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Displayed on this page are C- names 81 to 100. Christopher was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #6 and a usage of 0.9073%. It is used in English. It was followed in popularity by Christian (English, French, and German) and Chris (English). Uncommon C- names include Chiron (English and German), Christof (German), Christofer (English), Christoff (German), Christoffer (English), Christoph (German), Christophe (French), Chuck (English), Cian (English and Irish), Cianán (Irish), Ciaran (Irish), Cieran (Irish), Cillian (French and Irish), Cináed (Scottish), Cionaodh (Irish), Ciprian (Romanian), and Ciriaco (Italian and Spanish).
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Chiron ... used chiefly in English and German ... Its origin is Old Greek ... centaur, a half-man half-horse ... Chris Christian Christof ... carrying Christ ... a German name of Old Greek origin ... variant spelling of Christoph ... Christofer ... carrying Christ ... used predominantly in English and ... variant of Christopher ... Christoff ... carrying Christ ... used chiefly in German and its ... variant of Christoph ... Christoffer ... carrying Christ ... primarily used in the English ... variant spelling of Christopher ... Christoph ... carrying Christ ... used mostly in the German language ... name was popular in the Middle Ages, often ... Christophe ... carrying Christ ... largely used in French and its ... variant of Christoph ... Christopher Chuck Cian ... ancient ... used predominantly in the English and ... Its origin is Celtic ... not listed in the top 1000 ... Cianán ... ancient ... used mostly in the Irish language and it is of ... form of Cian ... unusual as a baby boy name ... Ciaran ... little dark one, dark-haired ... of Celtic origin and it is used largely in the ... variant form of Kieran ... Cieran ... little dark one, dark-haired ... of Celtic origin and it is used mainly in ... variant form of Kieran ... Cillian ... war, strife ... its origins in the Celtic language, and it is ... The name is often Anglicized as Killian ... Cináed ... born of fire ... of Celtic origin and it is used mainly in the ... was the Gaelic name of the 9th century ... Cionaodh ... born of fire ... of Celtic origin and it is predominantly used ... variation of Cináed ... Ciprian ... from Cypres ... a Romanian name of Latin origin ... variant form of Cyprian ... unusual as a baby boy name ... Ciriaco ... lord ... used chiefly in the Italian and ... variant of Cyriacus ... unusual as a baby name for boys ... |