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Baby names beginning with "C"

2531 names found for "C"   (page 36 of 51) 

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Cleo  (Greek)
Illustrious
Cleo  (Greek)
A Diminutive of Cleopatra and Clotilde, Meaning Famed. Famous Bearer: Th Century British Jazz Singer Cleo Laine
Cleobis  (Greek)
Son of a Priestess
Cleomenes  (Shakespearean)
'The Winter's Tale' Lord of Sicilia
Cleon  (Greek)
Famed; Famous; Illustrious
Cleone  (Greek)
The Mythological Daughter of a River God
Cleonie  (Irish)
From the Greek Cleone: Daughter of a River God
Cleopatra  (Egyptian)
A Queen of Eygpt
Cleophas  (Biblical)
The Whole Glory
Clerc  (English)
Variant of Clark: Scholar
Clerk  (English)
Variant of Clark: Scholar
Cleta  (Greek)
Dim of Cleopatra
Cletus  (Greek)
Summoned
Cleva  (English)
Dwells at the Cliffs
Cleve  (English)
Cliffs. Abbreviation of Cleveland
Cleveland  (English)
From the Cliff Land
Clevon  (English)
From the Cliff
Cleytus  (Greek)
Illustrious
Cliamon  (Scottish)
Gentle
Cliantha  (Greek)
Glory
Clianthe  (Greek)
Glory
Cliff  (English)
Diminutive of Clifford: River Ford Near a Cliff
Clifford  (English)
Ford Near a Slope. from an Old English Surname and Place Name, Used Commonly As a First Name Since the Late Th Century. Famous Bearer: Pianist Sir Clifford Curzon
Cliffton  (English)
From the Farm Near the Cliff
Clifland  (English)
From the Cliff Land
Clift  (English)
Diminutive of Clifton: from the Town Near a Cliff
Clifton  (English)
From a Town Near a Cliff
Cliftun  (English)
From the Farm Near the Cliff
Clint  (English)
Diminutive of Clinton: Settlement on a Hill, or from the Headland Estate. Famous Bearer: Clint Eastwood
Clinton  (Anglo Saxon)
Farm at the Hilltop (Clint)
Clinttun  (English)
From the Headland Estate
Clintwood  (English)
Hillside
Clio  (Greek)
Celebrate
Cliry  (English)
A Good Friend
Clitus  (Shakespearean)
'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' a Servant to Brutus
Clive  (English)
Cliff Dweller
Clodagh  (Irish)
From the Name of an Irish River, Clodagh is Used Occasionally As a First Name in Ireland
Clodia  (French)
Form of Claudia
Clodius  (Latin)
Lame
Clodovea  (Spanish)
Feminine Form of Clodoveo: Famous Warrior
Clodoveo  (Spanish)
Famous Warrior
Clonia  (Latin)
Amazon
Cloria  (Greek)
Goddess of Spring
Clorinda  (Latin)
Renowned
Cloris  (Greek)
Blooming. Mythological Goddess of Flowers or Spring
Cloten  (Shakespearean)
'Cymbeline' the Queen's Son by a Former Husband
Clotho  (Greek)
A Fate
Clotild  (Teutonic)
Renowned for War
Clotilda  (German)
Heroine. Famous Battle. Derived from the Old German 'Hloda' Meaning Loud or Famous, and 'Hildi' Meaning Battle. Famous Bearer: Th Century Saint Clotilda Was Married to King Clovis, and Played a Major
Clotilde  (German)
Heroine
2531 names found for "C"   (page 36 of 51) 

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