Boy Names That Mean The

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Candelario
Derived from the Spanish word for 'candle' or 'candelabra', referring to the ...
Spanish
Canon
Clergyman; Official of the church.
English
Canterbury
Referring to the city in England, origin.
English
Cantor
Singer or chanter, derived from the Latin word 'cantor'.
Latin
Caphis
Mythological character mentioned in the plays of Aristophanes.
Greek
Capulet
Belonging to the Capulets, a noble family from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Italian
Carbrey
Derived from the Irish name Cairbre, meaning 'charioteer' or 'warrior'.
Irish
Carden
From the English surname, meaning 'wool carder'.
English
Cardew
From the Welsh place name Ceredigion, meaning 'Ceredig's land'.
English
Carew
From the Welsh word 'caer' meaning 'fort' or 'castle'.
Welsh
Carleton
From the town of Carl's settlement.
English
Carlisle
From the city of Carlisle in Cumbria, England.
English
Carlomagno
Charles the Great.
Italian
Carrick
From the rocky headland or promontory.
Irish
Carswel
From the marsh where watercress grows.
English
Carswold
From the marsh or water meadow.
English
Carthage
Referring to the ancient city of Carthage in North Africa.
English
Cartland
From the land of the cart or chariot.
English
Carvel
Derived from a place name meaning 'marsh by the fort'.
English
Carville
From the town of Carville, meaning 'settlement of the marsh dwellers'.
English
Casimiro
Famous destroyer of peace, derived from the Slavic elements 'kazi' (to destro...
Italian
Casleu
One of the months in the Hebrew calendar.
Hebrew
Casper
Treasurer, Keeper of the treasure.
German
Caspian
From the Caspian Sea region.
English
Caspir
Combination of the names Casper and Jasper.
English
Cassian
Cassian means 'hollow' or 'empty', derived from the Roman family name Cassius.
Latin
Cassius
Cassius means 'hollow' or 'vain', possibly derived from the Latin word 'cassus'.
Latin
Cater
Shortened form of the name Caterpillar.
English
Catesby
Lives by the ash tree.
English
Catey
Diminutive form of the name Catherine.
English
Cathmoor
From the cottage by the moor.
English
Cathmoore
From the cottage by the moor.
English
Cathmore
From the cottage by the moor.
English
Catterick
From the Catra tribe.
English
Catterik
From the Catra tribe.
English
Catullus
Derived from the Roman family name Catullus, possibly meaning 'puppy' or 'you...
Latin
Caulton
From the cold town.
English
Cavel
Dweller near the hollow.
English
Caven
Dweller near the hollow.
English
Cawley
From the Old English personal name Cawel, meaning 'bare' or 'bald'.
English
Caylon
Combination of the names Kay and Lon, both of meaning..
English
Cecilio
Blind; derived from the Roman family name Caecilius.
Italian
Cecrops
derived from Greek mythology, the name of the legendary first king of Athens.
Greek
Cedomil
Means 'dear to the family' or 'family treasure'.
Slavic
Cedron
Derived from the Spanish word 'cedro', meaning cedar tree.
Spanish
Celdtun
From the town by the stream.
English
Celtic
Referring to the Celtic people from ancient Europe.
English
Cerberus
Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld.
Greek
Cesareo
It is the Spanish form of Caesarius, meaning 'belonging to Caesar'.
Spanish
Chad
Derived from the Old English word 'ceadda', meaning 'warrior' or 'protector'.
English
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