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Cathy | Diminutive of Catherine: Pure, clear. Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina. | Female | French | - |
Catrin | Variant of Catherine: Pure, clear. Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina. | Female | French | - |
Catriona | Variant of Catherine: Pure, clear. Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina. | Female | French | - |
Cearbhall | Manly. | Male | French | - |
Cecile | A french form of Cecil, derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin coccus meaning 'blind'. | Female | French | - |
Cecille | From the Latin Cecilia meaning blind. The blind St. Cecille - patron saint of music - was a talented musician. | Female | French | - |
Celesse | Heavenly. | Female | French | - |
Celeste | This French name is based on the Latin 'caelestis' meaning heavenly. Used as both a masculine and feminine name in France. | Female | French | - |
Celeste | This French name is based on the Latin caelestis meaning 'heavenly'. Used as both a masculine and feminine name in France. | Male | French | - |
Celestia | Heavenly. | Female | French | - |
Celestiel | Heavenly. | Female | French | - |
Celestina | Variant of Celeste : This French name is based on the Latin 'caelestis' meaning 'heavenly'. Used as both a masculine and feminine name in France. | Female | French | - |
Celestina | Variant of Celeste : This French name is based on the Latin caelestis meaning 'heavenly'. Used as both a masculine and feminine name in France. | Male | French | - |
Celestine | Variant of Celeste : This French name is based on the Latin 'caelestis' meaning 'heavenly'. Used as both a masculine and feminine name in France. | Female | French | - |
Celestine | Variant of Celeste : This French name is based on the Latin 'caelestis' meaning 'heavenly'. Five popes have been named 'Celestine', two of whom were canonized. | Male | French | - |
Celestyna | Heavenly. | Female | French | - |
Celie | Variant of Cecilia - blind. | Female | French | - |
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Celina | Variant of Celine: French form of the Latin 'caelum' meaning sky or heaven. Also a variant of Celia or Selena. | Female | French | - |
Celine | French form of the Latin 'caelum' meaning sky or heaven. Also a variant of Celia or Selena. | Female | French | - |
Cendrillon | Of the ashes. | Female | French | - |
Cerise | Cherry; cherry red. | Female | French | - |
Chance | Fortune; a gamble. Variant of Chauncey. | Male | French | - |
Chandler | candle maker | Male | French | Chan, Chaney |
Chane | Oak-hearted. | Male | French | - |
Chanel | canal | Female | French | - |
Chanell | Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel. | Female | French | - |
Chanelle | Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel. | Female | French | - |
Chaney | Oak tree; oak-hearted. | Male | French | - |
Chanler | Maker of candles. | Male | French | - |
Channelle | Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel. | Female | French | - |
Channing | Member of the bishop's council. | Male | French | - |
Chantae | Singer. To sing. Song. | Female | French | - |
Chantal | a song, stony place | Female | French | - |
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Chantalle | Singer. To sing. Song. | Female | French | - |
Chantay | Singer. To sing. Song. | Female | French | - |
Chante | Singer. To sing. Song. | Female | French | - |
Chantel | Singer. To sing. Song. | Female | French | - |
Chantell | Singer. To sing. Song. | Female | French | - |
Chantelle | Singer. To sing. Song. | Female | French | - |
Chantrell | Singer. To sing. Song. | Female | French | - |
Chapin | Clergyman. | Male | French | - |
Chappel | From the chapel. | Male | French | - |
Chappell | From the chapel. | Male | French | - |
Chardae | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. | Female | French | - |
Charee | Variant of Cherie 'Dear one;darling'. | Female | French | - |
Charity | From the Old French 'charite' meaning Christian love, based on the Latin 'cantos' Charity is held up in the New Testament (I Corinthians 13) as the greatest of the three Christian virtues, with Faith and Hope. | Female | French | - |
Charlaine | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. | Female | French | - |
Charlayne | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. | Female | French | - |
Charleen | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. | Female | French | - |
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Charleena | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. | Female | French | - |
Charlemagne | French form of the German Charles which became popular in the early 9th century when Charles the Great (Charlemagne) became the first ruler of the Holy Roman Empire. | Male | French | - |
Charlena | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. | Female | French | - |
Charlene | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. | Female | French | - |
Charles | Manly. | Male | French | - |
Charlette | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. | Female | French | - |
Charley | Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. | Female | French | - |
Charlie | Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. | Female | French | - |
Charline | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. | Female | French | - |
Charlisa | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. | Female | French | - |
Charlita | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. | Female | French | - |
Charlot | Son of Charlemagne. | Male | French | - |
Charlotta | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. | Female | French | - |
Charlotte | petite and feminine | Female | French | Charlie, Carlotta, Lottie, Lotte, Charlene, Charmaine, Charmayne, Charlayne, Chatzie |
Charmain | One of Cleopatra's attendants in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra was named Charmian. | Female | French | - |