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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Coye

Quiet, still

English

Crane

Long-necked Bird

English

Creda

Faith

English

Creiddyladl

Daughter of Llud

Arthurian Legend

Creissant

To create

French

Crete

Dim. of LUCRETIA

Latin

Cricket

Loud Insect of the Night

American

Crimson

Full of love. Leader in things that need to be done.

English

Crisann

Variant of Chrysantus

Spanish

Crissinda

Follower of Christ.

Unknown

Cruella

Evil, Cruel

American

Cruzita

Little Cross

Spanish

Crwys

Cross

Welsh

Cualli

Good

Aztec (Nahuatl)

Cullodena

From the broken mossy ground

Scottish

Cullodina

From the broken mossy ground

Scottish

Culzean

Variant of Colleen. Girl.

Scottish

Cumania

Name of a saint

Irish

Cumina

From Comines

Scottish

Cundrie

Woman who condemns Percival

Arthurian Legend

Cundry

Woman who condemns Percival

Arthurian Legend

Cunnawabum

One Who Looks at the Stars

Native American

Cwen

Queen

English

Cwene

Queen

Anglo-Saxon

Cyan

Light Blue-Green

American

Cyanne

Graceful, Lordly

English

Cyd

A Public Hill

Greek

Cym

Ruler

English

Cymberly

From the royal meadow

English

Cynburleigh

From the royal meadow

English

Cyne

Ruler

English

Cyneburhleah

From the royal meadow

English

Cynna

Short form of CYNTHIA

American

Cynzia

From Kynthos

Italian

Cyprus

Type of tree

English

Cyst

Best

Anglo-Saxon

Cytheria

Goddess of Love

Greek

Callithela

Unknown

Greek

Canopa

“My brightest star,” in allusion to Canopus, the bright star of the southern sky, in the constellation Argo.

Cantabilla

“Like a song,” from the Latin cantare, to sing, in allusion to cantabile.

Latin

Cantata

“An inspiring musical composition,” from the Latin cantare, to sing.

Latin

Cantatrica

“The tempting songstress,” from the Latin cantator, a singer.

Latin

Cantharida

“The exciting one,” in allusion to can- tharis, a medicinal preparation of Spanish flies, regarded, especially formerly, as an aphrodisiac.

Spanish

Carmitta

An affectionate variant of Carmen.

Celinette

“The little goddess of the moon.” A French form of Selena.

French

Cis

A short diminutive form of Cecilia.

Clyte

A variant form of Clytie, a devotee of the sun.

Colie

A diminutive form of Nicola.

Collins

Holly

Irish

Cataleya

Orchid

Spanish