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Common nouns
- cacula, -ae m. a soldier's servant
- caecias, -ae m. a northeast wind (καικἰας)
- cataphractes, -ae m. an iron-scaled breast plate (καταφρακτἠς)
- cerastes, -ae m. a horned snake (κεράστης)
- choraules, -ae m. a male flute player (χοραὐλης)
- citharista, -ae m. a player of the cithara (κιθαριστἠς)
- clepta, -ae m. a thief (κλἐπτης)
- cometes, -ae m. a comet (κομἠτης)
- conchita, -ae m. a mussel-gatherer (κογχἰτης)
- conlega, -ae m. a colleague (esp. in office)
- convenae, -arum c. (plural only) a coming together of strangers
- conviva, -ae m. a guest at table
- coprea, -ae m. a low-class buffoon
Proper nouns
- Caligula, -ae m. a little boot; used as a nickname for the emperor Gaius
- Caracalla, -ae m. the emperor of the same name; also a form of cape
- Catilina, -ae m. Lucius Sergius Catilinus, conspirator against the Roman Republic
- Cecropides, -ae m. descendant of King Cecrops of Athens; another name for Theseus
- Celtae, -arum m. pl. the Celts of Central Gaul
- Charondas, -ae m. a famous legislator from Catana (Χαρὠνδας)
- Chrysas, -ae m. the River Dittaino in Sicily
- Chryses, -ae m. an Apollonian priest of Chrysa (Χπὐσης)
- Cinga, -ae m. a tributary of the River Iberus in Hispania Tarraconensis; the River Cinca
- Cinna, -ae m. a Roman cognomen, especially of Lucius Cornelius Cinna, colleague of Marius, or his son of the same name, who murdered Julius Caesar
- Cinyras, -ae m. a mythical king of Cyprus, father of Myrrha and grandfather of Adonis (Κινὐπας)
- Clinias, -ae m. Cleinias, the father of Alcibiades (Κλεινἰας)
- Cliniades, -ae m. a patronymic for Alcibiades (see above)
- Columella, -ae m. a Roman cognomen, especially of Lucius Junius Columella, a writer on farming
- Cotta, -ae m. a cognomen of a family of the gens Aurelia
- Crotoniates, -ae m. an inhabitant of Croton(a), Italy (Κροτωνιἀτης)
- Crotopiades, -ae m. the poet Linus, maternal grandson of Crotopus, king of Argos (Κροτωπιἀδης)
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