Female and male first names beginning with the letter “C”..
CLOTILE
FemaleClotilde is a rare French feminine given name with Germanic roots, meaning "famous in battle," derived from "hlud" (fame/loud) and "wiga" (war/battle). It shares its history with Frankish Queen Clothilde, who played a significant role in spreading Christianity during the 6th century.
CLOTINE
FemaleClotilde is a French feminine given name meaning "bold in battle" or "strong-willed", derived from Germanic elements "hiltja" and "wilda". It has a rich history dating back to the Merovingian dynasty, with Saint Clotilde being its most notable historical figure.
CLOTIS
MaleRare, Latin-derived name meaning "famous" or "celebrated," popularized during the Middle Ages in Europe and associated with Saint Clotis, a 7th-century bishop.
CLOUD
FemaleEnglish word turned modern given name, referencing water vapor suspended in Earth's atmosphere. It may also derive from Old Norse/German "shame" words or Irish/Hebrew cultural influences.
CLOUD
MaleModern name inspired by the natural element of clouds in the sky.
CLOUDE
MaleCloudé is a rare French name derived from the Occitan word "clodat," meaning "closed" or "shut." Traditionally given to children born on overcast or stormy days, it was popular in medieval France's Occitanie region and may have been used as a nickname for closed-minded individuals. Today, it remains uncommon but distinctive, potentially variant of Claude.
CLOUDIA
FemaleRare, Latin-derived given name meaning "to close" or "shut," often associated with clouds due to its sound similarity.
CLOUDIE
MaleRare female given name of unknown origin and meaning.
CLOUDIE
FemaleUnique feminine given name of unknown origin, with its meaning open to interpretation.
CLOUDY
FemaleUnusual English given name derived from the word "cloud," symbolizing fluidity and adaptability, with limited historical documentation but a distinctive appeal for parents seeking uniqueness.
CLOUIS
MaleMysterious name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, yet its uniqueness makes it appealing and memorable.
CLOVA
FemaleCaptivating Latin-derived name meaning 'key,' symbolizing unlocking opportunities.
CLOVE
FemaleEnglish given name derived from the spice cloves, popularized in medieval Europe due to its flavor and medicinal properties.
CLOVER
MaleIrish girls' name meaning 'clover', associated with good luck, faith, hope, love, and nature.
CLOVER
FemaleIrish female given name derived from the Gaelic elements 'cluain' meaning meadow and 'Bhaile' meaning town or homestead, translating to "meadow town" or "meadow homestead".
CLOVIA
FemaleLatin-derived given name meaning "golden one," derived from "clavis" (key) and "-via" (way/path), with historical roots tracing back to ancient Rome's legendary King Clovis.
CLOVIE
FemaleUncommon, charming given name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning.
CLOVIS
FemaleFrench name of Germanic origin meaning "famous warrior," derived from "Chloudoveu." It is strongly linked to Clovis I, the first king of the Franks who significantly contributed to the Merovingian dynasty's expansion and is considered one of early medieval history's most influential figures.
CLOVIS
MaleRare yet prestigious Germanic name, meaning 'famous in war', that has been associated with power and royalty throughout French history.
CLOWEY
FemaleRare, unisex given name of unknown origin, with no clear etymology or cultural significance.
CLOWIE
FemaleRare Irish name derived from "clough and I," meaning "valley or hollow." Originally used for both sexes in medieval Ireland, it's now predominantly female.
CLOY
MaleThe rare Welsh name Cloy, derived from the male given name Clwyd inspired by the historic River Clwyd, signifies ancient lineage despite its lack of specific meaning.
CLOY
FemaleRare French given name derived from the word "cloi," meaning "to close" or "to shut." It symbolizes endings or transitions in life, but its origin and history are not well-documented due to its rarity. Cloy is pronounced /kloʊi/ with the stress on the first syllable.
CLOYCE
FemaleRare American given name with Norman French roots, derived from the surname Cloyes.
CLOYCE
MaleUncommon American given name coined by author Robert R. McCammon for his novel "The Border" published in 1990, with no traditional origins or specific meaning outside of its appearance in the novel.
CLOYD
MaleRare American male given name derived from the English surname Cloyde, which has Norman roots and potentially means "limping" or "lame".
CLOYDE
MaleScottish male given name derived from the surname Clouden, possibly meaning "many clay" or "much mud". Its meaning is associated with earth's qualities such as strength, durability, and adaptability.
CLOYE
FemaleRare but captivating French girl's name derived from Occitan "clòt", meaning "closed". It was popular among medieval French nobility and, despite few historical records, is associated with Clotilde de Soissons, Frankish queen of the 6th century.
CLOYED
MaleRare given name with unknown origins and no established meaning.
CLOYS
MaleHistoric Germanic name derived from "hliod" meaning famous and "wulf" meaning wolf, translating to "famous wolf". It is associated with notable figures like Clovis I, the first king of the Franks, and has been used by French royalty. Today, it's rare yet popular in France and carries a sense of regal power.
CLOYSE
MaleRare and elegant French-derived feminine name meaning 'monastery' or 'convent', conveying tranquility and devotion.
CLU
MaleDistinctive Welsh name derived from the ancient word "cludd," meaning "hump" or "ridge," originally used to describe hills or mountains.
CLUDIA
FemaleClaudia is a feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'to shut' or 'to close', popularized during the Roman Empire and still widely used today.
CLURA
FemaleRare unisex name of Latin origin, derived from "cluere," meaning "to hear." It was used by ancient Romans and adds uniqueness due to its scarcity in history.
CLUSTER
MaleRecent, unique name without known origin or meaning, likely inspired by the astronomical term "cluster.
CLUTCH
MaleAmerican given name with no specific meaning, but stands out due to its sound and association with the word 'clutch'.
CLYDA
FemaleUnique female name of Scottish origin derived from the River Clyde, associated with strength and natural beauty.
CLYDE
FemaleScottish male given name derived from 'Clyde', the Scottish Gaelic word for 'the river'.
CLYDE
MaleScottish given name derived from the Gaelic word "Clyda," meaning "from the river.
CLYDEAN
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from the powerful River Clyde, symbolizing strength and fluidity with no explicit historical meaning.