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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 5.
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Cawbi m & f Manipuri
Means "dear eldest child" in Meitei.
Cawil m Somali
A name that means "replacement." A family may give the name to a male whose father or older brother has died.
Çayan m Russian, Tatar, Tuvan, Khakas
Derived from Tatar чаян (çayan) meaning "scorpion". This is also the name of a Tatar satirical magazine, which has been in circulation since 1923.
Cayce m & f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Kayce (in itself which is a variant of either Casey or Case).
Caydn m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Caden, the spelling is influenced by Haydn.
Cayin m Walloon
Walloon form of Cain.
Cayle m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Cale/Kale or Kaylee.
Cayne m English (American), English (Australian)
Transfered use of the surname Cayne.
Ce Atl m Nahuatl
Means "one water" in Nahuatl, a calendrical name.
Ceccè m Corsican
Diminutive of Francescu.
Cecco m Medieval Italian, Italian
Short form or pet form of Francesco.... [more]
Ceccu m Corsican
Diminutive of Francescu.
Cecep m Sundanese
Variant of Asep.
Cecyl m Polish
Polish form of Cecil.
Cedny f & m Welsh
Cedny means “a group of foxes” in welsh.
Cedro m English (Rare)
Derived from the name "Cedric."
Cèfal m Catalan
Catalan form of Cephalus.
Cefas m Spanish
Spanish form of Cephas.
Cefca m Popular Culture
An Italian variant of the given name to one of Final Fantasy’s most popular villains.
Cefeo m Galician, Italian, Spanish
Galician, Italian and Spanish form of Cepheus.
Cefeu m Catalan, Portuguese, Romanian
Catalan, Portuguese and Romanian form of Cepheus.
Celek m Polish
Diminutive form of Celestyn.
Çelik m Albanian (Rare)
Possibly derived from the name of the town in Kosovo.
Celim m Portuguese
Diminutive of Marcelo.
Cello m Italian
Transferred from the surname "Cello."
Celse m French
French form of Celsus.
Celsu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Celso.
Cento m Catalan
Diminutive of Vicent.
Ceola m Anglo-Saxon
Variant of Ceol.
Cerdo m Gaulish
Of unknown origin and meaning.
Ceric m Provençal
Variant of Cerí.
Cèsar m Catalan
Catalan form of Caesar.
Cesar m English, Provençal, Friulian, Romansh
English, Friulian, Romansh and Provençal form of Caesar.
Cetul m Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar джетинчи (cetinçi) meaning "seventh" and улан (ulan) meaning "son".
Cevat m Turkish
Turkish form of Jawad.
Čever m Mari
Means "handsome" in Mari.
Cevin m English
Variant of Kevin or Seven.
Cézár m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian version of Caesar.
Chael m English, Scottish
Short form of Michael.
Chago m Spanish
Diminutive of Santiago.
Châle m Walloon
Variant of Tchåle.
Chali f & m Thai
Derived from Sanskrit जाली (jali) meaning "net, mesh".
Chalo m Spanish
Diminutive of Gonzalo.
Chalo m & f Thai
Derived from Thai ชะลอ (chalo) meaning "slow down, put off".
Ch’ama m Aymara
Means "strength" in Aymara.
Champ m & f American
From the English word champion, meaning "winner".
Chams m & f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi form of Shams
Chamu m Southern African
Short form of Chamunorwa. This is the nickname of Zimbabwean cricketer Chamu Chibhabha. His real name is Chamunorwa.
Chana f & m Aymara
Means "youngest child" in Aymara.
Chang m Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Punjabi
MEANING : Handsome, understanding, being judge of... [more]
Chánh m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 正 (chánh) meaning "head, chief" or 政 (chánh) meaning "government".
Chanh m & f Lao
Means "moon" in Lao.
Chano m Bulgarian
Bulgarian masculine name from the Turkic name element chan meaning "chime", or a short version of Tsvetan.
Chano m Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Luciano or Feliciano.
Chant m French (Huguenot)
Transferred from the surname "Chant."
Chan-u m Korean
From Sino-Korean 燦 (chan) "vivid, illuminating; bright" and 佑 (u) "help, protect, bless".
Chaos m & f Greek Mythology (Latinized), English (Rare)
From the English word meaning "gaping void," ultimately from the Greek khaos "abyss, that which gapes wide open, is vast and empty." In Hesiod's 'Theogeny,' Chaos is the primeval emptiness of the Universe, who gave birth to Gaea (Mother Earth), Tartarus (embodiment of the underworld), Eros (god of love), Erebus (embodiment of silence), and Nyx (embodiment of night).
Charl m Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Charles.
Charz m Polish
Obsolescent diminutive of Zachariasz.
Chata m Japanese
From Japanese 茶 (cha) meaning "tea" combined with 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chatl m Nahuatl
Possibly a variant of Chantli.
Chava f & m Spanish
Diminutive of Salvador and Rosalva.
Chavi m Spanish
Diminutive of Salvador.
Chavo m Popular Culture, Spanish
From Spanish chavo meaning ''boy, kid'', used as a nickname.
Chazz m English
Diminutive of Charles.
Cheat m & f Khmer
Means "born" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit जात (jata).
Checo m Spanish
Diminutive of Sergio.
Cheda m English (American, Rare)
First used by youtuber tis not cheda found here https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCiY4Quz6lXFOF0961_jGAGg
Cheda m English (American, Americanized, Modern, Rare)
Derived from cheddar cheese first used by youtuber Tis_Not_Cheda
Chedo m Macedonian
Derived from чедо, čedo meaning "a child".
Chegl m Russian
Means "goldfinch" in Russian.
Chegu m & f Tibetan
Means "magnitude, grandeur" in Tibetan.
Chein m & f Burmese
Means "weigh, weigh in mind, consider", "balance", or "aim, aim for" in Burmese.
Chejo m Spanish
Diminutive of Sergio.
Chekh m Russian
Means "Czech" in Russian.
Chelo m Portuguese
Diminutive of Marcelo.
Chemi m Spanish
Diminutive of Jose Miguel.
Cheok m Korean, History
Meaning unknown. This was the personal name of Sunjong (1874-1926), the second and last emperor of Korea (r. 1904-1910).
Cheol m Korean
Possible meanings (from Sino-Korean):... [more]
Chepe m Spanish
Dininutive of Carlos and Jose.
Chepi f & m Algonquin, New World Mythology, Wampanoag, Narragansett
Means "ghost" in Wampanoag and Narragansett. It was another name for Hobomock.
Cheru m Amharic
Means "the benign one, the charitable one" in Amharic.
Chett m English
Variant of Chet.
Chevy m & f English
A literary place name. There is a famous old poem called "The Ballad of Chevy Chase". A chase is a parcel of hunting land, and Chevy refers to the Cheviot Hills on the Scottish border.... [more]
Chhay m Khmer
Means "attractive" or "charming" in Khmer.
Chhek m Sanskrit, Hindi, Telugu, Hinduism, Indian
MEANING : "clever", shrewd, domesticated, bee
Chhêu m & f Chinese (Hakka)
Hakka Chinese form of Chao.
Chhey m Khmer
Means "victory" or "prayer for victory" in Khmer.
Chhun f & m Khmer
From Chinese 春 (chūn) meaning "spring" or possibly from 津 (jīn) meaning "port".... [more]
Chhun f & m Khmer
From Chinese 春 (chūn) meaning "spring" or possibly from 津 (jīn) meaning "port".
Chhun m & f Khmer
From Chinese 平 (píng) meaning "peace".
Chiam m & f Thai
Means "modest, humble" in Thai.
Chi-An f & m Korean
Alternative transcription of Korean Hangul 지안 (see Ji-An).
Chibi f & m Popular Culture (Rare)
Chibi means "Small". This often refers to a character who is drawn cutely with a small body.
Chick m English
Diminutive of Charles.
Chief m English (Rare)
Derived from the English-speaking word chief, which is another word for a leader.
Chiel m Jewish, Yiddish
Yiddish short form of Jechiel.
Chiel m Dutch
Short form of Michiel.
Chiem m Dutch
Short form of Joachim, although there have been cases where it was a variant form of Chaim. A known bearer of this name is the Dutch actor and screenwriter Chiem van Houweninge (b... [more]
Chiến m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 戰 (chiến) meaning "war, fight".
Chien m Vietnamese
Anglicized form of Chiến.
Chiêu m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 昭 (chiêu) meaning "bright, luminous".
Chiga f & m Japanese
From Japanese 千 (chi) meaning "thousand" combined with 賀 (ga) meaning "congratulate, greet, celebrate". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chiku m & f Japanese
alternative reading of Senku
Ch’ila m Aymara
Means "strong and tough" in Aymara.
Chilk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Ezechiél.
Chính m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 正 (chính) meaning "main, major, just, righteous".
Chinh m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 征 (chinh) meaning "journey, trip, expedition".
Chino m Spanish, English, Popular Culture
This was the name of a character in the musical "West Side Story".... [more]
Chion m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek noun χιών (chion) meaning "snow". A known bearer of this name was Chion of Heraclea (4th century BC), a disciple of the Greek philosopher Plato, who helped assassinate Clearchus, the tyrant of Heraclea.
Chips m English
Transferred use of the surname Chips.... [more]
Chiqa f & m Aymara
Means "truth" in Aymara.
Chira m Thai
Means "long, long-lasting, long time" in Thai.
Chiru m Romanian (Archaic)
Romanian form of Kyrios.
Chiru m & f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 千 (chi) meaning "thousand" 智 (chi) meaning "intellect, wisdom," 散 (chi) meaning "scatter" combinet with 瑠 (ru) meaning "lapis lazuli". 瑠 (ru) meaning "precious stone" 留 (ru) meaning "to stay"... [more]
Chiso m Japanese
Variant transcription of Chisou.
Chita m Odia
Meaning "Mind Conception" or "Meditation".
Chito f & m Georgian
Derived from the Georgian noun ჩიტი (chiti) meaning "bird".
Chito m & f Spanish (Philippines)
Diminutive of many names such as Luis, Dionisio, or Monico. This is also used as a diminutive of Rosario through the name Charito.
Chiyu m Japanese
Variant transcription of Chiyuu.
Chòck m Kashubian
Diminutive of Chòcemir.
Choei m Japanese
Variant transcription of Chouei.
Choel m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Joel.
Choji m Japanese
From 長 (cho) meaning "chief, head, leader" or 蝶 (cho) meaning "butterfly" and 二 (ji) meaning "two". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Choki m Japanese
Variant transcription of Chouki.
Chole m English
Variant of Cole.
Choni f & m Spanish
Diminutive of Ascension and Concepcion.
Chono m Mongolian (Rare, Archaic)
Means "wolf" in Mongolian.
Chook m English (Rare)
Used as a nickname for Charles or as a pet form meaning ''chicken''.
Choon m & f Chinese (Hokkien)
Hokkien romanization of Jun 1 or Chun.
Chord m English
Meaning "chord" as of the musical triad, or the third. Actor Chord Overstreet is a famous bearer.
Chóro m Hopi
Means "bluebird" in Hopi.
Chors m Slavic Mythology
The moon god in Slavic Mythology.
Chosk m Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Tamil, Hinduism, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Bengali, Gujarati
MEANING - an Indus horse, a horse of particular & good breed... [more]
Choya m & f English (American, Rare)
From an English spelling of the name of the cholla cactus.
Chrit m Limburgish
Strictly Limburgish short form of Christian and Christopher.
Chrom m & f Popular Culture (Rare)
Possibly derived from Greek chroma meaning "color". This is the name of one of the protagonists of the video game Fire Emblem: Awakening. Variant of Chrome
Chrys f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Chris.
Chuān m Chinese
From 川 (chuan) meaning “river, waterway” or “valley”.
Chuan m Aragonese
Aragonese form of John.
Chuan m & f Thai
Means "persuade" in Thai.
Chuco m Spanish
Diminutive of Sergio.
Chuki f & m Swahili
Means "born during a time of hatred" in Swahili.
Chula m & f Thai
Means "star-shaped kite" or "excellent, beautiful, ravishing" in Thai.
Chull m Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Punjabi
MEANING - blear-eyed, a blear eye, a fireplace, chimney... [more]
Chulo m Spanish
Means "cutie" in Spanish.
Chuma m & f Bemba
Means "wealth" in Bemba.
Chung f & m Korean
Variant transcription of Jeong.
Chung m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 鍾 (chung) meaning "goblet, cup (for alcohol)".
Chura f & m Japanese (Rare)
From the stem of Okinawan adjective 美/清らさん (churasan) meaning "beautiful, lovely," cognate to Japanese 清ら (kiyora), an archaic term referring to elegant and dazzling beauty, otherwise the stem of 清らか (kiyoraka) meaning "clean, pure, chaste."... [more]
Chusé m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Joseph.
Chusi m Spanish
Diminutive of Chus, which in turn is a diminutive of Jesús.
Chuso m Spanish
Diminutive of Jesus.
Chuxi f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 俶 (chù) meaning "start, beginning" and 曦 (xī) meaning "sunshine, sunlight, early dawn".
Chuya m & f Indian
Variant of Chuyia.
Chuza m Biblical
Chuza was the manager of Herod Antipas' household. His wife, Joanna, was a follower of Jesus.
Chuzo m Medieval German
Possibly a variant of Chunizo
Chwès m Walloon
Short form of Françwès.
Ciano m Spanish
Diminutive of Luciano.
Ciccu m Sicilian (Rare), Folklore, Literature
Possibly a Sicilian diminutive of Francesco. This name is borne by the titular character of the Sicilian fairy tale 'The Story of Ciccu'. Ciccu is a young man who obtains a magic coverlet, purse, and horn from fairies, and later enters the service of a greedy king, whom he outwits and later gains his throne after the king's death... [more]
Cider m English (American)
After the drink, Cider. Means, "strong drink"
Cidre m Galician
Short form of Isidoro.
Cihad m Turkish
Variant of Cihat.
Cihat m Turkish
Turkish form of Jihad.
Ciise m Somali
Somali form of Isa 2.
Çikku m Karachay-Balkar
Possibly from the Karachay-Balkar чык (çıк) meaning "loop, ring".
Ċikku m Maltese
Maltese form of Francis.
Cilas m German (East Prussian), Lithuanian
Lithuanian short form of Cecilijus and East Prussian German short form of Cäcilius.
Cilmi m Somali
A name that derives from the word cilmi which means "knowledge" or "learning."
Cimon m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Kimon. Cimon was a 5th-century BCE Athenian statesman.
Cinna m Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen of uncertain meaning. This was the name of a Roman politician who was the father-in-law of Julius Caesar.
Cinto m Catalan
Diminutive of Jacint.
Cipac m & f Nahuatl
Variant of Cipactli.
Cipta m & f Indonesian
Means "create, make" in Indonesian.
Cipto m Javanese
From Javanese cipta meaning "create, make".
Ćiril m Croatian
Croatian form of Cyril.
Círus m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Cyrus.
Ciset m Catalan
Diminutive of Narcis.
Ciske m & f Dutch
Diminutive form of Cis.
Cisne f & m South American, Central American (Rare)
From the Ecuadorian titles of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen de El Cisne and Nuestra Señora de El Cisne, meaning "The Virgin of El Cisne" and "Our Lady of El Cisne" respectively (coinciding with the word for "swan").... [more]
Cissa m Anglo-Saxon, History
Meaning unknown. One source theorizes that the name might possibly be derived from Old English cisse meaning "gravelly place" or from Old English cís meaning "fastidious". Even Old Norse kyssa meaning "to kiss" was suggested by this source, but this seems unlikely, given that this name is Anglo-Saxon in origin.... [more]
Cisus m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Κεῖσος (Keisos). This was the name of a legendary king of Argos, a son of Temenus.
Ciwan m Kurdish
Means "young" in Kurdish.
Cixin m & f Chinese
Derived from the Chinese character 慈 () meaning "to show affection to" and "kind; charitable" combined with 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy; joyous; delighted".... [more]
Claas m Dutch
Variant spelling of Klaas. The spelling of this short form is actually based on Nicolaas, whereas the short form Klaas is based on Nikolaas.
Clabe m English
Diminutive of Clayborne.
Clais m Medieval Flemish
Variant of Claas via its older variant Claes.
Clary m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Clarence.
Clavo m Spanish (Latin American)
A variant of Clavio, the name is also identical to the Spanish noun for “nail.” Therefore, there is possibly a connotation of extraordinary steadfastness and solid reliability in times of trouble... [more]
Clell m & f American
Possible nickname from the surname McClelland. Famous bearers include a male actor on Gun Smoke and a cowboy in a PBS commercial.
Clemo m Cornish (Archaic)
Cornish form of Clement.
Clemy f & m American
Diminutive of Clementine or Clement.
Cleph m Lombardic
6th-century Lombard king, the father of Authari.
Clide m English
Variant of Clyde.
Clito m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Kleitos via its latinized form Clitus.
Cloro m Galician, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Galician, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Chlorus.
Cloru m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Chlorus.
Cloud m French (Archaic), History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from various Germanic names beginning with the element Chlodo-, particularly Chlodowald and Chlodulf.
Cloud m Popular Culture
Derived from the English word cloud. In Popular Culture, this is the name of the main protagonist (Cloud Strife) in "Final Fantasy VII", who also makes an appearance in "Dissidia: Final Fantasy".
Cloyd m English
Possibly a variant of Clyde, influenced by names like Lloyd and Floyd.
Cloyo m Asturian
Asturian form of Claudio.
Clyle m English (American)
Combination of Clyde and Lyle.
Clyve m English
Variant of Clive.
Cnámh m Old Irish, Irish
Means "bone", probably originating as a nickname for a thin man.
Cneus m Romanian
Romanian form of Gnaeus.
Cniht m Anglo-Saxon (Rare)
Derived from Old English cniht meaning "youth, servant, retainer".
Cniva m Gothic
Cniva (fl. mid-3rd century AD) was a Gothic king who invaded the Roman Empire. He successfully captured the city of Philippopolis (Plovdiv in Bulgaria) in 250 and killed Emperor Decius and his son Herennius Etruscus at the Battle of Abritus as he was attempting to leave the Empire in 251... [more]
Coast m & f English
From the English word coast
Coatl m Nahuatl
Means "snake, serpent; twin" in Nahuatl, the fifth day-sign of the tonalpohualli.
Cobie f & m English
Diminutive of Jacob or Jacoba.... [more]
Cobra m English (American, Rare)
From Portuguese cobra from the latin colubra meaning "snake."
Cocky f & m Dutch (Rare)
Diminutive of Cock, which is a short form of Cornelis and Cornelius (for men) and Cornelia (for women)... [more]
Cocol m Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain. Probably derived from cocolli, which can mean "quarrel, dispute, anger", "pain, illness", "plant tendril" (which would derive from colli "something bent, twisted, curling"), or "a responsibility, charge, burden".
Codin m Romanian
Diminutive of Constantin.
Codro m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Codrus.
Codru m Romanian (Rare)
Derived from Romanian codru "wood, forest".
Coert m Dutch, West Frisian
Short form of Coenraad.
Cohar m Karachay-Balkar
Means "maple" or "soft, silky" in Karachay-Balkar.
Cohor m Mormon
Brother of Noah and an early Jaredite king, son of Corihor¹ and brother to Noah. He joined his brother Noah, with "all his brethren and many of the people" to establish a rival kingdom to Shule’s (Ether 7:15)... [more]
Coker m Obscure (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Coker.
Colan m Medieval Cornish
Cornish form of Welsh Collen.
Colan m Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar джол (col) meaning "path, way".
Colás m Spanish, Galician
Hypocoristic of Nicolás.
Colas m French, Walloon, Guernésiais
Guernésiais, Walloon and French diminutive of Nicolas which has been in use since the Middle Ages and features prominently in the old French lullaby "Fais dodo, Colas, mon petit frère"... [more]
Colau m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Colas.
Colbe m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Colby.
Coley m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Coley. Diminutive of names such as Nicole and Cole.
Colga m Irish (Rare)
From Irish colg, meaning "thorn" or "sword".
Colie m English
Diminutive of Cole.
Colîn m Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Colin 2.
Colla m Scottish, Irish, Irish Mythology
This is said to have been the name of three warrior brothers who founded the Irish kingdom of Airgialla and whose descendents ruled the Scottish kingdom of Dal Riada. ... [more]
Colom m Gascon
Gascon form of Columba.
Colon m English
From a surname ultimateley derived from the given name Columbia.
Colyn m Manx
Manx cognate of Colin 1.