List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with C

Clarkston

(KLAHRKS-tən)

Clarkston Name Meaning English (Nottinghamshire): variant of Clarkson.

Meaning: A town of clerks Origin: English

Claud

French Meaning: The name Claud is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Claud is: From the Roman clan name Claudius, derived from the latin meaning lame. F: Claudette, Claudia, Claudine.

Meaning: Lame

Claudio

(KLAU-dzyo)

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: Freeble man Origin: Latin, Portuguese

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

Claudiu

Claudiu is a Romanian male given name derived from Latin Claudius. The female form is Claudia. People named Claudiu: Claudiu Baștea.

Claudius

(KLAW-dee-əs)

Claudius is a name of Latin origin, meaning "Crippled". Claudius was the fourth Roman Emperor reigning from 41 to his death in 54.

Meaning: The lame one Origin: Latin

Claudy

What does Claudy mean? Claudy [claudy] as a girls' name is of Latin derivation, and the meaning of Claudy is "lame". Claudy is an alternate spelling of Claudia (Latin): feminine of Cladius (see Claude).

Meaning: Lame

Claus

(KLOWS)

The name Claus is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Claus is: People's victory.

Meaning: The conquering people Origin: Greek

Claxton

(KLAKS-tən)

Claxton Name Meaning. English: habitational name from any of various places named Claxton, for example in County Durham, Norfolk, and North Yorkshire, probably from the Old Norse personal name Klakkr (see Clack) or possibly from Old English clacc 'hill' + Old English tun 'settlement'.

Meaning: From any region starting with Clac Origin: English