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ChéRi

Dear or beloved in French

Cian

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

Ciara

Dark or black

Cicco

A term of endearment in Italian meaning 'little one' or 'boy'

Cici

A term of endearment or a playful nickname

Cico

A short form of names like Federico, also represents a small pet or companion in Italian.

Cildo

A diminutive or affectionate form of names in various cultures.

Cilla

A diminutive form of Priscilla, meaning ancient

Cillie

A name often associated with a cheerful and carefree demeanor

Cillo

A diminutive form of 'cillo' in Italian, which can be associated with little or small.

Cimba

A nickname for a lion, derived from the Swahili word 'simba'

Cimbo

A combination of playfulness and companionship

Cimmo

Italian for a small or playful dog, often used as a term of endearment.

Cinco

Spanish for five

Cinder

A small piece of partially burned coal or wood

Cinders

Referring to ashes or remains of something that has burned.

Cindra

A name of uncertain origin, often associated with brightness or light.

Cindy

A diminutive form of the name Cynthia, which means 'moon' or 'moon goddess' in Greek.

Cinn

Derived from the spice cinnamon, symbolizing warmth and sweetness.

Cinnamon

A spice made from the inner bark of trees from the genus Cinnamomum.

Cino

Italian for cup or small container

Cinta

Love in Indonesian and Malay

Cira

A name derived from Latin, meaning 'sun' or 'light'.

Cirby

A playful and affectionate name, which emphasizes a sense of fun and joy

Circe

Greek goddess of magic and sorcery

Ciri

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

Ciro

Sun

Cisco

The name Cisco can mean 'quick' or 'brave'.

Cissy

A diminutive form of names such as Cecilia or Cicely, often used affectionately.

Cito

Fast or quick in Spanish

Clair

Clear or bright

Clancy

Descendant of the warrior

Clarabelle

Bright or clear

Clare

Bright, clear

Clarence

Bright or clear

Clarisa

Bright, clear

Clarissa

Bright, clear

Clarito

A term that means 'clear' in Spanish.

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'.

Clelia

Glory

Clem

Short form of Clement, meaning 'merciful' or 'gentle'.

Clement

Merciful or gentle

Clementine

A small citrus fruit resembling an orange

Clemmie

Derived from the name Clementine, which means 'merciful' or 'gentle'.

Clenn

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

Cleo

Glory or pride

Cletus

Famous warrior

Clever

Quick-witted and intelligent

Clifford

Often considered to mean 'cliff shore' or 'ford by a cliff'

Clint

Settlement on a cliff

Clodagh

The name means 'a woman who is gentle and pure'.

Cloe

A variant of Chloe, meaning 'blooming' or 'fertility' in Greek.

Cloudberry

A type of fruit known for its golden color and unique flavor, commonly found in the Arctic and subarctic regions

Clouseau

The name means 'a person who is unrefined or foolish,' derived from the character Inspector Jacques Clouseau from the Pink Panther series.

Clove

A spice made from the flower buds of a tree

Clyde

A name of Scottish origin, often associated with the River Clyde in Scotland.

Coal

A black rock used as fuel

Cobb

A cup or small vessel

Cobber

A friend or mate, often used in Australian slang

Cobi

A variation of the name describing a small, round object or cup

Coco

Derived from the coconut tree, symbolizing sweetness and playfulness.

Coco Chanel

Name of the famous French fashion designer

Coco Puff

A type of light, fluffy confection

Cocoa

A type of powder made from ground roasted cacao seeds, often used in chocolate products

Coconut

A tropical fruit with a hard shell and white flesh

Cocopa

A playful and energetic spirit

Cocopuff

A sweet, fluffy snack often associated with desserts

Coda

A concluding passage or part, especially in music

Codie

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

Codo

Refers to a cup in Italian.

Cody

Helper

Coen

A variation of the name 'Kohen', meaning priest in Hebrew

Coffee

A beverage made by brewing roasted coffee beans

Cogsworth

A character's name in Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast'.

CoileáN

Puppy in Irish

Coky

A playful variation on the word 'cocoa', often associated with warmth and sweetness.

Cola

A sweet carbonated beverage, often associated with refreshment.

Colby

A type of cheese from England, named after Colby, Wisconsin.

Coldpaw

A name suggesting coldness and a paw, often associated with a mystical or adventurous character

Cole

Victory of the people

Coletta

A diminutive form of Nicole, meaning 'victory of the people'.

Colina

Hill

Collette

Victorious

Collin

A young pup or cub

Collis

Latin for hill

Colt

A young horse, typically under four years old

Colten

A variant of the name Colton, which means 'coal town'.

Colter

A surname of English origin that means 'noble' or 'from the coal town'.

Colton

The town of coal or dark town

Comanche

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

Comfort

A state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint

Commander

A military officer in charge of a unit or a leader.

Commando

A member of a military unit specialized in making surprise attacks.

Conall

Strong wolf

Conan

Little wolf

Congo

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