Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Blanche | white | Female | |
Calvin | Bald | Male | Latin |
Cecilia | blind one | Female | Latin |
Cecily | blind | Female | Feminine |
Celia | heavenly | Female | Latin |
Charles | manly, strong | Male | |
Chester | fortress, walled town, | Male | Latin |
Clara | bright, clear | Female | Latin |
Clarence | bright | Male | Latin |
Clarissa | bright, clear | Female | Latinized |
Claude | Lame.
| Male | |
Clayton | place with good clay | Male | English |
Clementine | mild, merciful | Female | |
Cleveland | land near the hill, from the cliffs | Male | English |
Clyde | Nature name | Male | Scottish |
Cordelia | In Shakespeare's King Lear a woman of rare honesty.
| Female | Latin |
Cornelius | horn | Male | Latin |
Daisy | Day's eye. A flower name.
| Female | |
Daisy | Day's eye. A flower name.
| Female | |
Della | German, noble | Female | English |
Dexter | dyer, right-handed | Male | Latin |
Dixie | Abbreviation of Richard. In the USA Dixie refers to the French word for ten: also to the southern states below the Mason- Dixon line.
| Female | Latin |
Dora | gift | Female | Greek |
Dudley | The people's meadow | Male | English |
Earl | A British nobleman equivalent to a European count | Male | English |