| Latin baby names begining from C |
| Caca |
 | Daughter of Vukan. |
| Cacia |
 | Daughter of Vukan. |
| Cacue |
 | Son of Vukan. |
| Cadence |
 | Rhythmic. |
| Cadmus |
 | Son of Abenor. |
| Caecelius |
 | Blind. |
| Caenis |
 | Daughter of Atrax. |
| Caesar |
 | The family name of Roman dictator Gaius Julias Caesar. Its origin is uncertain:, but may come from 'caesaries' meaning hair, or 'caesius' meaning 'bluish-grey, or 'caedere' meaning to cut, perhaps referring to his birth by Caesarean section. |
| Caezar |
 | Variant of Caesar: Hairy. |
| Caieta |
 | Nursed Aeneas. |
| Cairistiona |
 | Christian. |
| Caitlin |
 | Variant of Catherine: Pure, clear. Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina. Famous bearers: a number of saints, including St Catherine of Alexandria, a 4th century martyr who suffered torture on a spiked wheel. |
| Caits |
 | Variant of Gaius: To rejoice. Famous bearer: Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar. |
| Cajetan |
 | Rejoiced. |
| Calais |
 | Son of the north wind. |
| Calchas |
 | A prophet. |
| Calcia |
 | Mother of Cycnus. |
| Caledonia |
 | From Scotland. |
| Calendae |
 | First. |
| Cales |
 | From Cales. |
| Calida |
 | Fiery. |
| Caligula |
 | Name given to Gaius Ceasar when he was a child. |
| Calix |
 | Chalice. |
| Calleo |
 | Knowing. |
| Callida |
 | Fiery. |
| Callimaehlls |
 | Name of a poet. |
| Calliope |
 | Muse of epic poetry. |
| Callista |
 | Chalice. |
| Callisto |
 | A nymph. |
| Callixtus |
 | Chalice. |
| Callosus |
 | Callous. |
| Callula |
 | Beautiful. |
| Calva |
 | A name referring to Venus. |
| Calvin |
 | Bald. The Roman family clan Calvin. |
| Calvinna |
 | Feminine of Calvin. |
| Calvinus |
 | Bald. |
| Calybe |
 | A nymph. |
| Calyce |
 | Mother of Cycnus. |
| Calydona |
 | From Calydon. |
| Calypso |
 | A nymph. |
| Camelia |
 | A flower name. |
| Camella |
 | Goblet. |
| Camila |
 | Free-born; noble. Variant of Camilla. |
| Camile |
 | Free-born; noble. Variant of Camilla. |
| Camilla |
 | Servant for the temple; Free-born; noble. Feminine form of Camillus. Famous bearer: Roman mythological Volscian warrior queen Camilla. Fanny Burney's 18th century novel 'Camilla'. |
| Camille |
 | Servant for the temple. |
| Camille |
 | Variant of Camillus: Temple servant. This name of unknown origin was used by many young attendants of priests and priestesses in ancient Rome. |
| Camillei |
 | Free-born; noble. Variant of Camilla. |
| Camillo |
 | Free-born child; noble. Masculine of Camille. |
| Camillus |
 | Priest's assistant; temple servant. This name of unknown origin was used by many young attendants of priests and priestesses in ancient Rome. |
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