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'''Chizoba'''. Western African, Igbo. Meaning "God protect us." Keywords: Christian, religion.<ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/chizoba</ref> | '''Chizoba'''. Western African, Igbo. Meaning "God protect us." Keywords: Christian, religion.<ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/chizoba</ref> | ||
'''Chris'''. English and Dutch. Short form of many names beginning with Chris, including the masculine name Christopher, feminine names Christina and Christine, and neutral name Christian. Variants: '''Christie''', '''Christy'''.<ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/chris</ref> | '''Chris'''. English and Dutch. Short form of many names beginning with Chris, including the masculine name Christopher, feminine names Christina and Christine, and neutral name Christian. Variants: '''Christie''', '''Christy'''.<ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/chris</ref> Notable nonbinary people with this name include [[Chris Paige]]. [[Nonbinary characters in fiction]] bearing this name include Chris from the book ''Crooked Words'' by K. A. Cook, Chris from TV show''The Switch'', and Chris from visual novel ''Incompatible Species''. | ||
'''Christian'''. English. Meaning "A Christian."<ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/christian</ref> | '''Christian'''. English. Meaning "A Christian."<ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/christian</ref> | ||
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An alphabetical list of neutral names starting with C, continued from the names page, which see for more information. These are neutral-gender names, otherwise known as unisex names. They are equally appropriate for girls, boys, and people of any gender. In English-speaking countries, some of the most familiar gender-neutral names starting with the letter C include Carol, Casey, Chris, and Claude. However, there are many more unisex names from around the world that start with C, more than 220 of them, as listed below. Previous page: neutral names starting with B. Next page: neutral names starting with D.
The list
Cà. Vietnamese. Meaning "The eldest; the firstborn."[1]
Cabernet. French. Meaning "A varietal of wine."[2]
Cable. American. A modern name meaning "Rope."[3]
Cache. American. A modern name meaning "A storage place."[4]
Cactus. American. A modern name meaning "A cactus plant."[5]
Cade. 1. Transferred from English surname. 2. Derived from Old English nickname for someone or something lumpy or rotund. 3. Possibly from Late Middle English cade (young animal abandoned by its mother and raised by hand). 4. Alternatively derived from Middle English cade (cask, barrel). May have been a nickname for someone with a barrel-like physique or an occupational name for a barrel maker. [6][7] Keywords: appearance, occupation
Caden. 1. Arabic. "Kadin" means "friend" or "companion." 2. Welsh. Meaning "spirit of battle." 3. An altered form of an Irish and Scottish last name, McCadden. [8] Keywords: friendship, relationships, war
Cadyn Changed version mix of Jadyn and Caden.
Cadence. English. Derived from a musical term meaning "rhythm" or "flow." [9] Keywords: music
Cael. Celtic, Gaelic, Irish. 1. “Victorious people." 2. "Slender.” [10] Keywords: appearance, competition, war
Caelan. 1. Irish, Gaelic. Various meanings, most commonly "slender", "child", and "powerful warrior." [11] 2. Old Welsh. From "cae," meaning "field," (pronounced kaee or gaee) and "llan/lan," meaning a community or town associated with a landmark. So Caelan/Caellan has the literal translation of "from the town by the field." Changing the spelling completely changes the meaning of the name. For example, "cai" (pronounced kay) means to rejoice in victory, and "lyn" means by water. [12] 3. Scottish. "People of victory." [13] 4. English. Anglicized form of Irish masculine name Caolán ("slender," with diminutive suffix) or Irish feminine name Caoilfhionn ("slender and fair") [14] Keywords: appearance, community, competition, nature, water, war
Cælestis. Latin. Meaning "Heavenly."[1]
Caerwyn. Welsh. From caer, meaning "fortress" and gwyn, meaning "white, fair, loved, blessed." [15][16] Keywords: appearance, love, places
Cage. English. Meaning, "confining structure with bars." [17]
Cagney. Gaelic, Irish. 1. Meaning "tribute." [18] 2. From the Gaelic surname Ó Caingne, meaning "grandson or descendant of advocate." From caingean, meaning "legal dispute." [19] Keywords: ancestors, law, lineage
Cahaya. Indonesian, Malay. Meaning "light." [20] Keywords: elements, magic, nature, science, space
Cahya. Indonesian, Malay. Meaning "The Light." [21] Variant of Cahaya, which see. [20] Keywords: elements, magic, nature, religion, science, space, spirituality
Cahyo. Indonesian, Javanese. Javanese form of the name Cahaya, meaning "The light."[22]
Cai. 1. Chinese. Meaning "colourful" or "wealthy." 2. Vietnamese. Meaning "feminine." 3. Latin, Welsh. Meaning "rejoice." Short form of Caius. 4. Wolof (dialect of Senegal and The Gambia). Meaning "come." [23][24][25] 5. English, Welsh. Sir Kay (English) or Cai (Welsh) is Arthur's brother in Arthurian legend. [26] Keywords: appearance, Arthurian legend, celebration, emotions, knights, magic, money, wealth
Cailean. 1. Irish, Scottish Gaelic. Meaning "whelp/young dog/pup," "cub," or "(contemporary) child." 2. Scottish. Meaning "triumphant in battle/war," "virile." 3. Scottish form of the Late Roman/Latin "Columba," meaning "dove." 4. Original spelling of Anglicised "Colin." [27][28][29][30] Keywords: animals, children, nature, religion, spirituality, war
Cairo. 1. Arabic. Meaning "victorious." 2. Place name--the capital of Egypt. [31] Keywords: competition, geography, places, war
Cais. 1. Vietnamese. Meaning "rejoicer." 2. Also commonly used in Chinese-speaking countries. [32] Keywords: celebration, emotions
Cal. 1. Hebrew. Meaning "devotion." Sometimes associated with dogs, who are known as faithful companions. Related to the name "Caleb." 2. Northern Ireland. Variation on Cathal, meaning "battle rule." Also the name of a seventh-century saint in Italy. 3. Pet form of names beginning or ending with "cal." [33][34] Keywords: emotions, relationships, religion, saints, war
Calais. 1. Greek. Meaning "son of Boreas." 2. Latin. Meaning "son of the north wind." [35] 3. French. Place name--picturesque city and major ferry port in northern France. [36] Keywords: ancestors, elements, geography, gods, Greek mythology, lineage, nature, places, religion, spirituality, ships/boats, water
Caldwell. English, Irish, Scottish. 1. Derived from the Old English cald/caeld, meaning "cold" and welle/wella, meaning "well, spring, stream." 2. Place name--several places in the British Isles, most famously the Caldwells in North Yorkshire and Renfrewshire in Scotland. 3. Transferred from a Scottish surname. [37][38] Keywords: elements, geography, places, water, weather
Caledon. 1. Irish, Latin. Meaning "hard or rocky land." 2. Irish place name related to Caledonia, the Latin word for Scotland, thought to be derived from the ancient Celtic word for "hard." 3. English. Meaning "tough people." [39][40] Keywords: elements, geography, geology, metals, minerals, places, rocks
Caley. 1. Gaelic, Irish. Meaning "slim, slender." 2. Scottish. Meaning "contemporary child." [41]
Calgary. 1. Scottish. From the gaelic word Cala-ghearridh, meaning "pasture by the bay." 2. Place name--a city in Alberta, Canada. [42] Keywords: geography, nature, places, plants, water
Caliana. American. A modern name made from a combination of the names Callie and Ana.[43]
Calico. English. Noun-based name associated with small, floral-printed and/or sturdy cotton fabric and creatures and plants with mottled coats, shells, leaves, etc. [44][45] Keywords: animals, nature, plants
Callan. Gaelic, Scottish. Meaning "battle, rock." [46] Keywords: elements, geology, minerals, nature, war
Callen. Irish. Meaning "Slender, thin."[47]
Callias. Greek. Meaning "beauty." Latinised version of Ancient Greek Kallias. [48][49] Keywords: appearance
Calypso. 1. Greek. Meaning "she that conceals." Name from Greek mythology. [50] 2. Latin. Noun--type of white to purple orchid that grows in bogs. 3. Noun--a for