Starting with letter C
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1081 | Cletus | Greek | Variant of Anakletos: Calling forth; summoned. | M | |
| 1082 | Cleve | English | Cliffs. Abbreviation of Cleveland. | M | |
| 1083 | Cleveland | English | From the cliff land. | M | |
| 1084 | Clevon | African-American | Variant of Cleavon: Cliff. | M | |
| 1085 | Clevon | English | From the cliff. | M | |
| 1086 | Cleytus | Greek | Illustrious. | M | |
| 1087 | Cliamon | Scottish | Gentle. | M | |
| 1088 | Cliff | English | Diminutive of Clifford: River ford near a cliff. | M | |
| 1089 | Clifford | English | Ford near a slope. From an Old English surname and place name, used commonly as a first name since the late 19th century. Famous bearer: pianist Sir Clifford Curzon. | M | |
| 1090 | Clifford | Shakespearean | 'Henry VI, Part 2' Lord Clifford. Also Young Clifford, son to Lord Clifford. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Lord Clifford. | M | |
| 1091 | Cliffton | English | From the farm near the cliff. | M | |
| 1092 | Clifland | English | From the cliff land. | M | |
| 1093 | Clift | English | Diminutive of Clifton: From the town near a cliff. | M | |
| 1094 | Clifton | English | Settlement on a cliff. From an Old English surname and place name, used only occasionally as a first name. | M | |
| 1095 | Cliftun | English | From the farm near the cliff. | M | |
| 1096 | Clint | English | Diminutive of Clinton: Settlement on a hill, or from the headland estate. Famous bearer: Clint Eastwood. | M | |
| 1097 | Clinton | English | Settlement on a hill, or from the headland estate. From an Old English surname and place name. | M | |
| 1098 | Clinton | Teutonic | From the headland farm. | M | |
| 1099 | Clinttun | English | From the headland estate. | M | |
| 1100 | Clintwood | English | Hillside. | M | |