Celeigh
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Celeigh means "heavenly" and originates from English and Irish roots. |
American, Celtic, English |
Girl |
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Celeina
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Celeina means "heavenly" and originates from Latin and Greek roots. |
Biblical, Greek, The name Celeina has origins in the following: American |
Girl |
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Cecile
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Cecile means "blind," originating from Latin name Caecilia. |
French, Latin |
Girl |
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Cecilia
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Cecilia means "blind," originating from Latin and associated with saints. |
Ancient Greek, Biblical, Latin |
Girl |
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Ce Ce
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Ce Ce is a diminutive form of the name Cecilia. |
American, Arabic, Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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CeCe
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CeCe is a diminutive of Cecilia, meaning "blind" in Latin. |
American, Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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Catrien
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Catrien: Dutch variant of Catherine, meaning "pure" or "innocent." |
Dutch, English |
Girl |
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Catrina
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Catrina: Spanish name meaning "pure," derived from Catherine. |
Latin, Spanish |
Girl |
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Cathryn
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Cathryn means "pure," originating from Greek and Latin roots. |
English, Latin, The name Cathryn has origins in the following: Greek |
Girl |
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Cathy
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Cathy: Diminutive of Catherine, meaning "pure," from Greek origin. |
Cathy has origins in the following: English, Greek |
Girl |
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Catie
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Catie: Diminutive of Catherine, meaning "pure," of Greek origin. |
English, Gaelic |
Girl |
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Catarina
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Catarina means "pure," originating from Greek name Aikaterine. |
Greek, Latin, Portuguese |
Girl |
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Catharine
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Catharine means "pure," originating from the Greek name Aikaterine. |
Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, Greek |
Girl |
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Catherine
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Catherine means "pure," originating from Greek "katharos" and Latin "catherina." |
Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, French, Latin |
Girl |
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Casada
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The name Casada has origins in Native American. |
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Cassietta
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Cassietta is a feminine name of uncertain origin, possibly Italian. |
American, Biblical, Greek |
Girl |
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Carlotta
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Carlotta means "free woman," originating from the Germanic name Charles. |
Ancient Greek, Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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Carolin
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Carolin: feminine form of Charles, meaning "free man" in German. |
Anglo-Saxon, English, Germanic, Latin |
Girl |
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Caryl
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Caryl means "free man," originating from Old French and Latin. |
Caryl has origins in the following: Anglo-Saxon, English |
Girl |
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Carilda
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Carilda is a feminine name of Spanish origin, meaning "beloved." |
The name Carilda has origins in Argentinian and possibly Spanish. |
Girl |
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Carla
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Carla means "free woman," derived from the Germanic name Charles. |
Italian, Latin, Spanish |
Girl |
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Carlene
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Carlene means "free man," derived from the name Charles. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Girl |
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Caren
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Caren: Derived from Greek, meaning "pure" or "beloved." |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Girl |
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Cari
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Cari means "beloved" and originates from Latin and Hebrew roots. |
and Latin., Celtic, The name Cari has origins in the following: American |
Girl |
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Calissa
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Calissa means "most beautiful" and originates from Greek mythology. |
Greek, Greek Mythology |
Girl |
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Camilla
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Camilla means "young ceremonial attendant"; originates from Latin "camillus." |
Ancient Greek, Biblical, Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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Carah
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Carah means "beloved" and originates from Hebrew and Irish roots. |
and Gaelic., Biblical, Celtic, The name Carah has origins in the following: Arabic |
Girl |
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Caity
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Caity is a diminutive of Catherine, meaning "pure" in Greek. |
American, English |
Girl |
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Cyprian
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Cyprian means "from Cyprus," originating from Latin and Greek roots. |
Ancient Greek, Christian, Cyprus |
Boy |
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Cyril
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Cyril means "lordly" in Greek; derived from Saint Cyril's name. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Boy |
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