Choosing common names is not always an option. There are many names that can be fancy and unusual, or simple but equally rare. For those who like boy names that stand out from the crowd, but also want them to start with the third letter of the alphabet, follow along for options. Rare names that start with 'C'.
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Being different is not an easy task, especially with three very specific criteria: Being a male name, being an uncommon name in Brazil and starting with the letter C. Therefore, to facilitate your selection process, these are the main options:
''Caleb''
Caleb is a biblical name, of Hebrew origin, derived from the word "kelebh" which, in turn, means "dog" or "dog". Biblically, Caleb was one of Moses' spies sent to Canaan, the Promised Land. Although the translation of the name might not excite some people, the meaning convinces many people. Dog is man's best friend, noted for his loyalty and for loving beyond appearances and status quo. Also, the pronunciation of the name is very beautiful.
'' Castiel ''
Theophoric name is what names are called that contain some element that alludes to some god or deity. Castiel is one such example. Its meaning is "Shield of God". It is derived from the Dutch Castiël. The name became known due to the American series Supernatural, after all, one of the characters in the series, an angel, has this name. After that, many tributes were paid around the world. Despite this, the name is still uncommon in Brazil.
''Christopher''
The literal meaning is "the bearer of Christ", and its origin is from the Greek Christophóros (Christós+phorós). The first Christians used this name to designate those who had faith. Among the commonly used nicknames, Chris stands out. There are some variations and adaptations for other languages, such as Cristóbal (in Spanish), Cristóvano (in Italian) and Christophe (in French).