BABY GIRL NAMES STARTS FROM C
Select Modern Unique, Unusual and Popular Baby Girls Names Start From C With Meanings
Nane |
Country |
Meanings |
Cadee | Pure. | |
Cadence | Latin | Rhythmic. |
Cadrian | Rhian | |
Caelyn | loved forever | Cay |
Cai | Vietnamese | |
Cailey | ||
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 | |
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 |