Here you’ll find 3 Egyptian boy names that start with C, organized from “Colluthus” to “Cyril”. These names include both ancient and modern forms and serve expectant parents, writers, and cultural research.

Egyptian boy names that start with C are male given names tied to Egyptian language, culture, or historical tradition. Some, like “Colluthus” or “Cyril”, show Egypt’s ancient and Coptic naming influences blended into modern lists.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, and Meaning.

Name: The actual given name as commonly written, so you can scan and choose familiar options.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide to help you say the name correctly and share it confidently.

Meaning: A concise definition or translation that explains the name’s significance, cultural associations, and historical context.

Egyptian boy names that start with C

NamePronunciationMeaningOrigin
Colluthuskol-LOO-thussAn ancient name of uncertain, possibly Greek, origin.Coptic
ConstantineKON-stan-teenSteadfast, constant.Coptic
CyrilSEER-ilLordly, from the Greek word ‘kyrios’ (lord).Coptic

Descriptions

Colluthus
The name of a 4th-century Egyptian physician and martyr, revered as a saint in the Coptic Church. It is a rare historical name, not in modern use.
Constantine
A historic name of Latin origin used by some Coptic Christians, honoring Emperor Constantine the Great, who played a key role in the history of Christianity.
Cyril
A classic name popular among Coptic Christians, honoring several saints, including the influential 5th-century Patriarch, Saint Cyril of Alexandria.
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