Canopa
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“My brightest star,” in allusion to Canopus, the bright star of the southern sky, in the constellation Argo.
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Cantabilla
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“Like a song,” from the Latin cantare, to sing, in allusion to cantabile.
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Latin
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Cantata
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“An inspiring musical composition,” from the Latin cantare, to sing.
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Latin
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Cantatrica
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“The tempting songstress,” from the Latin cantator, a singer.
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Latin
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Cantharida
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“The exciting one,” in allusion to can- tharis, a medicinal preparation of Spanish flies, regarded, especially formerly, as an aphrodisiac.
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Spanish
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Carmitta
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An affectionate variant of Carmen.
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