| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
|---|
| Bronwyn | White-bosomed. | Female | Welsh |
| Brooklyn | Beautiful Brook | Female | English |
| Cadence | rhythm, beat | Female | Latin |
| Camille | young ceremonial attendant | Female | |
| Carmella | Golden And Sweet | Unisex | English |
| Carmen | garden, field of fruit, song. One who has a beautiful voice. | Female | Spanish |
| Carolina | free man | Female | English |
| Cassie | Abbreviation of Cassandra. Unheeded prophetess. In Homer's The Iliad Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded.
| Female | English |
| Cecilia | blind one | Female | Latin |
| Cecily | blind | Female | Feminine |
| Celeste | heavenly | Female | Latin |
| Celine | after Celine Dion | Female | |
| Charlotte | petite and femininewoman, feminine of Charles | Female | |
| Cherry | Various trees that produce red to black fruit. | Female | Fruit |
| Cheyenne | Native American tribe living in the North West of the USA. | Female | |
| Chloe | Fresh young blossom, Greek for blooming | Female | Greek |
| Claire | bright, clear | Female | |
| Clarissa | bright, clear | Female | Latinized |
| Clementine | mild, merciful | Female | |
| Cleo | From Cleopatra - Her father's glory | Female | Greek |
| Cleo | From Cleopatra - Her father's glory | Female | Greek |
| Coral | Greek for small stone. Sincere or from the sea. Marine animal whose skeletons form coral reefs. | Female | Nature |
| Cordelia | In Shakespeare's King Lear a woman of rare honesty.
| Female | Latin |
| Daenerys | | Female | Hebrew |
| Daisy | Day's eye. A flower name.
| Female | |