Female and male first names beginning with the letter “C”..
CAMERION
MaleAmerican origin and is a unique blend of the Scottish name Cameron ('crooked nose') and the Latin name Jeremy ('sacred name'), gaining popularity in recent years for its modern sound.
CAMERON
FemaleScottish given name meaning 'one with a crooked nose', derived from Gaelic words 'cam' (crooked) and 'sron' (nose).
CAMERON
MaleThe name Cameron originates from Scotland and means "crooked nose," yet it's beloved worldwide for its historical significance and association with bravery.
CAMERONE
MaleCamron is an American name created by blending Cameron ('crooked nose') and Jamison ('supplanter'), offering a unique choice with Scottish-Irish roots.
CAMERRON
MaleThe Scottish origin name Cameron means "crooked nose," derived from Gaelic words "cam" meaning "crooked" or "winding", and "sròn" meaning "nose".
CAMERSON
MaleUnique Latin-derived name originally given to those who lived near or worked in a chamber, evolving over time into a distinctive given name with multiple spellings but all sharing the meaning "relating to or belonging to a chamber".
CAMERY
FemaleRare Latin-derived given name originally used as a surname in medieval France, signifying someone of authority or residing in royal chambers.
CAMERYN
FemaleModern invention with uncertain origins and meaning, potentially derived from the English word "camera" or the Welsh name Cameron, but without strong evidence supporting these theories.
CAMERYN
MaleIrish name meaning 'free-born' or 'noble', dating back to ancient times when it was borne by a brave chieftain of Connacht. Today, it's widely used as both a boy's and girl's name.
CAMERYNN
FemaleModern English name created by combining 'Cam' and 'erynn', gaining popularity since 2013. It has no specific meaning but is admired for its unique sound and spelling.
CAMESHA
FemaleUnique African Igbo name meaning "my companion" or "my friend.
CAMESHIA
FemaleDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'good luck' with a clear path or purpose in life.
CAMEY
FemaleUnique given name with uncertain origins and meanings.
CAMI
FemaleDistinctive Spanish name derived from Jaime, a variant of James, meaning "supplanter" or "seize by the heel".
CAMIA
FemaleItalian name derived from "camelia," meaning "pertaining to the camellia plant.
CAMIAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "my priest," signifying devotion to God's service.
CAMICA
FemaleCamicia is an uncommon yet attractive Italian name, translating to 'shirt' and symbolizing protection and comfort, with notable bearers including Saint Camilla de Gesù.
CAMIE
FemaleUnique French given name derived from "chamaille," meaning "brawl" or "argument." Despite its unconventional meaning, it has gained popularity due to its distinctive sound and elegant French origins.
CAMIEL
FemaleDistinctive Dutch name derived from the Latin 'camelus', meaning 'camel'.
CAMIEL
MaleDistinctive Dutch given name of Latin origin, meaning "attendant" or "servant," derived from the Roman camilli who served as attendants to high-ranking officials or priests.
CAMIELLE
FemaleUnique French name derived from Camille, which means "from heaven" or "relating to heaven.
CAMIESHA
FemaleAfrican name of Hausa origin meaning 'God has answered my prayer'.
CAMIKA
FemaleHawaiian origin, translating to 'heavenly one' or 'one who belongs to heaven', with historical ties to celestial beings in Hawaiian mythology.
CAMIL
MaleUnisex Spanish name meaning 'way' or 'journey', popular among Spanish-speaking communities for centuries and now gaining recognition worldwide.
CAMIL
FemaleSpanish name that means 'free-born', derived from 'camino' meaning 'way' or 'road'. It's associated with the historic pilgrimage route Camino de Santiago in Spain, conveying a sense of adventure and exploration.
CAMILA
FemaleLatin feminine given name meaning 'free born', derived from the Roman family name Camillus, which originally meant 'attendant' or 'helper'.
CAMILA
MaleSpanish name derived from "Camillus," meaning "attendant" or "helper," associated with a Roman god of the same name.
CAMILAH
FemaleHebrew name that means "perfect or without blemish," originating from the Latin name Camillus or Spanish name Camilla.
CAMILAROSE
FemaleUnique feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin 'Camilla' meaning 'attendant lady', with the suffix '-rose' adding elegance.
CAMILE
MaleCamille is a sophisticated French feminine given name derived from "camelie," meaning "camellia" flower.
CAMILE
FemaleCamille is a feminine name of French origin derived from the Latin word 'camillus', meaning 'attendant' or 'serving boy'.
CAMILI
FemaleDistinctive Latin name of ancient origins, derived from Camillo, signifying "attendant at the ceremony" or "helper," popular among various cultures including Spain and Italy. It carries historical significance with notable figures like Saint Camillus de Lellis, and has been used in literature by authors such as Alexandre Dumas and Jorge Amado. Today, Camili remains a unique, elegant, and gender-neutral name choice with deep historical roots.
CAMILIA
FemaleRare yet elegant Latin name derived from "camellus," meaning "dwarf" or "hunchback." Despite this unusual origin, it's often associated with beauty and grace. Historically used by ancient Romans and Middle Ages Europeans, today it's admired for its unique sound and rich history.
CAMILL
FemaleHistoric gender-neutral name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Camillus and meaning 'attendant' or 'assistant'. It's associated with legendary figures like Marcus Furius Camillus, who played a crucial role in rebuilding Rome after its sack by the Gauls.
CAMILLA
MaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'attendant' or 'helper'.
CAMILLA
FemaleLatin-origin feminine given name derived from the Roman goddess of courage and hunting, meaning "free-born" or "attendant".
CAMILLAH
FemaleLatin-origin feminine given name derived from the Roman family name Camilus, meaning 'attendant' or 'priest', associated with legendary Roman leader Gaius Fabricius Luscinus.
CAMILLE
MaleLatin-derived name originally meant for males but now commonly used for females in English-speaking countries, meaning "attendant" or "helper," popularized by French culture and literature since the 17th century.
CAMILLE
FemaleFrench female given name derived from 'camel', meaning 'freeholder', popularized through 18th-century literature like Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's novel 'Camille'.
CAMILLEMARIE
FemaleUnique French feminine name combining Camille (meaning 'freeholder' or 'creative') and Marie ('sea'), used primarily in French-speaking countries but also gaining popularity globally.