Popular Baby Names for female
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Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin | Similar |
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Chyse | Daughter of Pallas. | Female | Latin | - |
Ciana | Feminine variant of John. | Female | Italian | - |
Ciannait | ancient | Female | Irish | - |
Ciar | saint's name | Female | Irish | Ciara, Cierra |
Ciara | black | Female | Filipino | - |
Ciara | Black like a raven | Female | Irish | - |
Ciarda | Dark. | Female | Gaelic | - |
Ciatlllait | Archaic | Female | Irish | - |
Cibil | Variant of Sibyl; In Greek mythology a name for prophetess or fortune-teller. | Female | English | - |
Cicely | Variant of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin 'coccus' meaning 'blind'. | Female | English | - |
Cicilia | Blind. The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician. | Female | Latin | - |
Cicily | From the Latin Cecilia: blind. The blind St. Cecilie - patron saint of music - was a talented musician. | Female | English | - |
Cidney | Variant of Sydney. | Female | English | - |
Cielo | sky | Female | Filipino | - |
Cili | Dim sighted. | Female | Latin | - |
Cilji | Lovely Girl | Female | Indian | - |
Cilla | A diminutive of Priscilla made famous by 1960s British singer CilIa Black, who was born Priscilla White. | Female | English | - |
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Cilla | Diminutive of Priscilla: Ancient; archaic. Daughter of Laomedon. | Female | Latin | - |
Cim | Ruler. | Female | English | - |
Cimberleigh | From the royal meadow. | Female | English | - |
Cinda | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. | Female | English | - |
Cindel | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. | Female | English | - |
Cinderella | Little cinder girl. The name of a fairy-tale heroine. | Female | English | - |
Cinderella | Of the ashes. | Female | French | - |
Cindi | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. | Female | English | - |
Cindia | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. | Female | English | - |
Cindy | Dimunitive of Cynthia, Lucinda, and Cinderella. | Female | English | - |
Cinnia | Beauty. | Female | Celtic | - |
Cinnie | Beauty. | Female | Celtic | - |
Cinthana | Always Smiling | Female | Indian | - |
Cinthia | One of the names of the mythological moon goddess Artemis referring to her birth on Mount Cynthus. | Female | Greek | - |
Cinxia | A name referring to Juno. | Female | Latin | - |
Cinyras | Founded the cult of Aphrodite. | Female | Greek | - |
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Cinzia | Variant of Greek name Cynthia - one of the names of the mythological mood goddess Artemis referring to her birth on Mount Cynthus. | Female | Italian | - |
Ciorstag | Christian. | Female | Gaelic | - |
Ciorstan | Christian. | Female | Gaelic | - |
Cira | Sun. Variant of Cyril. | Female | Italian | - |
Circe | The mythological sorceress who tempted Perseus and changed his men to swine and back to men. | Female | Latin | - |
Circe | witch-goddess, seductive | Female | Greek | - |
Cirea | Female | Unknown | - | |
Ciri | Variant of Cyril. | Female | Italian | - |
Cirilla | Mistress; lady. Feminine of Cyril. | Female | English | - |
Cis | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. Diminutive of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, meaning blind. | Female | English | - |
Ciss | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. Diminutive of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, meaning blind. | Female | English | - |
Cissie | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. Diminutive of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, meaning blind. | Female | English | - |
Cissy | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. Diminutive of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, meaning blind. | Female | English | - |
Citapara | N/A | Female | Indian | - |
Citrali | Beautiful Lady | Female | Indian | - |
Citrangada | N/A | Female | Indian | - |
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Citrarathi | N/A | Female | Indian | - |
Citrita | Decorated; Ornamented | Female | Indian | - |
Clady | Lame. | Female | Latin | - |
Clady | Danish form of Claudia. | Female | Danish | - |
Claefer | Clover. | Female | English | - |
Claennis | Purity. | Female | Anglo | - |
Claiborne | born of the earth | Female | Old-English | Clayborne, Claybourne, Claibourne, Clayton, Clay |
Clair | Bright. | Female | French | - |
Claire | Clear, bright. A variant of the English Clara. Famous bearer: British actress Claire Bloom. | Female | French | - |
Claire | Bright | Female | Indian | - |
Claire | bright, shining, clear | Female | Latin, Greek | Clare, Clara, Clarice, Clarissa, Claris, Clarisse, Clarrie, Chiara, Clareta, Clarette, Claretta, Claral, Clairese |
Claire | Variant of Clara: From the feminine form of the Latin adjective 'clarus' meaning bright or clear. Also distinguished. Famous bearer: Twelfth century St Clare (or Clara) of Assisi founded the Poor Clares order of nuns. | Female | Latin | - |
Claire, Clara, Clarissa | illustrious | Female | Filipino | - |
Clan'bella | Shining. | Female | Latin | - |
Clara | From the feminine form of the Latin adjective 'clarus' meaning bright or clear. Also distinguished. Famous bearer: Twelfth century St Clare (or Clara) of Assisi founded the Poor Clares order of nuns. | Female | Latin | - |