Baby Name |
Religion/Region/
Language |
Gender |
Meaning |
|
Criosaidh |
Gaelic |
G |
A follower of Christ; a Gaelic form of
Chrissie, a pet form of Christina and Christine. (KRIS-SEE)
|
Crisdean |
Scotish |
B |
Bearing Christ, derived from the Gaelic
Criosd (Christ). The name is seen as equivalent to the English
Christopher. |
|
Crispin |
English |
B |
Curly hair Origin: Latin |
Cristina |
Spanish |
G |
Christian; Another form of Christina.
|
|
Crosby |
Teutonic |
B |
Dweller by the town cross |
Crystal |
Greek |
G |
Ice or clear glass, brilliantly pure
|
|
Cuithbeart |
Scotish |
B |
Wellknown, famous; Variatons: Cuithbrig.
|
Cullen |
Celtic |
B |
A pet name for a cub, young animal |
|
Culver |
English |
B |
Dove |
Cumhaige |
Scotish |
B |
Hound of the plain; compound name derived
from Gaelic elements cu (hound) and magh (a plain). Anglicized
form: Quentin. |
|
Cuthbert |
Scotish |
B |
Bright, famous; compound name derived
from the Old English elements cuo, cuth (known) and beraht
(bright, famous). The name was borne by a 7th century saint
from Lindisfarne. Pet name: Cuddy. |
| Cuthbert |
Teutonic |
B |
Well-known splendour, Level-headed, Captivating,
Contented. |
|
Cybil |
Latin |
G |
A forecaster of the future (Cybill, Sibyl,
Sybyl) |
|
Cydni |
Hebrew |
B |
Tenderhearted |
|
Cyka |
Dutch |
B |
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