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Names starting with C

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The Somali form of Aisha.

The German form of Cecilia.

The German form of Cecilia.

Derived from an English word signifying "rhythm, flow". It has been in use only since the 20th century.

The Sardinian form of Katherine.

Signifies "beautiful" in Irish.

A short form of Catrin.

The original Latin form of Cecilia.

The Old Irish form of Caoilfhionn.

The feminine form of Caelius.

A variant of Kaylee.

The feminine form of Caelinus.

The feminine form of Caesonius. This name was borne by Milonia Caesonia, the last wife of the Roman emperor Caligula.

The Portuguese feminine form of Caietanus (see Gaetano).

A variant of Caitlin.

Signifies "almonds" in Turkish.

The Azerbaijani form of Jahan.

A variant of Kayleigh.

A variant of Kaylyn. It additionally coincides with the Irish word cailín meaning "girl".

A variant of Kaylyn.

The Scottish Gaelic form of Christina.

A short form of Caitríona.

The Irish form of Cateline, the Old French form of Katherine.

An Anglicized form of Caitlín.

A variant of Caitlin.

Possibly a form of Caitríona.

The Irish form of Katherine.

The Scottish Gaelic form of Katherine.

A variant of Kaja 1.

A variant of Kajsa.

Probably invented by the 16th-century Spanish writer Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo, who likely based it on califa, the Spanish form of Arabic خليفة (kha...

Derived from the name of a type of orchid, ultimately carrying the sense of "beautiful flower", from Greek καλός (kalos) signifying "beautiful" and ἄν...

An elaborated form of Calanthe.

A variant of Kayleigh or Callie.

Signifies "violet flower" in Mapuche, from kallfü "purple, blue" and rayen "flower".

A variant of Callie.

Probably a French form of Callie or Kaylee.

The feminine form of Călin.

The feminine form of Callistus. As an English name it might also be a variant of Kallisto.

The Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Calixtus.

Derived from the name of two types of plants, the true calla (species Calla palustris) and the calla lily (species Calla aethiopica), both having...

A variant of Callie.

A diminutive of Caroline, or sometimes of names beginning with Cal.

The Latinized form of Kalliope.

From the Greek name Καλλιρρόη (Kallirrhoe), derived from the word καλλίρρους (kallirrhous) signifying "beautiful flowing". This was the name of...

A variant of Calista.

The Latinized form of Kallisto. A moon of Jupiter bears this name.

The feminine form of Calogero.

The feminine form of Calpurnius. This was the name of Julius Caesar's last wife.

From Greek Καλυψώ (Kalypso), which probably signified "she that conceals", derived from καλύπτω (kalypto) meaning "to cover, to conceal". In Greek myt...

From Sino-Vietnamese (cam) signifying "orange (fruit)".

The Latin form of Cymru, the Welsh designation for the country of Wales, derived from cymry meaning "the people". It is occasionally used as a given...

The French form of Camellia.

From camelie, the Romanian spelling of camellia (see Camellia).

From the name of the flowering shrub, which was named for the botanist and missionary Georg Josef Kamel.

The Spanish and Portuguese form of Camilla.

A Portuguese variant of Camila.

The feminine form of Camillus. This was the name of a legendary warrior maiden of the Volsci, as recounted by Virgil in the Aeneid. It was popularized...

The French feminine and masculine form of Camilla. It is also used in the English-speaking world, where it is generally only feminine.