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Displayed on this page are C- names 41 to 60. Carter was the most popular within them in 2007 with a rank of #80 and a usage of 0.2765%, and it is used in the English language. It was followed in popularity by Cayden (English), Casey (English), and Cedric (English). Unusual C- names include Carsten (German), Casimir (English and German), Caspar (German), Casper (Dutch and Scandinavian), Cassidy (English), Cassius (English), Cathal (Irish), Cathán (Irish), Cay (German), Cayetano (Spanish), Cayo (Spanish), Cecil (English), Cecilio (Italian and Spanish), Cecilius (Dutch), Cedrik (French), and Celeste (Italian).
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Carsten ... Christian, disciple ... largely used in the German language ... variant of Christian ... Carter Casey Casimir Caspar ... keeper of the treasure ... of Old Persian origin and it is ... variant of Jasper ... Casper Cassidy Cassius Cathal ... warrior; to rule; valley ... of Celtic origin and it is used mainly in ... Cathán ... warrior ... mainly used in the Irish language and it is of ... an infrequently used baby name for ... Cay ... hen, chicken ... used predominantly in the German language ... variant of Kai ... Cayden Cayetano ... person from Caieta ... language of origin is Latin and it is used ... variant of Gaetano ... Cayo ... used chiefly in Spanish and its origin is ... variant of Caio ... not popular as a baby boy name ... Cecil Cecilio ... blind; sixth ... of Latin origin ... used mainly in the Italian and Spanish ... variant form of Cecil ... Cecilius ... blind; sixth ... has its origins in the Latin language ... variant form of Cecil ... Cedric Cedrik ... pattern of generosity ... language of origin is Welsh and it is used ... variant form of Cedric ... Celeste ... heavenly, of sky ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly ... variant form of Celestine ... |