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Top baby girl names: Starts with letter c
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Charlotte
12,940
French, feminine diminutive of Charles, means: full-grown, man, manly, freeman, peasant.
German
Camila
7,473
Form of Camilla: attendant for a temple, helper to the priest; feminine of the old Roman family name Camillus.
Latin
Chloe
6,626
Means: green shoot in Greek; an epithet of the Greek goddess Demeter, the fertility goddess. Means: green shoot, fresh blooming in Greek. Chloe is a Irish girl name, from name of Irish river.
Gaelic, Greek
Claire
4,379
Fem. proper name, from French claire, fem. of clair literally "light, bright," from Latin clarus "clear, bright, distinct" (see clear (adj.); also compare Clara).
Latin
Caroline
4,136
French feminine form of Carolus, cognate of Charles, Latin, Italian and Old German origin, means: full-grown, a man, freeman, manly.
English, German, Latin
Cora
3,574
Greek
Clara
2,877
From the feminine form of the Latin adjective clarus, means: bright, clear, famous.
Latin
Cecilia
1,798
Latin
Callie
1,574
Greek
Catherine
1,498
French form of Katherine, cognate of the Greek Aikaterine, derived from katharos, means: pure, unsullied, virginal.
Greek
Catalina
1,358
Spanish form of Katherine, means: pure, unsullied; derived from katharos, cognate of the Greek Aikaterine.
Greek
Camille
1,277
Latin
Cali
1,182
Greek
Camilla
1,088
Latin
Cassidy
864
Gaelic
Camryn
767
Gaelic
Carolina
733
English, German, Latin
Carmen
723
Hebrew, Latin
Christina
719
Latin feminine form of Christian, means: follower of Christ, a Christian.
Greek, Latin
Celeste
718
Latin
Cheyenne
670
American
Chelsea
659
English
Carly
647
English, Gaelic, German
Cadence
639
English
Celine
613
Latin
Colette
585
Diminutive of the medieval name Colle, a short form of Nicholas, and also a short form of Nicolette: victory of the people.
Greek
Chandler
564
English, French
Cecelia
507
Latin
Casey
466
Gaelic
Cassandra
443
A female given name: from a Greek word meaning 'helper of men'.
Greek
Clementine
425
Latin
Cynthia
416
From Kynthos, Goddess of the Moon; another name for Artemis, the Greek goddess of hunt and chastity.
Greek
Crystal
395
English name from the vocabulary word crystal, means: clear, colourless glass; derives ultimately from Greek krystallos (ice).
Greek
Clarissa
370
Latin
Clare
357
Latin
Chanel
353
French
Corinne
341
Greek
Carolyn
312
Variant of Caroline, feminine form of the Latin Carolus, cognate of Charles, Latin, Italian and Old German origin, means: full-grown, a man, freeman, manly, strong warrior.
English, German, Latin
Claudia
309
Latin
Cara
307
Gaelic, Latin
Christine
287
Form of Christian, means: follower of Christ, a Christian.
Greek, Latin
Celia
283
Latin
Ciara
256
Gaelic
Carla
252
German, Latin
Cordelia
246
Cordelia comes from the Welsh Creiryddlydd means: daughter of the sea.
Gaelic
Carlee
236
German, Latin
Carina
235
Latin
Cleo
220
Greek
Caitlyn
205
Variant of Caitriona, Gaelic form of Catherine, means: pure, unsullied.
Greek, Latin
Cristina
204
Latin
Courtney
199
From Courtenay; snub-nosed.
English, French
Channing
193
English, French
Carlie
188
German
Charlize
187
German
Charity
187
From the English word charity, ultimately derived from Late Latin caritas, means: generous love; from Latin carus: dear, beloved. Derived from charity, which denotes the love of God for mankind or the love of mankind for others. Charity is derived from the Latin carus: dear, valued.
English, Latin
Cassie
181
Gaelic, Greek
Cindy
169
Dimunitive of Cynthia, Lucinda, and Cinderella, from Greek kynthia, means: woman from Mount Kynthos.
Latin
Caitlin
164
Anglicized form of Caitlin, Gaelic form of Catherine, means: pure, unsullied.
Greek, Latin
Chiara
160
Italian form of Clara and Clare, derived from the Latin clarus: bright, clear, famous, light.
Latin
Carmella
156
Hebrew
Carley
151
German
Coral
151
English
Cecily
141
Latin
Cori
127
Gaelic
Constance
123
Means: steadfastness, constant, resolute, faithful in Latin.
Latin
Carrie
115
Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline, from the masculine Charles, means: full-grown, a man, freeman, manly, strong warrior.
English, German, Latin
Carmela
115
Hebrew
Carol
113
Feminine form of the Latin Carolus, cognate of Charles, means: full-grown, a man, freeman, manly; short form of Caroline.
English, German, Latin
Charlene
111
German
Cosette
110
Cosette is best known as the heroine of Les Miserables; means: victory in war, triumph in war.
French
Carli
108
German
Coralie
106
French, Latin
Cheyanne
104
American
Charley
100
German
Caleigh
99
Gaelic
Carissa
98
Greek, Latin
Chasity
94
Form of chastity: pure.
Latin
Chava
92
Hebrew
Colleen
89
Gaelic
Cristal
88
Greek, Latin
Collette
87
Short form of Nicolette; diminutive form of Nicole; a feminine form of Nicolas: victory of the people.
Greek
Corina
78
German, Greek, Latin
Cassia
77
Greek
Connie
73
Diminutive form of Constance. Means: to be knowledgeable; steadfast.
Latin
Candice
71
Latin origin, means: clarity, whiteness; respelling of Candace. Derived from the Latin candidus, means: white, pure, sincere.
Greek, Latin
Christy
70
Greek, Latin
Charis
69
Greek
Cai
65
In Latin, means: rejoice. In Chinese, means: wealthy, colorful.
Asian, Chinese, Latin
Chelsey
63
English
Candace
63
Greek, Latin
Carys
59
Welsh
Chesney
58
Corrine
57
Greek
Cheryl
57
Means: dear one, darling, beloved in English.
English, French
Caelan
56
Means: people of victory, powerful warrior. Means: slender; anglicized form of Caolan, form of Kaelan.
English, Gaelic
Cierra
51
Europe, Spanish
Caterina
50
Italian and Catalan form of Katherine, means: pure, unsullied.
Greek
Clarice
48
Latin
Christa
47
Greek, Latin
Cate
47
English diminutive of Catherine, Greek derivation, version of Catherine, from katharos, means: pure, unsullied.
Greek
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