which derives from Latin sextus ("sixth").

Cecile (French) [f]
flower

Cecilia [f]
feminine form of Cecil. martyr from 3rd century; patroness of church music

Cecilie
see Cecilia

Cecily [f]
form of Cecilia

Ceclia

Cedar (English) [m]
tree

Cede

Ceder

Cedes [m]

Cedia

Cedie [f]

Cedille

Cedra

Cedric [m]
Made up by Sir Walter Scott for his novel Ivanhoe, based on the name Cerdic.

Cedrick (French) [m]

Cedro

Cee [mf]

Ceecilville

Cefas (Armenian) [m]

Cefn (Welsh) [m]

Ceiba

Ceile

Ceilidh (Scottish) [mf]
"party"

Ceilidhe (Celtic) [f]
"celebration"

Ceit

Ceith

Cekos

Cela

Celeb

Celebra

Celebrity

Celer (Latin) [mf]
"quick, rapid"

Celerity

Celesta [f]

Celeste (Latin) [f]
"heavenly"

Celester

Celestine

Celia (Latin) [f]
"blind"

Celie [f]

Celina

Celine [f]
form of Cecilia or form of Marceline

Céline

Cella

Celli

Cellie

Cello

Cellotas

Celly

Celoum

Celsa (English) [f]

Celta

Celtic

Celtie

Celvin

Cem

Cema

Cen

Cena

Cendi

Cendo

Cendy

Cenia

Cenie

Cenis

Cenith

Cenja

Cenna [f]

Cenne [mf]

Cenni

Ceno [m]

Censi

Censy

Cent

Centa [f]

Centi

Cento (Dutch) [m]

Centra

Centris

Centro

Centti

Centu

Centurion

Century

Cenus

Cenzi

Cenzie

Cenzl

Ceppe [m]

Ceppel

Ceppie [m]

Cera

Cerale

Ceran

Cerberus
three-headed guard dog of the underworld

Cerce

Cercle

Cerdien

Cerdik (Malays) [m]
"smart. intelligent"

Cere

Cerebrum

Ceres

Cerese

Ceri

Cerina

Cerise (French) [f]
cherry

Cerith (English) [mf]

Cerke

Cermait

Cerno

Cero

Cerren

Cerridwen (English) [f]
Keltic Godness of the moon, fertility

Cerridwyn (Welsh) [f]
"beautiful poetry"; Celtic goddess of poetry

Cerrie

Cerro

Cerrosine [m]

Cerry

Cerstin

Certifiable

Cerulean

Cerva

Cerys [f]
variant of Carys

Cesaire (French) [m]
form of Caesar

Cesar

Cesare (Italian) [m]
form of Caesar

Cesca [f]

Cesina [f]

Cesrin

Cessi

Cessie

Cessna

Cessy

C'est Moi (French)
"It's me"

Cesta

Cetto

Cettu (Finnish) [m]
"fox"

Cevas [m]

Cevin

Ceyer

Ceyes

Ceyla

Ceylan

Cezar

Ch.Fanta

Cha Cha

Chabbar (Hebrew) [m]
"friend" "shepherd"

Chablis (French) [f]
wine

Chablito (Surinam) [f]
"devil"

Chablo (Surinam) [f]
short of Chablito

Chabor [m]

Chace

ChaCha

Cha-Cha

Chaco

Chactie

Chad (Celtic) [m]
"battle" or "warrior"; name of African country

Chadwick

Chaefje

Chaff

Chagall [m]

Chago

Chailo (English) [m]

Chaim (Hebrew) [m]
"alive"

Chain Reaction

Chaina [f]

Chaios

Chairo (Japanese) [mf]
"brown"

Chaise

Chaitan (Latin) [m]
"devil"

Chaiwa

Chaja (Hebrew) [f]
"life"

Chaka [f]
"friend"

Chakari (Swahili) [mf]
"much"

Chakaya

Chakira [f]

Chakka (Inuit) [mf]
"friend"

Chakotay (Native American) [m]
Character from Star Trek - Voyager (first officer, Macquis)

Chakwena

Chaky

Chalane (English) [f]

Chalet

Chaligh (Gaelic) [f]
"lady"

Chalita

Challenger (English)

Chalmers

Chalo

Chalupa

Chamalle [mf]

Chamberlin

Chambray

Chamdo

Chamee [f]

Chamis

Chamois

Chamook

Chamouk (English) [f]

Champ (English) [mf]
"champion"

Champagne

Champion (English) [m]

Champus

Chan

Chanan (Hebrew) [m]
Him who is from God

Chanandra [f]

Chance (English) [mf]

Chancey

Chancy

Chand [m]

Chanda [f]

Chandana (Native American)
"moonlight"

Chandar [m]

Chander

Chandi

Chandler (French) [m]
"candle seller"

Chando

Chandor

Chandra (Sanskrit) [mf]
"moon"

Chandro

Chane

Chanel (French) [f]

Chanell

Chanelle

Chanette

Chang (Chinese) [m]
"free"

Change (English) [mf]

Chani

Channa

Channe

Channell

Channey

Channi [f]

Channing (French) [m]
"a canal"

Chano

Chanoe [f]

Chanoeka (Hebrew) [f]
jewish holiday

Chanouk (Indian) [m]
"falling star"

Chant

Chanta

Chantal (French) [f]
"a song" or "stony place"

Chantalle

Chantel [f]
form of Chantal

Chanti [f]

Chantilly

Chanty (Indian) [m]
"peace"

Chanu (Hebrew) [f]

Chaos

Chap

Chapers

Chapke

Chaplin

Chappie

Chappy

Chaps

Chapsy

Char

Chara (Greek) [f]
godness of luck

Charade

Charalie

Charazan (Greek) [f]
godness of water

Charcoal

Charcole

Chardas

Chardoc

Chardonay

Chardonnay

Chards

Charee

Charell

Charelle (French) [f]
"luck"

Charger (English)
device to charge batteries or horse for battle

Chari (English) [mf]
charity'

Charien (Dutch) [f]

Chariff [m]

Charis

Charisa

Charise

Charisma (English) [f]

Charissa (Greek) [f]
"grace" or "kindness"

Charity (English) [f]

Charki

Charla [f]
feminine form of Charles

Charlee (English) [f]
charlie'

Charlene [f]
feminine form of Charles

Charles (Teutonic) [m]
"free man"

Charleston (English)
"city, dance"

Charley

Charlie (English) [m]
variation of Charles

Charlotte (French) [f]
feminine form of Charles

Charlou [f]

Charlston

Charlton (Old English) [m]
"settlement of free men" or "settlement of Charles"

Charly (English) [m]

Charm

Charmaine [f]
Unknown, might come from Roman name Carmineus, or from Charles

Charme

Charmed (English) [mf]

Charmee [f]

Charmer

Charmeur [m]

Charmisa

Charna (Slavic) [f]
"dark"

Charnette [f]
form of Charna

Charo [mf]

Charon (Greek)
ferry man of the underworld

Charouk (French)

Charov

Charrel

Charro [m]

Chart (English) [m]

Charz

Chas

Chasan

Chase (Middle English) [m]
nickname for a huntsman

Chaser

Chasey (English) [f]

Chasie

Chasseur

Chassie

Chasta [f]

Chat

Chata

Chatapoo (English) [f]

Chateau

Chateu

Chato

Chattin

Chatty (English) [f]

Chaty

Chaucer

Chauffeur

Chauncey (French) [m]

Chava [mf]

Chavi

Chaw [m]

Chawa (Hebrew) [f]

Chawum

Chay

Chaya (Hebrew) [f]
"alive" or "animal"

Chayenna [f]

Chayenne

Chayka (Hebrew) [mf]
"life"

Chaz

Chazz

Che [m]
short form of Jose

Cheancy [f]

Cheanine

Cheasa

Cheba

Checca

Check

Checkers (English) [f]

Checkmate (English) [m]

Checko

Cheddar

Chedow [mf]
form of shadow

Cheebase (Hungarian) [m]
"thief, rogue"

Cheech

Cheeko

Cheeky

Cheela [f]

Cheena

Cheepo

Cheerio

Cheerleader

Cheesa

Cheesecake

Cheesehead

Cheesers

Cheeta

Cheetah

Cheetha

Cheeto

Cheetos [mf]

Cheetung

Cheevah [f]

Chef

Cheff

Chefke

Cheiba [f]

Cheif

Cheina (Chinese) [f]
"beauty"

Cheindor

Chekhov

Chela

Chelah

Chelea

Chelley

Chello (English) [mf]
music instrument

Chelly

Chels

Chelsea (Old English) [f]
"landing place for chalk or limestone"

Chelsey (English) [f]

Chelsie

Chelsy

Chelty

Chen [f]

Chena

Chenak [f]

Chendo [m]

Chenga [m]

Chenille

Chenin [f]

Chenly [f]

Chenn [f]

Chenna [mf]

Chenoa

Chenok [mf]

Chenouk [f]

Chep

Chequer

Chequita

Cher [f]
form of Cherie

Che'r

Chera

Cheri [f]
form of Cherie

Cherie (French, English) [f]
"darling" or form of Charity

Cherilyn [f]
form of Charlene

Cherinda (Surinam) [f]

Cherish (English) [f]
"to treasure"

Cherna (Czech) [mf]
"black"

Cherokee

Cherra

Cherrie

Cherry (English) [f]
form of Cherie or name of fruit

Chertzo

Cheru

Cherub

Cherusker

Cherye

Cheryl [f]
form of Cherie

Cheryll

Ches (English) [mf]

Chesly [f]

Chesney [f]

Chess

Chess2

Chessy

Chester (Old English) [m]
"of Chester" from Latin "a fortified place"

Chestnut

Chet [m]
short form of Chester

Chetah

Chetwind

Chevi

Chevie (English) [mf]
short form of chevrolet

Chevis

Chevy (English) [m]
short for Chevrolet

Chew

Chewan [m]
abbreviation of Canadian province and river Saskatchewan

Chewbacca

Chew-Chew

Chewy (English) [m]

Chex

Cheyenne (Native American) [mf]
"unintelligible speakers" from the Dakota word shahiyena.

Che-yenne

Chez (English) [m]

Chezzi

Chherokee

Chi Chi

Chia

Chianti

Chiar

Chiara (Italian) [f]
form of Clara

Chiaro

Chiba

Chibi

ChibiChibi

Chibo [m]

Chic

Chica (Spanish) [f]
"little girl"

Chicci (Spanish) [f]
"playfull little girl"

Chicco (Spanish) [m]

Chi-Chi

Chicitito (Spanish)
little one

Chick

Chicken

Chicki

Chickie [f]

Chicklet

Chicko [m]

Chicky

Chiclet

Chico (Spanish) [m]
boy

Chicolien [f]

Chicon (French) [mf]
"chicory"

Chicory

Chicy

Chido

Chie

Chief (English) [m]

Chieko

Chiela [f]

Chien D'or (French) [m]
"golden dog"

Chienie (French)
"dog"

Chienna

Chienne

Chienté (French)
from 'Chien de Trijnié': "Dog from Trijnié"

Chiepsie

Chiffon (Latin) [mf]
"sloven"

Chigi

Chihoko (Japanese) [mf]

Chik

Chika (Japanese) [f]
"beloved"

Chikagoi

Chiki (Surinam) [mf]
"little, little one"

Chikieboum

Chiko

Chikor

Chikos

Chiku (African) [mf]

Chila

Chile

Chili

Chilion

ChiliPepper

Chilita

Chill (English) [f]

Chilla

Chilli (English)
Alternative spelling of chilly

Chima (Inuit) [mf]
"friend"

Chimay (French) [m]

Chimba

Chimbarazo (Spanish) [m]
mountain

Chimere (Greek)
from Chimaera, myth. monster, also "vision"

Chimo (Inuit) [m]
"i am a friend"

China

China Doll

Chinchilla

Chin-Chin

Chincky [mf]

Chinesse

ChingChing

Chini

Chinka [f]

Chinny

Chino

Chinock

Chinoek

Chinook [f]

Chinou [f]
"made by God"

Chinouk (Native American) [f]
"power of wind"

Chint

Chinta

Chinteau [m]

Chinua (African) [mf]
"Gods blessing"

Chip

Chipi [mf]
chippy'

Chipie

Chipina (Spanish) [f]

Chipke [mf]

Chipmunk

Chipo

Chippendale

Chipper

Chippewa (Native American) [f]
popular adaptation of Ojibway which means "to roast till puckered up"

Chippie

Chippy

Chips

Chipsi

Chipsie

Chipsy

Chipz [mf]

Chique (French) [f]
"chic"

Chiqui

Chiquita

Chir

Chira

Chirac (French) [m]
President of France

Chiro

Chiron

Chis

Chisel

Chispa (Spanish)
"little flame"

Chispas

Chisum [m]

Chita [f]

Chito (Spanish) [m]
"lover"

Chitsa

Chitta

Chiva

Chivas (English)
brand of whisky

Chive

Chivo

Chivu [m]

Chiwa

Chiwas

Chiwi [f]

Chiyo (Japanese) [f]
"ever lasting"

Chizzy (English) [f]

Chjello

Chlock

Chlodo

Chlodulf

Chlodwig

Chloe (Greek) [f]
"green shoot"

Chloé (French) [f]

Chloris (Greek) [f]
"green"; minor goddess of vegetation

Chlota

Chlotar

Chlothild

Chlothilde

Chmura

Cho (Korean) [f]
"beautiful"

Choban (Turkish)
"shepherd" (person)

Chobin

Choc (English) [m]
short form of chocolate

Chochie

Chockie

Chocko

Chocky

Choco (Dutch) [m]
"chocolate"

Chocolata

Chocolate

Choctaw

Chocy

Choebi [mf]

Choggy (English) [mf]

Choko (Danish) [m]
choco'

Choky [m]

Choliadt [mf]
goliath'

Cholo

Chomar (Turkish) [m]

ChoMein

Chomper

Chong

Chonguita

Chonsie [f]
feminine form of Chauncey

Choochie

Choo-Choo

Chopin

Chopper

Chops [m]

Chopsticks

Choq

Chora

Chorai [m]

Chorcha [mf]

Chorizo

Chorus

Chotchke

Choucha [m]

Chou-Chou

Chouffe (French)

Choupinou (French/spanish) [m]
little one

Chowder

Chowie

Choya

Chralo

Chrechzy

Chriemhild

Chrimhilde

Chrimhilt

Chris [mf]
short form of Christopher, Christian or Christine

Chrischan

Chrishon

Chrisie

Chrispar

Chrissy

Christ (English)

Christa [f]
short form of Christina

Christel

Christelle (French) [f]
form of Christine

Christer (Swedish, Danish) [m]
form of Christian

Christiaan (Dutch) [m]
form of Christian

Christian (Latin) [m]

Christiana [f]
feminine form of Christian

Christianne [f]
feminine form of Christian

Christie (English) [f]
short for Christine

Christin

Christina (Latin) [f]
"Christian"

Christine (French, English) [f]
form of Christina

Christl

Christmas (English)

Christoforo
see Christopher

Christophe [m]

Christopher (Latin) [m]
"bearing Christ"

Christy [f]
form of Christina

Chrizzly [m]

Chronic

Chronik

Chrysanthus

Chuak

Chubby

Chubfish

Chubs

Chubsey

Chucho

Chu-Chu

ChuChung

Chuck [m]
short form of Charles

Chucker

Chuckey [f]
chucky'

Chuckles

Chucky

Chudo (Russian) [m]
"miracle"

Chufa

Chugui [mf]

Chui (Chinese) [mf]
"attention"

Chuj

Chukie [m]

Chukkels (English) [mf]

Chukkie (English) [mf]
chucky'

Chukky (English) [m]
chucky'

Chukwa [f]

Chuky [m]
form of Chucky

Chula

Chulit

Chulla

Chum

Chuma (African) [f]
"precious possesion", "girlfriend"

Chumani

Chumfi (Swahili) [mf]
salt

Chump

Chun (Chinese) [f]
"spring"

Chuna

Chunda

Chunegild

Chungo [mf]

Chunk

Chunky

Churchill

Churrete (Spanish) [m]
"Spot" on face, hand or other visible place

Chutney

Chutzpa

Chyma

Chyna [f]

Chynita [f]

Chynthia

Chyra

Chyrma

Ci

Ciala

Cian (Celtic) [m]
"god of healing"

Ciao

Ciaogha

Ciara [f]
feminine form of Ciaran

Ciaran (Irish) [m]
"black"

Ciaro (Italian) [m]
"bright"

Ciba (Italian) [f]

Cibi (African) [m]
"small rainshower"

Cibo

Cibor

Cibrah

Cic

Ciccio (Italian) [m]

Cicco

Cicely [f]
feminine form of Cecil

Cicero (Latin)
Roman orator

Cici

Cicko

Cico

Cid

Cidaiko [m]

Cidane

Cidaq (Islandic)
"young animal"

Cide

Cider (English) [m]
drink

Cido

Cidonia

Ciel (Dutch)

Ciela

Cielo (Spanish) [m]
sweetheart, darling, heaven

Cien (Irish) [m]

Ciepke

Ciera

Cieta

Ciever

Cif

Cifa [f]

Ciffa

Cifra

Ciganka

Ciiku (Finnish) [f]
"black girl"

Cijah [f]

Cijbo [f]

Cijelka

Cijra

Cika

Cikke

Cikki

Cila (Slovak) [mf]
"nice, playful"

Cilberta

Cilia [f]

Cilian

CiliConC.

Cill

Cilla

Cillarney (Irish) [mf]
city in Ireland

Cilli

Cillja

Cillo

Cilly

Cilyas [m]

Cim

Cimarron

Cimba [m]
simba'

Cimbo (French) [f]

Cimbri

Cimi

Cimmaron

Cimmie [f]
variant of Cynthia

Cimo

Cimon

Cimor

Cina

Cinca

Cinda [f]

Cinder

Cinderella (English)

Cinders

Cindi

Cindie

Cindij

Cindij Ken

Cindor

Cindra [f]
combination of Cindy and Sandra

Cindri (Teutonic) [f]

Cindry (Greek)
little munchkin

Cindy [f]
short form of Cynthia

Cinfetti

Cing

Cini

Cinja

Cinka (Hungarian) [f]

Cinna

Cinnabird

Cinnamon (English)

Cinni

Cino

Cinta (Indonesian) [mf]
"to love"

Cintha

Cinthy [f]

Cinti

Cintia

Cinty [f]

Cinzia (Italian) [f]
form of Cynthia

Cio

Ciobi

Ciola

Ciorie

Cipher

Cippie

Cippolini (Italian) [m]

Cipsy

Cir

Cira

Circe (Greek)
myth. fairy, changed travelling companions of Odysseus into pigs

Circus

Cirius

Cirka

Cirke

Cirko

Ciro

Ciros

Cirra

Cirrus [m]

Cirus

Cisa

Cisco

Cisi

Ciska

Ciskadi

Ciske [f]

Cisko

Cismou [mf]

Ciss

Cisse [m]

Cissel

Cissi

Cissie

Cissy

Cistila (Native American) [f]
"little"

Cit

Cita (Latin) [mf]
"happy" " the fast one"

Citcit

Citi

Citie

Citina [f]

Citney (English) [f]

Cito (African) [m]
"jewel"

Citroen (Dutch)
"citron"

Citron

Citrus

Citt

Citta

Citte

Citti

Citto

Citty

City (English) [mf]

Ciu [m]

Ciwa

Ciwi (English) [mf]

Ciza

CJ

Ckim

C'Kim

Ckissme

Claartje (Dutch) [f]
short form of Clara

Claer

Claera

Claerchen

Claere

Claerens

Clair

Claire (French) [f]
form of Clara

Clan

Clancy (Gaelic) [m]
"red warrior"

Clannad (Irish)
Short for "an clann as Dobhar", meaning "family of Dore"

Clanzo

Clapton (English) [m]
last name of pop musician Eric Clapton

Clara (Latin) [f]
"clear" or "bright"

Clare (English) [f]
form of Clara

Clarenc

Clarence (Irish) [m]
"of Clare" (a place in Ireland)

Clari

Clarice [f]
elaborated form of Clara

Clarinda [f]

Claris

Clarissa (Latin) [f]
form of Clarice

Clark (Old English) [m]
"cleric" or "scholar"

Classic

Classy

Claud

Clauda

Claude (French) [m]
form of Claudius

Claudette (French) [f]
feminine form of Claudius

Claudia [f]
feminine form of Claudius

Claudine [f]
feminine form of Claudius

Claudio (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese) [m]
form of Claudius

Claudius (Latin) [m]
"lame"; 1st century Roman emperor

Claudy

Claus

Clave

Claws

Claxon

Clay (Old English) [m]
"clay" or form of Clayton

Clayton (Old English) [m]
"clay settlement"

Clea

Clear (English) [f]

Cleatus

Clement (Latin) [m]
"meek" or "gentle"

Clementine [f]
feminine form of Clement

Clenn

Cleo [f]
short form of Cleopatra

Cleon

Cleopatra (Greek) [f]
"glory of her father"; Egyptian queen, killed herself by poison or snake bite

Clera

Cletius

Clever Lady

Clia

Cliath

Cliché

Clickab

Clicki

Clide

Clif

Cliff [m]
form of Clive, Clifford or Clifton

Clifford (Old Englsih) [m]
"ford by a cliff"

Clifton (Old English) [m]
"settlement by a cliff"

Climax

Clinker

Clint (English) [m]
short form of Clinton

Clinto

Clinton (Old English) [m]
"settlement on the summit"

Clio
muse of history

Clip

Clipper

Clips (English) [f]

Clira

Clive (Teutonic) [m]
"[dweller by the] cliff"

Clivia

Clivo

Clod

Clodo

Clodwig

Cloe

Clone

Clooney

Clorie

Clota

Cloto

Clou

Cloud

Cloudy

Clouseau

Clousseau

Clover

Clovia (Teutonic) [f]
"clover"

Clovis (Teutonic) [m]
"clover"

Clown

Cluaran

Cludo

Cluedo

Cluno

Cluny

Clutch (English)

Clutha [mf]
river

Clwyd

Clyde (Celtic) [m]
river in Scotland

Clydine

Clythia

Co

Coal

Coba [m]

Cobalt

Coban

Cobber (English (australian)) [m]
"friend", "mate"

Cobbo

Cobe (English) [m]

Cobie [m]

Cobina

Cobra

Cobus

Coby

Coca

CocaCola

Cocain

Cochise

Cocio

Cocis

Cockateil

Cocker

Cocki

Cockrum

Cockteal

Cocky

Coco (Dutch) [f]

Cocoa

Cocolina [f]

Cocomo (African) [f]
"moon"

Coconut

Cocopuff

Coda

Codey

Codi

Codo (German) [m]

Cody (Gaelic) [m]
"helpful"

Coernel

Coesar

Coffee

Coffie Brown (English)
Colour

Cog

Cognac

Cognomen

Coho

Coi

Coil

Cointreau

Coisty (Scottish) [m]
soccerplayer

Coize (French) [f]

Cojak

Coke

Cola [f]

Colby

Coldy

Cole (Old English) [m]
"black"

Coleman

Colett

Coletta

Colette [f]
short form of Nicolette

Coli

Colin [m]
short form of Nicholas or Columba

Colinda [f]

Colla

Collar

Colleen (Irish) [f]
"girl"

Collette (French) [f]

Colli

Collie

Collin (English) [m]

Collo

Collty

Colly (English) [mf]

Colmar

Colonel

Colorado

Colt

Colta [f]

Colter

Colton (Old English) [m]
"coal town"

Columba (Latin) [m]
"dove"

Comanche

Comar (Turkish) [mf]

Comatsho

Combo

ComeHere

Comet (English) [m]

Comhir (Dutch) [mf]
come here

Comis (Latin)
"nice"

Como

Compadre

Compagne (Spanish)
"Friend, helper"

Compass

Complex (Dutch) [m]

Compromis

Comtess

Comtessa

Comtesse

Con

Cona

Conal

Conall

Conan (Gaelic) [m]
"wolf" or "hound"

Concer (English) [m]

Concha (Greek) [f]
"shell"

Conchar (Gaelic) [m]
"wolf lover", "high will", "desire"

Conchito (Spanish) [m]

Conci (Native American) [mf]
"Horse"

Concori

Conda

Condi

Condo

Condor

Condra

Condur

Coned

Conejo

Confection

Confetti

Confucius (Latin) [m]
Chinese philosopher, 500 B.C.

Conga

Congo

Coni

Conja

Conjeta

Conjurer

Conlan

Conner (Irish) [m]
variation of Connor

Connex

Conni

Connie [f]
short form of Constance

Connor (Gaelic) [m]
"dog lover" or "wolf lover"

Conny

Conquita

Conrad (Teutonic) [m]
"able council"

Conrade

Conse

Conso [m]

Constance (Latin) [f]
"constancy"

Constantin

Constantine (Latin) [m]
"constant" or "steadfast"

Contax

Contessa

Conti

Contra

Converse

Convict

Conwell

Coocha

Coocky

Cooie

Cookey

Cooki

Cookie (English) [f]

Cookie Monster

Cookies

Cool

Coolio

Coon

Coonie

Cooper [m]

Coos

Cooter

Coowait

Cop

Copa [m]

Copain (French) [m]
"friend"

Copine (French) [f]
"friend"

Co-pouh (Hungarian) [mf]
"hound"

Copper

Coquette

Cor

Cora [f]
feminine form of Corey or short form of Corinna

Corad

Coral (English) [f]

Coran [m]

Coraq (Norwegian) [m]

Corax

Corazon

Corba [m]

Corbi

Corbin (Latin) [m]
possibly "raven"

Corby

Cord

Corda

Cordelia [f]
variant of Cordula

Cordell (Teutonic) [m]
"maker of cord" or "seller of cord"

Cordia

Cordial

Cordie

Cordjana

Cordo

Cordoba

Cordula (Latin) [f]
"heart"

Corduroy

Cordus

Cordy [f]
cordelia'

Corey (Gaelic) [m]
possibly "ravine"

Cori

Coriande

Corie

Corin (Latin) [m]
possibly "spear" (Quirinus)

Corina

Corine

Corinna (Greek) [f]
"maiden"

Corinne [f]
form of Corinna

Cork (English) [m]
city in Ireland

Corkey

Corky

Corlos

Cormac

Cormik

Corne (Dutch) [m]
cornelis'

Cornel

Cornelia [f]
feminine form of Cornelius

Cornelius [m]
meaning unknown, from Roman family name.

Cornell

Cornet

Cornielius

CornPops

Coro

Corolla

Corona

Coronado

Coronet

Corra (Polish) [f]
"brave"

Corrado (Italian) [m]
form of Conrad

Corragio (Italian) [m]

Corri

Corrie

Corrin

Corro

Corry

Corsa

Corso (Italian) [m]

Cort

Cortex

Cortez (Spanish)
parliament in Spain and Portugal

Corti

Cortina

Corto [m]

Coruna

Corus [m]

Corvax

Corvette

Corvin

Cory [m]
variant of Corey

Cosa

Cosak

Cosbo [mf]

Cosby

Coscina

Coset

Cosette (French) [f]

Cosi

Cosie

Cosima [f]
feminine form of Cosmo

Cosita (Spanish) [f]

Cosmea

Cosmo (Greek) [m]
"order"

Cosmopolitan

Coso

Cossi

Costa (Spanish) [mf]
"coast"

Costaud (French) [m]
"brave man"

Costly

Cosy

Cotton (English)

Coty

Couage

Cougar (English) [m]

Count

Countach (Italian) [m]

Countess

Coura

Courage (English; French) [mf]

Couros [m]

Courtney (French) [mf]
"short nose" or from place name meaning "domain of Curtis"

Courvoisier

Cousco

Couscous

Cousteau

Cover

Covey [mf]

Covoe [mf]

Cowboy (English) [m]

Cowdog (English)

Cowgirl

Cox

Coy

Coyote

Cozie (Japanese) [mf]
"wind"

Cozmo

Cpu

Crabtree

Crac

Crack

Cracker (English) [m]

Crackers

Craig (Gaelic) [m]
"[dweller by the] crag"

Craigmillar (Scottish)
name of castle near Edinburgh

Cralo

Crampus

Cranberry

Crannock (Scottish) [mf]

Crappers

Craquotje (French) [mf]
"biscuit"

Crash (English) [mf]

Crassus

Crasty (English) [m]

Crawdad

Crawford

Craze

Crazy

Crazzy

Cream

Creampuff

Creas

Creda

Credo [m]

Cree

Creed

Creek

Crengor

Crenny

Creole

Crescent

Crescentina

Cress

Cressa [f]

Cressy

Cresta

Cretel

Cretia (English) [f]
english diving boat

Crhysy

Crick

Cricket

Crier

Crilly (Irish) [mf]
someone who lives in Cillarney

Crimble [m]

Crimson

Cringer

Crinkles

Crip [m]

Cris

Crischa

Crispen

Criss

Crissy (English) [f]

Crista

Cristal [f]

Cristan

Cristy

Cristyl

Critt

Critter

Crocco

Crochard

Crock

Crocket

Crockett

Crocodil Dundy

Crocodile

Crocus

Crocxine

Crofter

Croissant (French)
type of bread

Crok

Croket

Cromwell

Cronan

Cronje

Cronus (Latin) [m]

Crony (English) [f]
"best friend"

Crook (English)
"villain"

Crosby

Cross

Crottal

Crouton

Crow

Crudler (English) [m]

Cruesli [m]

Crugar

Cruijf (Dutch)
soccerplayer

Cruise

Cruiser

Cruising

Cruize [m]
cruise'

Crumb

Crumpet

Crunch (English) [mf]

Cruncher

Crunchie

Cruncie

Crunkbaby

Crunkboy

Cruno

Crusader

Crush (English) [mf]

Crusoe

Cruz

Cruzer

Crybaby

Cryptonite

Crystal (English) [f]

Crystale

Csanto

Csantor [m]

Csardas

Csikos

Csinka (Czech)
"darling"

Csinos (Hungarian) [m]
nice boy

Csopi (Hungarian) [mf]
"waterdrop"

(Irish) [mf]
"hound"

Cuando (Spanish) [mf]
when

Cuanto

Cuate

Cuatro (Spanish) [m]
"fourth"

Cuba [f]
country

Cubby (English) [mf]

Cube (English) [m]

Cubin

Cubix (English) [m]

Cuby

Cucaracha

Cucci [m]

Cucina

Cuckoo

Cuda (English) [mf]
short of baracuda

Cuddels

Cuddle

Cuddlebug

Cuddler

Cuddles

Cuera

Cuervo

Cueva

Cugon

Cuillinn

Cuincy

Cuintus

Cujo (English) [m]
out of a book by Stephen King

Cula [f]

Cullen

Cully [m]

Cuma

Cuna

Cunfried

Cuni

Cuno [mf]

Cuntra

Cunwa (Tibetan) [mf]
"little one"

Cupcake

Cupid (English)
= Cupido, Latin God of love

Cupido (Latin) [m]
God of Love

Cupiedo
cupido'

Cupko (Bosnian) [m]
"hair-mess (curles)"

Cura

Curd

Curia

Curie

Curio

Curious (English) [mf]

Curly (English) [mf]

Curly-Sue

Curmudgeon

Curoy

Curry

Curson

Curt [m]
form of Kurt or short form of Curtis

Curtis (French) [m]
"courteous"

Curtsy

Cusan

Cuss

Custa

Custard

Custos (Latin) [mf]
"guard"

Cutch

Cutchi

Cute

Cutie (English) [mf]

CutiePie

Cutter (English) [m]

Cuttles

Cutty

Cuvier

Cuza

Cwanda

Cwarto (Spanish)
"sun"

Cwazi

Cwieno [m]

Cyan (English) [f]
shade of blue

Cyana [f]
"blue"

Cyba

Cybel

Cybele

Cyber (English) [m]

Cybil

Cyclone

Cyclops [m]

Cydee (Greek) [f]
"to exult", "to result"

Cyffdy

Cylas [m]

Cylon

Cym

Cymber [f]

Cyndi

Cyndie

Cynge

Cyntha

Cynthia (Greek) [f]
"of Cynthus"; Roman goddess of hunt and the moon; also Artemis, Diana

Cyntia
see Cynthia

Cypra

Cypress

Cyprus [f]

Cyra [f]

Cyran [m]

Cyrano

Cyras

Cyrco

Cyrene

Cyrer

Cyrie

Cyril (Greek) [m]
"lord" or "ruler"

Cyrilla [f]

Cyrillus

Cyrith

Cyrius

Cyron

Cyrus (Persian) [m]

Cystan

Cyster

Cyta

Cytha [f]

Cyto

Cyvar

Czar

Czardos

Czarewitch

Czarina (Russian) [f]
"queen"

Czcibor (Slavic) [m]
"praise fighting"

Czenon (Polish) [m]

Czerbakow

Czeslaw (Slavic) [m]
"praise glory"

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