[The beginning of C] The famous British King Charles I in history. In addition to its masculine meaning, the name Charles I also gives people a majestic feeling. It represents the king or the president. If you want a more intimate name, Maybe you can consider Charlie or Chunk, which gives people a more friendly and simple feeling.
| CADE | United Kingdom | Strong; determined |
| Caesar | Latin | The emperor; furry. |
| Calvin | Latin | Bald. |
| Caleb | Hebrew | loyal. |
| Cameron | Scotland | Crooked nose. |
| Carey | Wells | People living in the old castle. |
| Carl | Germany | A great person; a man. |
| Carlton | United Kingdom | settle down |
| Carr | Norway | People who live in the swamp. |
| Carter | United Kingdom | The man in the carriage. |
| Cash | Latin | Vanity lovers, cash. |
| Cecil | Latin | Vision is hazy. |
| Cedric | Celtic | War commander; generous. |
| Chad | United Kingdom | Experienced fighter. |
| Chance | United Kingdom | opportunity. |
| Channing | France | Priest. |
| Chapman | United Kingdom | Merchant; hawker. |
| Charles | Latin-Teutonic | Strong, masculine, noble heart, strong. |
| Charlie | Germany, United Kingdom | strong. |
| Chasel | Ancient france | hunter. |
| Chase | England | Hunting. |
| Chester | Rome | Small town |
| Christ | Hebrew | Christ. |
| Christian | Greece | Followers of Christ, believers. |
| Christopher | Greece | A messenger or servant of Christ means a Christian. |
| Clare | Latin | Clear-headed. |
| Clarence | Latin | Clear-headed; clever; famous. |
| Clark | Latin and Britain | A scholar. |
| Clay | United Kingdom | soil. |
| Claude | Latin | Lame. |
| Clement | Latin | Kind and kind person. |
| Cleveland | United Kingdom | People from the rock area. |
| Cliff | United Kingdom | People from steep mountains. |
| Clifford | United Kingdom | Near the fork of the cliff, the fort. |
| Clyde | Wells | You can hear it from far away. |
| Colbert | United Kingdom | crew. |
| Colby | Norway | People from dark areas. |
| Colin | Gail | Child or baby. |
| Colton | United Kingdom | Coal City. |
| Conrad | Teutonic | Helper, smart; person who guides. |
| Corey | Scotland | People living by the lake. |
| Corin | Latin | spear. |
| Cornelius | Latin | Horn of the Sun; Kingship |
| Cornell | France | Man with blonde hair. |
| Craig | Celtic | People who live on cliffs. |
| Curitis | France | Polite. |
| Cyrus | Greece | ruler. |
| Cyril | Greece | Noble. |










