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Baby Names |
Gender |
Origin |
Meaning |
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Caldwell, Cal |
boy |
old English |
cold spring or well |
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Caleb, Cale |
boy |
Hebrew |
bold one |
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Calvin, Calvino, Calvert |
boy |
Latin |
bald |
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Camden |
boy |
Gaelic |
from the valley which winds |
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Cameron, Cam, Cammy |
boy |
Scottish gaelic |
crooked nose |
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Campbell |
boy |
Celtic |
crooked mouth |
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Carey, Cary |
boy |
Celtic |
one who lives near the castle |
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Carmichael |
boy |
Celtic |
from St Michael's castle |
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Carr |
boy |
Scandinavian |
from the marshland |
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Carrick |
boy |
Gaelic |
the rocky cape |
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Carney, Carny |
boy |
Irish Gaelic |
victorious |
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Carson |
boy |
old English |
son of the family on the marsh |
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Carter, Cart |
boy |
old English |
cart driver |
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Casey, Case |
boy |
Irish Gaelic |
brave bear |
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Caspar, Casper, Gaspar, Cass |
boy |
Persian |
treasurer, one trusted to guard
precious possessions |
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Carlin, Carl, Carlie, Carling |
boy |
Irish Gaelic |
little champion |
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Cecil, Cecilio, Celio |
boy |
Latin |
blind |
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Cedric, Caddaric |
boy |
old English |
chieftain |
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Chad, Chadda |
boy |
old English |
warlike, bellicose |
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Chadwick, Chadd |
boy |
old English |
from the warrior's town |
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Chandler, Chan, Chane |
boy |
old French |
candlemaker |
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Chance, Chaunce, Chauncey |
boy |
old English |
good fortune |
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Chester, Chet, Cheston |
boy |
old English |
from the fortified camp, short form of
Rochester |
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Charles, Carlos, Carlo, Charlie, Chick,
Chip, Chuck |
boy |
old German |
manly, strong |
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Christian, Chrisite |
boy |
Latin |
believer in Christ |
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Christopher, Chris, Christoph,
Cristobal |
boy |
Greek |
the Christ carrier, the man who carried
the infant Christ across the river |
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Clarence, Clare, Clair |
boy |
Latin |
bright and famous |
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Clark, Clarke, Clerc, Clerk |
boy |
old French |
scholar |
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Claude, Claudian, Claudius, Claus |
boy |
Latin |
lame |
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Clayborne, Clayborn, Claiborne |
boy |
old English |
born of the earth |
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Clayton, Clay, Clayson |
boy |
old English |
from the farm built on clay |
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Clement, Clemens, Clementiius |
boy |
Latin |
kind and merciful |
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Clifford, Cliff |
boy |
old English |
from the ford by the cliff |
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Clifton, Clift |
boy |
old English |
from the town near the cliff |
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Clive, Cleve, Clyve |
boy |
old English |
from cliff |
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Clyde, Cly |
boy |
Celtic |
warm (Welsh), heard from a distance
(Scots) |
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Coleman, Colman, Cole |
boy |
old English |
follower of Nicholas |
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Colin, Colan, Callean |
boy |
Irish Gaelic |
child, a familiar form of Nicholas |
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Conan, Conant, Connall |
boy |
Celtic |
wisely intelligent |
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Conrad, Cort |
boy |
old German |
brave counsellor |
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Conroy, Conney |
boy |
Gaelic |
the wise one |
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Constantine, Conny, Constantino, Costa |
boy |
Latin |
firm, constant |
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Conway |
boy |
Gaelic |
hound of the plain |
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Cooper, Coop |
boy |
old English |
barrel-maker |
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Selina, Selinda, Salene, Celine |
girl |
Greek |
the moon |
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Corbett, Corbie, Corbin, Cory |
boy |
Latin |
raven |
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Cordell, Cordie, Cord |
boy |
old French |
rope-maker |
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Cornelius, Cornell, Cornall |
boy |
Latin |
battle-horn |
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Cosmo, Cosimo, Cozmo, Cos |
boy |
Greek |
the perfect order of the universe |
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Courtney, Court, Courtnay |
boy |
old French |
from the court |
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Craig |
boy |
Celtic |
from the stony hill |
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Crawford |
boy |
old English |
from the crow ford |
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Crosby, Crosbie, Crosbey |
boy |
old English |
dweller at the crossroad |
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Cullen, Cullin, Cully, Cullan |
boy |
Gaelic |
handsome |
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Culver,Colver, Culley |
boy |
old English |
dove |
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Curran, Currie, Curr |
boy |
Gaelic |
hero |
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Curtis, Curt, Curtice |
boy |
old French |
courteous |
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Cyril, Cyrill, Cyrilie |
boy |
Greek |
lordly |
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Cyrus, Cy |
boy |
Persian |
the sun-god |
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