Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with C

Callister

(KAL-ist-ər)

Gender: M Meaning of Callister: "son of Alister" Origin of Callister: Variation of Irish surname MacCallister. Share Callister on Facebook Share on Facebook. Share Callister on Twitter Share on Twitter.

Meaning: Son of Alexander Origin: Greek

Callisthenes

(kal-is-THEN-eez)

The meaning of the name “Callisthenes” is: “Beautiful strength”. Categories: Greek Names. Used in: Greek speaking countries.

Meaning: Beautiful and strong Origin: Greek

Callisto

Meanings and history of the name Callisto: | Edit. Callisto was a nymph who was a follower of Artemis. It is based on Kalliste which means, "Most Beautiful". She was seduced by Zeus, and bore a son named Arcas. Callisto was turned into a bear by a jealous Hera.

Callixtus

Meaning & History. Variant of CALLISTUS, the spelling perhaps influenced by Latin calix "wine cup". This was the name of three popes (also known as Callistus).

Meaning: Chalice Origin: Brazilian

Callosus

Callosus is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1487 times.

Meaning: Callous Origin: Brazilian

Callough

Irish Meaning: The name Callough is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Callough is: Bald.

Meaning: Bald Origin: Irish

Callum

(KAL-um)

Callum, originating from the Irish name, Colm, is a masculine given name and surname of Gaelic origin meaning "dove". It may be also spelled Calumn, Calum or Colum. Callum is a popular name especially in Scotland where it was the 24th most popular name for boys in 2012.

Meaning: Dove Origin: Latin

Calman

Calman Name Meaning. French: respelling of German Kahl(e)mann, a nickname for a bald man (from Middle High German kal(wes) 'bald' + man 'man'), or possibly of German Kallman. altered spelling of Hungarian Kálmán (see Kalman).

Meaning: Dove Origin: Russian

Calno

Biblical Meaning: The name Calno is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Calno is: Our consummation, altogether himself'.

Meaning: Our consummation altogether himself Origin: Israeli

Calogero

(kah-loh-GEH-roh)

Meaning & History. From the Late Latin name Calogerus which meant "beautiful elder" from Greek καλος (kalos) "beautiful" and γερων (geron) "old man, elder". This was the name of a 5th-century saint, a hermit of Sicily.