person name with C

  • Classic Germanic male name; variant of Karl.

  • Short for Christopher or Christian; unisex use.

  • Spanish and Portuguese form of Charles.

  • English given name, often short for Charles.

  • Classic female name; French form of Katherine.

  • English female name; from Caroline/Carolus.

  • Old royal name, French form of Germanic Karl.

  • Nickname for Catherine/Kathleen; common in US.

  • Unisex given name of Scottish origin.

  • Feminine form of Carl; common in many languages.

  • Female given name; French-origin form of Caroline.

  • Diminutive of Cynthia or Lucinda; popular in 20th c.

  • English given name, also common as a surname.

  • Popular female name of Greek origin, means “blooming”.

  • Spanish/Portuguese female name; variant of Camilla.

  • Modern unisex given name; also an English surname.

  • Diminutive of Carla or Caroline; used as a first name.

  • French-origin female name; linked to the word “clear”.

  • Male given name of Old English origin; US use.

  • Female given name; variant of Candace, Greek roots.

  • Spanish/Latin origin, means 'song'; common female name.

  • English given name; diminutive of Caroline, popular in US.

  • Hebrew origin meaning 'faithful'; popular male name.

  • French-origin female name; linked to 'free man'.

  • Latin origin 'bald, hairless'; classic male name.

  • From Greek 'christianos'; widely used male name.

  • Irish-origin name meaning 'lover of hounds'.

  • Greek origin 'bearing Christ'; very common male name.

  • Latin origin 'bright, clear'; classic female name.

  • Used as given name in Spanish/Portuguese cultures.

  • Female form of Christian; widely used given name.

  • English given name; unisex, peaked in 1990s.

  • Gender‑neutral English given name; many spellings.

  • Irish/Scottish name; variant of Colin/Collin.

  • Diminutive of Caroline/Calista; popular female name.

  • Short form of Nicholas; modern male given name.

  • Scottish surname turned given name; male first name.

  • English given name; often from Dakota or Cody surname.

  • Short for Cameron, Camden, etc.; used as first name.

  • Scottish form of Columba, popular in UK, Australia.

  • Greek origin, means 'woman from Kynthos'. 1960s fave.

  • Modern spelling of Caitlin, Irish in origin.

  • Unisex name, short for Corey or Corinne in English.

  • Given name meaning 'scribe'. Famous: Clark Kent.

  • Latin origin 'lame', classic name in many languages.

  • From Christianus, meaning 'follower of Christ'.

  • Nickname for Candace or Candida, also standalone.

  • Short form of Catherine/Katherine in English.

  • Diminutive of Cassandra or Cassia, friendly vibe.

  • From Italian for 'dear', used in many countries.

  • Variant of Connor, Irish origin, meaning 'lover of hounds'.

  • French form of Camilla, elegant international name.

  • Latin origin, linked to Saint Cecilia, patron of music.

  • Greek origin, linked to mythic Cassandra the seer.

  • Spanish form of Catherine, popular in Latin America.

  • English name meaning 'hunter'. Used for boys and girls.

  • Anglicized Irish name from Caitlín, very common.

  • Latin origin, queenly vibe, used across Europe.

  • Modern given name, also a surname; meaning 'barrel maker'.

  • Unisex English name, variant of Cory. Used in US.

  • English diminutive of Constance. Popular mid‑1900s.

  • Given name and place name; popular in 1990s US/UK.

  • French form of Caelina, famous via singer Céline Dion.

  • Spanish given name, popular in Latin America.

  • Italian form of Charles, common in Italy.

  • Unisex English/Irish name; also a common surname.

  • English feminine name, variant of Candice.

  • Variant of Christian/Cristian; common in Latin America.

  • Nickname for Charles, widely used as given name.

  • Given name from surname Colin/Collins; used in US/UK.

  • Unisex given name; also a Friends TV character.

  • Given name, spelling variant of Carrie/Kerry.

  • Nickname for Caroline/Callista; used as a first name.

  • Variant spelling of Catherine/Katherine.

  • Old‑fashioned English name, means “maiden”.

  • Fairy‑tale given name created by Disney.

  • Romance‑language form of Christina, very common.

  • Spanish form of Caesar; common in Spanish‑speaking areas.

  • Feminine given name, variant of Celena/Celine.

  • Irish given name, often said like “KEER‑a” or “SEE‑a‑ra”.

  • Female given name, Latin origin “bright, clear”.

  • Female name from Latin Caelia, linked to “heaven”.

  • Variant of Katrina/Katrina, used as a female name.

  • Given name from Jasper/Gaspard, “treasurer” origin.

  • Modern invented girl’s name, popularized by film.

  • Male given name, Scottish origin, “warm, friendly”.

  • Masculine name, short for Clinton, US usage.

  • Given name and nickname, from surname Clay.

  • Short form of Catherine/Kathy, used as a first name.

  • Masculine given name, from Old French “courteous”.

  • Modern American male name, from a surname.

  • Given name, variant of Claire/Clara, Irish/UK use.

  • Female given name, 20th‑century English usage.

  • Male first name, especially common in the UK.

  • Nickname form of Catherine/Kate, used as given name.

  • Male given name from an English surname.

  • Female given name of Italian/Latin origin, “dear”.

  • Female given name, variant of Karen/Caren.

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