| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
| Cade |
|
Pure. |
| Cadee |
|
Pure. |
| Cadence |
Latin |
Rhythmic. |
| Cadrian |
Rhian |
|
| Caelyn |
loved forever |
Cay |
| Cai |
Vietnamese |
| Cailey |
|
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| Cailin |
Gaelic |
A girl. |
| Caimile |
African |
A family is born. |
| Cairine |
Gaelic |
Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name. |
| Cairistiona |
Scottish Gaelic |
A follower of Christ, a Christian. |
| Cait |
Irish Gaelic |
Pure, virginal. |
| Caitlin |
Irish Gaelic |
Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name. |
| Caitlyn |
|
Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name. |
| Caitrin |
Irish Gaelic |
Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name. |
| Caja |
Cornish |
A daisy. |
| Cala |
Arabic |
castle |
| Calandra |
Greek |
A lark. |
| Calantha |
Greek |
A beautiful blossom. |
| Caledonia |
Latin |
A woman from Scotland. |
| Calendre |
Greek |
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| Caley |
Irish Gaelic |
Slender. A boy or girl's name. |
| Calida |
Latin |
Warns and loving. |
| Calista |
Greek |
The most beautiful one. |
| Calix |
|
Very handsome. |
| Calixte |
|
Very beautiful. |
| Calla |
Greek |
Beautiful. |
| Callan |
German |
chatter |
| Callia |
French |
Beautiful. |
| Callidora |
Greek |
The gift of beauty. |
| Calliope |
Greek |
A beautiful voice. The muse of poetry in Greek mythology. |
| Callista |
|
Most beautiful. |
| Callisto |
Greek/Latin |
Greek: A mythological nymph. Latin: The beautiful little one. |
| Caltha |
Latin |
yellow flower |
| Calypso |
Greek |
A legendary sea nymph. Also a West Indian style of music. |
| Cam |
Vietnamese, English |
orange fruit, sweet, beloved, referring to the sun |
| Cambria |
Latin |
An ancient name for Wales. |
| Camelai |
Latin |
flower name |
| Camellia |
|
A flower name. |
| Cameo |
Italian |
An engraved gem. |
| Camilla |
Latin |
From a Roman family name, possibly meaning noble. |
| Camille |
Latin |
Virginal, unblemished character. Also from a Roman family name. A boy or girl's name. |
| Camira |
Aboriginal |
Of the wind. |
| Canace |
Greek |
The daughter of the wind. |
| Candace |
English/Latin |
Possibly meaning brilliant white or clarity. The name of several queens of Ethiopia, and mentioned in the Bible. |
| Candice |
|
Possibly meaning brilliant white or clarity. From the name Candace. |
| Candida |
Latin |
White. |
| Candide |
|
Dazzling white. |
| Candie |
|
Possibly meaning brilliant white From the name Candace. |
| Candra |
Latin |
Luminescent. |
| Candy |
English |
The sweet one. Also a nickname from Candace and Candida. |
| Cantara |
Arabic |
small bridge |
| Caoimhe |
Celtic |
gentleness, beauty, grace |
| Capri |
|
Italian island. |
| Caprice |
Italian |
Unpredictable, whimsical. |
| Cara |
Irish Gaelic/Cornish/Italian |
Irish Gaelic: A friend. Cornish: Love. Italian: The beloved one. |
| Caragh |
Irish |
Love. |
| Carajean |
sweet melody |
Cari |
| Caralee |
|
From Cara and Lee. Cara - Irish Gaelic: A friend. Cornish: Love. Italian: The beloved one. Lee - A meadow or a clearing. |
| Caralyn |
|
From Cara and Lynn. Cara - Irish Gaelic: A friend. Cornish: Love. Italian: The beloved one. Lynn - A waterfall. |
| Cardinia |
Aboriginal |
The dawn. |
| Caren |
|
Pure. Also see Catherine, Karen and Kathleen. |
| Carensa |
|
Love. |
| Carenza |
|
Love. |
| Caresse |
|
Beloved. |
| Carew |
Latin |
run |
| Carey |
Irish/Celtic/Cornish |
Irish: The name of a castle. Celtic: From the river. Cornish: The loved one. A boy or girl's name. |
| Carha |
|
A pillar stone. |
| Cari |
Turkish |
flows like water |
| Carin |
Irish Gaelic/Cornish/Italian |
Irish Gaelic: A friend. Cornish: Love. Italian: The beloved one. |
| Carina |
Aboriginal |
A bride. Also see Cara. |
| Carine |
|
Irish Gaelic: A friend. Cornish: Love. Italian: The beloved one. |
| Carissa |
Latin |
The most beloved one. |
| Carla |
|
A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Carleigh |
German |
freeholder |
| Carlen |
Teutonic |
woman |
| Carley |
|
A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Carlie |
|
A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Carlin |
Cornish/IrishGaelic |
Cornish: From the fort by the pool. Irish Gaelic: The little champion. A boy or girl's name. |
| Carlina |
Italian |
A free person. |
| Carling |
Old English |
hill wehre old women or witches gather |
| Carlota |
|
A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Carlotta |
|
A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Carly |
|
A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Carmel |
Hebrew |
A garden or orchard. |
| Carmela |
Italian |
A garden or orchard. |
| Carmelita |
Spanish |
A garden or orchard. |
| Carmen |
Spanish |
A garden or orchard. |
| Carmine |
|
A garden or orchard. |
| Carmita |
|
A garden or orchard. |
| Carna |
Arabic |
horn |
| Carnation |
|
A flower name. |
| Carnelian |
|
The name of a gemstone. A boy or girl's name. |
| Carol |
|
A free person. |
| Carolena |
|
Little and womanly. |
| Caroline |
|
A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Carolyn |
|
From the name Carol and Linda. Carol - A free person. Lyn - A waterfall. |
| Caron |
French |
pure |
| Carreen |
English |
A character in Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind. Also see Cara. |
| Carrie |
English |
A free person. |
| Carrieann |
|
Gracious and womanly. |
| Carrigan |
Gaelic |
|
| Carrington |
Old English |
beautiful |
| Carryl |
Welsh |
Love. Also see Carol. |
| Cary |
Irish/Celtic/Cornish |
Irish: The name of a castle. Celtic: From the river. Cornish: The loved one. A boy or girl's name. |
| Caryn |
Irish Gaelic/Cornish/Italian |
Irish Gaelic: A friend. Cornish: Love. Italian: The beloved one. |
| Carys |
Welsh |
The beloved one. |
| Cascadia |
Greek |
Cassie, Cass, Cassi, Cassee |
| Casey |
Irish Gaelic |
The vigilant one. A boy or girl's name. |
| Casilda |
Latin |
of the home |
| Casondra |
|
Not to be believed. |
| Cassandra |
Greek |
In legend, a Trojan princess with the gift of prophecy. |
| Cassia |
Hebrew |
From the Cassia tree, a variety of cinnamon. Also see Kezia. |
| Cassiel |
Latin |
angel of saturday, the earthy mother |
| Casta |
Latin |
Pure and modest. |
| Castalia |
Greek |
A mythological figure. |
| Catalin |
|
Wizard. |
| Catalina |
Spanish |
Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name. |
| Catalonia |
Spanish |
A region of Spain. |
| Catarina |
Portuguese |
Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name. |
| Catava |
African |
name from a proverb |
| Caterina |
Italian |
Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name. |
| Cathay |
|
An archaic name for China. |
| Cathee |
|
Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name. |
| Catherine |
Greek |
Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name. |
| Cathie |
|
Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name. |
| Cathleen |
Irish |
Pure, virginal. Also see Catherine. |
| Cathlene |
Irish |
Pure, virginal. Also see Catherine. |
| Cathy |
|
Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name. |
| Catrin |
Welsh |
Pure. |
| Catriona |
Gaelic |
Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name. |
| Cauvery |
Hindu |
Cavery |
| Cayla |
|
Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name. |
| Cayleigh |
Gaelic |
party |
| Ceana |
|
God is gracious. |
| Cecania |
German |
free |
| Cecia |
Seesha, Sessi |
| Cecile |
|
Blind. |
| Cecilia |
Latin |
The blind one, or the sixth. The feminine form of Cecil. Also see Sheila. |
| Cecily |
Irish |
The blind one, or the sixth. . |
| Ceinwen |
Welsh |
Blessed and fair. |
| Celandia |
Greek |
the swallow |
| Celandine |
A flower name. |
| Celena |
Greek |
The goddess of the moon. |
| Celene |
Greek |
The goddess of the moon. |
| Celeste |
Latin |
Heavenly. |
| Celestyn |
Polish |
Heaven. |
| Celia |
|
The blind one, or the sixth. The feminine form of Cecil. Also see Sheila. |
| Celie |
French |
The blind one, or the sixth. The feminine form of Cecil. Also see Sheila. |
| Celina |
Greek |
The goddess of the moon. |
| Celine |
Greek |
The goddess of the moon. |
| Cerdwin |
Celtic |
the mother Goddess |
| Cerelia |
Latin |
of the spring |
| Ceres |
Latin |
The Roman goddess of corn and tillage. |
| Ceridwen |
Welsh |
Fair poetry. |
| Cerise |
French |
Cherry red. |
| Chaitaly |
Hindu |
|
| Chaitra |
Hindu |
aries sign |
| Chalsie |
|
Seaport. |
| Chana |
|
Gracious. |
| Chanah |
Hebrew |
grace |
| Chance |
Old French |
A church official or chancellor. A boy or girl's name. |
| Chandani |
Sanskrit |
name of the goddess devi |
| Chandi |
Sanskrit |
angry name of goddess sakti |
| Chandra |
Sanskrit |
A shining moon. A boy or girl's name. |
| Chane |
Hindu, Swahili |
name of a god, dependability |
| Chanel |
French |
The name of a famous perfume. |
| Chantal |
French |
From a family name meaning stone or boulder. The name has also come to mean a little singer. |
| Chantel |
|
Rocky land or singer. |
| Charis |
Greek |
Grace, the graceful one. |
| Charisma |
Greek |
grace |
| Charissa |
Greek |
grace |
| Charisse |
|
Grace, beauty, kindness. |
| Charity |
Latin |
Loving and benevolent. One of the three Graces in Greek mythology. |
| Charla |
|
Womanly, full grown. Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Charlee |
|
Womanly, full grown. Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Charleen |
|
A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Charleigh |
|
Man. |
| Charlene |
|
A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Charline |
|
Womanly, full grown. Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Charlot |
|
Womanly, full grown. Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Charlotte |
|
Womanly, full grown. Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Charmaine |
Greek |
Delightful. |
| Charmian |
Latin |
From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. |
| Charo |
|
A free person. From the name Carol. |
| Charu |
Hindu |
|
| Chastity |
Latin |
Pure and chaste. |
| Chavi |
|
Female child. |
| Chay |
Old German |
man |
| Chaya |
Hebrew |
life |
| Chaylen |
Aylen |
|
| Chelle |
|
Like the Lord. A feminine form of Michael. Also see Michaela. |
| Chelsa |
|
Harbour. |
| Chelsea |
|
From the name of a fashionable London suburb. |
| Chelsi |
|
Seaport. |
| Chelsia |
|
Harbour. |
| Chenoa |
Native American |
A white dove. |
| Cher |
French |
The beloved one. |
| Cheri |
|
The beloved one. |
| Cherie |
|
Beloved. |
| Cherilyn |
English |
Derived from Cher or Cheryl and Lynn. Cher and Cheryl - The beloved one. Lynn - A Waterfall. |
| Cherise |
Greek |
grace |
| Cherish |
Old French |
The treasured one. |
| Cherlin |
|
The beloved one. |
| Cherry |
|
The beloved one. Also a fruit name. |
| Cheryl |
|
The beloved one. |
| Chesna |
Slavonic |
Peaceful. |
| Chevonne |
Irish Gaelic |
Form of Jane and Judith. Jane - God is gracious. Judith - A woman from Judea. |
| Chhavvi |
Hindu |
|
| Chhaya |
Hindu |
shadow |
| Chiara |
Italian |
Bright and famous. The name of an Irish county. Also See Clarice. |
| Chika |
Japanese |
near |
| Chilali |
Native American |
snowbird |
| Chimalis |
Native American |
bluebird |
| Chipo |
African |
gift |
| Chiquita |
Spanish |
The little one. |
| Chitra |
Hindu |
portrait |
| Chitrangda |
Hindu |
|
| Chizu |
Japanese |
A thousand storks. A name which implies longevity. |
| Chloe |
Greek |
A fertile young maiden. |
| Chloris |
Greek |
A plant lover. |
| Cho |
Japanese/Korean |
A butterfly. Korean beautiful. |
| Choden |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
The devout one. |
| Chow |
Chinese |
Summer. |
| Chrissy |
|
Bearing Christ. From the name Christopher. |
| Christa |
|
Bearing Christ. From the name Christopher. |
| Christabel |
English |
Beautiful Christian. Derived from Christina and Belle. |
| Christal |
|
Clear as ice. A gemstone name. |
| Christea |
|
Bearing Christ. From the name Christa. |
| Christel |
|
Clear as ice. A gemstone name. |
| Christelle |
|
Clear as ice. A gemstone name. |
| Christian |
Latin |
A follower of Christ. A Christian. A boy or girl's name. |
| Christiana |
Christian, anointed. |
| Christie |
Irish/Scottish |
A follower of Christ, a Christian. A boy or girl's name. |
| Christina |
Latin |
A follower of Christ, a Christian. |
| Christine |
|
Bearing Christ. From the name Christopher. |
| Christmas |
Old English |
Born at Christmas time. A boy or girl's name. |
| Christy |
Irish/Scottish |
A follower of Christ, a Christian. A boy or girl's name. |
| Chruse |
Greek |
golden, the golden one |
| Chrysantha |
A flower name. From Chrysanthemum - Greek for a golden flower. |
| Chrysilla |
Greek |
Golden-haired. |
| Chyou |
Chinese |
autumn |
| Ciannait |
Irish |
ancient |
| Ciar |
Irish |
saint's name |
| Ciara |
Irish Gaelic |
A spear. |
| Cicely |
|
The blind one, or the sixth. The feminine form of Cecil. Also see Sheila. |
| Cicily |
|
The blind one, or the sixth. . |
| Cilla |
|
From a Roman family name. From the name Priscilla, but also an independent name. |
| Cinderella |
French |
A maiden of the cinders or ashes. |
| Cindy |
|
A maiden of the cinders or ashes. From the name Cinderella, Cynthia and Lucinda (See Lucy), but also used as an independent name. |
| Cindylou |
|
A maiden of the cinders or ashes. From Cindy and Louise. |
| Cinnabar |
Greek |
Red. A colour name and also the name of a mineral. |
| Cinnamon |
Hebrew |
A spice name. |
| Circe |
Greek |
witch-goddess, seductive |
| Cirea |
|
|
| Cissy |
|
The blind one, or the sixth. . |
| Claiborne |
Old English |
born of the earth |
| Claire |
French |
Bright and famous. Also See Clarice. |
| Clara |
|
Bright and famous. Also See Clarice. |
| Clarabelle |
Latin/French |
Bright and beautiful. From Clan and Belle. |
| Clare |
Latin |
Bright and famous. The name of an Irish county. Also See Clarice. |
| Clarice |
French from Latin |
The little brilliant one. Also See Clue. |
| Clarinda |
|
Bright and famous. Also See Clarice. |
| Clarine |
|
Bright and famous. Also See Clarice. |
| Clarissa |
|
Brilliant. |
| Claudia |
Latin |
The lame one. The feminine form of Claude. |
| Clematis |
Greek |
A climbing plant. A flower name. |
| Clemence |
Latin |
Mild, merciful. |
| Clementine |
Merciful. |
| Cleo |
|
Glory of the father. The queen of Egypt from 47-30 BC. |
| Cleomenes |
From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale. |
| Cleopatra |
Greek |
Glory of the father. The queen of Egypt from 47-30 BC. |
| Cleta |
|
Glory of the father. |
| Cleva |
Old English |
From the cliff. Feminine form of Clive. |
| Cliantha |
Greek |
A glorious flower. |
| Clio |
Greek |
The glorious one. The muse of history in Greek mythology. Also see Cleopatra. |
| Clodagh |
Irish |
From the name of a river. |
| Clodia |
|
The lame one. The feminine form of Claude. |
| Clorinda |
Persian |
Of renowned beauty. |
| Cloris |
|
A plant lover. |
| Clotilda |
Teutonic |
Famous battle maiden. |
| Clove |
|
A nail. |
| Clover |
Old English |
A flower name. |
| Clymene |
Greek |
Renowned. |
| Cochiti |
Spanish |
forgotten |
| Cody |
Old English |
A pillow or cushion. A boy or girl's name. |
| Colenso |
Cornish |
From the dark pool. |
| Colette |
French |
The people's victory. The feminine form of Nicholas. |
| Colleen |
Irish Gaelic |
A girl. |
| Colletta |
|
The people's victory. The feminine form of Nicholas. |
| Collette |
|
The people's victory. The feminine form of Nicholas. |
| Columba |
Latin |
Dove-like. The name of a 6th-century Irish saint. Also see Calum and Coleman. A boy or girl's name. |
| Columbia |
Old English |
a dove |
| Columbine |
A flower name. Also see Columba. |
| Concepcion |
Latin/Spanish |
Latin: The beginning. Spanish: A name that relates to the Virgin Mary's Immaculate Conception. |
| Concordia |
Latin |
The harmonious one. |
| Conncetta |
Conny |
|
| Connie |
|
Steadfast, constant. |
| Constance |
Latin |
Steadfast, constant. |
| Consuela |
Latin |
The consoler or comforter. |
| Consuelo |
Spanish |
Consolation. |
| Coorah |
Aboriginal |
A woman. |
| Cora |
Greek |
A maiden. |
| Corabelle |
|
A combination of Con and Belle, meaning a beautiful maiden. |
| Coral |
Latin |
From the sea. |
| Coralia |
Greek |
Like coral. |
| Coralie |
|
Little maiden. |
| Corazon |
Spanish |
The heart. Often used in the Philippines. |
| Corbin |
|
A raven. |
| Cordelia |
Celtic |
A jewel of the sea. |
| Coreen |
Aboriginal |
The end of the hills. |
| Corentine |
|
Little Cora. |
| Corey |
Celtic/Gaelic |
Dweller in the hollow. A boy or girl's name. |
| Corin |
Cornish/Latin |
Cornish: From the corner. Latin: The name of a Roman deity, possibly meaning a spear. Also from Shakespeare's play As You Like It. A boy or girl's name. |
| Corina |
|
A maiden. |
| Corinda |
Cori |
|
| Corine |
|
A maiden. |
| Corinna |
|
A maiden. |
| Corinne |
|
A maiden. |
| Corliss |
Old English |
The cheerful one. |
| Cornelia |
Latin |
A horn. The feminine form of Cornelius. |
| Cornelian |
|
The name of a gemstone. A boy or girl's name. |
| Corona |
Latin |
A town. |
| Corowa |
Aboriginal |
A rocky river. |
| Corrine |
|
A maiden. |
| Cory |
|
Helmet. A boy or girl's name. |
| Cosette |
|
Victorious people. |
| Cosima |
Greek |
Perfect order. |
| Cossette |
French |
Of the victorious. |
| Courtney |
Old French |
The short-nosed one, or frons a placename. A boy or girl's name. |
| Crescent |
Old French |
one who creates |
| Cressida |
Greek |
The golden one. A Shakespearian character. |
| Crisiant |
Welsh |
Like a crystal. A boy or girl's name. |
| Crispina |
Latin |
The curly-haired one. Feminine form of Crispin. |
| Cristin |
|
A follower of Christ, a Christian. |
| Cristina |
|
A follower of Christ, a Christian. |
| Cristine |
|
A follower of Christ, a Christian. |
| Cristiona |
Irish Gaelic |
A follower of Christ, a Christian. |
| Cristy |
|
Bearing Christ. From the name Christopher. |
| Crystal |
Greek |
Clear as ice. A gemstone name. |
| Curissa |
|
|
| Cuyler |
Celtic |
chapel |
| Cybele |
French |
The prophetess. From Greek mythology. |
| Cybil |
|
The prophetess. From Greek mythology. |
| Cybill |
|
The prophetess. From Greek mythology. |
| Cynara |
Greek |
thistle |
| Cyndi |
|
Of the moon. |
| Cynere |
Greek |
An artichoke or thistle. |
| Cynthia |
Greek |
Of the moon. An alternative name for the Greek moon goddess, Artemis. |
| Cypriana |
Greek |
A woman from Cyprus. |
| Cyprien |
French |
cypriot |
| Cyrena |
Greek |
A woman from Cyrene, an ancient Greek colony in North Africa. |
| Cyrene |
Greek |
name of a mythological nymph |
| Cyrilla |
Greek |
Lordly or proud one. Feminine form of Cyril. |
| Cytheria |
Latin |
venus |
| Cyzarine |
Russian |
royalty |