# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
281 | Cleo | Greek | Illustrious. | M | ![]() |
282 | Cleobis | Greek | Son of a priestess. | M | ![]() |
283 | Cleon | Greek | Famed; famous; illustrious. | M | ![]() |
284 | Cletus | Greek | Variant of Anakletos: Calling forth; summoned. | M | ![]() |
285 | Cleytus | Greek | Illustrious. | M | ![]() |
286 | Cocytus | Greek | River of lamenting. | M | ![]() |
287 | Coeus | Greek | Father of Leto. | M | ![]() |
288 | Coireall | Greek | Lordly. | M | ![]() |
289 | Cole | Greek | People's victory. | M | ![]() |
290 | Colin | Greek | Variant of Nicholas: People's victory. | M | ![]() |
291 | Colum | Greek | People's victory. | M | ![]() |
292 | Coridan | Greek | Ready to fight. | M | ![]() |
293 | Corybantes | Greek | Priest of Rhea. | M | ![]() |
294 | Corydon | Greek | Ready to fight. | M | ![]() |
295 | Cos | Greek | Order. | M | ![]() |
296 | Cosima | Greek | Order. | M | ![]() |
297 | Cosimo | Greek | Variant of Cosmo: From 'kosmos' meaning order. | M | ![]() |
298 | Cosmas | Greek | Order. | M | ![]() |
299 | Cosme | Greek | Variant of Cosmo: From 'kosmos' meaning order. | M | ![]() |
300 | Cosmo | Greek | From 'kosmos' meaning order. St Cosmas, patron saint of physicians, and his twin brother St Damian were martyred in the early 4th century. | M | ![]() |
301 | Costa | Greek | Steady; stable. | M | ![]() |
302 | Cottus | Greek | A Titan. | M | ![]() |
303 | Creon | Greek | Prince. Jocasta's brother. | M | ![]() |
304 | Cretien | Greek | Christian. | M | ![]() |
305 | Cristoforo | Greek | Christ bearer. | M | ![]() |
306 | Cristophe | Greek | Christ bearer. | M | ![]() |
307 | Cronus | Greek | A Titan. | M | ![]() |
308 | Ctesippus | Greek | One of Penelope's suitors. | M | ![]() |
309 | Cy | Greek | Diminutive of Cyril: Lord, lordly. Famous bearer, the 9th-century missionary Saint Cyril, devised the Cyrillic alphabet used in Slavonic languages. | M | ![]() |
310 | Cycnus | Greek | Swan. | M | ![]() |
311 | Cyprian | Greek | From Cyprus. | M | ![]() |
312 | Cyr | Greek | Lordly. | M | ![]() |
313 | Cyrano | Greek | From Cyrene (Greek island). | M | ![]() |
314 | Cyrek | Greek | Lordly. | M | ![]() |
315 | Cyril | Greek | Lord, lordly. Famous bearer, the 9th-century missionary Saint Cyril, devised the Cyrillic alphabet used in Slavonic languages. | M | ![]() |