List of Arabic Baby Boys Names Starting with C

Charagh

Charagh is a Muslim baby Boy name, it is an Urdu originated name. Charagh name meaning is Lamp, Light and the lucky number associated with Charagh is 8.

Meaning: Lamp, Light Origin: Arabic

Chargul

Chargul is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Chargul is Jewellery For The Nose. The poeple have viewed this name 2686 times.

Meaning: Jewellery for the Nose Origin: Arabic

Chawki

The meaning of name Chawki and origin Arabic. The meaning of name Chawki, origin of name Chawki , baby name Chawki.

Meaning: Pleasant Origin: Arabic

Cheekoo

Chikoo - Detailed Meaning. The name Chikoo creates a sensitive, imaginative, idealistic nature, which works for you in some parts of your life but is a severe limitation in others.

Meaning: The fruit is a large globose berry Origin: Arabic

Cheherazad

Cheherazad is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Cheherazad is Noble, Descent. The poeple have viewed this name 2410 times.

Meaning: Noble, Descent Origin: Arabic

Chishti

Chishti (Persian: چشتی‎‎) is a common family name in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. The family name indicates ancestry from Sufi Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti of the Chishti order. Chishti can also be spelt as "Chishty".

Meaning: Famous Saint Whose Dargah Is At Ajmer Origin: Arabic

Chokri

The meaning of name Chokri and origin Arabic. The meaning of name Chokri, origin of name Chokri , baby name Chokri.

Meaning: Blessed Origin: Arabic

Chanda

Hindi Meaning: The name Chanda is a Hindi baby name. In Hindi the meaning of the name Chanda is: Shining Moon.

Meaning: Bright, The Moon Origin: Arabic

Chessy

What does Chessy mean? Chessy [chessy] as a girls' name has its root in Slavic, and the meaning of the name Chessy is "at peace". Chessy is an alternate form of Chessa (Slavic).

Meaning: Peaceful, At Peace Origin: Arabic

Cairo

(KIE-ro)

The Egyptian name for Cairo is said to be: Khere-Ohe, meaning: “The Place of Combat“, supposedly, in reference to a battle which took place between the Gods Seth and Horus. Sometimes the city is informally also referred to as كايرو Kayro [ˈkæjɾo]. It is also called Umm al-Dunya, meaning “the mother of the world“.

Meaning: One who is victorious Origin: Arabic