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Resembling a dove

Calum

Calvin (French) The little bald one

Cal, Calvyn, Calvon, Calven, Calvan, Calvun, Calvino

Camara (African) One who teaches others

Camden (Gaelic) From the winding valley

Camdene, Camdin, Camdyn, Camdan, Camdon, Camdun

Cameo (English) A small, perfect child

Cammeo

*Cameron (Scottish) Having a crooked nose

Cameren, Cameran, Camerin, Cameryn, Camerun, Camron, Camren, Camran, Tameron

Campbell (Scottish) Having a crooked mouth

Campbel, Cambell, Cambel, Camp, Campe, Cambeul, Cambeull, Campbeul

Candan (Turkish) A sincere man

Canden, Candin, Candyn, Candon, Candun

Cannon (French) An official of the church

Canon, Cannun, Canun, Cannin, Canin

Canyon (Spanish / English) From the footpath / from the deep ravine

Caniyon, Canyun, Caniyun

Capricorn (Latin) The tenth sign of the zodiac; the goat

Cargan (Gaelic) From the small rock

Cargen, Cargon, Cargun, Cargin, Cargyn

Carl (German) Form of Karl, meaning “a free man”

Carel, Carlan, Carle, Carlens, Carlitis, Carlin, Carlo, Carlos

*Carlos (Spanish) Form of Karl, meaning “a free man”

Carolos, Carolo, Carlito

Carlsen (Scandinavian) The son of Carl

Carlssen, Carlson, Carlsson, Carlsun, Carllsun, Carlsin, Carllsin, Carlsyn

Carlton (English) From the free man’s town

Carltun, Carltown, Carston, Carstun, Carstown, Carleton, Carletun, Carlten

Carmichael (Scottish) A follower of Michael

Carmine (Latin / Aramaic) A beautiful song / the color crimson

Carman, Carmen, Carmin, Carmino, Carmyne, Carmon, Carmun, Carmyn

*Carson (Scottish) The son of a marsh dweller

Carsen, Carsun, Carsan, Carsin, Carsyn

*Carter (English) One who transports goods; one who drives a cart

Cartar, Cartir, Cartyr, Cartor, Cartur, Cartere, Cartier, Cartrell

Cartland (English) From Carter’s land

Carteland, Cartlan, Cartlend, Cartelend, Cartlen

Cary (Celtic / Welsh / Gaelic) From the river / from the fort on the hill / having dark features

Carey, Cari, Carie, Caree, Carea, Carry, Carrey, Carri

Case (French) Refers to a chest or box

Cace

Cash (Latin) money

Cassander (Spanish) A brother of heroes

Casander, Casandro, Cassandro, Casandero

Cassius (Latin) One who is empty; hollow; vain

Cassios, Cassio, Cach, Cache, Cashus, Cashos, Cassian, Cassien

Castel (Spanish) From the castle

Castell, Castal, Castall, Castol, Castoll, Castul, Castull, Castil

Castor (Greek) Resembling a beaver; in mythology, one of the Dioscuri

Castur, Caster, Castar, Castir, Castyr, Castorio, Castoreo, Castoro

Cat (American) Resembling the animal

Catt, Chait, Chaite

Cathmore (Irish) A renowned fighter

Cathmor, Cathemore

Cato (Latin) One who is all-knowing

Cayto, Caito, Caeto

Caton (Spanish) One who is knowledgable

Caten, Catun, Catan, Catin, Catyn

Cavell (Teutonic) One who is bold

Cavel, Cavele, Cavelle

Caxton (English) From the lump settlement

Caxtun, Caxten

Celesto (Latin) From heaven

Célestine, Celestino, Celindo, Celestyne, Celestyno

Cephas (Hebrew) As solid as a rock

Cesar (Spanish) form of Caesar, meaning “emperor”

Cesare, Cesaro, Cesario

Chad (English) One who is warlike

Chaddie, Chadd, Chadric, Chadrick, Chadrik, Chadryck, Chadryc, Chadryk

Chadwick (English) From Chad’s dairy farm

Chadwik, Chadwic, Chadwyck, Chadwyk, Chadwyc

Chai (Hebrew) A giver of life

Chaika, Chaim, Cahyim, Cahyyam

Chalkley (English) From the chalk meadow

Chalkly, Chalkleigh, Chalklee, Chalkleah, Chalkli, Chalklie, Chalklea

Champion (English) A warrior; the victor

Champeon, Champiun, Champeun, Champ

Chan (Spanish / Sanskrit) Form of John, meaning “God is gracious” / a shining man

Chayo, Chano, Chawn, Chaun

Chanan (Hebrew) God is compassionate

Chanen, Chanin, Chanyn, Chanun, Chanon

TChance (English) Having good fortune

Chandler (English) One who makes candles

Chandlar, Chandlor

Chaniel (Hebrew) The grace of God

Chanyel, Chaniell, Chanyell

Channing (French / English) An official of the church / resembling a young wolf

Channyng, Canning, Cannyng

Chao (Chinese) The great one

Chappel (English) One who works in the chapel

Capel, Capell, Capello, Cappel, Chappell

*Charles (English

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