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Latin/Spanish
Spanish form of Caecilius, meaning blind.
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.
Italian, Spanish; from Greek Kyros
From the Greek name Cyrus, meaning leader or sun.
Spanish; from Latin candela
Related to candlelight or the feast of Candlemas, derived from the Latin word for candle.
Irish, Welsh; from place names
From an Irish or Welsh place name, possibly meaning yellow river or hound of the plain.
English
English surname, possibly from a place name or occupational origin.
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.
Latin
Possibly from Latin meaning tall or elevated.
English
Variant spelling of Chastity, a virtue name.
Greek
Greek origin meaning father's glory.
Unknown
Possibly a variant of Cela or modern creation; etymology unclear.
Greek
Greek origin meaning most beautiful.
Celtic
Possibly a Celtic variant or modern blend of Cae with Lyn.
Greek
Grace or kindness; derived from the Greek Charis.
Latin
From Cyprus; derived from the Latin Cyprianus.
Germanic
Bold counsel or brave advisor; Spanish form of Conrad.
French
Short-nosed; a variant spelling of Courtney.
Greek
Maiden; variant of Corinne from Greek Korē.
Greek English
Law or rule; from Greek kanon.
Scandinavian
Follows Christ; Scandinavian variant of Christian.
Greek
Follower of Christ; variant of Christina.
Latin
Heavenly; from Latin caelestis.
Greek
Maiden; variant of Corinne.
Germanic Spanish
Free woman; Spanish form of Charlotte.
Welsh
Love; from Welsh cariad.
Germanic
Free person; variant of Carol or Karl.
French
From cherie meaning 'dear' or 'beloved.'
Germanic
Feminine form of Charles, from carl meaning 'man.'
Greek/English
Variant of Callie, from kalos meaning 'beautiful.'
Greek
Possibly from cleobulos or similar Greek roots meaning 'famous.'
Latin
From candidus meaning 'white,' 'pure,' or 'sincere.'
Greek
From Corey or Cora, possibly from korella meaning 'maiden.'
Sanskrit/Semitic
From the cinnamon spice tree, meaning 'fragrant sweetness.'
Latin/Spanish
She who consoles; comforter.
Italian
Countess; a woman of noble rank.
English
Court land; nobleman's estate.
Greek
She who entangles men; variant of Cassandra.
Old English
Hunter and pursuer; one who hunts.
English
From the fortification of the man; strong fort.