Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Celeste | heavenly | Female | Latin |
Celia | heavenly | Female | Latin |
Celine | after Celine Dion | Female | |
Charlotte | petite and femininewoman, feminine of Charles | Female | |
Christina | anointed | Female | Greek |
Christine | anointed | Female | |
Claire | bright, clear | Female | |
Clara | bright, clear | Female | Latin |
Clarissa | bright, clear | Female | Latinized |
Claudette | Feminine of Claude.
| Female | |
Clementine | mild, merciful | Female | |
Cleo | From Cleopatra - Her father's glory | Female | Greek |
Cleo | From Cleopatra - Her father's glory | Female | Greek |
Colette | victory of the people | Female | |
Constance | steadfastness | Female | English |
Cordelia | In Shakespeare's King Lear a woman of rare honesty.
| Female | Latin |
Cosette | little thing | Female | |
Daphne | laurel, bay tree, victory | Female | Greek |
Deirdre | sorrowful | Female | Irish |
Delia | visible from delos | Female | Greek |
Delilah | Desired. Languishing. The Biblical Delilah tempted Samson into revealing the secret of his superhuman strength.
| Female | Arabic |
Della | German, noble | Female | English |
Diana | divine | Female | Latin |
Edith | Happy warfare. Spoils of war.
| Female | English |
Eleanor | light, mercy | Female | English |