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