This list includes 36 Asian boy names that start with C, from “Cagatay” to “Cyrus”. They span regions across Asia and mix traditional and modern choices for parents, writers, and researchers.
Asian boy names that start with C are given names used across many Asian languages and cultures. Some, like “Cyrus”, link to long historical traditions, while others reflect modern trends and sounds.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Country/Region, Meaning, and Notes.
Name: The given name itself, shown in common Latin script so you can identify and select favorites.
Pronunciation: A simple phonetic respelling and optional IPA guide so you can say each name correctly.
Country/Region: Indicates the language or area where the name is common, helping you understand its cultural roots.
Meaning: A concise definition or translation to explain why the name matters and what it signifies.
Notes: Short cultural notes, gender usage, variant spellings, or popularity tips to guide your choice.
Asian boy names that start with C
Name
Country/Region
Pronunciation
Meaning
Cagatay
Turkey
jah-ga-tie (dʒaɡaˈtaj)
historic tribal name; “to the moon” (archaic)
Cakra
Indonesia (Javanese)/India
chak-rah (ˈtʃakra)
wheel, chakra (Sanskrit)
Can
Turkey
jan (dʒan)
soul, life, beloved
Caner
Turkey
jah-ner (ˈdʒaːnɛr)
soul + maker/agent
Cahit
Turkey
jah-hit (dʒaˈhit)
skilled, learned (from Arabic)
Cem
Turkey
jem (dʒem)
gem, ruler (variant of Jam)
Cemal
Turkey
jeh-mal (dʒeˈmal)
beauty, handsome (from Arabic Jamal)
Cemil
Turkey
jeh-meel (dʒeˈmil)
handsome, graceful (from Arabic)
Cengiz
Turkey/Central Asia
jen-giz (ˈdʒenɡiz)
Genghis (conqueror); historic name
Cenk
Turkey
jenk (dʒenk)
battle, war
Cevdet
Turkey
jev-det (dʒevˈdet)
goodness, excellence (from Arabic Jawdat)
Ceyhun
Turkey/Azerbaijan
jay-hoon (dʒejˈhun)
Amu Darya (historical river name)
Cihan
Turkey
jee-han (dʒiˈhan)
world, universe
Chai
Thailand
chai (chai)
victory
Chaitanya
India
chai-tun-yuh (tʃaɪˈtənjə)
consciousness, divine spirit
Chalerm
Thailand
cha-lerm (cha-lerm)
to celebrate, honor
Chan
Cambodia/Laos/Khmer
chan (chan)
moon
Chandra
India/Nepal
chahn-drah (chun-drah)
moon
Chandan
India
chun-dun (chun-dun)
sandalwood
Chandru
India
chan-droo (chuhn-droo)
moon; diminutive of Chandra
Chao
China/Vietnam
chow (chao)
morning; surpassing (depends on character)
Charan
India
chuh-run (chuh-run)
foot; refuge, devotion
Cheol
Korea
chuh-ol (cheol)
iron; resolute (depends on hanja)
Chet
India/Anglo-Indian
chet (chet)
mind, consciousness (short for Chetan)
Chetan
India
cheh-tahn (ˈtʃetən)
conscious, alive
Chi
Vietnam/China
chee (chee)
will, ambition (Vietnamese Chí); varies in Chinese
Chinmay
India
chin-may (chin-may)
full of knowledge (Brahman)
Chien
Vietnam
chee-en (chi-en)
battle, warrior (Chiến)
Chirag
India
chee-rag (chee-rag)
lamp, light
Chiranjeevi
India
chee-ran-jee-vee (tʃiːrənˈdʒiːvi)
immortal, long-lived
Chit
Myanmar (Burmese)
chit (chit)
love, affection
Chok
Thailand
chok (chok)
luck, fortune
Chun
China/Korea
choon or chun (chun)
spring; pure (depends on character)
Cong
Vietnam
kong (kong)
merit, achievement (Công)
Cuong
Vietnam
koo-ong (koo-ong)
strong, powerful
Cyrus
Persia/Iran (historical)
sigh-rus (SY-rus)
sun; throne; far-sighted (classical)
Descriptions
Cagatay
Turkish masculine name (Çağatay) with Mongol-Turkic roots; common in Turkey and Turkish-speaking communities.
Cakra
Javanese and Indonesian male name from Sanskrit “cakra”; used in Indonesia and South Asia as a spiritual or heroic name.
Can
Very common Turkish male name (also used across Turkic regions); pronounced like “John” with a J sound; friendly, short name.
Caner
Turkish male name combining “Can” (soul) with agentive suffix; common modern given name.
Cahit
Turkish male name of Arabic origin (Jaḥīt/Jahīd variants); used widely in Turkey.
Cem
Popular Turkish masculine name (pronounced like “Jem”); common across Anatolia.
Cemal
Turkish male name used widely; Arabic root gives poetic meaning.
Cemil
Common Turkish male name; variant of Arabic “Jamil”.
Cengiz
Turkish and Central Asian male name (Cengiz), linked to Genghis/Chinggis Khan traditions.
Cenk
Modern Turkish masculine name meaning “battle”; popular and concise.
Cevdet
Turkish male name of Arabic origin; traditional and formal.
Ceyhun
Turkish/Azerbaijani male name referencing the river Jeyhun; poetic geographic name.
Cihan
Widespread Turkish male name meaning “world”; used in Anatolia and Turkic regions.
Chai
Common Thai male name and name element; also familiar to English speakers via “chai” tea.
Chaitanya
Sanskrit-origin masculine name widely used in India and Nepal; strong religious/philosophical connotations.
Chalerm
Thai male name seen in full names (e.g., Chalermchai); formal and respectful tone.
Chan
Very common Khmer and Lao masculine given name (also appears in compound names); different origin from Chinese surname “Chan”.
Chandra
Classical Sanskrit male name used across South Asia; mythological and poetic associations.
Chandan
Popular Indian masculine name, evokes fragrance and purity; used in multiple languages.
Chandru
Common South Indian masculine diminutive form of Chandra; friendly, informal.
Chao
Used as a Chinese given name (various characters) and romanized in Vietnam; short, single-syllable male name.
Charan
Sanskrit-origin masculine name used in India and Nepal; often devotional (e.g., “at the feet of”).
Cheol
Common Korean male given name or name element (철); many hanja choices give varied meanings.
Chet
Used in India as short form of Chetan and found in South Asian diasporas; informal masculine name.
Chetan
Widely used Indian male name across languages (Hindi, Marathi, Nepali); positive, modern feel.
Chi
In Vietnam “Chí” is a common masculine name meaning determination; in Chinese usage meanings vary by character.
Chinmay
Sanskrit-derived masculine name used in India; literary and devotional connotations.
Chien
Vietnamese male name (Chiến) meaning “battle”; spelled Chien in standard romanization without diacritics.
Chirag
Popular Indian masculine name symbolizing light and guidance; used across languages.
Chiranjeevi
Classical Sanskrit name widely used in South India; also famous actor’s name, culturally resonant.
Chit
Common element or short masculine name in Burmese; used across Myanmar languages.
Chok
Thai masculine name element; found in names like Chokchai, used for auspicious meanings.
Chun
Chinese and Korean masculine given name element (春 etc.); used independently as a single-syllable name.
Cong
Vietnamese masculine name meaning merit; frequent element in traditional Vietnamese male names.
Cuong
Very common Vietnamese male name (Cường); modern and traditional usage meaning strength.
Cyrus
Anglicized form of Persian Kourosh (Cyrus the Great); used historically and in modern Iranian diaspora.
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