Cadence, Latin, (KAY-denz) melodious
Caecilia, Latin, blind {Cecilie, Cacilie, Cilly}
Cairistriona, Latin, (KAR-ish-tchee-unna) Christian {Christine}
Cait, Greek, (KATE) pure {Caiti KAT-ty}
Caitlin, Greek, (KAT-leen) pure {Caitilin}
Caitrin, Greek, (KAT-reen) pure {Caitrion kat-TREE-nuh, Catherine}
Cala, Arabic, (ka-LAH) castle
Calandia, Greek, (kah-LAHND-e-ah) lark
Calandra, Greek, (kah-LAHN-druh) lark
Calantha, Greek, beautiful blossom
Caley, Gaelic, (KAYL-ee) slender
Calida, Latin, (KAH-lee-duh) ardent
Calida, Greek, most beautiful {Calli, Calla, Callista}
Calista, Greek, (KAH-lee-stuh) most beautiful
Callan, German, (KAHL-an) chatter
Callia, Greek, (KAHL-e-yuh) beautiful
Callidora, Greek, (KAHL-i-dohr-uh) gift of beauty
Calligenia, Greek, (kah-lee-hehn-EE-ah) daughter of beauty
Calliope, Greek, (kahl-ee-OH-peh) beautiful voice
Caltha, Latin, (KAL-thuh) yellow flower
Calypso, Greek, sea nymph
Camille, Latin, ceremonial attendant
Candace, Greek, glittering, glowing white {Candice, Candis, Candie}
Candide, Latin, pure white
Cantara, Arabic, small bridge
Caoilfhionn, Celtic, (KEE-lin) slender, fair {Keelin}
Caoimhe, Irish, (KEE-vy) gentleness, beauty, grace {Keavy}
Caprice, Italian, (KAH-prees) fanciful, unpredictable
Capucine, French, (kah-poo-SEEN) cape
Cara, Latin, (KAIR-uh) dear
Cara, Vietnamese, (KAHR-ah) diamond
Cara, Celtic, friend {Carrie, Carry}
Carine, Armenian, (kah-ree-NAY) friend
Carine, French, dear
Carissa, Greek, (kuh-RIS-uh) loving
Carita, Latin, (KAHR-ee-tah) beloved one
Carla, Teutonic, (KAHR-luh) one who is strong
Carma, Sanskrit, (KAHR-much) fate, destiny
Carmel, Hebrew, vineyard
Carmen, Hebrew, garden
Carol, Old German, (KAIR-ohl) manly
Carol, French, song of joy {Carole}
Carola, French, song of joy
Caroline, Scottish, female of Charles {Carol}
Carolyn, English, female of Charles {Caroline, Carrie}
Caron, French, (KAIR-un) pure
Casey, Gaelic, (KAY-see) brave
Cassandra, Greek, prophetess {Cass, Cassie, Sandra}
Cassia, Greek, (KAH-shuh) champion
Cassiel, Latin, (KAS-see-el) angel of Saturday, eartly mother
Casta, Greek, (KAS-tuh) purity
Catalin, Greek, pure
Catherine, Greek, pure {Cathelle, Catia}
Catriona, Greek, (KAT-ree-unna) pure {Catherine}
Cecile, Latin, blind, gray eyes {Cecilie, Ceciliane}
Cecilia, Latin, gray eyes, blind {Cecily, Cicely, Cecile}
Celandine, Greek, (seh-LEN-deen OR seh-LEN-dee-nah) swallow
Celena, Greek, moon {Selena}
Celeste, Latin, (SUH-lest) heavenly
Celia, Latin, heavenly {Celeste, Celina, Celinda}
Celine, Latin, hammer {female of Marchel}
Cerise, French, cherry
Chantal, French, (SHAHN-tel) song
Chandra, Sanskrit, (SHAN-druh) eminent, illustrious
Chao-xing, Chinese, (chau-TSEENG) morning star
Charis, Greek, (KAHR-is) charity
Charis, Greek, (KAHR-is) love {Charissa}
Charissa, Greek, (KAH-ris-suh) grace
Charity, Latin, charity
Charlotte, French, petite, feminine {Carla, Lotte, Lola, Sharyl}
Charmian, Greek, (SHAR-mee-an) a little joy
Chastity, Latin, (CHAS-ti-tee) purity
Chava, Hebrew, (CHAH-vuh) life
Chavi, English Gypsy, (CHAH-vee) daughter, child
Chaviva, Hebrew, (CHAH-ve-vuh) beloved
Chelsea, Anglo-Saxon, port
Chenoa, Native American, (chay-NOH-ah) white dove
Cherie, French, (SHAYR-ee) beloved one
Cherise, Greek, (SHUH-rees) grace
Cheryl, French, beloved
Cheryl, Old German, little and womanly
Chesna, Slavic, (CHES-nah) peaceful
Chika, Japanese, near {Chikako}
Chikako, Japanese, clever, wisdom
Chilali, Native American, (SHI-lah-lee) snowbird
Chitose, Japanese, thousand years
Chiyo, Japanese, thousand generations
Chizu, Japanese, thousand storks {Chizuko}
Chloe, Greek, blooming
Chloris, Greek, pale
Cho, Japanese, born at dawn, butterfly
Christiana, Greek, Christian {Christie, Christa, Kristen, Krista, Kristina, Krisztina KREEZH-tee-nah}
Christiane, Greek, (krees-tee-AHN-e) Christian {Christel, Christelle, Kriszta, Kriska KREESH-kah}
Christine, Greek, Christian {Chrissy, Chris}
Chu Hua, Chinese, (choo-KHWAH) chrysanthemum
Chun, Chinese, (CHWEN) spring
Chyou, Chinese, (CHEE-oh) autumn
Ciannait, Irish, (KEE-nat OR KIN-nat) ancient {Kinnat, Keenat}
Ciar, Irish, (KEER) saint name {Ciara, Ceire KEHR, Keara}
Cili, Latin, (TSEE-lih) blind
Cinnie, Celtic, beauty
Claire, Latin, bright, clear {Clara}
Clare, Latin, bright, clear {Clarissa}
Claude, Latin, lame {Claudette, Claudine}
Claudia, Latin, lame {Claudette, Klaudia}
Clemence, Latin, merciful {Clementine}
Clementine, Latin, (KLEM-en-tine) mild, merciful
Cleopatra, Greek, glory of the father
Cliantha, Greek, (KLEE-ahn-thuh) flower of glory
Clio, Greek, celebrate
Clodagh, Irish, (KLOH-dah) name of a river in County Tipperary
Cloris, Greek, goddess of flowers
Clotilda, German, King of the Francs {female of Clovis}
Clotilde, Old German, heroine
Coleen, Gaelic, girl
Colette, French, victory of the people {Colina, Nicoline}
Constance, Latin, constant {Connie}
Constaze, Latin, constant {Stanzi}
Cora, Greek, maiden
Coralie, French, coral {Coralee}
Cordelia, Celtic, jewel of the sea
Corine, Greek, maiden {Corrine}
Cosima, Greek, order, universe
Courtney, Latin, court
Cristin, Latin, (KRIS-teen) Christian {Cristiona kris-TEE-nuh}
Csilla, Hebrew, (CHEE-luh) protection
Cybele, Greek, wise old woman {Sibille, Sibyl}
Cyma, Greek, flourish {Syma}
Cynthia, Greek, (SIN-thee-ah) moon
Cyprien, Latin, from Cyprus {Cyprienne, Sabria}



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