Girls Names - "C"

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Charlotte: Means  "free man" in French.

Cora: Means  "maiden"  in Greek.

Cleo: Means  "glory" in Greek.

Celina: Polish variation of Selena (which means  "moon goddess".It is the Latinized variation of Greek Selene).

Cassandra: Means  "prophetess" in Greek.

Cassie: Means  "prophetess". It is the diminutive of Cassandra (which means "prophetess" in Greek). 

Cosette: Means  "little thing" in French.

Chloe: Means "young green shoot" in Greek. 

Courtney: Means "short nose" in French.

Chanel: Means "dweller near the canal" in French.

Cassidy: Means "curly-haired" in Irish.

Cleopatra: Means  "glory of the father" in Greek.

Constance: Means "steadfastness" in English. 

Ciara: Means "little dark one" in Irish. 

Cara: Means "dear; friend; face" in  Latin, Italian, Irish, Spanish, and Portuguese.

Colette: It is the French feminine variation of Nicholas (which means  "people of victory" in Greek).

Cecilia/Cecília: Means  "blind" in Latin.

Clara: Means  "bright, clear" in Latin.

Cornelia: Means  "horn" in Latin. It is the feminine variation of Cornelius (which means  "horn" in Latin).

Corinne: Means  "maiden". It is the French variation of Greek Corinna (which means "maiden" in Greek).

Catherine/Catherina: Means "pure" in Greek.

Charity: English word name.

Celine/Céline: Means  "heavenly". It is the French variation of Celeste (which means  "heavenly" in Latin).

Coco: Spanish and French pet name. 

Clementine: Means  "mild, merciful".It is the French feminine version of Clement (which means  "mild, merciful" in Latin).

Cordelia: Means  "heart; daughter of the sea" in Latin or Celtic.

Clover: It is a charming, perky choice if you want to move beyond hothouse blooms like Rose and Lily. It also has a long association with good luck, via the four-leaf clover, and through the shamrock symbol of Ireland.

Clementina: Means  "mild, merciful". It is the Spanish version of Clement (which means "mild, merciful" in Latin).

Constantina: Means  "constant, unchanging". It is the Latin, female variation of Constantine (which means "steadfast" in Latin). 


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