# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
526 | Carmel | Biblical | Circumcised lamb, harvest, full of ears of corn. | M | |
527 | Carmi | Biblical | My vineyard, lamb of the waters. | M | |
528 | Carpus | Biblical | Fruit, fruitful. | M | |
529 | Carshena | Biblical | A lamb, sleeping. | M | |
530 | Casiphia | Biblical | Money, covetousness. | M | |
531 | Casleu | Biblical | Rashness, confidence. | M | |
532 | Casluhim | Biblical | Hopes of life. | M | |
533 | Cedron | Biblical | Black, sad. | M | |
534 | Cenchrea | Biblical | Millet, small pulse. | M | |
535 | Cephas | Biblical | A rock or stone. | M | |
536 | Cesar | Biblical | A name applied to those who are cut out of the womb. | M | |
537 | Chalcol | Biblical | Who nourishes, consumes, and sustains the whole. | M | |
538 | Chaldea | Biblical | As demons; or as robbers | M | |
539 | Charchemish | Biblical | A lamb, as taken away, withdrawn. | M | |
540 | Charran | Biblical | A singing or calling out. | M | |
541 | Chebar | Biblical | Force or strength. | M | |
542 | Chedorlaomer | Biblical | Roundness of a sheaf. | M | |
543 | Chelal | Biblical | As night. | M | |
544 | Chelluh | Biblical | All. | M | |
545 | Chelub | Biblical | A basket. | M | |
546 | Chelubai | Biblical | He altogether against me | M | |
547 | Chemarims | Biblical | Black ones. | M | |
548 | Chemosh | Biblical | Handling, stroking, taking away. | M | |
549 | Chenaanah | Biblical | Broken in pieces. | M | |
550 | Chenani | Biblical | My pillar. | M | |
551 | Chenaniah | Biblical | Preparation; or disposition; or strength of the Lord | M | |
552 | Cheran | Biblical | Anger. | M | |
553 | Cherethims | Biblical | Who cut or tear away. | M | |
554 | Cherethites | Biblical | Who cut or tear away. | M | |
555 | Cherith | Biblical | Cutting, piercing, slaying. | M | |
556 | Chesed | Biblical | As a devil or a destroyer. | M | |
557 | Chesil | Biblical | Foolishness. | M | |
558 | Chesulloth | Biblical | Fearfulness. | M | |
559 | Chidon | Biblical | A dart. | M | |
560 | Chiliab | Biblical | 'Totality, or the perfection of the father' | M |