Wednesday, August 20, 2008

C

Name Category Gender Meaning Origin
Camden Anglo-Saxon M From the winding valley Scottish
Camdene Anglo-Saxon M From the winding valley Scottish
Cary Anglo-Saxon M Desendant of the dark one Welsh
Cate Anglo-Saxon F Pure Greek
Catherine Anglo-Saxon F Pure Greek
Catheryn Anglo-Saxon F Pure Greek
Cathryn Anglo-Saxon F Pure Greek
Cecil Anglo-Saxon M Dim sighted or blind Latin
Cerdic Anglo-Saxon M Beloved Welsh
Chad Anglo-Saxon M Warrior Old English
Chapman Anglo-Saxon M Merchant English
Chelsea Anglo-Saxon F Port or landing place Old English
Chester Anglo-Saxon M Rocky fortress Old English
Clifford Anglo-Saxon M Ford near the cliff Old English
Clive Anglo-Saxon M Cliff by the river Old English
Clover Anglo-Saxon F Clover Old English
Colby Anglo-Saxon M Dark or dark haired Old English
Constance Anglo-Saxon F Constant or steadfast Latin
Corey Anglo-Saxon M Dweller near a hollow Irish
Cosmo Anglo-Saxon M Order or harmony Greek
Courtland Anglo-Saxon M From the court's land English
Courtnay Anglo-Saxon M Courtier or court attendant English
Courtney Anglo-Saxon M Courtier or court attendant English
Coventina Anglo-Saxon F Water Goddess Greek
Creighton Anglo-Saxon M Dweller by the rocks English
Cwen Anglo-Saxon F Queen Welsh
Cwene Anglo-Saxon F Queen Welsh
Cyril Anglo-Saxon M Master or Lord Greek

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