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Latin
Glowing white or luminous, variant of Candice.
Latin
Follower of Christ, feminine form of Christian.
Latin
Glowing white or luminous, variant of Candice.
Latin
Bright and beautiful.
Native American
People who speak an alien language.
Greek
Follower of Christ.
Latin
Song or garden.
French
Channel or modern creation.
Native American
Those who live in the mountains.
Greek
Follower of Christ.
Greek/Italian
Italian form of Catherine, from Greek "katharos" (pure).
Hebrew
From Hebrew "chayah" meaning "life"; Hebrew form of Eve.
Greek
Variant of Christine, from Greek "christos" (anointed).
Latin
Variant of Camellia, from the camellia flowering plant.
English
Variant of Cheryl, derived from Charlotte or Charity.
Nahuatl
From Nahuatl (Aztec) language, meaning "star."
Greek
Related to Corinna, a Greek poetess name.
Latin
Christian or follower of Christ.
Scottish
Possibly from Kayley or Caitlin, meaning slender.
Greek
Variant of Catherine, meaning 'pure.'
English
From the flowering camellia plant; named after botanist Georg Joseph Kamel.
English
Variant of Colby, meaning 'coal settlement' from Old Norse.
Latin/French
From coral, the sea creature; originally from Latin corallium.
English/Italian (modern)
Modern variant possibly derived from Gianna or Sienna.
Greek
Variant of Corinne, meaning 'maiden' or 'raven.'
English
A variant of Cayley or Kaylin, derived from Old Norse meaning slim and fair.
Greek
Variant of Cassandra, meaning she who shines upon men.
Latin
From candela, meaning candle or light.
Greek
Diminutive of Cora, from kore meaning maiden.
Latin
From caelestis meaning heavenly or celestial.
Modern
Modern blend of Cheryl and Lyn or variant of Sherilyn.
French
Diminutive of Coco, a French pet name.
English
From a place name meaning camp in the oak forest.
French/Latin
Diminutive of Cola or Nicole, meaning victory of the people.
Latin
From Cecilia, meaning blind or unseeing.
English/Modern
Variant of Cade or Kate, meaning a rounded hill or pure.
Latin/English
Combination of Cora (maiden) with -lee (meadow).
Greek
Short form of Cassandra, meaning she who shines upon men.
Modern/Italian
Modern creation, possibly from Sienna or combining Ci- with -enna.
Latin
Variant of Candace, meaning glowing white or clarity.
Greek; from Christos
German feminine form of Christian, meaning follower of Christ.
Latin; from Chastity
Variant of Chastity, from Latin meaning pure or virtuous.
Greek; from Catherine
Variant of Catherine or Catalina, meaning pure.
English; from China
Modern variant, possibly from the country China or as a variant of Chyna.
Latin
Possibly a diminutive of Cordelia, meaning heart.
Nahuatl
Nahuatl (Aztec) origin meaning star.
Irish
Variant of Ciara or Kiana, possibly of Irish origin meaning dark.
English
Variant of Cathay or a diminutive of Catherine.