Female and male first names beginning with the letter “C”..

CANYEN

Male

French-origin given name derived from "canigou," the Occitan word for Canigó mountain in Pyrenees-Orientales, translating to "related to Canigó." It signifies strength, stability, and grandeur, with historical ties to Occitan culture and Catalonia region.

CANYLA

Female

Rare Basque given name, possibly meaning 'little dog' or 'little bitch', with no widely recognized history beyond the Basque Country.

CANYN

Male

Unique French name derived from 'cain', meaning 'ugly' or 'disagreeable', but today it signifies individuality and strength.

CANYON

Male

Ebrahima is an African-origin name with meanings like 'powerful and brave' or 'strong and courageous.' First recorded on a slave ship in 1721, it's now chosen for its uniqueness and cultural significance.

CANYON

Female

The name Canyon originates from the Spanish word "cañón," meaning "tube" or "channel," and was originally used to describe valleys formed by erosion over time. Now popular as a given name in English-speaking countries like the US, Canyon remains connected to nature and the outdoors due to its geological roots.

CAOILAINN

Female

Ancient Irish girl's name meaning "beautiful," popularized during medieval times and associated with legendary enchantresses in Irish folklore.

CAOILINN

Female

Uncommon yet elegant Irish girls' name, derived from the Gaelic word 'caol', meaning slender or narrow. Traditionally, it was bestowed upon girls considered graceful and refined in appearance.

CAOIMHE

Female

Historic Irish female name meaning "beautiful," derived from ancient Gaelic, often used in early medieval Ireland among Celtic-speaking people.

CAOLAN

Male

Irish masculine name derived from ancient Celtic elements "caol" meaning "slender" or "slim", and "fhionn" meaning "fair-haired". It translates to "the fair-haired slender one" and has historical significance being associated with ancient Irish hero Caolán Fabhartha.

CAP

Male

Rare given name of uncertain origin with no established meaning.

CAPE

Male

Rare African-origin given name derived from the Yoruba "Kabiyesi," meaning "He who makes the king." It signifies royalty and has gained global recognition through literature like John D. MacDonald's "Cape Fear." Despite its rarity, Cape offers an intriguing choice for parents seeking distinctive names with powerful connotations suitable for both boys and girls.

CAPELLA

Female

Italian given name derived from the Latin word 'capella', meaning 'little cape' or 'little cloak'. It was used as a female name in medieval times and gained popularity due to its association with Christianity.

CAPERS

Male

Rare English given name derived from the surname Capper, which likely originated from 'cappe', meaning 'cape' or 'cloak', signifying someone who wore a distinctive cloak or cap.

CAPITOLA

Female

Rare Italian given name derived from the city of Capitolo, meaning "capital" or "chief town.

CAPONE

Male

Italian name meaning 'big head', dating back to ancient Roman times and often given to respected community figures.

CAPP

Male

Italian name meaning 'cape' or 'cloak', associated with the city of Capri, and believed to have originated from a nickname given to someone who wore a distinctive cape.

CAPPIE

Female

Italian-origin female given name derived from "capo," meaning "head" or "leader." It is associated with strength, intelligence, and leadership, dating back to ancient Roman times when the title "Caput" was used for tribal leaders. The name also ties to Roman mythology's goddess Capricia, symbolizing wisdom and strategic planning.

CAPPY

Female

Italian name derived from 'cappello', meaning 'cap' or 'hat', often associated with stylish headwear.

CAPPY

Male

Playful Italian name meaning 'cap' or 'hat'.

CAPRECE

Female

Uncommon African American girl's name with unknown origins, but some associate it with meanings like "capable" or "successful".

CAPRECIA

Female

Uncommon Italian name derived from Latin 'capra', meaning 'goat'. It symbolizes strength, adaptability, and resilience, and was popular during medieval Italy and Renaissance period.

CAPREE

Male

African-American origin girl's name derived from 'cape,' meaning coast or promontory. It signifies a connection to the sea and suggests independence and adventurousness. Popularized in the late 20th century, Capree was likely influenced by trends of creating new names inspired by places and natural elements.

CAPREE

Female

The unique and captivating name Capree, of African American origin, derives from Capri, meaning 'to capture' in Italian.

CAPRESHA

Female

Captivating African American name derived from 'Caprice' (whim) and 'asha' (happy), signifying 'happy whim'.

CAPRI

Male

Elegant Italian female given name derived from the island of Capri, signifying Mediterranean beauty and grace.

CAPRI

Female

Distinctive name of Italian origin, derived from the Greek word "Karpinos," meaning "wild bush." It is named after the enchanting island of Capri, known as "Goat Island" in ancient times and associated with luxury and sophistication today.

CAPRIA

Female

Captivating feminine name of Italian origin, derived from the word "capriolo," meaning "roe deer.

CAPRIAL

Female

Unique Latin-origin female name that means "to capture" or "to seize.

CAPRIANA

Female

Italian name derived from "Capreae," meaning goats, with ties to ancient Roman nobility and the beautiful island of Capri.

CAPRICA

Female

Rare yet captivating female given name of Latin origin, derived from 'capricornus' meaning 'horned goat', associated with the astrological sign Capricorn.

CAPRICE

Female

Unique Italian-derived feminine given name meaning 'sudden passion' or 'whim', originating from the musical term capriccio.

CAPRICE

Male

Unique Italian-derived female name meaning 'whim' or 'fancy', embodying spontaneity and unpredictability.

CAPRICIA

Female

Distinctive Latin-derived female name, originally meaning 'to seize' or 'be clever', associated with adaptability.

CAPRINA

Female

Rare, distinctive Latin-derived feminine given name, meaning 'goat,' with roots in ancient Rome where it was historically associated with April-born girls and symbolized fertility.

CAPRISE

Female

Uncommon yet captivating Italian name derived from "capriese," meaning "of or relating to Capri," the historic island off Italy's coast, known since ancient times for its pirates' hideouts.

CAPRISHA

Female

Unique Hebrew name derived from "Kapar," meaning "to cover or atone," associated with forgiveness and redemption.

CAPTAIN

Male

Unusual first name of unknown origin, not derived from any specific language or culture.

CAPTOLA

Female

Uncommon, exotic unisex name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Latin 'captare', but its true meaning remains elusive.

CAPTOLIA

Female

Rare, Latin-derived name originally coined in the late 19th century, likely inspired by its root word 'captivus' meaning captive.

CAPUCINE

Female

Unique French female given name of Latin origin meaning 'wearing a hood'.