List of English Baby Names Meanings Starting with C

Cranley

Cranley is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1125 times.

Meaning: From the crane meadow Origin: English

Cranly

Etymology. Until the mid-1860s, the village was usually spelt Cranley. ... Etymologists consider all these versions to be the fusion of the Old English words "Cran", meaning "crane", and "Lēoh" that together mean 'a woodland clearing visited by cranes'.

Meaning: From the crane meadow Origin: English

Cranstun

Cranstun is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1325 times.

Meaning: From the crane estate Origin: English

Creda

The meaning of the name “Creda” is: “Faith”.

Meaning: Faith Origin: English

Creiddylad

Welsh Meaning: The name Creiddylad is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Creiddylad is: Jewel of the sea.

Meaning: Jewel of the sea Origin: English

Creketun

Creketun is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 993 times.

Meaning: Lives at the creek town Origin: English

Crespin

Among these were the ancestors of the Crespin family, whose name comes from the Old English given name Crispin, which derives from a Latin nickname which means curly-haired.

Meaning: Lives at the creek town Origin: English

Cresswell

Origin, Meaning, Family History and Cresswell Coat of Arms and Family Crest. The surname Cresswell (or Creswell), a local name of “of Cresswell”. Parishes in Northumerland and Stafford bear this name. The name derives from the Old English word cærse, meaning watercress, and well, meaning spring/stream.

Meaning: Watercress river Origin: English

Creswell

English Meaning: The name Creswell is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Creswell is: Watercress river.

Meaning: Derived from cresswell, watercress river Origin: English

Crichton

The ancestors of the first family to use the name Crichton were thought to have lived among the Boernician tribe of ancient Scotland. They lived near a border. This surname came from the Gaelic word crioch and the Old English word tune, which mean border and farm or settlement, respectively.

Meaning: From the town by the creek Origin: English