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Cícera Feminine Portuguese

Cícera is a Portuguese feminine form of the name Cicero. The masculine original, Cícero, continues to be used in Portuguese-speaking countries, and Cícera is its direct female counterpart.Etymology and HistoryThe root of...

Çiçək Feminine Azerbaijani

Çiçək is the Azerbaijani form of the name Çiçek, which means "flower, blossom" in Turkish. The name is a direct borrowing from Turkish into Azerbaijani, reflecting the shared linguistic and cultural heritage of the two O...

Ciel Feminine

Ciel is a feminine given name that literally means "sky" in French. Despite its transparent meaning and pleasing sound, it is not used as a given name in France itself. The name has gained popularity internationally, par...

Ĉiela Feminine Esperanto

Ĉiela is an Esperanto feminine name meaning "heavenly, from the sky," derived from the Esperanto noun ĉielo "sky." The word itself traces back to Latin caelum "sky, heaven." As a name, Ĉiela represents a relatively moder...

Cielo Feminine Spanish

Cielo is a Spanish given name with roots in the word cielo, meaning "sky, heaven." It is closely related etymologically to the Latin caelum (sky) and shares a common origin with names such as Celia, Caelia, and Célia.The...

Ciera Feminine English

Ciera is a modern English feminine given name, primarily used as a variant spelling of Sierra. The name Sierra is derived from the Spanish word for "mountain range," specifically one with rugged, jagged peaks, like the S...

Cierra Feminine English

Cierra is a feminine given name of modern American origin, primarily used as a variant of Sierra. The name Sierra derives from the Spanish word for "mountain range," specifically one with jagged peaks, evoking a sense of...

Çiğdem Feminine Turkish

Çiğdem is a feminine Turkish given name that derives directly from the Turkish word for the crocus flower. The name also encompasses related plants such as colchicum and meadow saffron, reflecting the vibrant spring bloo...

Cila Feminine Portuguese

Cila is a Portuguese diminutive of Cecilia, derived from the Latin family name Caecilius, meaning "blind". As a feminine given name, Cila shares in the rich history and cultural significance of its root name, Cecilia.Ety...

Cili Feminine Hungarian

Cili is a diminutive of Cecilia used in Hungarian. It is a short, affectionate form typically used as a given name or nickname for girls. The name derives from the Latin Caecilia, feminine form of the Roman family name C...

Cilka Feminine Slovene

Cilka is a Slovene and Czech diminutive of Cecilia, used as a female given name. The name originated as a short, affectionate form of longer names such as Cíla or Cecílie in Czech, and as a standalone given name in Slove...

Cilla Feminine Dutch Swedish

Cilla is a feminine given name used primarily in Dutch and Swedish, originating as a diminutive of Cecilia. The name Cecilia itself derives from the Roman family name Caecilius, which is thought to come from the Latin wo...

Cille Feminine Danish

Cille is a Danish diminutive of Cecilia, a name with deep historical and religious roots.Etymology and OriginThe name Cecilia traces back to the Roman family name Caecilius, which derives from Latin caecus meaning "blind...

Cinda Feminine English

Cinda is a short form of the feminine name Lucinda. It is used predominantly in English-speaking countries, although its usage as an independent given name is relatively uncommon. As a diminutive, it shares the meaning a...

Cinderella Feminine Literature

Cinderella is the English name of the heroine of a globally widespread folk tale, and the title character of the story known in the English-speaking world from Charles Perrault's 1697 version Cendrillon. The name ultimat...

Cindi Feminine English

Cindi is a diminutive form of the name Cynthia. The name Cynthia itself is Latinized from the Greek Kynthia, meaning "woman from Cynthus"—a reference to Mount Cynthus on the island of Delos, where, in Greek mythology, th...

Cindra Feminine English

Cindra is a modern feminine given name of English origin, most likely a blend of Cindy and Sandra. Such combination names were particularly popular in the mid‑20th century, often created to provide a distinctive but fami...

Cindy Feminine Dutch English +1

Cindy is a feminine given name that originated as a diminutive (or hypocorism) of Cynthia or Lucinda; it has also been used as a pet form of Cinderella. While long a nickname, it has commonly been used as a standalone na...

Cinta 1 Feminine Indonesian

Cinta is an Indonesian feminine given name that directly translates to "love" in the Indonesian language. The name's origin can be traced back to the Sanskrit word cintā (चिनता), meaning "thought" or "care," which evolve...

Cinta 2 Feminine Catalan Spanish

Cinta is a Spanish and Catalan feminine name derived directly from the common noun cinta, meaning "ribbon" or "sash." The name originated as a devotional title of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen de la Cinta ("The Virgin of th...

Cíntia Feminine Portuguese

Cíntia is the Portuguese form of Cynthia. The name Cynthia originates as a Latinized form of the Greek Kynthia, meaning "woman from Cynthus." Cynthus is a mountain on the island of Delos, which in Greek mythology was the...

Cintia Feminine Hungarian Spanish

Cintia is a Spanish and Hungarian form of Cynthia. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Kynthia, meaning "woman from Cynthus," which was an epithet of the moon goddess Artemis, who according to myth was born on Mou...

Cinzia Feminine Italian

Cinzia is the Italian form of Cynthia. Like its English counterpart, the name derives from the Greek Kynthia, an epithet of the moon goddess Artemis, referring to Mount Cynthus on the island of Delos, where she and her t...

Ciorstaidh Feminine Scottish

Etymology and Origins Ciorstaidh (pronounced approximately KEERS-tchih in Uist Gaelic) is a Scottish Gaelic feminine given name. It is typically considered a form of the English name Kirsty, itself a Scottish diminutive...

Cipriana Feminine Romanian Spanish

Cipriana is the Spanish and Romanian feminine form of the name Cyprian. Derived from the Roman family name Cyprianus, meaning "from Cyprus," the name ultimately traces back to the island of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterr...

Circe Feminine Greek

Circe is the Latinized form of the Greek name Κίρκη (Kirke), possibly derived from the Greek word κίρκος (kirkos) meaning "hawk". In Greek mythology, Circe was a sorceress renowned for her vast knowledge of potions and h...

Cirila Feminine Slovene

Cirila is the Slovene feminine form of the name Cyril. The name Cyril itself derives from the Greek Κύριλλος (Kyrillos), a diminutive of κύριος (kyrios), meaning "lord." This word is used frequently in the Greek Bible to...

Cissy Feminine English

Cissy is a variant spelling of Sissy, originally a diminutive of names such as Cecilia, Frances, or Priscilla. The nickname also originates as a nursery form of the word "sister."EtymologyThe ultimate root of Cissy is Ce...

Citlali Feminine Nahuatl

Citlali is a Citlalli, meaning "star" in Nahuatl, highlighting its ties to the natural world and celestial imagery. Derived from the Nahuatl word citlālli (star), this variant retains the poetic association with the nigh...

Citlalli Feminine Nahuatl

Citlalli is a feminine name of Nahuatl origin, meaning "star." It is derived directly from the Nahuatl word citlālin (or citlalli), which refers to a star, often used in poetic or astronomical contexts within the Nahuatl...

Citra Feminine Indonesian

Indra is a prominent figure in Indian mythology. According to the Vedas, the Hindu sacred texts, Indra is the king of the gods and the ruler of the Svarga Loka, the heavenly realm. He is associated with weather phenomena...

Claire Feminine English French

Claire is a feminine given name of French origin, historically derived from the Latin clarus meaning "clear, bright, famous." It is the French form of Clara, which itself evolved from the Late Latin masculine name Clarus...

Clara Feminine Catalan Danish +9

Clara is a feminine given name of Late Latin origin, ultimately derived from the masculine name Clarus, meaning "clear, bright, famous." The name carries a connotation of luminosity and renown, originating from the Latin...

Clare Feminine English

Clare is a given name, the medieval English form of Clara. Derived from the Latin *clārus* meaning "bright, clear, famous," it shares its root with the masculine Clair (traditionally male) and the more common modern Fren...

Claretta Feminine Italian

Claretta is an Italian diminutive of Clara, itself ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Clarus, meaning "clear, bright, famous." The suffix -etta adds a sense of smallness or endearment, making Claretta a charming...

Clarette Feminine English

Clarette is a feminine given name of English origin, primarily used as a diminutive of Clara. The name Clara itself derives from the Late Latin Clarus, meaning "clear, bright, famous." While Clarette is closely related t...

Claribel Feminine English

Claribel is a feminine given name used primarily in English. It is a combination of Clara, meaning "clear, bright, famous" (from Latin clarus), and the common name suffix bel, derived from Latin bella "beautiful". The na...

Clarice Feminine English

Clarice is a feminine given name that originated as a medieval vernacular form of the Late Latin name Claritia, itself a derivative of Clara. The root Clara comes from the Latin clarus, meaning "clear, bright, famous" an...

Clarinda Feminine English

Clarinda is a feminine given name of literary origin, first used by the English poet Edmund Spenser in his epic poem The Faerie Queene (1590). The name is a combination of Clara and the popular name suffix inda, which gi...

Clarisa Feminine Spanish

Clarisa is the Spanish form of Clarissa, a name that ultimately derives from Clara through the Latin Clarice. The name means "bright," "clear," or "famous." While Clarissa gained literary prominence through Samuel Richar...

Clarissa Feminine English Italian

Clarissa is a Latinate form of Clarice. Its roots lie in the Latin name Clara, meaning “clear” and “bright,” combined with the suffix -issa (equivalent to -ess). The name thus carries connotations of clarity and luminosi...

Clarisse Feminine French

Clarisse is a female given name borrowed from French, derived from the Italian and Latin name Clarissa, originally denoting a nun of the Roman Catholic Order of St. Clare. The name combines the Latin word clarus (meaning...

Claritia Feminine Medieval Latin

Claritia is a Medieval Latin feminine name, likely a derivative of Clara. Its precise formation is uncertain, but it appears to be a Latinate elaboration created during the Middle Ages, possibly through the suffix -itia,...

Clarity Feminine English

Clarity is an English feminine first name derived directly from the English word clarity, meaning "clearness, lucidity." The word itself comes from the Latin clarus, meaning "clear, bright, famous." This name—like Grace,...

Claudete Feminine Portuguese

Claudete is a Portuguese feminine given name, a form of Claudette. The name Claudette is itself a French diminutive of Claude, which ultimately derives from the Latin Claudius, a Roman family name meaning 'lame' or 'crip...

Claudette Feminine French

Claudette is a French diminutive of Claude, a name with rich historical and cultural roots. Claude itself derives from the Roman family name Claudius, and in France it has been in use since the Middle Ages, notably popul...

Cláudia Feminine Portuguese

Cláudia is the Portuguese form of Claudia, itself the feminine form of the Roman family name Claudius. The name Claudia ultimately derives from the Latin word claudus, meaning "lame, crippled". Despite this literal meani...

Clàudia Feminine Catalan

Clàudia is the Catalan form of Claudia, the feminine version of the Roman family name Claudius. The name Claudia itself appears briefly in the New Testament, in 2 Timothy 4:21, where a woman named Claudia sends greetings...

Claudia Feminine Dutch English +8

Claudia is the feminine form of Claudius, a Roman family name possibly derived from Latin claudus meaning "lame, crippled." It is mentioned briefly in the New Testament, where a Claudia (2 Timothy 4:21) is greeted by Pau...

Claudie Feminine French

Claudie is a French feminine given name, originating as a feminine variant of Claude.EtymologyClaude itself is the French masculine and feminine form of the Latin name Claudius, a Roman family name derived from claudus m...

Claudina Feminine Spanish

Claudina is a Spanish diminutive of Claudia, which itself is the feminine form of the ancient Roman family name Claudius. The name Claudius is thought to derive from the Latin claudus, meaning "lame" or "crippled." Despi...

Claudine Feminine French

Claudine is a French diminutive of Claude, itself derived from the ancient Roman name Claudius. The suffix -ine imparts a feminine and affectionate nuance, making it a distinctly French elaboration that distinguishes the...

Cléa Feminine French

Cléa is a French short form of Cléopâtre, which is itself the French form of Cleopatra. This ultimate origin is the Greek name Κλεοπάτρα (Kleopatra), derived from κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory" and πατήρ (pater) meaning "...

Cleena Feminine Irish

Cleena is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Clíodhna. In Irish mythology, Clíodhna is a significant figure, often described as a queen of the sióga (fairies) and a banshee associated with the Tuatha Dé Danann. She is...

Cleide Feminine Italian Portuguese

Cleide is a Portuguese and Italian given name derived from Cleis (Latinized from Kleis), which itself is rooted in the Greek word kleos meaning "glory." In Greek tradition, Kleis is associated with Sappho, the celebrated...

Cleis Feminine Ancient Greek

Cleis is a Latinized form of the ancient Greek name Κλεΐς (Kleis), which is derived from the Greek word κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory." This etymological root links Cleis to concepts of fame and renown, common in many Gre...

Clelia Feminine Italian

Clelia is the Italian form of Cloelia, a feminine name of Latin origin. The name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Cloelius, whose meaning is uncertain but is thought to be related to the Latin verb cluere, m...

Clematis Feminine English

Clematis is a female given name derived from the English common name for a genus of flowering vines within the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). The word ultimately comes from the Greek κλήμα (klema) meaning "twig," "bra...

Clémence Feminine French

Clémence is the French feminine form of Clement, derived from the Late Latin Clemens or its derivative Clementius, meaning "merciful, gentle." This name has deep roots in Christian history, associated with Saint Clement...

Clemence Feminine English

Clemence is the feminine form of the Late Latin name Clement or its derivative Clementius, ultimately derived from Latin clemens, meaning "merciful” or “gentle." The name has been in use in English-speaking countries sin...

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