582 Unisex Names That Start With C (With Meanings and Popularity)
Unisex names that start with C include four truly androgynous options which rank among the baby names most evenly divided between the genders: cute Charlie, preppy Campbell and Clarke, and exotic Cypress.
Carter is the top unisex C name for either sex. Along with Carter, other gender-neutral C names in the US Top 200 include Cameron, Carter, Camden, and Charlie.
Clearly, C-starting unisex baby names are a diverse crew: our list includes cool choices drawn from nature (Cloud, Clove), from geography (Cuba, Camden), from antiquity (Cato, Calypso), from surnames (Collins, Calloway), and from everywhere in between!
Here, our full selection of unisex names that start with C, ordered by their current popularity on Nameberry. Each name is used more often for the gender indicated by its heart.
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- Callum
Origin:
Scottish form of Columba, LatinMeaning:
"dove"
- Cameron
Origin:
ScottishMeaning:
"crooked nose"
- Celeste
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"heavenly"
- Cleo
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"glory"
- Charlie
Origin:
English, diminutive of Charles, French from GermanMeaning:
"free man"
- Callan
Origin:
GaelicMeaning:
"descendent of Cathalan; descendent of the battle ruler"
- Charles
Origin:
French from GermanMeaning:
"free man"
- Cooper
Origin:
English occupational nameMeaning:
"barrel maker"
- Camille
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"young ceremonial attendant"
- Cal
Origin:
Diminutive of names including CalMeaning:
"dog; the whole of; dove; bald; war-strife; beautiful"
- Carson
Origin:
English and Scottish surnameMeaning:
"son of the marsh dwellers"
- Carter
Origin:
English occupational nameMeaning:
"transporter of goods by cart"
- Cade
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"round, barrel; battle"
- Callahan
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"bright-headed"
- Casey
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"brave in battle"
- Cohen
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"priest"
- Charlie
Origin:
English diminutive of Charles or Charlotte, French from GermanMeaning:
"free man"
- Collins
Origin:
Surname derived from Nicholas or ColinMeaning:
"people of victory or pup"
- Chase
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"to hunt"
- Clyde
Origin:
Scottish river name