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CHRISTABEL:
English blend of Christine
"follower of Christ"
and Belle,
"beautiful."
CHRISTABELLA:
Variant of English Christabel, meaning
"follower of Christ"
and "beautiful."
CHRISTABELLE:
Variant of English Christabel, meaning
"follower of Christ"
and "beautiful."
CHRISTAL:
Variant of English Crystal, meaning
"crystal, ice."
CHRISTEL:
Variant of English Crystal, meaning
"crystal, ice."
CHRISTELLE:
French pet form of Christine,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CHRISTEN:
English variant of German Kristen,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CHRISTI:
Variant of English Christie, meaning
"follower of Christ."
CHRISTIANA:
Feminine form of Latin Christianus,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CHRISTIANE:
German and French feminine form of Latin Christianus,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CHRISTIANNE:
English and French feminine form of Latin
Christianus,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CHRISTIE:
English pet form of Christine,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CHRISTIN:
English variant of Scandinavian Kristin,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CHRISTINA:
English form of Latin Christiana,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CHRISTINE:
French from of English Christina,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CHRISTOBEL:
Variant of English Christabel, meaning
"follower of Christ"
and "beautiful."
CHRISTY:
English pet form of French Christine,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CHRLOTTA:
Scandinavian form of French Charlotte,
meaning "man."
CHRYSANTA:
English name derived from the word chrysanthemum, itself from
Greek chrysanthemon, "marigold,"
literally meaning "golden flower," from chrysos
"gold" and anthemon "a
flower."
CHRYSANTHE:
Feminine form of Greek Chrysanthos,
meaning "golden flower."
CHRYSEIS:
Greek myth name of the
daughter of Chryses,
meaning "golden."
CHRYSSA:
Nickname for English Chrysanta, meaning
"golden flower."
CHRYSTAL:
Variant of English Crystal, meaning
"crystal, ice."
CHUMANI:
Native American Sioux name meaning "dewdrops."
CHUNHUA:
Chinese name meaning "spring flower" or
"spring flourishing."
CHUNTAO:
Chinese name meaning "spring peach."
CHUS:
Spanish unisex pet form of Jesús
and Jesusa,
meaning "God is salvation."
CHYNA:
Variant of English China,
meaning "musical instrument."
CIANNAIT:
Feminine form of Irish/Gaelic Cian,
meaning "ancient, distant."
CIARA:
Feminine form of Irish Ciaran,
meaning "little black one."
CICELY:
Variant of
English Cecilia,
meaning "blind."
CIEL:
English name derived from the French word for
"sky."
CIERA:
Variant of
English Sierra,
meaning "mountain range."
CIERRA:
Variant of
English Sierra,
meaning "mountain range."
CILI:
Hungarian form of
English Cecilia,
meaning "blind."
CILKA:
Slovene form of
English Cecilia,
meaning "blind."
CILLA:
Pet form of
English Cecilia,
meaning "blind."
CINDERELLA:
English form of French Cendrillon,
meaning "little ashes."
CINDRA:
English blend of the names Cindy
"woman from Kynthos" and Sandra
"defender of mankind."
CINDY:
English pet form of Latin Cynthia, meaning "woman from Kynthos."
CINTIA
(Cíntia): Portuguese form of Latin Cynthia,
meaning "woman from Kynthos."
CINZIA:
Italian form of Latin Cynthia,
meaning "woman from Kynthos."
CIORSDAN:
Gaelic pet form of
French Christine, meaning
"follower of Christ."
CIORSTAG:
Gaelic pet form of
French
Christine, meaning
"follower of Christ."
CIORSTAIDH:
Gaelic pet form of French
Christine, meaning
"follower of Christ."
CIPRIANA:
Feminine form of Italian Cipriano, meaning
"from Cyprus."
CIRCE:
Latin form of Greek Kirke,
meaning "bird." Circe was the sorceress who
changed Odysseus's men into hogs. The classical Greek pronunciation of her name is KEAR-kay.
CIRILA:
Feminine form of Slovene Ciril,
meaning "lord."
CISSY:
Pet form of
English Frances,
meaning "free."
CITLALI:
Nahuatl unisex name meaning "star."
CLAIR:
English variant of French Claire,
meaning "clear, bright."
CLAIRE:
French form of Italian Clara, meaning
"clear, bright."
CLARA:
Italian name derived from Latin Clare,
meaning "clear, bright."
CLARAMAE:
"Bright pearl/beloved." English compound name
composed of Clara,
"clear; bright," and Mae
"pearl" or "beloved."
CLARAMAY:
Variant of English Claramae, meaning
"bright pearl" or "bright beloved."
CLARAMOND:
German name meaning "bright protector."
CLARIMOND:
Variant of
German Claramond, meaning
"bright protector."
CLARE: Latin
name derived from the word clarus, meaning
"clear, bright."
CLARETTA:
Pet form of Italian Clara, meaning
"clear; bright."
CLARETTE:
English pet form of Italian Clara,
meaning "clear; bright."
CLARIBEL:
"Bright and beautiful." English blend of Clara "clear;
bright" and Belle,
"beautiful."
CLARICE:
English form of Latin Claritia,
meaning "fame."
CLARINDA:
English elaborated form of Italian Clara
"clear; bright."
CLARISA:
Spanish form of Italian Clarissa,
meaning "fame."
CLARISSA:
Italian form of English Clarice,
meaning "fame."
CLARISSANT:
Arthurian legend name of Gawain's long-lost sister in Chretien de Troyes's Perceval,
the Story of the Grail.
CLARISSE:
French form of English Clarice,
meaning "fame."
CLARITIA:
Latin name meaning "fame."
CLARITY:
English name derived from the word "clarity,"
itself from Latin clarus, meaning
"clear."
CLAUDE:
French unisex name derived from Roman
Claudius,
meaning "lame."
CLAUDETTE:
Feminine diminutive form of French unisex Claude,
meaning "little lame one."
CLAUDIA:
Feminine form of Roman
Claudius,
meaning "lame."
CLAUDIE:
Pet form of French Claudette,
meaning "little lame one."
CLAUDINE:
Feminine
diminutive form of French unisex Claude,
meaning "little lame one."
CLEMATIS:
English name derived from the name of the flowering
vine, itself from Greek klema "branch or
brushwood."
CLEMENCE
(Cleménce): French feminine form of Latin Clemens,
meaning "gentle and merciful."
CLEMENCY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, clemency,
itself from Latin clemens, meaning "gentle
and merciful."
CLEMENTINA:
Feminine form of English Clement,
meaning "gentle and merciful."
CLEMENTINE:
Feminine form of English Clement,
meaning "gentle and merciful."
CLEO:
English nickname for Latin Cleopatra, meaning
"glory of the father."
CLEOPATRA:
"Glory of the father." Latin form of Greek Kleopatra.
Cleopatra VII reigned as Queen of Egypt from 51-30 B.C. She was born in 69 B.C. in Alexandria, Egypt and is
believed to have been black African.
CLIO:
Latin form of Greek Kleio,
myth name of the muse of poetry and history, meaning
"glory."
CLODAGH:
Modern Irish name borrowed from the
river name, which probably derived its name from Gaelic clodach
or cladach, both of which mean
"muddy."
CLOTHILDE:
French form of German Klothilda,
meaning "famous battle."
CLOTHO:
Latin form of Greek Klotho,
name of one of the
three Fates (Moirae) of Greek mythology, meaning
"spinner."
CLOTILDA:
English form of French Clothilde,
meaning "famous battle."
CLOVER:
Old English flower name, meaning "clover."
CLYDE:
English unisex name derived from the name of the
Scottish river, itself of uncertain origin, but probably
having a similar etymology to Irish Clodagh,
meaning "muddy."
CLYTEMNESTRA:
Latin form of Greek Klytaimnestra,
myth name of the wife of Agamemnon,
meaning "praiseworthy wooer."
CLYMENE:
Latin form of Greek Klymene,
myth name of several characters including the mother of
Atlas
and Prometheus,
meaning "praiseworthy might."
CLYTIA:
Latin form of Greek Klytie,
myth name of a nymph who was buried
alive in sand and transformed into a sunflower, meaning
"famous."
CLYTIE:
Variant of Latin Clytia, meaning
"famous."
COBY:
Dutch unisex nickname for Jacoba
and Jacobus, both
meaning "supplanter."
COCO:
Continental pet form of longer names starting with Co-.
CODIE:
English unisex form of Irish Cody,
meaning "helper."
COKKIE:
Dutch pet form of Roman Cornelia,
meaning "horn."
COLEEN:
Variant of English Colleen, meaning
"girl."
COLENE:
Variant of English Colleen, meaning
"girl."
COLETTE:
Nickname for French Nicolette,
meaning "victory of the people."
COLINE:
Variant of English Colleen,
meaning "girl."
COLLEEN:
English form of Irish Cailin,
meaning "girl."
COLLYN:
Variant of English Colleen,
meaning "girl."
COLOMBE:
French unisex form of Latin Columba,
meaning "dove."
COLOMBINA:
Feminine form of Italian Colombano,
meaning "dove."
COLUMBINE:
English name borrowed from the flower name,
"columbine."
Feminine form of Latin
Columba,
meaning "dove."
COMFORT:
English name derived from the vocabulary word,
"comfort."
CONCEPCION
(Concepción): Spanish name meaning
"conception."
CONCEPTA:
Latin form of Spanish Concepción,
meaning "conception."
CONCETTA:
Italian form of Spanish
Concepción, meaning
"conception."
CONCETTINA:
Pet form of Italian Concetta,
meaning "conception."
CONCHA:
Pet form of Spanish Concepcion,
meaning "conception."
CONCHITA:
Pet form of Spanish Concha,
meaning "conception."
CONCORDEA:
Variant of Latin Concordia,
meaning "harmony; peace; with (one) heart."
CONCORDIA:
Latin myth name of a goddess of peace, meaning
"harmony; peace; with (one) heart."
CONDWIRAMURS: Arthurian
legend name
of Percival's wife in the German poem Parzival.
CONNIE:
English pet form of Constance, meaning
"steadfast."
CONRADINE:
Feminine form of German Conrad,
meaning "bold counsel."
CONSOLATA:
Italian name meaning "consolation."
CONSTANCE:
English and French form of Latin Constantia,
meaning "steadfast."
CONSTANCIA:
Portuguese form of Latin Constantia,
meaning "steadfast."
CONSTANTA:
Romanian form of Latin
Constantia,
meaning "steadfast."
CONSTANTIA:
Feminine form of Latin Constantius,
meaning "steadfast."
CONSTANTINA:
Feminine form of Roman Constantinus,
meaning "steadfast."
CONSTANZA:
Spanish form of Latin Constantia,
meaning "steadfast."
CONSOLATA:
Italian form of Spanish Consuelo,
meaning "consolation."
CONSUELA:
Variant of Spanish Consuelo, meaning
"consolation."
CONSUELO:
Spanish name meaning "consolation."
CORA:
Either a Latin form of Greek Korë, meaning "maiden,"
or a feminine form of English Corey,
probably meaning "ravine."
CORAL:
English jewelry name, from Latin corallium,
itself probably ultimately from Hebrew goral,
meaning "small pebble."
CORALIE:
Pet form of
English Coral, probably meaning
"small pebble."
CORAZON
(Corazón): From the Spanish name of
a dormant volcano in Ecuador, meaning "heart."
CORDELIA:
Name of a legendary queen of the Britons. Also the name
of moon of Uranus and an asteroid both of which were
named after a Shakespeare character who bore this name.
Most authorities say it does not have a genuine Celtic
origin and believe it to be an elaboration of the Latin
word cor, meaning "heart."
CORDULA:
English and German name
derived from a diminutive form of Latin cor,
meaning "little heart."
COREEN:
English form of French Corinne,
meaning "maiden."
CORENTINE:
Feminine form of
French Corentin,
probably meaning "hurricane, tempest."
CORETTA:
English pet form of Cora, meaning
either "maiden" or "ravine."
CORIANDER:
"Resembling a bedbug." English spice name
(also commonly called Cilantro) derived from Latin coriandrum,
itself from Greek corys "bedbug," with
the added element -ander "resembling,"
which refers to the smell of the spice which is similar
to the odor of bedbugs.
CORINA:
Variant of English/German Corinna, meaning
"maiden."
CORINE:
English variant of French Corinne,
meaning "maiden."
CORINNA:
English and German form of Greek Korinna,
meaning "maiden."
CORINNE:
French form of English/German Corinna,
meaning "maiden."
CORLISS:
"Carefree." English surname transferred to
forename use, itself originally a nickname derived from
the Old English word carleas,
composed of the elements caru "care; grief"
and leas
"without."
CORNELIA:
Feminine form of Roman Latin Cornelius, meaning
"horn."
CORNELIE
(Cornélie): Feminine form of French Corneille,
meaning "horn."
CORONA:
"Crown, wreath." The word "crown" derived from
the Latin word corona which originally meant
"wreath, garland." The outer atmosphere of a
star is also called a corona.
CORRIE:
English pet form of Corinna,
meaning "maiden."
CORRINA:
English variant of Corinna,
meaning "maiden."
CORRINE:
English variant of French Corinne, meaning
"maiden."
CORTNEY:
Variant of English unisex Courtney,
meaning "short nose."
CORYNN:
English variant of French Corinne,
meaning "maiden."
COSETTE:
"Little thing of no importance." Literary
name derived from an Old French slang word (cosette)
for something small and trivial. Victor Hugo gave this
name to the illegitimate daughter of Fantine in his
novel Les Misérables.
COSIMA:
Feminine form of Italian Cosimo,
meaning "order, beauty."
COSMA:
Feminine form of
Italian Cosmo,
meaning "order, beauty."
COSMINA:
Feminine form of Romanian Cosmin,
meaning "order, beauty."
COURTNEY:
"Short nose." English surname, of French
origin, transferred to unisex forename use, itself
originally a baronial name from various place
names called Courtenay which was derived from the
nickname court nez, meaning "short
nose."
CRESCENCIA:
Spanish feminine form of Latin Crescentius,
meaning "to spring up, grow, thrive."
CRESCENTIA:
Feminine form of Latin
Crescentius,
meaning "to spring up, grow, thrive."
CRESSIDA:
English literary name based on the Greek myth name Khryseis,
itself from khrysos, meaning "gold."
CRINA:
Romanian name meaning "lily."
CRISTAL:
Variant of English Crystal, meaning
"crystal, ice."
CRISTEN:
English variant of Scandinavian Kristin,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CRISTIANA:
Feminine form of Italian Cristiano,
meaning "follower of
Christ."
CRISTINA:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Christina,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CROCETTA:
Pet form of Italian Crocifissa, meaning "cross; crucifix" or
"way of the cross."
CROCIFISSA:
Feminine form of Italian Crocifisso, meaning "cross; crucifix" or
"way of the cross."
CRUZ:
Spanish name meaning "cross."
CRUZITA:
Pet form of Spanish Cruz, meaning
"cross."
CRYSTAL:
"Crystal, ice." English jewelry name derived from the Greek word krystallos,
meaning "ice."
CRYSTIN:
Welsh form of French Christine,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CSILLA:
Hungarian name derived from the word csillag meaning
"star."
CUC:
Vietnamese name meaning "chrysanthemum."
CUIFEN:
Chinese name meaning "emerald fragrance."
CUNEGONDE
(Cunégonde): French form of German Kunigunde,
meaning "brave war."
CUNDRIE:
Arthurian legend name from the
German poem Parzival. Cundrie is a messenger of the
Grail who condemns Percival.
CUNDRY:
Variant of German Cundrie,
Arthurian legend name of a messenger of the Grail who
condemns Percival.
CURSTAIDH:
Gaelic pet form of French
Christine,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CUSTODIA:
Feminine form of Spanish Custodio,
meaning "guardian, keeper."
CVETKA:
Feminine form of Slovene Cvetko,
meaning "blossom."
CYAN:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Greek kyanos,
meaning
"dark blue enamel" and "lapis
lazuli." The color cyan is also sometimes called
blue-green, electric blue, and turquoise.
CYANEA:
Greek name meaning either "sky blue" or
"bluish green."
CYBELE:
Myth name of a Phrygian goddess of fertility adopted by
the Greeks and Romans. The true meaning of the name is
uncertain; the traditional derivation is "she of
the hair."
CYBILL:
English variant of Greek Sybil, meaning
"prophetess."
CYMONE:
Feminine form of Greek Simon,
meaning "hearkening."
CYNDI:
Variant of
English Cindy, meaning "woman from Kynthos."
CYNEBURGA:
"Royal fortress." Anglo-Saxon name composed of
the Old English elements cyne
"royal" and burg "fortress."
CYNTHIA:
Latin form of Greek Kynthia,
meaning "woman from Kynthos." This was another
name of Artemis.
CYRA:
Feminine form of biblical Cyrus,
meaning "like the sun."
CYRIACA:
Feminine form of Roman Cyriacus,
meaning "of the lord."
CYRILLA:
Feminine form of
English Cyril,
meaning "lord."
CYRILLE:
French unisex form of English Cyril,
meaning "lord."
CZESLAWA
(Czesława): Feminine form of Polish Czesław,
meaning "honor and glory."
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