Protector
Buxley
A playful and cheerful name often associated with charming personalities
Buxton
From the farm of the deer
Cade
Round, gentle or barrel
Caden
Spiritual warrior
Cadia
Pure, innocent
Caerwyn
Blessed fortress
Caesar
A title used by Roman emperors, deriving from Julius Caesar.
Caine
An English variant of the name Cain, meaning 'spear' or 'a possession'
Caius
Latin origin meaning 'rejoice' or 'to be glad'
Caletto
A diminutive form of 'cale', meaning 'cup' in Italian
Calix
A cup or chalice
Callan
Rocky place or battle
Callias
A name of Greek origin meaning 'beauty' or 'beautiful'.
Callo
Small stone or pebble
Camen
An alternative spelling of the name Cameron, which means 'crooked nose' in Scottish.
Camilo
A name of Spanish origin meaning 'helper to the priest'.
Canisto
Italian for little dog
Caraun
Derived from a name meaning 'friend' or 'beloved' in certain contexts.
Cardinal
A high-ranking official in the Roman Catholic Church or a bright red bird.
Carey
Meaning 'unfortunate' or 'sad', or derived from a surname
Carin
Beloved
Cario
Derived from the Italian word for 'carrier' or 'to carry'.
Carlex
Derived from the name Charles, meaning 'free man'.
Carlin
A diminutive form of the name Carl, often associated with strong and noble character.
Carlo
Free man
Carlotta
Free woman
Carmo
A name of Italian origin, often associated with a gentle and caring personality
Carter
One who transports goods by cart
Casan
A Spanish term meaning 'little house' or 'hut'.
Casandra
Pure, untainted
Cashel
Fortified town or castle
Casimir
Bringer of peace
Casko
Derived from 'Cask', referring to a barrel for holding liquids
Caspar
Treasurer; keeper of the treasure
Cassan
A name derived from ancient roots, often associated with strength and resilience.
Cassandra
A prophetess in Greek mythology who was given the gift of foresight
Cassian
Hollow
Cassius
Hollow
Castello
Italian for 'castle'
Casto
Pure or chaste in Italian
Castor
Refers to the beaver, known for its industrious nature.
Catelyn
Pure
Caven
From the Old Gaelic meaning 'little hollow'.
Cayko
A playful and affectionate nickname.
Cayra
Light or bright
Cazan
A diminutive form in some cultures, often used for affection
Cecil
Blind
Cedrick
Brave and generous ruler
Cenzo
Italian diminutive of Lorenzo, meaning 'from Laurentum'.
Cerra
A name derived from Irish mythology associated with the goddess of purity
Cesko
Czech for 'Czech' or 'Bohemian'
Cevin
A name of Irish origin often associated with 'handsome' or 'beautiful'.
Chase
To hunt or pursue
Chasen
To chase or pursue
Chaska
First born
Chasko
A name often associated with carefree, playful nature.
Chasper
The name Chasper is believed to derive from the name Caspar, meaning 'treasurer'.
Chauncey
Fortune or luck
Chauncy
A form of the name Chauncey, deriving from French meaning 'chancer' or 'to take a chance'.
Chebell
A playful twist on the word 'bell', often associated with sound and merriment
Chesco
A nickname for Francesco, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man'.
Chev
A playful and energetic term often associated with joy and spiritedness
Cheveyo
Protector
Chiro
To chirp or make a sound
Chriss
Derived from the name Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'.
Chyler
A variant of the name Kyler, which has roots in both English and Old Gaelic meaning 'a narrow channel' or 'a keeper of the keys'.
Cildo
A diminutive or affectionate form of names in various cultures.
Cimba
A nickname for a lion, derived from the Swahili word 'simba'
Cindra
A name of uncertain origin, often associated with brightness or light.
Ciri
A character from the Witcher series known for her strength and bravery
Ciro
Sun
Cisco
The name Cisco can mean 'quick' or 'brave'.
Clancy
Descendant of the warrior
Clarence
Bright or clear
Clark
A surname of English origin, meaning 'clerk' or 'scholar'
Clarkus
A variant of the name Clark, meaning 'clerk' or 'scholar'
Claud
Lame or crippled
Claudio
Lame or disabled
Claus
Derived from the name Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Clem
Short form of Clement, meaning 'merciful' or 'gentle'.
Cleo
Glory or pride
Cletus
Famous warrior
Cobb
A cup or small vessel
Coen
A variation of the name 'Kohen', meaning priest in Hebrew
Colter
A surname of English origin that means 'noble' or 'from the coal town'.
Commando
A member of a military unit specialized in making surprise attacks.
Conall
Strong wolf
Conan
Little wolf
Conroy
A surname of Irish origin meaning 'wise' or 'knowledgeable'.
Conrí
A name of Irish origin meaning 'hound king'.
Corban
A term for a gift or offering to God in Hebrew tradition
Corey
A place name derived from Old Norse, meaning 'hollow' or 'hollowed ground'.
Cormac
Charioteer
Corrado
Italian form of Conrad, meaning 'brave counsel'
Cort
A term used in some languages referring to a court or a form of enclosure
Cortez
Spanish for 'the one who is a counselor or advisor'
Corvin
Derived from the Latin word 'corvus', meaning raven
Corwin
Heart's friend
Costello
Little tail
Cruz
Spanish for cross