Starting with letter C
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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1741 | Cyrek | Polish | Lordly. | M | |
1742 | Cyrene | Biblical | A wall, coldness, the floor. | M | |
1743 | Cyrenius | Biblical | Who governs. | M | |
1744 | Cyril | English | Master; lord. | M | |
1745 | Cyril | Greek | Lord, lordly. Famous bearer, the 9th-century missionary Saint Cyril, devised the Cyrillic alphabet used in Slavonic languages. | M | |
1746 | Cyrill | English | Master; lord. | M | |
1747 | Cyrill | Greek | Master; lord. | M | |
1748 | Cyrille | Greek | Variant of Cyril: Lord. | M | |
1749 | Cyrillus | Greek | Variant of Cyril: Lord. | M | |
1750 | Cyrus | Biblical | As miserable; as heir | M | |
1751 | Cyrus | Greek | Enthroned. Cyrus the Great conquered Babylon and founded the Persian Empire. | M | |
1752 | Cyrus | Latin | Sun. | M | |
1753 | Cyrus | Persian | From the Persian name Kurush, meaning throne. In sixth century BC, King Cyrus the Great founded the Persian empire. | M | |
1754 | Cyryl | Greek | Lordly. | M | |
1755 | Cyryl | Polish | Lordly. | M | |
1756 | Cystenian | Welsh | Steady; stable. | M | |
1757 | Cystennin | Welsh | Constant. | M | |
1758 | Czar | Russian | Emperor. Variant of Caesar. | M | |
1759 | Czcibor | Polish | Fights with honour. | M | |
1760 | Czeck | Polish | Variant of Czeslaw: Glory and honour. | M |