| Name |
Meaning |
| Cadel | B | Battle * | Welsh |
| Cadell | B | Of martial spirit. | India |
| caden | B | Spirit of Battle | Hebrew |
| Cadence | G | Rhythmic flow (Cadena, Cadenza, Kadena) | Latin |
| Cadman | B | Warrior. | India |
| Cadmus | B | Man of the east. | India |
| Cady | G | Happiness of a shepherdess (Cade, Cadee, Cadey) | English |
| Cailean | B | Dove; A Gaelic form of the Late Latin Columba. The name was borne by St. Columba (521-97), who was an Irish missionary of great influence in both Ireland and Scotland. He founded several monastery sch | Gaelic |
| Caimile | G | Name from a proverb | African |
| Cairistiona | G | A follower of Christ; a Gaelic form of Christina. Variations: Carlisle. Pet: Stineag. (KARE-IH-STYO-NAH) | Gaelic |
| Cait | G | Derived from the English Kate; also short for of Gaelic Caitriona (pure, unsullied). Variations: Ceit (KATE) | Scottish |
| Caitir | G | Pure; derived from Caitriona, which is a Gaelic form of Katherine. (KAY-TR) | Scottish |
| Caitlin | G | Variant of Katherine. | India |
| Caitriona | G | Pure, unsullied; a Gaelic form of Katherine. Anglicization: Catriona and Catrina. Variations: Caitriana, Catrina, Catriona. Short Forms: Cait, Ceit. Pet: Ceiteag, Tnona. (KAY-TREE-O-NAH) | Gaelic |
| Calantha | G | Blossom | Greek |
| Calder | B | Brook. Cool clear spring. | India |
| Caldwell | B | Cold stream. | India |
| Caleb | B | devotion to god | Hebrew |
| Caleb | B | Dog, Puritanical, Unforgiving, Guileless, A faithful friend unless he is wronged. | Hebrew |
| Caledonia | G | The old latin name for Scotland. | India |
| Calhoun | B | From the narrow woods. | India |
| Calida | G | Adoring, Compassionate | Hispanic |
| Calista | G | Most beautiful. | India |
| Calla | G | Beautiful (Callie, Cally) | Greek |
| Calumina | G | Feminine form of Calum (dove). Variations: Calaminag. Short Form: Mina. (KAL-UM-EE-NAH) | Scottish |
| Calvert | B | Herdsman. | India |
| Calvin | B | Bald one. | India |
| Calvina | G | Feminine of Calvin. | India |
| Calypso | G | An orchid, one who is full of gladness and gaiety | Greek |
| Cambria | G | The latin name for Wales. | India |
| Camden | B | Feom the winding valley. | India |
| Cameo | G | A carved gem. | India |
| Camerina | G | | Indian |
| Cameron | B | Used as a surname originated from the Gaelic nickname cam sron (crooked nose). Variations: Cam, Camey. | Scottish |
| Cameroon | B | Name of a country/place, crooked stream, crooked nose. | India |