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  1. CLAUDINE: Diminutive form of French Claudia, meaning "little lame one."
  2. CLEMATIS: English name derived from the name of the flowering vine clematis, from Greek klema, meaning "branch or brushwood." 
  3. CLEMÉNCE: Feminine form of French Clément, meaning "gentle and merciful."
  4. CLEMENCY: Feminine form of Latin Clement, meaning "gentle and merciful."
  5. CLEMENTIA: Feminine form of Latin Clementius, meaning "gentle and merciful."
  6. CLEMENTINA: Feminine form of Latin Clementinus, meaning "of Clementius."
  7. CLEMENTINE: French form of Latin Clementina, meaning "of Clementius."
  8. CLEO: Short form of Latin Cleopatra, meaning "glory of the father."
  9. CLEOPATRA: Latin form of Greek Kleopatra, meaning "glory of the father." 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. 
  10. CLIO: Latin form of Greek Kleio, meaning "fame, glory." In mythology, this is the name of the muse of poetry and history.
  11. CLODAGH: Modern Irish name derived from the river name, which probably got its name from Gaelic clodach or cladach, meaning "muddy." 
  12. CLOTHILDA: Variant spelling of German Clotilda, meaning "famous battle maid."
  13. CLOTHILDE: Modern variant spelling of German Chlotichilda, meaning "famous battle maid."
  14. CLOTHO: Latin form of Greek Klotho, meaning "spinner." In mythology, this is the name of one of the three Fates (Moirae).
  15. CLOTILDA: Modern variant spelling of German Chlotichilda, meaning "famous battle maid."
  16. CLOTILDE: French form of German Clotilda, meaning "famous battle maid."
  17. CLOVER: Old English flower name, meaning simply "clover."
  18. CLYMENE: Latin form of Greek Klymene, meaning "praiseworthy might." In mythology, this is the name of several mythological characters including the Oceanid who was the mother of Atlas and Prometheus.
  19. CLYTEMNESTRA: Latin form of Greek Klytaimnestra, meaning "famous for her suitors." In mythology, this is the name of the wife of Agamemnon.
  20. CLYTIA: Latin form of Greek Klytiê, meaning "famous." In mythology, this is the name of a nymph who was buried alive in sand and transformed into a sunflower.
  21. CLYTIE: Latin form of Greek Klytiê, meaning "famous." 
  22. COAXOCH: Nahuatl name meaning "serpent flower."
  23. COBY: Unisex pet form of Dutch Jacoba and Jacobus, meaning "supplanter."
  24. COCO: Originally from the Italian occupational name for a "cook," it is now in continental use as a pet form of longer names beginning with Co-.
  25. CODIE: Variant spelling of English unisex Cody, meaning "helper."
  26. CODY: Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from a variant spelling of the surname Cuddihy (also spelled Cuddy), an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Cuidighthigh "descendant of Cuidightheach," hence "helper."
  27. COKKIE: Dutch pet form of Latin Cornelia, meaning "of a horn."
  28. COLEEN: Variant spelling of English Colleen, meaning "girl." 
  29. COLENA: Variant spelling of English Colleen, meaning "girl."
  30. COLENE: Variant spelling of English Colleen, meaning "girl."
  31. COLETTE: Short form of French Nicolette, meaning "victor of the people."
  32. COLINE: Variant spelling of English Colleen, meaning "girl."
  33. COLLEEN: Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cailín, meaning "girl."
  34. COLLYN: Variant spelling of English Colleen, meaning "girl."
  35. COLMCILLA: Irish name meaning "dove of the church."
  36. COLOMBE: French unisex form of Latin Columba, meaning "dove."
  37. COLOMBINA: Feminine form of Italian Colombano, meaning "dove."
  38. COLUMBINE
    1. English name derived from the plant name columbine, from Late Latin columbina, meaning "verbina" or "dovelike," so-called because when inverted the flower resembles a cluster of doves.
    2. Feminine form of Latin Columba, meaning "dove."
  39. COMFORT: English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning "to comfort, help, strengthen."
  40. COMYNA: Feminine form of Irish Comyn, meaning "shrewd."
  41. CONCEPCIÓN: Spanish religious name referring to the Immaculate Conception.
  42. CONCEPTA: Latin form of Spanish Concepción, meaning "conception."
  43. CONCETTA: Italian form of Spanish Concepción, meaning "conception."
  44. CONCETTINA: Pet form of Italian Concetta, meaning "conception."
  45. CONCHA: Pet form of Spanish Concepción, meaning "conception."
  46. CONCHITA: Diminutive form of Spanish Concha, meaning "conception."
  47. CONCORDEA: Variant spelling of Latin Concordia, meaning "harmony; peace; with (one) heart."
  48. CONCORDIA: Latin name meaning "harmony; peace; with (one) heart." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of peace. Her Greek name is Harmonia.
  49. CONDWIRAMUR: Cornish form of French Blanchefleur, meaning "white flower." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a guardian of the Grail and wife of Percival.
  50. CONDWIRAMURS: Variant spelling of Cornish Condwiramur, meaning "white flower." 
  51. CONGALIE: Irish name meaning "constant." 
  52. CONNIE: Pet form of English Constance, meaning "steadfast."
  53. CONRADINE: Feminine form of German Conrad, meaning "bold counsel."
  54. CONSOLATA: Italian form of Spanish Consuelo, meaning "consolation."
  55. CONSTANCE: English form of Latin Constantia, meaning "steadfast." 
  56. CONSTANCIA: Portuguese form of Latin Constantia, meaning "steadfast."
  57. CONSTANTA: Romanian form of Latin Constantia, meaning "steadfast."
  58. CONSTANTIA: Feminine form of Latin Constantius, meaning "steadfast."
  59. CONSTANTINA: Feminine form of Roman Constantinus, meaning "steadfast."
  60. CONSTANZA: Spanish form of Latin Constantia, meaning "steadfast."
  61. CONSUELA: Variant spelling of Spanish Consuelo, meaning "consolation."
  62. CONSUELO: Spanish name meaning "consolation."
  63. CORA: Latin form of Greek Kore, meaning "maiden." In mythology, this is a name borne by Persephone, a goddess of the underworld.
  64. CORAL: English name derived from the gem name, from Latin corallium, probably ultimately from Hebrew goral, meaning "small pebble."
  65. CORALIE: Pet form of English Coral, meaning "coral" or "small pebble."
  66. CORAZÓN: From the Spanish name of a dormant volcano in Ecuador, meaning "heart."
  67. CORDELIA: English name which may be an elaborated form of the Latin word cor, meaning "heart." This is the name of a legendary queen of the Britons. It is also the name of a moon of Uranus and an asteroid, both of which were named after a Shakespeare character who also bore this name.
  68. CORDULA: Diminutive form of Latin cor ("heart"), hence "little heart."
  69. CORE: Latin form of Greek Kore, meaning "maiden." 
  70. COREEN: Irish form of French Corinne, meaning "maiden."
  71. CORENTINE: Feminine form of Breton Corentin, probably meaning "hurricane, tempest." 
  72. CORETTA: Pet form of Latin Cora, meaning "maiden."
  73. CORIANDER: English name derived from the spice name coriander (also commonly called Cilantro), from Latin coriandrum, from Greek corys ("bedbug") with the added element -ander "resembling" (referring to the smell of the spice which is similar to the odor of bedbugs), hence "smells like a bedbug."
  74. CORINA: Variant spelling of Latin Corinna, meaning "maiden."
  75. CORINE: Variant spelling of French Corinne, meaning "maiden."
  76. CORINNA: Latin form of Greek Korinna, meaning "maiden."
  77. CORINNE: French form of Latin Corinna, meaning "maiden."
  78. CORLISS: English surname transferred to forename use, from a byname derived from Old English carleas, composed of the elements caru "care; grief" and leas "without," hence "carefree."
  79. CORNELIA: Feminine form of Roman Latin Cornelius, meaning "of a horn." 
  80. CORNÉLIE: Feminine form of French Corneille, meaning "of a horn."
  81. CORONA: English name derived from the vocabulary word, Latin corona, meaning "crown, garland, wreath." The outer atmosphere of a star is called a corona.
  82. CORRINA: English variant spelling of Latin Corinna, meaning "maiden."
  83. CORRINE: English variant spelling of French Corinne, meaning "maiden."
  84. CORTNEY: Variant spelling of English unisex Courtney, meaning "short nose."
  85. CORYNN: English variant spelling of French Corinne, meaning "maiden."
  86. COSETTE: Literary name derived from an Old French slang word (cosette) for something small and trivial, meaning "little thing of no importance." Victor Hugo gave this name to the illegitimate daughter of Fantine in his novel Les Misérables
  87. COSIMA: Feminine form of Italian Cosimo, meaning "order, beauty."
  88. COSMA: Feminine form of Latin Cosmo, meaning "order, beauty."
  89. COSMINA: Feminine form of Romanian Cosmin, meaning "order, beauty."
  90. COSZCATL: Nahuatl name meaning "jewel."
  91. COURTNEY: English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the French baronial name Courtenay, from the nickname court nez, meaning "short nose." 
  92. COVENTINA: Romano-British name, possibly meaning "memory of snow." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of springs and wells.
  93. COZAMALOTL: Nahuatl name meaning "rainbow."
  94. CREARWY: Variant spelling of Welsh Creirwy, possibly meaning "purity."
  95. CREIDDYLAD: Welsh name, possibly meaning "heart's lust." In mythology, this is the name of the daughter of Lludd Llaw Eraint.
  96. CREIRWY: Welsh legend name of the beautiful daughter of Ceridwen, possibly meaning "purity."
  97. CRESCENCIA: Spanish feminine form of Latin Crescentius, meaning "to spring up, grow, thrive."
  98. CRESCENTIA: Feminine form of Latin Crescentius, meaning "to spring up, grow, thrive."
  99. CRESSIDA: From the English literary name found in various retellings of the Trojan War, based on the Greek name Khryseis, from khrysos, meaning "gold."
  100. CRINA: Romanian name meaning "lily."
  101. CRISTAL: Variant spelling of English Crystal, meaning "crystal, ice."
  102. CRISTEN: English variant spelling of Scandinavian Kristin, meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ."
  103. CRISTIANA: Feminine form of Italian Cristiano, meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ."
  104. CRISTINA: Variant spelling of Latin Christina, meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ."
  105. CROBH DEARG: Celtic name meaning "red claws." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of harvest. She is also known by the names Lasair and Lassar, meaning "flame," Fhina, meaning "wine," and Lasairiona, meaning "flaming wine."
  106. CROCETTA: Pet form of Italian Crocifissa, meaning "cross; crucifix" or "way of the cross." 
  107. CROCIFISSA: Feminine form of Italian Crocifisso, meaning "cross; crucifix" or "way of the cross." 
  108. CRUZ: Spanish unisex name meaning "cross."
  109. CRUZITA: Feminine pet form of Spanish unisex Cruz, meaning "cross."
  110. CRYSTAL: English name derived from the gem name, from Greek krystallos, meaning "ice."
  111. CRYSTIN: Welsh form of French Christine, meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ."
  112. CSILLA: Hungarian name derived from the word csillag meaning "star."
  113. CUC: Vietnamese name meaning "chrysanthemum."
  114. CUALLI: Nahuatl unisex name meaning "good."
  115. CUICATL: Nahuatl name meaning "song."
  116. CUI-FEN (崔芬): Chinese name meaning "emerald fragrance."
  117. CUNÉGONDE: French form of German Kunigunde, meaning "brave war."
  118. CUNDRIE: Arthurian legend name. It appears in the German epic poem Parzival (an adaptation of Chrétien de Troyes' Perceval, the Story of the Grail) as the name of a messenger of the Grail who condemns Parzival.
  119. CUNDRY: Variant spelling of German Cundrie, of unknown meaning.
  120. CURSTAIDH: Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Cairistìona, meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ."
  121. CUSTANCE: French form of Latin Constantia, meaning "steadfast." 
  122. CUSTODIA: Feminine form of Spanish Custodio, meaning "guardian, keeper."
  123. CVETKA (Цветка): Feminine form of Slovene Cvetko, meaning "blossom."
  124. CYAN: English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Greek kyanos, meaning "dark blue" and "lapis lazuli." The color cyan is also sometimes called blue-green, electric blue, and turquoise. 
  125. CYANEA: From the Latin genus or species name, of Greek origin, meaning either "dark blue."
  126. CYBELE: Latin form of Greek Kybele, traditionally rendered "she of the hair." In mythology, this is the name of a Phrygian goddess of fertility.
  127. CYBILL: English variant spelling of Greek Sybil, meaning "prophetess." 
  128. CYMA: Latin form of Greek Kyma, meaning "sprout" or "wave."
  129. CYMONE: English variant spelling of French Simone, meaning "hearkening."
  130. CYNDI: Variant spelling of English Cindy, meaning "woman from Kynthos." 
  131. CYNEBURGA: Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements cyne "royal" and burg "fortress, protection," hence "royal fortress."
  132. CYNTHIA: Latin form of Greek Kynthia, meaning "woman from Kynthos." In mythology, this was another name for Artemis.
  133. CYRA: Feminine form of Latin Cyrus, meaning "like the sun."
  134. CYRIACA: Feminine form of Roman Latin Cyriacus, meaning "of the lord."
  135. CYRILLA: Feminine form of English Cyril, meaning "lord."
  136. CYRILLE: French unisex form of English Cyril, meaning "lord."
  137. CZESŁAWA: Feminine form of Polish Czesław, meaning "honor and glory."

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