Girls C

Name

Origin

Meaning

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Thorny

Cade

Latin

Pure

Caelestis

Carthaginian

Moon Goddess

Caeli, Caelia

Latin

One who is from the sky

Caelesta

Latin

Heavenly

Caelyn

Gaelic

Loved Forever

Cai

Vietnamese/Chinese

Feminine/Cheer; prize; feminine

Cailan

Gaelic

Child

Cailey

Irish

Brave warrior

Cairo, Caira

Region

Egyptian capital

Caitlyn, Cailin, Caitlan, Caitrin, Caitr�ona

Irish

Pure

Caffaria

Irish

Helmet

Cahira

Irish

Warrior

Cakresvari

Jain(India)

Goddess of learning

Cala

Arabic

Castle, fortress

Calandra, Calandria

Greek

Lark

Calathea, Calithea, Calithia

Greek

Beautiful Goddess

Caley����������������������������������

Irish/Gaelic

Thin, slender

Callie, Callia

Greek

Most Beautiful

Callista, Calida, Calista, Callisto

Greek

Most beautiful

Calydona

Latin

From Calydon

Calypso, Calypsa

Greek

White orchid, Sea nymph

Cam

Vietnamese

The orange fruit

Cambria, Camberly, Cambrya

Latin

From Wales

Camena

Latin

Song, poem

Cameo

Latin

Gem or shell

Cameron, Cami

Scottish

Crooked nose

Cammi

French/Latin

Helper/Servant for the

temple; attendant at a sacrifice

Canda, Candia, Candy

Greek

Glittering white, glowing

Candali

Tibetan

Goddess of terrifying appearance

Candesvari

Buddhist

Goddess that stands on corpse

Candika

Hindi

Goddess of desire

Candra

Latin

Luminous, Moon

Candraya

Sanskrit

Shining light

Cantara

Arabic

Small crossing

Caprice, Capri

Italian

Fanciful

Carcika

Buddhist

Repetitive chant (Goddess)

Caressa

French

Beloved

Cari

Turkish

Runs like flowing water

Carina

Greek

Daughter of Demeter

Carissa, Carissima

Greek, Latin

Beloved

Carla

German/English

Farmer/Strong and womanly

Carlin, Carlyn

Irish/Teutonic

Little champion/Woman

Carma

Hebrew/Sanskrit

Garden, vineyard/Fate, destiny

Carmen

Latin

Song

Carmentes

Roman

Minor Goddess of birth

Carna

Arabic

Horn

Carolina, Caroline

French/Latin, Teutonic

Little and womanly/1 who is strong

Carrie

Teutonic

One who is strong

Carrigan

Gaelic

Dark

Carter

Scottish

Cartmaker

Cary

Celtic

The Dark one

Casey

Irish

Brave

Cassaundri,Cassandra������

Greek

Prophet who's not believed, Curly-haired

Cassia

Greek

Spicy cinnamon

Cassidy, Cassity

Irish

Clever

Cassiopeia

Greek

Clever, Mother of Andromeda

Casta

Latin

Pure, Pious, modest one

Castalia

Greek

Wife of king Delphus, Sacred fountain of the Muses

Catalina

Spanish

Pure

Catherine, Catarina, Caterina, Cathrine

Greek

Pure

Catori

Hopi

Seed carrier Kachina

Catrina

Slavic

Pure

Ceara

Irish

Spear

Cearo

Anglo Saxon

Sorrow

Cecilia, Celia

Latin

Blind

Cekiya

Sioux

Prayer

Celaeno

Greek

A Harpy

Celandine, Celandina

Greek

Swallow

Celeste, Celesta, Celestine

Latin

Celestial, heavenly

Celine

Greek

Moon Goddess

Celosia

Greek

Burning

Cerelia

Latin

Goddess of the harvest

Cerria

French

Cherry, cherry red

Cerridwen, Cerridwyn

Celtic (Welsh)

Goddess of inspiration

Chadia

Arabic

Perfumed beauty

Chakra, Chakira

Sanskrit

Circle of energy

Chalice

French

Goblet

Chambray

French

Light weight fabric

Chandralee

Hindi

Moonlight

Chandrika

Hindi

The moon

Chandi

Sanskrit

Angry name of Goddess

Chandra

Sanskrit

Moon

Chanel

English

Channel

Chaney

French

A Stone

Chantal, Chante

French

Song

Charis

Greek

Charity

Charity

Latin

Charity, kindness

Charlee

Old German

A woman

Charlotte

French

Petite and feminine

Charmaine, Charmisa

French

Song

Chase

French

Hunter

Chaska

Quechua

Big star in the sky

Chastity, Chasity

Latin

Pure

Cherika

Amharic

The moon

Cherilyn

English

Beloved waterfall

Cherida, Cherry

French/Latin

Cherry red/Kindness

Cherish

English

Dearly held, precious

Cherokee

Native American

Tribal name

Chesna

Slavic

Peaceful

Cheyenne

Native American

Tribal name

Chiara

Italian

Dear, bright

Chikai

Japanese

Oath, promise

Chikara

Mandarin

Force, power

China

Chinese

Fine porcelain

Chinira

Swahili

God receives

Chione

Egyptian

Mythical daughter of the Nile

Chloe

Greek

Goddess of agriculture

Chloris, Clorissa

Greek

Pale

Cho

Japanese

Butterfly

Christina, Christal, Christalin, Christan, Christian, Christiana, Christin, Christyn, Crissa, Crystianne

Latin

Pure, anointed

Ciall (Keel)���������������������������

Gaelic

Understanding

Ciana

Chinese/Italian

Fine porcelain/God is gracious

Ciar

Irish

Saint

Ciara

American

The beauty

Ciarda

Gaelic

Dark

Cierra

Irish

Black

Cinderella

French/English

Little cinder girl

Cion (Kee-on)����������������������

Gaelic

Affectionate one

Cipriana

Spanish

From the island of Cyprus

Cira

Italian

Sun

Circe���������������������������������

Greek

Witch-Goddess

Cirea

Greek

The sun

Cissy

Latin

Blind

Cistina

Torian

The blind anointed one

Clarice

Italian

Clear, bright

Clarimond

German

Brilliant protectress

Claudia, Claudette

Latin

Lame

Cleo, Clea, Clio

Greek

Muse of history

Cleopatra

Greek, Egyptian

Her father's name

Codi

English

Cushion

Coira, Cora

Scottish

Seething pool

Colleen, Cole, Colette, Colina

Irish

Girl

Columbine

Italian

Dove

Concettina, Concetta

Italian

Pure/Immaculate conception

Concordia

Latin

Goddess of peace and war

Conradine

Old German

Bold wise counselor woman

Constance, Constantia, Constantina, Constantine

Latin

Constant, firm

Consuela

Latin

Consolation

Cora, Corra, Corissa

Greek

Daughter of Demeter

Coral

Latin

Coral

Coralie

French

Maiden, girl

Cordelia, Cordelie

Latin/Welsh

Warm hearted/Sea jewel

Corian

Irish

From the hollow

Corina, Cori, Corinne

Greek

Maiden

Cosima

Greek

Cosmos

Coty

English

Old house

Courtney

English/French

From the court/The short-nosed one

Coventina����������������������������

Romano-Celtic

Water Goddess

Crescent

Old French

One who creates

Cressida

Greek

Gold

Cristin

Irish

Pure, anointed

Crittany

Torian

The lark from England

Crystal, Christal, Christalin, Chrys, Crysta, Chrystal, Crystalin

Latin

Clear, brilliant glass

Cybele

Greek

Oracle, prophet

Cydena

Greek

To honor, glorify

Cynara

Greek

Myth name

Cyndi, Cyndia

Greek

Moon

Cytheria

Greek, Latin

Island of Venus

Cynthia, Cyndia, Cythia

Greek

Moon

Cypriena

French

Cypriot

Greek

Daughter of Demeter

Coral

Latin

Coral

Coralie

French

Maiden, girl

Cordelia, Cordelie

Latin/Welsh

Warm hearted/Sea jewel

Corian

Irish

From the hollow

Corina, Cori, Corinne

Greek

Maiden

Cosima

Greek

Cosmos

Coty

English

Old house

Courtney

English/French

From the court/The short-nosed one

Coventina

Romano-Celtic

Water Goddess

Crescent

Old French

One who creates

Cressida

Greek

Gold

Cristin

Irish

Pure, anointed

Crittany

Torian

The lark from England

Crystal, Christal, Christalin, Chrys, Crysta, Chrystal, Crystalin

Latin

Clear, brilliant glass

Cybele

Greek

Oracle, prophet

Cydena

Greek

To honor, glorify

Cynara

Greek

Myth name

Cyndi, Cyndia

Greek

Moon

Cytheria

Greek, Latin

Island of Venus

Cynthia, Cyndia, Cythia

Greek

Moon

Cypriena

French

Cypriot

Cyra

Greek

Lord, ruler

Cyrene

Greek

Name of mythological nymph