Celso
Celso means 'heavenly' or 'sublime' in Italian, reflecting a divine quality.
Celyse
Celyse is a variant of Celeste, meaning 'heavenly' or 'sky' in French.
Cena
Cena derives from the word for 'dinner' or 'supper', symbolizing community and nourishment.
Cenbeorht
Cenbeorht means 'bright' or 'clear' in Old English, often used in names to denote brightness.
Cenberet
Cenberet means 'bright' or 'noble' in Old English, associated with clear judgment and nobility.
Cencanna
Cencanna means 'white' or 'light', often used to denote purity in Old English.
Cenck
Cenck is derived from Old English and means 'to know' or 'to understand', often used in reference to wisdom.
Cenda
Cenda derives from 'candelâ', meaning 'candle', symbolizing light and illumination.
Cendy
Cendy is associated with the word 'light' in Latin, representing brightness and clarity.
Cenedra
Cenedra means 'to kindle' or 'to ignite', symbolizing inspiration and energy in Old English culture.
Cenehard
Cenehard translates to 'brave and hard' in Old English, denoting strength and courage.
Cenek
Cenek means 'little John' or 'young John' in Czech.
Ceneric
Ceneric means 'brave warrior' or 'young fighter'.
Cenewig
Cenewig means 'battle friend' or 'warrior ally'.
Cenewyg
Cenewyg means 'friend in battle'.
Cenfirth
Cenfirth translates to 'battle-man' or 'warrior'.
Cenfrith
Cenfrith means 'peaceful warrior'.
Cenfus
Cenfus means 'victorious peace'.
Cengifu
Cengifu translates to 'gift of the battle'.
Cenhelm
Cenhelm means 'helmet of war' or 'protection in battle'.
Cenhere
Cenhere translates to 'army leader' or 'one who leads troops'.
Cenia
Cenia means 'pure' or 'song of praise' in Czech.
Cenn
Cenn means 'to be born' or 'to give birth'.
Cenobio
Cenobio means 'community' or 'monastic community' in Italian.
Cenred
Cenred translates to 'strong in war'.
Centaine
Centaine refers to a 'group of ten' or 'tenfold'.
Centweald
Centweald means 'chief in battle' or 'ruler of war'.
Centwine
Centwine translates to 'battle champion' or 'victorious warrior'.
Cenwalch
A Old English name meaning 'battle or fortress of the moon' or 'warrior of the moon'.
Cenwalh
An Old English name meaning 'battle or fortress of the moon' or 'warrior of the moon'.
Cenweard
An Old English name meaning 'guardian or watchman' in battle context.
Cenwulf
An Old English name meaning 'battle wolf' or 'warrior wolf'.
Ceobba
An Old English name meaning 'a powerful man' or 'chief'.
Ceofa
An Old English name meaning 'the supreme being' or 'highest', possibly also associated with a ruling chief.
Ceofel
An Old English contextual name meaning 'cattle or livestock'.
Ceol
An Old English name meaning 'ship' or 'keel' representing seafaring or journeys.
Ceola
An Old English name meaning 'to be a ship's keel' or referencing a shiplike quality.
Ceolbald
An Old English name meaning 'bold ship' or 'brave warrior of the sea'.
Ceolbeald
An Old English name meaning 'bold ship'.
Ceolbeorht
An Old English name meaning 'bright ship' or 'brilliant warrior'.
Ceolburh
An Old English name meaning 'fortress or stronghold by the sea'.
Ceolfrid
An Old English name meaning 'peaceful or tranquil ship'.
Ceolfrih
An Old English name meaning 'peaceful wolf'.
Ceolfrith
An Old English name meaning 'peaceful journey'.
Ceolheard
An Old English name meaning 'hardy sea' or 'brave sea'.
Ceolhelm
An Old English name meaning 'helmet of the sea'.
Ceolhere
An Old English name meaning 'army of ships' or 'warrior of ships'.
Ceolla
An Old English name meaning 'a hill or mound' with possible references to stature or pride.
Ceolmaer
Famous warrior or musician.
Ceolmund
Brave or strong protector of music.
Ceolnoth
The strength of music.
Ceolred
Famous music or song.
Ceolswith
Strong in music or song.
Ceolwald
Ruler of music.
Ceolweald
Power of music.
Ceolweard
Guardian of music.
Ceolwulf
Wolf of music.
Ceolwynn
Joy of music.
Ceomma
A name associated with a musical context.
Ceonna
Musical harmony or song.
Ceonred
Strong in song or music.
Ceorl
A free man or peasant associated with music.
Ceorra
A name linked with music and song.
Ceowald
Ruler of the choir or song.
Cephas
Rock or stone; a name given to Simon Peter in the New Testament.
Cephus
Rock; another variant of Cephas, often associated with strength.
Cera
A beloved one.
Cerda
A surname derived from a place name meaning 'the swamp' or 'the bog'.
Ceredig
A Welsh name meaning 'bounty' or 'he who is abundant'.
Ceredwyn
A Welsh name meaning 'beautiful poetry' or 'fair basket'.
Cerella
A diminutive of the Italian word for 'night' or 'dark'.
Cerena
A name derived from 'serene', denoting calmness or tranquility.
Cerenhir
A compound name meaning 'great or big head'.
Cerennhir
Another Welsh name implying 'long head' or 'big head'.
Ceretic
A Welsh name of unknown origin, possibly meaning 'little servant'.
Ceri
A Welsh name meaning 'love' or 'affection'.
Cerie
A name possibly derived from ‘cherie’, meaning 'beloved' or 'dear'.
Cerina
A name associated with the Latin word for 'hidden'.
Ceris
A variation of the name 'Ceri', meaning 'love' or 'beloved'.
Cerise
French for 'cherry', used to symbolize beauty and sweetness.
Cerissa
A name related to the Greek word for 'love and sweetness'.
Cerne
Related to a name meaning 'marshy land' or 'sarn' in Old English.
Ceron
A name meaning 'little servant', derived from the Welsh language.
Certa
Certain or sure.
Cerys
Love.
Ces
Short form of all names beginning with 'Ces-' such as Caesar, meaning 'great' or 'long-haired'.
Cesalie
Derived from the name Cecilia, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Cesar
Variant of Caesar, meaning 'long-haired' or 'hairy'.
Cesara
Feminine form of Cesar, meaning 'hairy'.
Cesare
Italian form of Caesar, meaning 'hairy' or 'long-haired'.
Cesaria
Feminine form of Cesare, meaning 'long-haired'.
Cesarina
Diminutive of Cesare, meaning 'little hairy one'.
Cesario
Variant of Cesare, meaning 'long-haired'.
Cesca
A diminutive form of Francesca, meaning 'from France' or 'free one'.
Cesilie
Variant of Cecilia, meaning 'blind'.
Cessair
Mythological figure, said to be the first woman in Ireland, means 'the one who brings good to the land'.
Cessily
Variation of Cecily, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Cessy
Diminutive of Cecilia, meaning 'blind'.
Cestmir
Means 'to bring peace' or 'peaceful'.
Cettina
A diminutive of the name Cecilia, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.