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Ciandra: Something that is surrounded by light
Cianna: Praise of the Lord, God is gracious
Ciara: Dark, something that is not fair in complexion
Ciarra: Dark, not fair; dim; dusk
Ciarran: One who is dark and dusky
Cibil: A name for fortune-teller, one who predicts the future
Cicada: A type of insect that makes loud noise at night
Cicely: A herbaceous plant native to central Europe, derived from Caecilius
Cici: One born at day break.
Cicilia: Blind, one whose eyes a dysfunctional and disables them from seeing things
Cicily: One who is blind, i.e. unable to see due to dysfunctioning of eyes
Cidney: A wide meadow, a piece of land filled with grass
Ciel: Sky, a part of the earth's atmosphere
Ciela: A heavenly object, from the skies
Cielle: Sky, a part of the atmosphere, derived from the French word Ciel
Cielo: Heaven, the abode of God
Ciena: A clay material used for many purposes
Cienna: One who is from the land of Siena
Ciera: An angel, a messenger of God
Cierra: Black, the darkest colour of all
Cihuaton: Little woman
Ciji: Initial for C.G
Cik: Malaya word for Miss.
Cili: Blind, one who doesn't have the ability to see
Cilia: Blind, one who does not have the ability to see
Cilicia: Something that is circular and rolls about itself
Cilinia: Derived from an ancient name meaning "heaven", is also the name of a 5th century saint
Cilla: Ancient, antique; relic; A nickname for Priscilla White, who was an ancient British singer of 1960s
Cim: One who presides, ruler; emperor; lord; king; maharaja
Cimberleigh: One who is from the royal meadows. a place meant for the high-born men
Cin: A reddish brown coloured spice
Cinda: Something that is originated from the mountain "Kynthos"
Cindal: Bright, attractive; shiny
Cindel: An abbreviation for the names Cynthia and Lucinda
Cindell: A Greek variation of the name Cindy, or Cynthia
Cinderella: The female lead of a fairytale, belonging to the ashes
Cindi: Dimunitive or abbreviation for the name Cynthia
Cindia: Abbreviation or dimunitive of the names Cynthia and Lucinda
Cindra: Derived from the name Kynthia, Goddess of the moon and hunting and Apollo's twin sister
Cindy: Abbreviation for Cinderella, Cynthia and Lucinda
Cinnamon: A spice, added to food for flavour
Cinthia: One of the names of the moon and hunting goddess
Cintia: Hungarian word for Cynthia, the goddess of moon
Cintya: A name given to the goddess of the moon
Cinxia: One who is considered as the goddess of marriage
Cinzia: A mythological goddess, Cynthia, who was born on Mount Cynthus
Ciorstaidh: One who is a follower of Jesus Christ
Cipriana: A woman from Cyprus.
Cira: The sun, the source of energy for mankind
Circe: A witch, siren; magician
Cirie: A successful person who likes to be reasonable
Cirila: Lady, woman; mistress; or the female term for Ciril
Cirilla: The mistress, lady; female term for Ciril
Cissa: One who does not have the ability to see, Blind
Cisse: A name derived from the place called Cisse in Vienne
Cissi: A variant for the name Caecelia, who was the saint for music
Cissie: One who is blind, one who cannot see
Cissota: Blind, one who cannot see; one who lost the sense of vision
Cissy: Derived from Cecilia, meaning blind, one who cannot see
Citana: One who is a star in the sky
Citlali: A star, an object of the space and universe
Citlalic: Rising star
Citlalicue: Star garment
Citlalli: Star, a heavenly body in space
Citlalmina: Greatest of all the female heroes.
Citra: Picture, image, a form of art, an artist's impression
Citrarupa: One whose form or body consists of different patches of colours
Citrine: Type of quartz, a mineral found in metamorphic and igneous rocks
Clacie: An English name derivated from Lassy
Cladine: Branched, something that is classified into many sub-divisions
Claefer: Clover, a part of the pea family that is used as a fodder
Claibourne: One who hails from the earth, born from the earth
Claira: Bright and clear, attractive; appealing
Claire: Appealing to everyone, bright and clear
Claireece: Latin name for bright,clear and attractive
Clairese: One who is famous, popular and known by majority of people
Clairey: One who is bright, clear and famous
Clane: A plant that is herbaceous and is used as fodder for animals
Clara: One who is distinguished, clear and bright
Clarabella: Appealing, distinguished, bright and clear
Clarabelle: Dazzling, bright; brilliant; clear; famous
Clarae: Famous, dazzling; bright; clear
Clarah: Latin term for clear, bright and dazzling
Claral: Famous, dazzling; bright; clear
Claramae: One's beloved, loved; a bright and clear pearl
Claramay: A combination of blue and pink colours
Claramunda: Clear and bright, appealing and dazzling
Clarcia: Something that is clear and bright
Clare: Derived from the name of an English river
Clarencia: Something that is clear, dazzling, bright and famous
Claressa: A novel, that is also known as "the History of a Young Lady
Claresta: Shiny, dazzling; brilliant; appealing
Clarette: Clear, easy to interpret; unclouded; bright
Clariandra: A clear and bright maden
Claribel: A beauty that is illuminated and appealing
Clarice: Something that is bright and attractive
Claricia: A clear woman
Clarimonda: An intelligent female protector
Clarimonde: One who is a brilliant female protector and protects others
Clarina: A thing that is bright and clear
Clarinda: Something that has a very nice clarity, and is bright
Clarine: Clearness, having no obstruction
Claris: One who is very famous and is known by everyone
Clarisa: Derived from 'Claris', which means bright, clear and attractive
Clariscia: Clear, bright and dazzling
Clarisin: Bright, vivid, dazzling and clear
Clariss: One who has fame, and is the brightest of all
Clarissa: Clear, something that is easy to understand and interpret
Clarissant: Name of Gawain's sister
Clarisse: Gentle, shining and has fame followed by attention
Clarita: Clear or transparent, easily understood
Claritia: Bright, attention gainer and clear
Clarity: Clear, obvious; free of objections; unclouded
Clarizza: One who is bright, filled with good virtues, and is known by all
Clarrie: One who lives beside the river Clare, the longest river in the Lough Corrib
Clarrisa: Derived from Clarice, meaning bright, clear, dazzling and famous
Clarugge: A woman's name
Clary: Brightness and clearness, attractive
Clasina: A bright woman, a dazzling woman who is attractive
Claudean: Something that glows or shines
Claudelle: Derived from a saint's name, 'Claudius', who lived in the 7th century
Claudette: The feminine form of a 7th century saint's name
Claudia: As mentioned in the New Testament, it is the feminine form of 'Claudius', a 7th century saint
Claudie: A female form of a 7th century saint, Claudius
Claudina: Something that is feeble, lame
Claudine: One who is a descendent of Gods, hails from Gods
Clavel: Spanish name for carnation, a bright flower
Clayne: A town situated near a place called Clayland
Clayre: One who is not only bright, but also famous and known by all
Cl�lie: A french version of an old Roman name
Cl�mence: A kindhearted an gentle woman
Clea: Fame, popular; glory; known by everyone; stardom; stature; honour
Cleantha: Praising in the name of flowers
Clelia: A Roman herione who acted in the Classical era
Clely: A french version of Clelia, a Roman herione
Clemance: Mercy, showing forgiveness; pity; grace
Clematis: A type of a climbing stemmed plant, a vine plant
Clemence: Merciful, lenient; gentle; soft-hearted
Clemencia: Mild and gentle, merciful; good natured and soft hearted
Clemency: Gentle, mild; soft; warm and hearty
Clementeen: One who is very gentle, kind and soft hearted
Clementia: One who is soft, gentle, good natured and lenient
Clementina: Feminine derivative of 'Clement', meaning gentle, soft and pleasant
Clementine: Mild, merciful; forgiving; tender
Clemento: Merciful, tender; forgiving; soft hearted
Clemmie: Derived from Clement, meaning gentle and merciful
Clemmy: Gentle, mild; soft; tender; merciful; pleasant
Cleo: Short from of Cleopatra, which means glory and fame
Cleona: Fame, glory; recognition; reputation; name
Cleone: The daughter of the river God in mythology
Cleopatra: Father's glory or fame, recognition of Father
Cleora: It means glory or fame of the Father
Cleotha: A woman who is a creative artist and everyone else is inspired by her
Cleotilde: A well known warrior, a well known soldier
Cleremunda: A clear and birght protector of men
Clericia: A wandering group of people
Cleta: Short name for 'Cleopatra', which means one who has glory and fame
Clete: To call on someone, to call someone
Cleva: One who lives in the hills, who resides in the hills
Cliantha: Honour, glory, repute, name, credit
Cliodhna: An Irish goddess who had a beautiful shape, who fell in love with a mortal
Cliona: One who is shapely, refers to a shapely Irish goddess who fell in love with a human
Cliupatra: A form of given name Cleopatra, meaning she who brings glory to the father.
Cllâodène: Lame
Cllémentène: Mild or merciful
Clochette: Beautiful, something that looks good and catches the eye of people
Clodagh: A place where lots of rivers flow, and these rivers are places of prayers
Clodia: One who cannot walk, lame or crippled
Cloe: A green shoot, a sign of growing or developing
Clora: Fresh and green, healthy and green; goddess of flowers
Cloria: One who is considered as the goddess of the Spring season
Clorinda: In Greek, the meaning of this name is greenery, or a place filled with vegetation and plants
Cloris: Blossoming or blooming of flowers, Goddess of flowers and spring
Clothilde: Derived from the name of a saint, who converted her husband king to Christianityity
Clotild: One who is famous for war, known for his war skills
Clotilda: One who is famous for her war skills, known as heroine for her war tactics
Clotilde: Famous for battle and war skills
Clotille: One who is well known and famous for her battle and war skills
Clove: Derived from 'Clover', the name of a flower from the pea family
Clover: A plant that origins from the pea family and is a fodder plant for animals
Clymene: In Greek, it means Mother of Atlanta, and the Latin meaning is Amazon
Clytemnestra: A famous person who is also a great pleaser or wooer
Clytie: A river fairy who fell in love with the Sun God. As a reward, she was turned into a sunflower, because of which her face was always turned towards the sun
Coaxoch: Serpent flower
Coby: One who acts as a supplanter, one who replaces or takes place of someone else
Cocheta: One who is not familiar, a stranger
Cochrann: The one who rules, king or lady
Coco: Spanish meaning is "To help someone in need"
Cocoliloc: She is hated
Codee: One who is very helpful and helps others in need
Codie: The son of Oda, from the Oda clan
Codier: A cushion or pillow, a cloth stuffed with cotton, normally used for furniture purpose
Codruta: A determined, talented and fierce individual
Codyr: A cushion, a pillow; a cloth that is stuffed with cotton and is used as furniture
Coelee: A valley or a draining zone
Coeli: Heaven, a place where God is supposed to reside
Coenburga: Woman bold like a fortress
Coeur: The most vital organ of the human body, the heart
Coleen: Female, a young woman; a lady
Coleka: People's win, victory of men after defeating the enemy