Displayed on this page are Century names 81 to 100. Christian was the most popular among these names in 2008 with a rank of #23 and a usage of 0.5985%. It is used in English, French, German, and Scandinavian. It was followed in popularity by Cameron (English and Scottish), Carson (English, Irish, and Scottish), Calvin (English and German), Chad (English), Cedric (English), and Cassius (English). Uncommon Century names include Callisto (Italian), Calum (English and Scottish), Caradog (Welsh), Carlton (English), Casimir (English and German), Cassian (English), Cathal (Irish), Cearbhall (Irish), Cecil (English), Celestine (English), Charalampos (Greek), Chauncey (English), and Chester (English).
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Callisto | most beautiful ... including the 3rd-century pope Saint Callixtus ... |
| Calum | dove; disciple of Saint ... speakers in the 20th century. ... |
Calvin 228 | little bald one ... speakers from the 16th century ... |
Cameron 53 | crooked nose ... speakers since the 20th century. ... |
| Caradog | beloved ... was a 1st-century British chieftain who fought ... |
Carlton | settlement of free men, peasant settlement; man, free man ... adopted since the 19th century ... |
Carson 89 | rock, coastal rocks; ... used since the 19th century, typically among the ... |
Casimir | declaration of peace, ... in the 19th century, and subsequently ... |
| Cassian | empty, vain ... most notably the 3rd-century Saint Cassian of Imola, ... |
Cassius 945 | empty, vain ... speakers since the 19th century, and mainly in the USA ... |
| Cathal | battle-mighty; man, ... was borne by the 7th-century Saint Catald of ... |
| Cearbhall | hacking ... in the early 12th century ... |
Cecil | blind; sixth ... 3rd-century Saint Caecilius converted Saint Cyprian, ... |
Cedric 650 | pattern of generosity; ... was borne by the 6th-century King Cerdic of Wessex, ... |
| Celestine | heavenly, of sky ... including the 5th-century Pope Saint Celestine ... |
Chad 454 | battle, warrior; Chad's ... was borne by the 7th-century Saint Chad, Bishop of ... |
| Charalampos | to shine from joy ... was borne by the 2nd-century Saint Charalampos, a ... |
Chauncey | chance ... speakers since the 13th century ... |
Chester | fort, soldier's camp ... at the end of 19th century. ... |
Christian 23 | Christian, follower ... made known by the 12th-century poet Chrétien de ... |
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