Ciorstaidh | | Girl | One who is a follower of Jesus Christ |
Cipriana | | Girl | A woman from Cyprus. |
Cira | | Girl | The sun; The source of energy for mankind |
Circe | | Girl | Sorceress; Bird |
Cirie | | Girl | A successful person who likes to be reasonable |
Cirila | | Girl | Lady; Woman; Mistress; Female term for Ciril |
Cirilla | | Girl | Master; Lord |
Cissa | | Girl | One who does not have the ability to see; Blind |
Cisse | | Girl | A name derived from the place called Cisse in Vienne |
Cissi | | Girl | Variant for the name Caecelia, who was the saint for music |
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Cissie | | Girl | One who is blind; one who cannot see |
Cissota | | Girl | Blind; one who cannot see; one who lost the sense of vision |
Cissy | | Girl | Blind; One who cannot see |
Citlalic | | Girl | Rising star |
Citlalicue | | Girl | Star garment |
Citlalli | | Girl | Star; a heavenly body in space |
Citlalmina | | Girl | Greatest of all the female heroes |
Citlaly | | Girl | Star |
Citra | | Girl | Picture; Image; A form of art; An artist's impression |
Citrarupa | | Girl | One whose form or body consists of different patches of colours |
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Citrine | | Girl | A type of quartz |
Clacie | | Girl | An English name derived from Lassy |
Cladine | | Girl | Branched; something that is classified into many sub-divisions |
Claefer | | Girl | Clover; a part of the pea family that is used as a fodder |
Claira | | Girl | Bright and clear; Attractive; Appealing |
Claire | | Girl | Bright; Clear |
Claireece | | Girl | Latin name for bright, clear, and attractive |
Clairese | | Girl | One who is famous, popular and known by majority of people |
Clairey | | Girl | One who is bright, clear, and famous |
Clane | | Girl | A plant that is herbaceous and is used as fodder for animals |
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Clara | | Girl | Bright; Clear |
Clarabella | | Girl | Appealing; Distinguished; Bright; Clear |
Clarabelle | | Girl | Bright; Clear; Beautiful |
Clarae | | Girl | Famous; dazzling; bright; clear |
Clarah | | Girl | Latin term for clear, bright, and dazzling |
Claral | | Girl | Famous; dazzling; bright; clear |
Claramae | | Girl | One's beloved; Loved; A bright and clear pearl |
Claramay | | Girl | A combination of blue and pink colours |
Claramunda | | Girl | Clear and bright; appealing and dazzling |
Clarcia | | Girl | Something that is clear and bright |
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Clare | | Girl | Bright; Clear; Level surface |
Clarencia | | Girl | Something that is clear, dazzling, bright, and famous |
Claressa | | Girl | Bright and famous |
Claresta | | Girl | Shiny; dazzling; brilliant; appealing |
Clarette | | Girl | Clear; easy to interpret; unclouded; bright |
Clariandra | | Girl | A clear and bright maiden |
Claribel | | Girl | A beauty that is illuminated and appealing |
Clarice | | Girl | Bright; Clear; Famous |
Claricia | | Girl | A clear woman |
Clarie | | Girl | Bright, clear, renowned |
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Clarimonda | | Girl | An intelligent female protector |
Clarimonde | | Girl | One who is a brilliant female protector and protects others |
Clarina | | Girl | A thing that is bright and clear |
Clarinda | | Girl | Something that has a very nice clarity and is bright |
Clarine | | Girl | Bright; Clear; Famous |
Claris | | Girl | One who is very famous and is known by everyone |
Clarisa | | Girl | Derived from Claris, which means bright, clear, and attractive |
Clariscia | | Girl | Clear, bright, and dazzling |
Clarise | | Girl | Bright, clear, and radiant |
Clarisin | | Girl | Bright; Vivid; Dazzling and clear |
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Clariss | | Girl | One who has fame and is the brightest of all |
Clarissa | | Girl | Bright; Clear |
Clarissant | | Girl | Name of Gawain’s sister |
Clarisse | | Girl | Gentle; Shining; Has fame followed by attention |
Clarita | | Girl | Bright; Clear; Famous |
Claritia | | Girl | Bright; Attention gainer and clear |
Clarity | | Girl | Clear; Obvious; Free of objections; Unclouded |
Clarizza | | Girl | One who is bright, filled with good virtues, and is known by all |
Clarrisa | | Girl | Derived from Clarice, meaning bright, clear, dazzling, and famous |
Clarugge | | Girl | A woman's name |
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Clary | | Girl | Brightness and clearness; Attractive |
Clasina | | Girl | A bright woman; a dazzling woman who is attractive |
Claudean | | Girl | Something that glows or shines |
Claudelle | | Girl | Derived from a saint's name Claudius, who lived in the 7th century |
Claudette | | Girl | Differently abled; Enclosure |
Claudia | | Girl | Differently abled; Closed |
Claudie | | Girl | A female form of a 7th century saint, Claudius |
Claudina | | Girl | Something that is feeble; lame |
Claudine | | Girl | One who is a descendent of Gods; Hails from Gods |
Clavel | | Girl | Spanish name for carnation, a bright flower |
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Clea | | Girl | Fame; Popular; Glory |
Cleantha | | Girl | Praising in the name of flowers |
Clelia | | Girl | A Roman herione who acted in the Classical era |
Clely | | Girl | A french version of Clelia; A Roman heroine |
Clemance | | Girl | Mercy; showing forgiveness; pity; grace |
Clematis | | Girl | A type of a climbing stemmed plant; a vine plant |
Clemence | | Girl | Merciful; Gentle |
Clemencia | | Girl | Mild and gentle; Merciful; Good natured; Soft hearted |
Clemency | | Girl | Gentle; Mild; Soft; Warm; Hearty |
Clementeen | | Girl | One who is very gentle, kind and soft hearted |
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Clementia | | Girl | One who is soft, gentle, good natured and lenient |
Clementina | | Girl | Merciful; Gentle |
Clementine | | Girl | Merciful; Gentle |
Clemento | | Girl | Merciful; Tender; Forgiving; Soft-hearted |
Clemenza | | Girl | Mercy; Clemency |
Clemmie | | Girl | Derived from Clement meaning gentle and merciful |
Cleo | | Girl | Fame; Popular; Glory |
Cleodora | | Girl | Glorious gift; Renowned gift |
Cleona | | Girl | Glory; Goddess Clíodhna |
Cleone | | Girl | The daughter of the river God in mythology |
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