Others

Camira

A name that suggests strength and beauty

Canute

A historical name meaning 'knot', associated with King Canute of England.

Caradog

Beloved dog

Caraun

Derived from a name meaning 'friend' or 'beloved' in certain contexts.

Carden

The name means 'a place of the wild boar' or 'thicket'.

Carey

Meaning 'unfortunate' or 'sad', or derived from a surname

Caris

Love

Carla

A diminutive form of Charles, meaning 'free man'.

Caroun

Meaning of Caroun is not well-defined; it can suggest a sense of softness or endearment.

Cary

A place for a fort or fortress

Carys

Love and affection

Casha

An affectionate term often used in various cultures.

Cashel

Fortified town or castle

Casimir

Bringer of peace

Caspar

Treasurer; keeper of the treasure

Casper

Bringer of treasure

Cassidy

Cleaver, clever

Catori

A Native American word meaning 'spirit' or 'sacred'

Caven

From the Old Gaelic meaning 'little hollow'.

Caya

A name of uncertain origin, often associated with strength and beauty.

Cayko

A playful and affectionate nickname.

Cayra

Light or bright

Ceri

A name of Welsh origin meaning 'loved one' or 'beloved'

Cerra

A name derived from Irish mythology associated with the goddess of purity

Cerys

To love

Cesko

Czech for 'Czech' or 'Bohemian'

Chamba

An Indigenous term meaning 'the place of rest or calm'

Chambo

A name of uncertain origin, often associated with pets or playful spirits.

Chanda

A name of Indian origin meaning 'moon' or 'brightness'.

Chanti

A name of meaning that can imply joy or a melody.

Chaska

First born

Chayenne

A place name from the Native American Lakota language, meaning 'place of the red earth.'

Chayton

Falcon

Chealy

Derived from the Irish surname meaning 'slender' or 'narrow'

Chelsea

A place name of Old English origin meaning 'port landing'.

Chena

To be white or pure

Cheroke

A Native American tribe known for their rich culture and history.

Cheru

A name often associated with affection and endearment.

Chesapeake

Referring to the Chesapeake Bay area, known for its waterways and wildlife.

Cheveyo

Protector

Cheyenne

A Native American name meaning 'people of the south wind'.

Chhaya

Shadow

Chilla

The name Chilla is often associated with warmth and comfort.

Cian

Ancient Irish name meaning 'enduring' or 'ancient'.

Ciara

Dark or black

Ciri

A character from the Witcher series known for her strength and bravery

Clancy

Descendant of the warrior

Claus

Derived from the name Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.

Clenn

A historical name of Old Irish origin meaning 'famous' or 'renowned'

Codie

The name Codie is often associated with the meaning 'helper' or 'descendant of' in different contexts.

Cody

Helper

CoileáN

Puppy in Irish

Collin

A young pup or cub

Comanche

A Native American tribe known for their horse-riding skills.

Conall

Strong wolf

Conan

Little wolf

Congo

A river in Africa, also describes the region around it.

Conlan

Suitable for a warrior

Conner

Lover of hounds

Connor

Lover of hounds or dogs

Conor

Lover of hounds

Conroy

A surname of Irish origin meaning 'wise' or 'knowledgeable'.

Conrí

A name of Irish origin meaning 'hound king'.

Cooley

Derived from a surname meaning 'swarthy' or 'dark-skinned'

Corry

Derived from the Scottish word for 'a hollow or a small valley'

Coventina

A water goddess or a source of fresh water

Cree

A Native American tribe known for their rich culture and history.

Csilla

Star

Cullen

Handsome, good-looking

Cully

A diminutive of the surname Culle, possibly meaning 'hill' or 'nook'

Curran

Descendant of the ruler

Cyras

The sun in Turkish

Cyros

A name derived from 'Kyros', meaning 'lord' or 'master' in Persian.

Cyrus

Sun or throne

Cziko

The name is derived from the Czech word for a small animal or playful companion

Dacey

Delicate and graceful

Dacota

Derived from the Native American Sioux language, meaning 'friend' or 'ally'.

Dae

A name often associated with great or noble qualities

Daegan

Meaning 'little fire' in Irish

Daelan

Derived from the Gaelic meaning 'little flat valley'.

Dafi

A term of endearment or affection, often used for someone who is dear to the speaker.

Dagda

The good god in Celtic mythology associated with fertility, agriculture, and strength.

Dagna

Meaning 'the day' in Old Norse.

Dagor

A term used in Middle-earth lore meaning 'battle' or 'war'

Dai

A term often used in various cultures, meaning 'great' or 'big'

Daiga

A name associated with spirit or energy

Daina

The name Daina is often associated with a meaning related to 'song' or 'melody'.

Daira

Goddess of the sea; a variant of Daira signifies a blessing or gift.

Dajana

The name Dajana is derived from the Slavic word meaning 'gift' or 'morning star'.

Dakotah

Allies, friends

Dala

Means 'noble' or 'valley' in various contexts

Daley

A surname of Irish origin meaning 'lively'

Dalf

A mythical creature, often depicted as a friendly giant or monster in folklore

Dalko

A diminutive form of the name Dali, often associated with brave and strong qualities

Dallas

From the surname meaning 'meadow valley'.

Dalma

Variant of Dalma, often associated with a tranquil and gentle spirit.

Damy

Beloved or cherished

Dancan

A noble and brave warrior

Dandan

A common term used in various cultures, often conveying a sense of joy or fun

Danica

Morning star