Starting with letter C
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 261 | Caradoc | Welsh | Affection; amiable. Famous bearer: First century British king Caradoc, better known as King Caractacus. | M | |
| 262 | Caradog | Welsh | Variant of Caradoc: Affection; amiable. | M | |
| 263 | Caraidland | Scottish | From the land between the streams. | M | |
| 264 | Caramichil | Gaelic | Friend of Saint Michael. | M | |
| 265 | Carbry | Celtic | Charioteer. | M | |
| 266 | Carcas | Biblical | The covering of a lamb. | M | |
| 267 | Carcer | Latin | Prisoner. | M | |
| 268 | Cardew | Celtic | From the black fort. | M | |
| 269 | Careah | Biblical | Bald, ice. | M | |
| 270 | Carel | French | Strong. | M | |
| 271 | Carew | Celtic | From the fortress. | M | |
| 272 | Carey | Celtic | From the fortress. | M | |
| 273 | Carey | Irish | Of the dark ones. A variant of Cary in use since the 19th century. | M | |
| 274 | Carey | Welsh | Near the castle; from the castle. | M | |
| 275 | CarIes | Spanish | The Spanish form of Charles; meaning strong or manly, occasionally used in English-speaking countries. | M | |
| 276 | CarIo | Italian | The Italian form of Charles; meaning strong or manly, occasionally used in English-speaking countries. | M | |
| 277 | Carl | English | Man. Famous Bearer: astronomer Carl Sagan. | M | |
| 278 | Carl | German | Variant of the Germanic form of Charles, meaning a man. | M | |
| 279 | Carlatun | English | From Carl's farm. | M | |
| 280 | Carleton | English | Peasants' settlement. Derived from a surname and place name; based on Old English.Free men's town. | M | |