C at the beginning of the English name of the boys
Starting with C of boyThe English nameWord of
Caesar: Caesar (emperor)
Calvin: Calvin (bald)
Clifford: Clifford (near the cliff of the fork mouth or fort)
Clyde: Clyde (hear) in far away places
Colbert: Colbert crew (to be)

Colby: Colby (people from dark areas)
Colin: Colin (The childorbaby)
Conard: Conrad (donors;Wisdom)
Corey: Corey (people who live in the foggy lakeside)
Cornelius: Cornelius (the Angle of the sun;The symbol of royalty)
Cornell: Cornell (blond hair)
Craig: Craig (people) live in cliffs
Curtis: Curtis (polite)
Cyril: Cyrillic (noble)
The Old English Calhoun mighty men
The most beautiful men of Greece Calisto
Male Latin Calixto chalice
Channing: Channing (priests)
Chapman: Chapman (businessman)
Charles: Charles (strong, male, noble, strong)
Chasel: check with (the hunter)
Chester: shred (Roman invaders in occupation after a local camp or fortress town)
Callis male Latin cup
The Old English at Calvert shepherd men
Celtic Cadman mighty men
Celtic Caedmon what cunning warrior men
Caesar male Latin people with long hair
Clark: Clark (a scholar)
Claude: Claude (lame)
Clement: Clement (friendly or kindness)
Camden Scottish valley men from twists and turns
Carey: Carey (the people who live in the castle)
Cable rope male old French Cailan child male Gaelic
Cain craftsman male Hebrew
Caius male Latin
Cajan men
Calder stream, streams, male Old English
Caldwell cold spring.Cold water Wells male Old English
Christopher: Christopher (the messenger or servants of Christ, christians)
Clare: Claire (clear-headed, clever)
With 2 C at the beginning of the English name of the boys
Clarence: Clarence (mind clear, clever, famous)
Cade pure men
Vietnam Cadeo folk men
Time: Cleveland (from rock zone)
Cliff: Cleveland (people from steep mountains)
Celtic Camlin curved lines men
Campbell, beautiful French men of the field
Turkey Candan sincere men
Cannon men
Canute men in Norway
Capers men
Celtic Carden from castle black men
Carel France strong men
Carey dear;The cheerful streams male Latin
Carl the strong;The Teutonic men men
Carl: Carl (great)
Carr: kyle (live) in wet or humid or swamp
Carter: Carter (carriage)
Cash: Cash (vain)
Enough: Cecil (hazy vision)
Cedric: Cedric (The warCommander in chief.Generous)
Chad: Chad (experienced fighter)
Messiah: clay silk (Christ)
Christian: Christine (the messenger or servants of Christ, christians)