List of German Baby Names Meanings Starting with C

Carolina

(ker-ə-LIEN-ə)

The name Carolina is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Carolina is: Strong. An Italian feminine form of Charles. Famous bearer: 18th century Caroline of Ansbach was the German wife of English King George II.

Meaning: Free man Origin: German

Caroline

(KER-ə-lien)

The name Caroline is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Caroline is: Strong. An Italian feminine form of Charles. Famous bearer: 18th century Caroline of Ansbach was the German wife of English King George II. Lady Caroline Lamb had a famous liaison with poet Lord Byron.

Meaning: Free woman Origin: Germanic

Carolyn

(KER-ə-lin)

The name Carolyn is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Carolyn is: Strong. An Italian feminine form of Charles. Famous bearer: 18th century Caroline of Ansbach was the German wife of English King George II.

Meaning: A form of caroline Origin: German

Cayle

The name Cayle is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Cayle is: Bold.

Meaning: Free man Origin: German

Caz

(KAZ)

The different meanings of the name Caz are: Slavic Meaning: Famous destroyer of peace. English Meaning: Empty, vain. Celtic - Gaelic meaning: descendant of the vigilant one; descendant of Cathasaigh.

Meaning: The watchful one Origin: Gaelic, Germanic

Cecania

Cecania is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1049 times.

Meaning: Free Origin: German

Celie

The name Celie is a girl's name of French origin meaning "blind". Celie and discussed in our forums with posts like "Pick 5 (GIRLS)". From the experts: ... Still, if you're going to go to Celie, why not go all the way to Celia or Cecelia?

Meaning: Heaven Origin: German

Chalmar

Chalmar is a variant of the name Chalmers (English). ... A baby name that sounds like Chalmar is the name Chalmer (English).

Meaning: Lord of the home Origin: German

Char

Char Name Meaning. French: from French char 'cart', metonymic occupational name for a carter. Anglicized spelling of Slovenian Car, a nickname from carati 'to practice sorcery'. Indian (Karnataka): Hindu (Brahman) name, from Sanskrit acarya 'teacher', 'spiritual guide'.

Meaning: Free Origin: German

Chareles

However, an alternative theory states that it is derived from the common Germanic name element hari meaning "army, warrior". The popularity of the name in continental Europe was due to the fame of Charles the Great (742-814), commonly known as Charlemagne, a king of the Franks who came to rule over most of Europe.

Meaning: Free Origin: German