1,973 results  •  Page 11 of 40

Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Cirilio

Master, lord

Greek

Cirillo

Master, lord

Greek

Cirilo

Master, lord

Greek

Ciro

Sun", or "throne

Spanish

Cirocco

Warm wind

Italian

Cirrus

Lock of hair

Latin

Cisco

Spanish

Claas

People of victory

Greek

Claes

People of victory

Greek

Claiborn

Boundary with clover; boundary of clay; brook near a clay-bed; border near a clay-bed

German

Claiborne

Boundary with clover; boundary of clay

German

Claibourn

Boundary with clover; boundary of clay

German

Claibourne

Boundary with clover; boundary of clay

German

Clair

Latin

Claire
Clancey

Son of Flannchadh

Irish

Clancy

Son of Flannchadh

Irish

Claney

Son of Flannchadh

Irish

Claran

One who lives near the River Clare

Latin

Clarance

One who lives near the River Clare

Latin

Clarence

One who lives near the River Clare

Latin

Clare
Clarens

One who lives near the River Clare

Latin

Clarensis
Claronz

One who lives near the River Clare

Latin

Clarrance

One who lives near the River Clare

Latin

Clarrence

One who lives near the River Clare

Latin

Clarrie
Clarey
Clas
Claud

Lame

Latin

Claudan

Lame

Latin

Claude

Lame

Latin

Claudell

Lame

Latin

Claudian
Claudio

Lame

Latin

Clark

Cleric

English

Clarke

Cleric, clerk

Latin

Claudius

Lame

Latin

Clarkson

Son of Clark

English

Claudon

Lame

Latin

Claro

Clear

Spanish

Claron

One who lives near the River Clare

Latin

Clarons

One who lives near the River Clare

Latin

Claus

A diminutive form of Nicholas.

German

Clause

German

Claxton

Clark's town

English

Clay

“The earth,” as the material of which the human body is made.

English

Clayborn

Boundary with clover; boundary of clay

German

Clayborne

Brook near a clay-bed; border near a clay-bed

English