Boy Names That Mean I

Discover Boy names meaning I with origins and popularity.

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Canon
Clergyman; Official of the church.
English
Cant
Edge; brink; rim; shore.
English
Canterbury
Referring to the city in England, origin.
English
Cantor
Singer or chanter, derived from the Latin word 'cantor'.
Latin
Canute
Knot; derived from Old Norse Knútr.
Norse
Canyon
A deep gorge, often with a river flowing through it.
English
Caomh
Gentle, beautiful.
Irish
Caomhan
Gentle, beautiful.
Irish
Capaneus
Mythical character from Greek mythology.
Greek
Capek
Author of R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots).
Czech
Caphis
Mythological character mentioned in the plays of Aristophanes.
Greek
Captain
Leader; one in charge.
English
Capulet
Belonging to the Capulets, a noble family from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Italian
Caractacus
Loved one, champion.
Welsh
Caraidland
Land of beloved friends.
Scottish
Carbrey
Derived from the Irish name Cairbre, meaning 'charioteer' or 'warrior'.
Irish
Carbry
Means 'chariot' or 'warrior' in Irish.
Irish
Carcer
Means 'prison' or 'jail' in Latin.
Latin
Carden
From the English surname, meaning 'wool carder'.
English
Cardew
From the Welsh place name Ceredigion, meaning 'Ceredig's land'.
English
Cardon
Derived from a place name meaning 'thistle field'.
French
Care
“charity”.
Latin
Carew
From the Welsh word 'caer' meaning 'fort' or 'castle'.
Welsh
Cargan
Means 'little rock' or 'small cairn' in Irish.
Irish
Carlinhos
Diminutive of Carlos, meaning 'free man'.
Portuguese
Carlino
Little Charles, derived from Carlo.
Italian
Carlisle
From the city of Carlisle in Cumbria, England.
English
Carlito
Little Carl, a diminutive of Carlos meaning 'free man'.
Spanish
Carmeli
God is my vineyard.
Hebrew
Carmelide
Fruitful orchard.
Hebrew
Carmichael
Son of Michael, follower of St. Michael.
Gaelic
Carmichail
Son of Michael, follower of St. Michael.
Gaelic
Carmiel
Vineyard of God.
Hebrew
Carnig
Derived from Armenian 'karnig' meaning 'little lamb'.
Armenian
Carolo
Italian form of Charles, meaning 'free man'.
Italian
Carolus
A Latinized form of Charles, meaning 'free man'.
Latin
Carpus
Fruit, wrist.
Greek
Cartere
Occupation name related to a person who operated a cart.
English
Carthage
Referring to the ancient city of Carthage in North Africa.
English
Cartland
From the land of the cart or chariot.
English
Cartright
Cartwright means 'maker of carts', from Old English 'cræt' and 'wyrhta'.
English
Cartwright
Occupation name referring to a person who builds or repairs carts.
English
Carvel
Derived from a place name meaning 'marsh by the fort'.
English
Carver
Occupation name referring to a person who carves wood.
English
Carville
From the town of Carville, meaning 'settlement of the marsh dwellers'.
English
Caseareo
Hairy.
Italian
Cashlyn
Combination of Cash and Lynn.
English
Casimir
Proclaimer of peace, from Slavic elements kaziti 'to destroy' and mir 'peace'.
Polish
Casimiro
Famous destroyer of peace, derived from the Slavic elements 'kazi' (to destro...
Italian
Caslav
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'glory' or 'fame'.
Slavic
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