Starting with letter C
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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441 | Clemence | Latin | Variant of Clementia: Mildness, clemency, mercy. Famous bearer: Clemence was the mythological Roman goddess of pity. | F | |
442 | Clementia | Latin | Mildness. The name Clementia was borne by the Roman goddess of mercy. Clementia and its variants have been used occasionally in Britain since the Middle Ages, hut are uncommon in modern times. | F | |
443 | Clementina | French | Variant of Clemence meaning clemency, mercy. | F | |
444 | Clementina | German | Feminine form of the Latin Clement. | F | |
445 | Clementina | Latin | Feminine form of Clement: From 'clemens' meaning mild or merciful. | F | |
446 | Clementine | German | Feminine form of the Latin Clement. Famous bearers of the name Clementine: the heroine of the well-known folk song 'Clementine' and the Sir Winston Churchill's wife. | F | |
447 | Cleo | Greek | A diminutive of Cleopatra and Clotilde, meaning famed. Famous bearer: 20th century British jazz singer Cleo Laine. | F | |
448 | Cleone | Greek | The mythological daughter of a river god. | F | |
449 | Cleonie | Irish | From the Greek Cleone: daughter of a river god. | F | |
450 | Cleopatra | Egyptian | A queen of Eygpt. | F | |
451 | Cleopatra | Greek | Her father's fame; Glory of her father. Egyptian Queen immortalized by Shakespeare in Antony and Cleopatra'. | F | |
452 | Cleopatra | Shakespearean | Antony and Cleopatra'. Queen of Egypt and Mark Antony's lover. | F | |
453 | Cleva | English | Dwells at the cliffs. | F | |
454 | Clio | Greek | Celebrate. Abbreviation of Clotilde and Cleopatra. Clio was the Mythological Muse of historic poetry. | F | |
455 | Clodagh | Irish | From the name of an Irish river, Clodagh is used occasionally as a first name in Ireland. | F | |
456 | Clodovea | Spanish | Feminine form of Clodoveo: famous warrior. | F | |
457 | Clonia | Latin | Amazon. | F | |
458 | Cloria | Greek | Goddess of spring. | F | |
459 | Clorinda | Latin | Renowned. | F | |
460 | Clotild | Teutonic | Renowned for war. | F |