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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the pattern is *c or *k.
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Canıbek m Karachay-Balkar
From the Persian جان (jân) meaning "soul" and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Carantoc m Medieval English, History (Ecclesiastical)
Anglicized form of Carannog. Saint Carantok was a 6th-century abbot, confessor, and saint in Wales and the West Country.
Carriaric m Germanic, History
This name might be derived from Gothic kara "worry" combined with rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." (The second element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler.") But it is probably a form of either Hariric or Gararic... [more]
Carrick m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Carrick.
Çarygylyç m Turkmen
From the given name Çary and gylyç, meaning "sword".
Cauac m New World Mythology
A name found in Mayan mythology and representing the South.
Caubedek f & m Karachay-Balkar
Means "siskin" in Karachay-Balkar.
Cédrick m French
Variant of Cédric.
Cedrick m English
Variant of Cedric.
Cedriek m Dutch
Dutch phonetical spelling of Cédric.
Cédrik m French
Variant of Cédric.
Cedryk m Polish (Archaic)
Polish form of Cedric.
Celek m Polish
Diminutive form of Celestyn.
Çelik m Albanian (Rare)
Possibly derived from the name of the town in Kosovo.
Celiloc m Nahuatl
Possibly means "communion", derived from Nahuatl celia "to receive, to accept (something)".
Célk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Marceli.
Cemirk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Chòcemir.
Cénéric m Norman
Norman form of Céneri.
Ceolric m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements ceol "keel" and ric "power, rule".
Cepatlatonac m Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain.
Ceric m Provençal
Variant of Cerí.
Cezarek m Polish
Diminutive form of Cezariusz or Cezary.
Chắc m & f Vietnamese
Means "certain, secure" in Vietnamese.
Chac m New World Mythology
The Mayan god of Agriculture, Fertility, and Rain. He is also associated with east and the colour yellow.
Chadrick m English, African American
Transferred use of the surname Chadrick or combination of the names Chad and Rick.
Chafik m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic شفيق (see Shafiq) chiefly used in North Africa.
Chagluak m Yupik
Chagluak means "Little Mouse" in Yup'ik.
Chaisak m Thai
Derived from Thai ชัย (chai) meaning "victory" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Chak m Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Nepali, Sinhalese, Tamil
MEANING - to shine, satiate, to resist... [more]
Chak m Khmer
Means "circle, cycle, mystical cycle" in Khmer.
Chakorak m Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Hindi
MEANING : Greek partridge
Chalarmsak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เฉลิมศักดิ์ (see Chaloemsak).
Chalchiuhtlatonac m & f Nahuatl, Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Means "shining precious stone" in Nahuatl, from chālchiuhtli "precious green or blue stone" and tlatonac "shining, prospering". This was the name of the second ruler of the Mexica, as well as an epithet of the goddess Chalchiuhtlicue.
Chalearmsak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เฉลิมศักดิ์ (see Chaloemsak).
Chalermsak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Chaloemsak.
Chalik m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Khaliq.
Chaloemsak m Thai
From Thai เฉลิม (chaloem) meaning "glorify, extol" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Changbok f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 昌 "light of sun; good, proper" and 福 "happiness, good fortune, blessing".
Changseok m Korean
From Sino-Korean 昌 "light of sun; good, proper" and 碩 "great, eminent; large, big".
Chan-hyeok m Korean
From Sino-Korean 燦 "vivid, illuminating; bright" and 赫 "bright, radiant, glowing".
Chanok m & f Thai
Means "father" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit जनक (janaka).
Chansak m Thai
From Thai ชาญ (chan) meaning "expert, skilled" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power".
Chararic m Germanic, History
This name is most likely a form of Hariric - however, this is not completely certain. The first element in the name might also be derived from (or is a blend with) garva "ready, prepared", Gothic gairu "spear" or from Old High German wachar "vigilant." Chararic was a 5th-century king of the Salian Franks.
Charcandrick m African American
Charcandrick West- running back for the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL.
Charnsak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ชาญศักดิ์ (see Chansak).
Charoensak m Thai
From Thai เจริญ (charoen) meaning "prosper, flourish, grow" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power".
Charvak m Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi
MEANING : One who speaks nicely or sweetly, a philosopher
Charzyk m Polish
Obsolescent diminutive of Zachariasz.
Chash-köök m Shor
Means "young cuckoo" in Shor.
Chazwick m English
Form of Chadwick with a "z" instead of a d.
Cheerasak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Chirasak.
Cheglok m Russian (Rare, Archaic)
Means "falcon" in Russian.
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).
Cheuk f & m Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanized of Zhuo.
Chhek m Sanskrit, Hindi, Telugu, Hinduism, Indian
MEANING : "clever", shrewd, domesticated, bee
Chialoc m & f Nahuatl
Possibly means "waited for, watched for, expected", derived from Nahuatl chiya "to await, expect, look for; to watch something, to observe".
Chic m English
Variant of Chick.
Chick m English
Diminutive of Charles.
Chidiock m English (Rare)
From an English surname derived from the name of the village Chideock in Dorset (recorded in the Domesday Book as Cidihoc), which is of unknown meaning. (It has been suggested that the suffix hoc referred to Hock, a festival held on the second Tuesday after Easter to commemorate the massacre of the Danes at the time of King Æthelred the Unready.) Chidiock Tichborne (1558-1586) was an English poet who was executed for his participation in the failed Babington Plot.
Childerik m Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish (Archaic)
Danish, Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish form of Childeric. The name is only used in translations of historical documents.
Childeryk m Polish
Polish form of Childeric.
Chilk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Ezechiél.
Chilperik m Dutch (Archaic), Norwegian (Archaic), Swedish (Archaic)
Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish form of Chilperic. The name is only used in translations of historical documents.
Chilperyk m Polish
Polish form of Chilperic.
Chimalecatococ m Nahuatl
Probably derived from Nahuatl chimalli "shield" and ecatoco "to be pushed or carried away by the wind".
Chimaltemoc m Nahuatl
Means "descending shield" in Nahuatl, from chimalli "shield" and temo "to descend, to fall".
Chimek m Silesian
Diminutiv of Joachim.
Chingchok m Thai (Rare)
Means "fox" in Thai.
Chinterak m Uzbek
Derived from chin meaning "real, true" and terak meaning "poplar".
Chirasak m Thai
From Thai จิร (chira) meaning "long lasting, long time" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Chlodoric m Germanic, History
Derived from Old High German hlûd "famous" combined with rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." The second element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler." Chlodoric lived in the 6th century AD and was the son of Sigobert the Lame, a Frankish king of Cologne.
Chòck m Kashubian
Diminutive of Chòcemir.
Choetsak m Thai
From Thai เชิด (choet) meaning "lift, raise" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Chok m & f Chinese (Hakka)
Hakka Chinese form of Zhuo.
Cholik m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Khaliq.
Cholponbek m Kyrgyz
From Kyrgyz Чолпон (Cholpon) meaning "Venus (the planet)" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Chongrak f & m Thai
Means "loyal, faithful" in Thai.
Chook m English (Rare)
Used as a nickname for Charles or as a pet form meaning ''chicken''.
Choosak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Chusak.
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]
Chuchuk m Uzbek
Means "sweet" in Uzbek.
Chukhpelek m Khanty
Means "fast" in Khanty.
Chungdak m & f Tibetan
From Tibetan ཆུང་བདག (chung-bdag) meaning "little one". This name was traditionally given to a child whose parents did not want any more children.
Chusak m Thai
From Thai ชู (chu) meaning "raise, lift up" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power".
Ciarmac m Medieval Irish
Means "son of Ciar" in Irish, from Ciar and mac, "son".
Cipac m & f Nahuatl
Variant of Cipactli.
Ciriac m Occitan
Occitan form of Cyriacus.
Ćirjak m Serbian (Archaic)
Serbian form of Kyriakos (see Cyriacus).
Cirják m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Cyriacus.
Çirûsk m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish çirûsk meaning "glint, spark".
Citlalatonac m Aztec, Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Probably means "glowing star", from Nahuatl citlalin "star" and tona "to shine, to be warm". This was the name of an Aztec deity who created the stars alongside his wife, Citlallicue.
Clamenç m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Clement.
Clarenç m Catalan, Occitan
Catalan and Occitan form of Clarence.
Clemenç m Provençal
Provençal form of Clement.
Cleónic m Catalan
Catalan form of Cleonicus (see Cleonice).
Cleonic m Romanian (Rare)
Romanian form of Cleonicus.
Clesek m Cornish (Archaic)
From Cornish klos, meaning "close".
Clímac m Catalan
Catalan form of Climacus.
Cốc m Vietnamese
Means "cormorant" in Vietnamese.
Cock m & f Dutch (Rare)
Short form of both Cornelis and Cornelius (for men) and Cornelia (for women)... [more]
Cocoliloc m & f Nahuatl
Means "he/she is hated", derived from Nahuatl cocolia "to hate someone".
Cok m & f Balinese
Short form of Cokorda.
Constanç m Lengadocian, Provençal
Languedocian and Provençal form of Constant.
Corbmac m Irish
Variant spelling of Cormac
Corc m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of George.
Corc m Irish
Means "heart" in Irish.
Cormic m English
Variant of Cormac.
Cormick m English
Anglicized form of Cormac.
Creek m Obscure
A nature name meaning a stream smaller than a river. The word creek is originally from Old Norse kriki, a bend or crook, and from Middle English creke.
Cric m Gascon
Gascon form of Cyrus.
Crick m & f Obscure
Transferred use of the surname Crick.
Cróc m Medieval Irish
Irish form of Krókr
Cuauhxoxoc m Nahuatl
Possibly means "green tree, tree with green leaves" or "new growth", derived from Nahuatl cuahuitl "tree, wood" and xoxoctic "green, unripe" or xoxoctia "to turn green".
Cuc f & m Vietnamese (Anglicized)
Variant of Cúc used outside of Vietnam.
Cuitláhuac m & f Nahuatl, Aztec
Etymology uncertain, often interpreted as deriving from Nahuatl cuitlatl "excrement" and the possessive suffix -hua combined with the locative suffix -c. This was the name of the 10th ruler of Tenochtitlan.
Cynric m Anglo-Saxon
Old English younger form of Cyneric and Ceneric.
Cyntek m Polish
Diminutive form of Hiacynt.
Cypek m Polish
Diminutive of Cyprian.
Cyrek m Polish
Diminutive of Cyryl.
Cyriak m Czech, Polish (Rare), Slovak
Czech, Polish and Slovak form of Cyriacus.
Cyryk m Polish (Archaic)
Polish form of Cyricus.
Czarek m Polish
Diminutive of Cezary.
Czesiek m Polish
Diminutive of Czesław.
Czôrk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Cezari via Cezôrk.
Đắc m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 得 (đắc) meaning "get, obtain, acquire".
Dagaric m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element daga "day" combined with rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." The second element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler."
Dak m American
Short form of Dakota. A notable bearer is Dallas Cowboy's quarterback Dak Prescott.
Dalek m Slovak
Means “far away” in Slovak.
Damek m Czech
Czech diminutive of Adam and Damián, not used as a given name in its own right.
Daminik m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Dominic.
Damrongsak m Thai
From Thai ดำรง (damrong) meaning "maintain, uphold, sustain" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Danaisak m Thai
From Thai ดนัย (danai) meaning "son" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power".
Dančyk m Belarusian
Diminutive of Bahdan.
Danilbek m Chechen
Combination of Danil (see Daniel or Daniil) and the Ottoman Turkish title بك (beg) meaning "ruler, chief, lord".
Darrick m English
Either a variant form of Derrick, or a blend of a name starting with Dar- (such as Darren or Darryl) with Rick.
Dasdrapertrak m Soviet, Russian
Variant transcription of Dazdrapertrak. This name was used by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
Dastanbek m Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Combination of Dastan with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Dastonbek m Uzbek
Variant of Dostonbek, which is the main Uzbek form of Dastanbek.
Dauletbek m Kazakh
From the words дәулет (daulet), meaning "wealth", and бек (bek), a military title.
Daurenbek m Kazakh
From Kazakh дәурен (dauren) meaning "time, period, era" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Davlatbek m Uzbek, Tajik
From Uzbek davlat or Tajik давлат (davlat) both meaning "government, state" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Davock m Scots
Diminutive of Dauvit.
Davranbek m Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek (Rare)
Combination of Davran with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Davronbek m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Davranbek.
Dawidek m Polish
Diminutive of Dawid.
Daýanç m Turkmen
Means "support" in Turkmen.
Daýançgylyç m Turkmen
From daýanç meaning "support" and gylyç meaning "sword".
Dazdrapertrak m Soviet, Russian (Archaic)
Contraction of Russian Да здравствует первый трактор! (Da zdravstvuet pervyy traktor!) meaning "Long live the first tractor!" This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names... [more]
Dec m English
Short form of Declan.
Dédric m French
Short form of Dédéric, a variant form of Didéric. Also compare Déric.
Dedryck m English (Modern)
Variant spelling of Dedrick (also compare Dédric). A known bearer of this name is Dedryck Boyata (b. 1990), a Belgian professional soccer player of Congolese descent.
Delek m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan བདེ་ལེགས (bde-legs) meaning "bliss, happiness" or "good luck, auspiciousness".
Demarc m African American (Rare)
Combination of the popular suffix De and Marc.
Demiblanc m Medieval French
Meaning "white half" or "half white."
Démk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Nikòdém.
Denic m Medieval Breton
Medieval Breton diminutive of Deniel.
Denmark m English (American), Filipino, Afro-American (Slavery-era)
Derived from the name of the country of Denmark. This was borne by Denmark Vesey (c. 1767-1822), a freed slave. In Vesey's case, he was named for the state that ruled his birthplace, the Caribbean island of St... [more]
Deorc m Anglo-Saxon
Apparently derived from the Old English adjective deorc meaning "dark".
Derec m Welsh (Modern)
Welsh adoption of Derek.
Déric m French
French form of Derek, but it can also be a short form of Frédéric.
Derik m English
Variant of Derek.
Derik m Walloon
Originally a short form of Frederik which has now replaced the full form of the name.
Derk m Dutch, West Frisian, East Frisian
Dutch variant form of Dirk, as well as the Frisian form of Dirk.
Derrik m English
Variant of Derek.
Derumk m Polynesian
Means "thunder" in Palauan.
Detek m Silesian
Diminutive of Detlef.
Detrick m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Detrick.
Déùszk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Amadeùsz.
Dezek m Polish
Diminutive form of Dezydery.
Dharmik m Telugu
God ganesh name. Sacred.Religionous.braveness
Didak m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Didacus.
Didargylyç m Turkmen
From the given name Didar and gylyç meaning "sword".
Didéric m French (Archaic)
French form of Diederik (also compare Diderich and Diderik)... [more]
Diderick m Dutch (Rare)
Dutch variant of Diederik.
Diderik m Dutch (Rare), Danish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Dutch variant of Diederik as well as a Danish, Norwegian and Swedish variant of Didrik.
Didik m Javanese, Indonesian
From Javanese dhidhik meaning "education, that which has been learned", ultimately of Sanskrit origin.
Didrik m Danish (Rare), Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch (Rare)
Danish, Norwegian and Swedish form of Dietrich as well as a rare Dutch shortened form of Diederik.... [more]
Diduc m Kabyle
Kabyle form of Didouche
Diederic m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Diederik.
Diedrick m Dutch (Rare)
Shorter form of Diederick.
Diedrik m Dutch (Rare)
Shorter form of Diederik.
Dierck m Dutch, Frisian
Variant of Dirk.
Diéric m French (Archaic)
Shorter form of Didéric, thus making it a more archaic form of Thierry. Compare also Déric.
Dilok m Thai
Means "mark, spot on the forehead" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit तिलक (tilaka).
Dilshodbek m Uzbek
Combination of Dilshod and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Dink m American
Name of unknown origin in limited use in the 1800s in the US. Perhaps influenced by Dick 1 or Dirk.
Dirc m Medieval Dutch
Variant of Dirk.
Dirck m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Dirk.
Direk m Thai
Means "prosper, be plentiful, be abundant" in Thai.
Diric m Somali
A name that comes from the Somali word diric which means "bold; fearless or daring." The name connotes courage or heroism. Outside of Somalia, a Somali person may spell the name as DIRI.
Dirick m Medieval Baltic
Medieval Latvian form of Dietrich.
Dirik m German (Rare), English (American, Rare)
Shortned form of Dietrich, compare also Dirk.
Diðrik m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Didrik.
Doak m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Doak.
Dock m English (American, Rare)
Either from the surname Dock, or taken directly from the English vocabulary word referring to a structure attached to shore at which a ship can be secured, or the act of harbouring at one.
Domec m Gascon
Diminutive of Domenge.
Domènec m Catalan
Catalan form of Dominic.
Domenick m English
Variant of Dominic.
Domhlaic m Irish
Irish form of Dominic.
Domik m Czech, Silesian
Diminutive of Dominik.
Domineek m African American (Modern, Rare)
Perhaps a variant of Dominique influenced by Tyreek.
Dominiek f & m Dutch
Dutch form of Dominique, with its spelling phonetical in nature.
Dominyck m English (Rare)
Variant spelling of Dominick, which itself is a variant of Dominic.
Domnic m Medieval English
Possibly a variant of Dominic.
Dong-Hyeok m Korean
From Sino-Korean 東 (dong) meaning "east" combined with 赫 (hyeok) meaning "bright" or 奕 (hyeok) meaning "in sequence, orderly". Other hanja combinations can form this name as well.
Dong-Hyuk m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 동혁 (see Dong-Hyeok).
Dong-uk m Korean
From Sino-Korean 棟 "the main beams supporting a house" or 東 "east, eastern" (dong), and 旭 "rising sun; brilliance; radiant" (uk).
Dónk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Donôld.
Dook m Dutch (Rare), Limburgish (Rare)
Short form of Docus, Jodocus, Judocus and rarely of Dominicus and its variants.
Dostonbek m Tajik (Rare), Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Dastanbek. Known bearers of this name include the Uzbek soccer players Dostonbek Khamdamov (b. 1996) and Dostonbek Tursunov (b... [more]
Dovronbek m Uzbek (Rare)
Variant of Davronbek, which is the main Uzbek form of Davranbek.
Draik m English
Variant of Drake.
Driek m Dutch, Limburgish
Short form of Hendricus and Hendrikus, which is also used for bearers of related names.
Drocock m Medieval English
Diminutive of Drew.
Dubric m History (Ecclesiastical), Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend, Arthurian Cycle
In Welsh legend, he is said to be the illegitimate son of the daughter of King Peibio Clafrog, ruler of Ergyng (located in present-day Herefordshire, England), Efrddyl. Her father tried to drown her in the River Wye, but didn’t succeed... [more]
Dumenic m Romansh
Variant of Domenic, traditionally found in the Lower Engadine region.
Dumrongsak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ดำรงศักดิ์ (see Damrongsak).
Được m Vietnamese
Means "gain, earn" in Vietnamese.
Durek m English (American, Rare)
Variant of Derek, which was possibly influenced by the English pronunciation of Dirk.... [more]
Dyrck m Medieval Dutch, English (Modern)
Medieval Dutch variant spelling of Dirck, as well as a modern English variant of Dirk.
Dyrk m English (Rare), German (Rare)
English and German variant spelling of Dirk. Also compare Dyrck.... [more]
Dytryk m Polish
Polish cognate of Dietrich.
Dzhek m Russian
Russian form of Jack, reflecting the English pronunciation.
Eak m Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian
Bulgarian, Croatian and Serbian form of Aiakos via its latinized form Aeacus.
Eakalak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ekkalak.
Eakaluck m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ekkalak.
Eakaluk m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ekkalak.
Eakasak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ekkasak.
Eakkalak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ekkalak.
Eakkaluck m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ekkalak.
Eakkaluk m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ekkalak.
Eakkasak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ekkasak.
Eanraic m Scottish Gaelic
Gaelic form of Henry
Eboric m Germanic, History
Variant spelling of Eburic. Eboric was the name of a 6th-century Suebi king of Galicia.
Eburic m Germanic
Derived from Old High German ebur "wild boar" combined with rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." The second element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler."
Ecik m Silesian
Diminutive of Edward.