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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Clover

“She who clings lovingly.” From a Germanic base meaning “to adhere.” An allusion to the adhesive property of clover sap.

English

Clymene

Renowned one

Greek

Clytie

Lovely one

Greek

Coady
Coahoma
Coburn
Codee

Descendant of Cuidighthigh

Irish

Coco

Shortened form of Co- names

English

Codey

Descendant of Cuidighthigh

Irish

Codi

Descendant of Cuidighthigh

Irish

Codie

Descendant of Cuidighthigh

Irish

Cody

Descendant of Cuidighthigh

Irish

Coe
Coel
Coetta
Callesta

Cup; fairest, most beautiful

Latin

Calley

Lovely one; beautiful flower; beautiful, lovely

Greek

Calli

Lovely one; beautiful flower; most beautiful; heated, with warmth; cup; fairest, most beautiful; beautiful, lovely

Spanish

Callia

Beautiful voice

Greek

Callida

Most beautiful; heated, with warmth

Spanish

Callidora

Gift of beauty

Greek

Callie

Beautiful one

Greek

Calliope

Beautiful voice

Greek

Callista

Cup; fairest, most beautiful

Latin

Callisto

Beautiful

Greek

Calligenia

Daughter of beauty

Greek

Callula

Small beauty

Latin

Cally

Lovely one; beautiful flower; cup; fairest, most beautiful; beautiful, lovely

Latin

Callyope

Beautiful voice

Greek

Callypso

She who hides

Greek

Callysta

Cup; fairest, most beautiful

Latin

Calogera

Monk, hermit

Italian

Calpurnia

Latin

Caltha

Golden flower

Latin

Calvina

Bald

Latin

Calvine

Bald

Latin

Calvinna

Bald

Latin

Calvinne

Bald

Latin

Calyn

Pure

Greek

Calynda

Lovely one

Greek

Calynn

Pure; rock

Scottish

Calypso

She who hides

Greek

Calyssa

Cup; fairest, most beautiful

Latin

Calysta

Cup; fairest, most beautiful

Latin

Cam

Helper to the priest

Latin

Cama

Helper to the priest

Latin

Camala

Helper to the priest

Latin

Camaran

Crooked nose

Scottish

Cole

People of victory

Greek

Coleen

Girl, wench

Gaelic