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Girl name starts with C

  • Popular name for girls, symbolizing musical rhythm and harmony.

  • A variation of Caitlin, with a modern touch.

  • Classic Irish name, often spelled Caitlyn or Katelyn.

  • A popular variant of Caitlin, modern and widely used.

  • Short and sweet, often used as a nickname for California or Calista.

  • A diminutive of Calliope or Caroline, often used as a standalone name.

  • A mythological name associated with the muse of epic poetry and eloquence.

  • A name with a geographical reference, also suggesting elegance.

  • Originally a surname, now popular as a first name for both boys and girls.

  • A classic name with a refined and elegant touch.

  • A variant of Camila, often associated with nobility and grace.

  • Elegant name with a timeless appeal.

  • Originally a surname, now a trendy name for both boys and girls.

  • A modern spelling of Cameron, used predominantly for girls.

  • Inspired by the Italian island, suggesting beauty and sophistication.

  • Simple and sweet, meaning "dear" or "beloved" in Italian.

  • A lovely name meaning "graceful" or "beloved."

  • A classic name with a strong, independent connotation.

  • A modern variant of Carla, often used for girls.

  • A trendy spelling of Carlee, combining classic and contemporary elements.

  • Another modern variant of Carla, often used as a standalone name.

  • A diminutive of Carlee, simple and sweet.

  • A popular and contemporary name, often used as a nickname for Caroline.

  • A name with artistic and musical connotations.

  • Elegant name with a classic charm, often used in various cultures.

  • A timeless name with royal and sophisticated undertones.

  • A variant of Caroline, less common but equally elegant.

  • Originally an occupational surname, now popular as a first name for both genders.

  • A unisex name with a friendly and approachable feel.

  • A name from Greek mythology, meaning "one who entangles men," with a strong historical background.

  • A popular name with a playful and modern vibe.

  • A name inspired by the beautiful and exotic orchid flower.

  • A Spanish name with a classic and elegant touch.

  • A timeless name with royal associations, often used in various cultures.

  • A modern variant of Cadence, combining elegance with a trendy twist.

  • A modern and popular name, often used as a variant of Kaylee.

  • A classic name with historical and saintly connotations.

  • A widely used name with a timeless appeal, often associated with Saint Cecilia.

  • A name with a celestial and ethereal quality, suggesting purity and beauty.

  • Latin origin, meaning “heavenly.” Often associated with the celestial.

  • French origin, derived from the Latin “Caelum,” meaning sky or heaven.

  • Hebrew origin, meaning “grace” or “favor.”

  • Old English origin, meaning “candle maker” or “supplier of candles.”

  • French origin, derived from a family name meaning “canal” or “channel.”

  • English origin, meaning “love” or “kindness.”

  • A variation of Charlie, which means “free man” or “strong.”

  • A spelling variation of Charlee, meaning “free man.”

  • Variant of Charlie, meaning “free man” or “strong.”

  • A modern spelling of Charlie, meaning “free man.”

  • Originally a diminutive of Charles, meaning “free man” or “strong.”

  • Feminine form of Charles, meaning “free man.”

  • Hebrew origin, meaning “life” or “living.”

  • Old English origin, meaning “port for chalk.”

  • English origin, meaning “to hold dear” or “treasure.”

  • Variation of Cheyenne, originally a Native American tribe name.

  • Derived from the Native American tribe, meaning uncertain or "red speakers."

  • Greek origin, meaning “blooming” or “fertility.”

  • Greek origin, meaning “follower of Christ.”

  • Variant of Christina, meaning “follower of Christ.”

  • Irish origin, meaning “black-haired” or “dark.”

  • Spanish origin, meaning “sky” or “heaven.”

  • Diminutive of Cynthia, derived from the Greek mountain Kynthos.

  • French origin, meaning “clear” or “bright.”

  • Latin origin, meaning “clear” or “bright.”

  • Variation of Clara, meaning “clear” or “bright.”

  • Latin origin, meaning “clear” or “bright.”

  • Latin origin, meaning “lame” or “enclosure.”

  • Latin origin, meaning “mild” or “gentle.”

  • Greek origin, meaning “pride” or “glory.”

  • English origin, referring to the clover plant, symbolizing luck.

  • French origin, meaning “victorious people.”

  • Irish origin, derived from “Colin,” meaning “victory of the people.”

  • Greek origin, meaning “maiden” or “daughter.”

  • English origin, meaning “little coral.”

  • Greek origin, meaning “maiden” or “girl.”

  • Old French origin, meaning “from Courtenay” or “short nose.”

  • Spanish/Italian origin, meaning “follower of Christ.”

  • Greek origin, meaning “frozen water” or “ice.”

  • Greek origin, meaning “from Mount Kynthos.”

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