# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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141 | Casey | Celtic | Brave. | M | |
142 | Cassivellaunus | Celtic | From Arthurian legend. | M | |
143 | Caswallan | Celtic | From Arthurian legend. | M | |
144 | Cathair | Celtic | Fighter. | M | |
145 | Cathal | Celtic | Strong in battle. | M | |
146 | Cathaoir | Celtic | Fighter. | M | |
147 | Cedric | Celtic | Cbief. | M | |
148 | Celyddon | Celtic | Mythical father of Culhwch. | M | |
149 | Chad | Celtic | Defence. | M | |
150 | Clust | Celtic | Mythical son of Clustfeinad. | M | |
151 | Clustfeinad | Celtic | Mythical father of Clust. | M | |
152 | Cocidius | Celtic | Mythical hunter god. | M | |
153 | Coinneach | Celtic | Handsome. | M | |
154 | Con | Celtic | Wise. | M | |
155 | Conal | Celtic | High; mighty. | M | |
156 | Conall | Celtic | Strong in battle High; mighty. | M | |
157 | Conall Cernach | Celtic | Mythical Ulster chieftain. | M | |
158 | Conan | Celtic | High, wise. Introduced into Britain after the Norman Conquest. Famous bearers: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of the detective Sherlock Holmes; a number of counts and dukes of Brittany bore the name Conan. | M | |
159 | Conant | Celtic | Wise. | M | |
160 | Conchobar | Celtic | Mythical hero. | M |