List of English Baby Names Meanings Starting with C

Caril

English Meaning: The name Carol is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Carol is: Manly, strong. A; from Carolus, the Latinized form of the name. Famous bearer: Pope John Paul II's real name is Karol Wojtyla.

Meaning: Song of happiness Origin: English

Carilena

Latin Meaning: The name Carolina is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Carolina is: Strong. A latinized form of Caroline. Famous bearer: the American states of North and South Carolina were named after British king Charles I.

Meaning: Song of happiness Origin: English

Carilynne

Carilynne is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1005 times.

Meaning: Manly Origin: English

Carina

Derived from the Latin carina (keel of a ship). Carina is the name of a southern constellation which contains the star Canopus, the second-brightest star in the heavens.

Carine

Origin of the name Carina: Derived from the Latin carina (keel of a ship).

Carisma

What does Carisma mean? Carisma as a girls' name has its root in Greek, and Carisma means "blessing". Carisma is a variant form of Charisma (Greek).

Meaning: Charisma Origin: English

Carlatun

Carlatun is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2069 times.

Meaning: From carls farm Origin: English

Carlen

The meaning of the name “Carlen” is: “from Carlin-Champion”. Categories: Gaelic Names, Unisex Names. Used in: English speaking countries, Gaelic speaking countries. Gender: Both, Boy Names, Girl Names. Origins: Celtic - Gaelic.

Meaning: Settlement Origin: English

Carlia

Carlia [car-lia] as a girls' name is an Old German name, and the name Carlia means "free man". Carlia is an alternate form of Carla (Old German).

Meaning: Free Origin: English

Carling

Gaelic Meaning: The name Carling is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Carling is: Small champion.

Meaning: Hill where old women or witches gather Origin: English