List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with C

Claeg

The name Claeg is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Claeg is: Mortal.

Meaning: Mortal Origin: English

Claegborne

Claegborne is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1636 times.

Meaning: From the clay brook Origin: English

Claegtun

Claegtun is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1404 times.

Meaning: Mortal Origin: English

Clamedeus

Clamedeus is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1252 times.

Meaning: Name of a king Origin: Scottish

Clancey

Contribute your knowledge to the name Clancey. ... "Clancey of the Overflow" is a famous Australian poem but we thought it was a lovely name for a girl and something a bit different.

Meaning: Variant of Clancy: The red-haired soldiers son; ruddy warrior. Origin: Irish

Clarensis

cla-ren-sis, cl-arens-is ] The baby boy name Clarensis is pronounced as KLEHRAHNZAHS †. Clarensis is used chiefly in English and its origin is also English. Clarensis is a variant of the name Clarence (English and German). Clarensis is not often used as a baby boy name.

Meaning: Illustrious Origin: Brazilian

Clarey

Origins Available: French , Irish. Clarey. Buy JPG Image » The name Clarey originally appeared in Gaelic as O Cleirigh, from the word "cleireach," which means "clerk" or "cleric."

Meaning: Diminutive of clarence, clear Origin: English

Claudion

Claudio Name Meaning. Portuguese (Cláudio) and Spanish: from the personal name, Portuguese Cláudio, Spanish Claudio, vernacular forms of Latin Claudius, a Roman family name derived from claudus 'lame'.

Meaning: Lame Origin: Brazilian

Claudios

The name Claudio is a boy's name of Spanish, Latin origin meaning "lame; enclosure". Claudio and is often added to lists like Exotic Lite Baby Names and discussed in our forums with posts like "Picky Parents BNG".

Meaning: Lame Origin: Dutch

Clayburn

The name Clayburn comes from when the family lived in Cliburn, a small parish in the county of Westmorland (now part of Cumbria). The place name dates back to c. 1140 when it was listed as Clibbrun. Literally it means "stream by the cliff or bank," from the Old English words "clif" + "burna."

Meaning: From the clay brook Origin: English