| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 921 | Constantine | Latin | Constant, steadfast, from the Latin 'constans' Famous bearers: several Roman and Byzantine emperors including Constantine the Great, the Christian emperor who made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire. | M | |
| 922 | Constantino | Latin | Constant. | M | |
| 923 | Constantios | Latin | Constant. | M | |
| 924 | Constanze | Latin | Firrn of purpose. | F | |
| 925 | Consuela | Latin | Consolation. | F | |
| 926 | Coral | Latin | Semi-precious sea growth often deep pink or red. | F | |
| 927 | Coraline | Latin | From the semi-precious sea growth: coral. | F | |
| 928 | Corbin | Latin | Raven. | M | |
| 929 | Corina | Latin | Variant of Corinne: maiden. | F | |
| 930 | Corine | Latin | Variant of Corinne: maiden. | F | |
| 931 | Cornel | Latin | Variant of Cornelius 'horn; hornblower.'. | M | |
| 932 | Cornelia | Latin | The feminine form of Cornelius. Famous bearer: 2nd century BC mother of the two Roman tribunes/reformers known as the Gracchi. | F | |
| 933 | Cornelio | Latin | Horn. | M | |
| 934 | Cornelious | Latin | Variant of Cornelius: Horn. | M | |
| 935 | Cornelius | Latin | From a Roman clan name which is derived from the Latin 'cornu' meaning horn. Famous bearers - a devout centurion converted to Christianity by St Peter, a 3rd-century pope, American Cornelius Vanderbilt and a number of his descendants. | M | |
| 936 | Cornell | Latin | Variant of Cornelius 'horn; hornblower.'. | M | |
| 937 | Cornella | Latin | Feminine of Cornelius: Horn. | F | |
| 938 | Cornelus | Latin | Variant of Cornelius: Horn. | M | |
| 939 | Cornilius | Latin | Variant of Cornelius: Horn. | M | |
| 940 | Corrina | Latin | Variant of Corinne: maiden. | F | |