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Italian/Latin
Italian feminine form of Carmel from Latin carmel, meaning garden or vineyard.
Latin
Feminine form of Cornelius, from cornu meaning horn.
Greek
Variant of Christina, from Christos meaning anointed one.
Greek
Variant of Corinne, from korē meaning maiden.
Latin
Feminine form of Cecil, from caecus meaning blind.
Old French
Variant of Courtney, from court and ney meaning landed estate.
Hebrew/Italian
Italian feminine form of Carmel, from karmel meaning vineyard.
Latin
Feminine form of Claude, from claudus meaning lame or halting.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit chandra meaning moon.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish feminine form from Latin consolari meaning to console or comfort.
Greek (variant of Catherine)
Pure.
Greek (variant of Crystal)
Clear ice.
Greek (variant of Cassandra)
She who shines.
Latin (variant of Crystal)
Clear ice.
Greek/Latin
Maiden.
Latin/French
Charm or delight.
Germanic (feminine of Carl)
Free woman.
French (variant of Chantal)
Stony place.
Greek (variant of Corinna)
Maiden.
Italian from Latin
From Concepta, meaning conceived or immaculate.
Old English
Variant of Chelsea, from Cealc (chalk) and ig (island).
Latin
Variant of Christine, from Christianus meaning Christian.
Greek
Variant of Catherine, from katharos meaning pure.
Welsh or Germanic
Variant of Cary or Caroline, meaning beloved.
Irish
Variant of Corey, from Coire meaning seething cauldron.
Greek
A variant of Karen, derived from Katherine, meaning pure.
Latin
Variant of Christine, meaning follower of Christ.
Irish
Variant of Colleen, derived from cailín, meaning girl.
English
From the English word for the fruit, or short for Charity.
Latin
Feminine form of Claude, derived from claudus, meaning lame.
Spanish
Modern variant of Sierra, derived from Spanish for mountain range.
Gaelic/Hebrew
Modern variant of Kayla, derived from Gaelic or Hebrew origins.
Latin
A follower of Christ; devoted to faith.
Latin
The coral gemstone; precious and radiant.
Greek
Pure and spotless; clear as crystal.
Latin
Heavenly; of celestial and divine nature.
Latin
Purity and virtue; moral uprightness.
Greek
Ice and crystal; clear and pure.
Greek
Pure and spotless; clear virtue.
Irish
Red; fiery and spirited.
Germanic
Free person of strength.
Hebrew
Garden or vineyard.
Latin
Song and melody.
Greek
Follower of Christ.
Germanic
Free woman.
Latin
Blind; derived from the Roman family name Caecilia, associated with St. Cecilia, patron saint of music.
Greek
Pure, unsullied; variant of Catherine from Greek 'katharos'.
Greek
Moon goddess; variant of Cindy, from Cynthia meaning 'of Mount Cynthus'.