Boy Names That Mean Of

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Chucky
Diminutive of Charles, meaning 'free man'.
English
Chudaroli
A name meaning 'radiant' or 'glowing', often associated with light.
Sanskrit
Chuks
Short form of Chukwudi, meaning 'God exists' or 'God is alive'.
Igbo
Chuky
Short form of Chukwuemeka, meaning 'God has done great things'.
Igbo
Chunmay
Consisting of consciousness.
Sanskrit
Ciarrai
From the county of Kerry.
Irish
Cinco
Means 'five' in Spanish, often given to a fifth-born child.
Spanish
Cinneide
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cinnéide, meaning 'descendant of Cinnéidigh...
Irish
Cinnfhail
Means 'wolf' or 'hound of the wolf' in Irish.
Irish
Cipactli
Mythological creature, often represented as a crocodile or fish.
Nahuatl
Cipriano
From Cyprus or of the Cypriot origin.
Italian
Cirille
French form of Cyril, meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'.
French
Cirillo
Italian form of Cyril, meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'.
Italian
Cirilo
Spanish form of Cyril, meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'.
Spanish
Ciro
Italian form of Cyrus, meaning 'sun' or 'throne'.
Italian
Cirrus
A type of cloud with a wispy, feathery appearance.
Latin
Cisca
Diminutive of Francisca, meaning 'free one'.
Dutch
Cistercian
Relating to the Cistercian order of monks, founded in 1098 at Cîteaux, France.
Latin
Clarkeson
Son of Clark.
English
Clarkson
Son of Clark.
English
Claudio
Lame (or Italian/Spanish form of Claudius).
Italian
Claudios
Lame (or Greek form of Claudius).
Greek
Claxton
From the town of Claxton, meaning 'Clacc's stone'.
English
Clayhorn
Combination of 'clay' and 'horn', possibly referring to a clay horn or a plac...
English
Clayland
From the land of clay.
English
Cleander
Man of glory, from Greek kleos 'glory' and aner 'man'.
Greek
Cleandro
Man of glory, derived from kleos (glory) and andros (man).
Greek
Cleavan
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cléibhín, meaning 'descendant of Cléibhín',...
Irish
Cleaver
Occupational surname for a maker or user of cleavers.
English
Cleavland
From the land of cliffs.
English
Cleavon
From the land of cliffs.
English
Clemmie
Diminutive of Clement, meaning 'merciful'.
English
Clemmy
Diminutive of Clement, meaning 'merciful'.
English
Cleopas
Glory of the father.
Greek
Cleophas
Glory of the father.
Greek
Cleopus
Derived from Kleopas, meaning 'glory of the father'.
Greek
Clevan
Derived from the Old English elements 'cleofan' meaning 'to cleave' or 'split'.
English
Clif
A short form of Clifford, meaning 'ford near a cliff'.
English
Clyde
From the name of the River Clyde in Scotland.
Scottish
Coady
Derived from the Irish surname Mac Óda, meaning 'son of Óda'.
Irish
Coakley
Descendant of the warrior or hero.
Gaelic
Coatl
Serpent or snake, often associated with the feathered serpent deity Quetzalco...
Nahuatl
Cobe
Variation of Jacob, meaning supplanter.
English
Cobus
Short form of Jacobus, meaning supplanter.
Dutch
Coco
Diminutive of Socorro or a nickname meaning 'coconut'.
Spanish
Coddy
A diminutive of Cuthbert, meaning 'famous, bright'.
English
Cofahealh
Coffin-maker or maker of chests.
Anglo-saxon
Coffin
Coffin-maker or coffin.
English
Coghlan
Little narrow one or descendent of Coghlán.
Irish
Cohan
Descendent of Cohan or wise.
Irish
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