Names Ending in C for Boys

  1. Leoric
    • Origin:

      Old English
    • Meaning:

      "beloved ruler"
    • Description:

      Contracted form of Leofric, which would make an intriguing addition to the modern lexicon of Leo names.
  2. Anzac
    • Origin:

      word name, from the "Australian and New Zealander Army Corps"
    • Meaning:

      "Australian and New Zealander Army Corps"
    • Description:

      To most Australians and New Zealanders, using the name Anzac might feel sacrilegious now, as the ANZAC story has become interwoven with national identity. But Anzac was used as a name for both boys and girls on both sides of the Tasman Sea in the aftermath of the First World War. It was often used in combination with other names associated with battles or military leaders - for example Dardanella Anzac and Verdun Anzac (both girls) and Winston Anzac and Anzac Kitchener (boys).
  3. Linc
    • Bec
      • Aidric
        • Origin:

          Germanic
        • Meaning:

          "old ruler"
        • Description:

          Historically, this name derives from Aldric, the name of an early medieval saint. Today, parents are more likely to see it as a blend of elements from Aidan and Patrick, Frederick, etc.
      • Bruc
        • Origin:

          Catalan
        • Meaning:

          "heather"
        • Description:

          Pronounced like Bruce with a hard K — not like Brook. Short names are very popular in Catalonia, and this rugged choice is a rare example of a botanical boy name.
      • Meriadoc
        • Origin:

          Breton
        • Meaning:

          "sea brow"
        • Description:

          This Tolkein name is a variation on Meriadeg, a Breton name derived from Conan Meriadeg who was the legendary founder of Brittany. In Tolkein's novel, Meriadoc (shortened to the charming "Merry") is one of the hobbits who accompanies Frodo on his quest.
      • Magic
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Description:

          For basketball fans, in honor of Magic Johnson. Or anyone who believes in magic.
      • Henric
        • Tupac
          • Origin:

            Variation of Topa or Tupa, Native American
          • Meaning:

            "native Inca accountant"
          • Description:

            The first Tupac was the 15th century Incan ruler whose name was an extension of the Quechua Topa or Tupa. The second was the 20th century musician who put the gansta in rapper. Will your baby boy be the third? Such a singular name is undoubtedly a heavy mantle. When asked what his name meant, Tupac Shakur said, "I just say it means determined because I’m determined to never ever negotiate again."
        • Roderic
          • Origin:

            Catalan form of Roderick, German
          • Meaning:

            "famous ruler"
          • Description:

            Saint Roderic was a priest in Spain who was persecuted by the Moors. Another form of this name is Ruderic.
        • Demetric
          • Bric
            • Maedoc
              • Origin:

                Irish
              • Meaning:

                "little fire"
              • Description:

                Derived from the Irish M'Aodh Óg, making it a relative of Aidan. Saint Máedóc (also known as Áedán) of Ferns was a 7th-century Irish bishop.
            • Beric
              • Aleric
                • Daric
                  • Petroc
                    • Origin:

                      Cornish, saint's name
                    • Meaning:

                      "rock, stone"
                    • Description:

                      An ancient British saint's name, of uncertain origin but possibly connected to Peter. He has left a legacy in place names, churches and monuments in Wales, Cornwall and Brittany.
                  • Brioc
                    • Origin:

                      Welsh diminutive
                    • Meaning:

                      "mighty prince"
                    • Description:

                      A Welsh saint who is the namesake of the village of St Breock in Cornwall, and is also venerated in Brittany. The name is a diminutive of Briafael ("mighty prince"). Variants include: Breock, Bryok, Breok, Briec, Brieuc, Briog.
                  • Epic
                    • Origin:

                      English word name
                    • Description:

                      Epic feels like it could be the boys' version of Saga. Epic poetry tells some of our most celebrated stories - from Beowulf and the Odyssey, to the Divine Comedy and Paradise Lost. Despite being short, Epic is a lot of name, so it might be a choice for an adventurous middle name.