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CENRIC m : Derived from Old English cene "bold" and ric "power".
CEOLMUND m : Derived from the Old English elements ceol "keel" and mund "protection".
CEPHALUS m : Latinized form of the Greek Κεφαλος (Kephalos), which was derived from κεφαλη (kephale) meaning "head". In Greek legend he remained faith...
CEPHAS m : Means "rock" in Aramaic. The apostle Simon was called Cephas by Jesus because he was to be the rock upon which the Christian church was to be built. I...
CEPHEUS m : Latinized form of the Greek Κηφευς (Kepheus), which is of unknown meaning. In Greek legend he was a king of Ethiopia, the husband of Cassiopeia....
CERBERUS m : Latinized form of the Greek Κερβερος (Kerberos), which possibly meant "spotted". In Greek myth this was the name of the three-headed dog that ...
CERDIC m : Earlier form of CEDRIC, possibly of Brythonic origin.
CERES f : Derived from the Indo-European root *ker meaning "to grow". In Roman mythology Ceres was the goddess of agriculture, equivalent to the Greek goddess D...
CERI (1) m : Possibly derived from Welsh caru meaning "to love".
CERIDWEN f : Possibly from Welsh cyrrid "bent" or cerdd "poetry" combined with ven "woman" or gwen "white, fair, blessed". According to medieval Welsh legend this ...
CERNUNNOS m : Means "horned" in Celtic. This was the name of the Celtic god fertility, animals, wealth, and the underworld. He was usually depicted having antlers, ...
CHAD m : From the Old English name Ceadda which is of unknown meaning, possibly based on Welsh cad "battle". This was the name of a 7th-century English saint. ...
CHADWICK m : From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "dairy farm belonging to CHAD" in Old English.