Cyrille

French and Greek, ‘lord’ or ‘master.’

Christian

Latin, “follower of Christ” or “belonging to Christ.”

Cody

Irish, “helpful.”

Cato

Latin, “all knowing.”

Camryn

Scottish, “crooked nose.”

Carrigan

Celtic, “special warrior.”

Coda

Italian, “tail.”

Connley

Irish, “chaste fire, warrior.”

Clemence

French, “mild and merciful.”

Curran

Irish, “dagger; hero.”

Casey

Irish, “vigilant, watchful.”

Carsyn

Scottish and Irish, “son of the marsh dwellers.”

Carmen

Spanish, “garden.”

Cameryn

Scottish and Gaelic, “crooked nose.”

Connelly

Irish, “love, friendship, strong willed.”

Callen

Irish, “slender.”

Collins

English, “son of Colin.”

Carrington

English, “settlement of Cerihere’s people, rocky town.”

Colby

English and Norse, “coal settlement.”

Connie

English, “steadfast.”

Cailean

Scottish, “whelp, dove.”

Coco

French nickname.

Cedar

English tree name.

Carson

Scottish, “marsh dweller.”

Cayden

Irish, “son of Cadan.”

Camden

Scottish, “from the winding valley.”

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