Male names.

CROMWELL

Masculine

English given name derived from Old English words "crom" meaning "creature" or "warlike," and "well" referring to a spring or stream, signifying "at the creature's well" or "by the warlike spring.

CROSBY

Masculine

English given name derived from 'crós', meaning 'cross'.

CROSLEY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name, potentially derived from the Old English 'cruos', meaning 'cross'.

CROSS

Masculine

English given name derived from the word 'cross', which represents the Christian crucifixion. It signifies faith and spirituality, gaining popularity in recent years for its symbolic depth.

CROSSLEY

Masculine

English given name, originating from the habitational surname Crossley, which means 'cross clearing'.

CROWELL

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from the Old English word "cræwal," meaning "strong" or "powerful.

CROWLEY

Masculine

English name of Old English origin, derived from "crū" meaning 'crow'. It was originally a surname for someone who lived near crows or had dark hair like them.

CROWN

Masculine

The name Crown originates from English, signifying "royal headpiece," derived from the word used for the ornamental headdress worn by monarchs.

CROY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old French "croie," meaning "cross." It originated as a surname for someone associated with a cross or religious order using the symbol of the cross. The name has a long history in England, with records showing various spellings and notable figures bearing the Croy surname but none as a given name.

CRU

Masculine

Distinctive Latin-derived name, meaning 'cross', with early Christian origins honoring Jesus' sacrifice.

CRUE

Masculine

Cru is a unique Latin-derived given name for boys, meaning "raw" or "unrefined".

CRUISE

Masculine

English origin, derived from the Old Norse word 'kross', meaning 'cross'. It was originally given as an occupational surname to seamen or sailors in the Middle Ages, signifying protection during voyages.

CRUIZ

Masculine

Rare yet significant Latin-origin name meaning 'cross,' carrying Christian symbolism, popularized by Saint Cruz de Guatemala, and used in various media.

CRUIZE

Masculine

Cruize: A rare, distinctive name with uncertain origins, potentially French ('cross'), but often considered an American invention.

CRUS

Masculine

Latin origin, meaning 'cross', symbolizing Christian devotion; popularized by Crusader knights protecting pilgrims in the Middle Ages.

CRUSE

Masculine

English name derived from Middle English 'cruce', meaning 'cross'. It was historically associated with bearers of crucifixes or birthmarks resembling crosses.

CRUSOE

Masculine

The rare given name Crusoe originates from the surname of Robinson Crusoe in Daniel Defoe's 1719 novel, with no specific meaning apart from its literary association.

CRUX

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning 'cross'. It's associated with the Southern Cross constellation, prominent in the southern hemisphere's night sky. Though rare outside astronomical contexts and not traditionally used as a personal name, some people adopt it for its unique sound or connection to astronomy or Christian symbolism.

CRUZ

Masculine

Spanish origin, means 'cross' and honors the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

CRUZE

Masculine

Cruze: A rare Latin-origin boy's name derived from "crux," meaning "cross," symbolizing Christianity.

CRUZITO

Masculine

Charming, unique name of Spanish origin, derived from "cruz," meaning "cross." As a diminutive of Cruz, it carries significant religious connotations and is often associated with warmth and sincerity.

CRYSTAL

Masculine

Female name of English origin, derived from the Ancient Greek word "krustallos", meaning "ice" or "frost". It signifies purity and clarity.

CRYSTIAN

Masculine

Unique male name of Latin origin, derived from 'cristianus' meaning 'follower of Christ'. It's a rare but historically significant name, popularized in Poland by Saint Crispin of Viterbo.

CRYSTOFER

Masculine

Modern name created as a blend of Christopher and Christian, reflecting strong spiritual connotations.

CRYSTOPHER

Masculine

Unique Greek name with two potential meanings: "Bearer of Gold" or "Bearer of Ice".

CUAHTEMOC

Masculine

Powerful Nahuatl name with an eagle-like descent, famously carried by Aztec ruler Cuauhtémoc who bravely defended Tenochtitlan against Spanish conquest in 1521.

CUAHUTEMOC

Masculine

Cuauhtémoc is an Aztec name that means "one who falls down" and was given to the last emperor of Tenochtitlan after his capture by Spanish conquistadors.

CUAUHTEMOC

Masculine

Aztec Nahuatl name meaning "one who falls twice," referring to the twin peaks of volcano Tlaloc.

CUAUHTLI

Masculine

Aztec Nahuatl name meaning "eagle," often associated with brave warriors and god Huitzilopochtli, popularized by Aztec ruler Cuauhtémoc.

CUB

Masculine

Latin-origin boy's name derived from "cubus," meaning "cube," symbolizing stability and endurance.

CUBA

Masculine

Spanish male given name derived from the Latin word 'cubus', meaning cube or block.

CUBAN

Masculine

Rare, Spanish-origin given name meaning 'from Cuba' or 'of Cuban origin', derived from the Latin word 'cubus'. It's intertwined with Cuba's history and is often associated with pride in Cuban heritage.

CUBBY

Masculine

American-origin name derived from the English word "cub," meaning young bear or animal, associated with youthfulness and energy.

CUBERT

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'elbow' or related to 'cube,' dating back to medieval Europe.

CUBIE

Masculine

Unique and rare given name of unknown origin and meaning, with no widely accepted theory about its derivation or significance. It first appeared in the 20th century but remains extremely scarce, used occasionally as a nickname or shortened form of other names like Cuba or Kubi.

CUINN

Masculine

Ancient Irish boy's name meaning 'hound' in old Irish, originally given for swiftness, loyalty, and bravery.

CUITLAHUAC

Masculine

Ancient Aztec male name meaning 'one who has made it rain', composed of Nahuatl words 'cuitlatl' (rain) and 'huaqueh' (to make).

CULLAN

Masculine

Rare Irish male given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Cuilleáin, meaning "descendant of Cuilleán," which translates to "strife" or "contentious.

CULLEN

Masculine

Irish boy's name derived from "Culien", meaning "holly".

CULLEY

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname "Mac Culai," meaning "son of Culai," which is believed to have originated from the Irish word "cuileann," or holly plant.