Starting with letter C
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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481 | Colmcilla | Irish | Dove of the church. | F | |
482 | Colosse | Biblical | Punishment, correction. | F | |
483 | Columbina | Latin | Feminine form of Columba: Dove. Famous bearer: 6th century Irish abbot and missionary St Columba converted the inhabitants of Scotland and northern England to Christianity. | F | |
484 | Concepcion | Spanish | Reference to the Immaculate Conception. | F | |
485 | Concepta | Irish | Refers to the Immaculate Conception. | F | |
486 | Concepta | Latin | Conceived, a reference to the Immaculate Conception. | F | |
487 | Concetta | Italian | From the Latin Cencepta, meaning conceived, a reference to the Immaculate Conception. | F | |
488 | Concetta | Latin | Variant of Concepta: Conceived, a reference to the Immaculate Conception. | F | |
489 | Conchobara | Irish | Feminine form of Connor: strong willed. | F | |
490 | Condwiramurs | ArthurianLegend | Wife of Percival. | F | |
491 | Connie | English | Constancy; steadfastness. A diminutive of Constance, sometimes used as an independent name. | F | |
492 | Connie | Latin | Diminutive of Constance: Firm of purpose. Constancy, from the Latin Constantia. | F | |
493 | Constance | English | Constancy; steadfastness. | F | |
494 | Constance | French | Constancy; steadfastness. . | F | |
495 | Constance | Latin | Firm of purpose. Constancy, from the Latin Constantia. | F | |
496 | Constance | Shakespearean | 'King John' Mother to Arthur. | F | |
497 | Constancia | Latin | Firrn of purpose. | F | |
498 | Constancy | English | A variant of Constance used by 16th and 17th century Puritans. | F | |
499 | Constancy | Latin | Variant of Constance: Firm of purpose. Constancy, from the Latin Constantia. | F | |
500 | Constantia | Latin | Constancy. Firrn of purpose. | F |