Female and male names starting with the letter "C" .
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CIASIA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word "caesius" meaning "sky blue.
CIAUNA
FeminineUnique female name of Romanian origin, derived from the Dacian word 'ciau', meaning 'wave', symbolizing adaptability and grace.
CIBONEY
FeminineDistinctive name of Cuban origin believed to mean "sacred land.
CICEL
MasculineRare female name of uncertain origin, possibly Polish or Slavic, derived from Latin words meaning 'circle' or 'wheel', and potentially connected to ancient Roman culture.
CICELEY
FeminineUnique French-derived name meaning 'chickpea', popularized in English-speaking countries, often associated with elegance and refinement despite no historical evidence supporting this link.
CICELY
FeminineElegant English name derived from the Latin Cicelia, meaning "from Mount Kikis" or "of Kikis".
CICERO
MasculineLatin-origin male name meaning 'polished' or 'policeman', derived from the Latin word 'cera', meaning 'wax'. It was famously borne by Marcus Tullius Cicero, a renowned Roman statesman and philosopher.
CICI
FeminineItalian origin name derived from "ciccio," meaning "round" or "chubby," typically used as a nickname for Francesco but also standalone.
CICILIA
FeminineRare but elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'cicada', the singing insect, and was also one of nine prophetic nymphs in Roman mythology.
CICILY
FeminineRare yet beautiful Latin-origin name meaning 'by the sea' or 'of the sea', inspired by the ancient province of Cilicia in modern-day Turkey and derived from the Latin word 'mare', sea, and the suffix '-lia'.
CICLALI
FeminineRare Italian name derived from 'ciclone', meaning hurricane or cyclone, combining the prefix 'ci-' with '-ali'.
CICLALY
FeminineModern Hebrew girl's name with ancient roots, meaning 'fringes' or 'tassels', inspired by the Jewish ritual garment called 'Tsitsit'. It was popularized by Israeli fashion designer Ciclaly Avraham who named her daughter after this traditional religious symbol.
CICLEY
FeminineRare feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "ciclus" meaning "circle" or "cycle". It was popularized by Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music, and has been used by various royal families such as Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark. Today, Cicley remains an uncommon choice but offers a unique and distinctive name option for parents seeking something special for their daughter.
CID
MasculineSpanish origin, derived from the Old French word 'cid', meaning 'lord' or 'chief'. It was popularized by Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, a medieval warrior known as 'El Cid', who adopted it as his nickname due to his military prowess and noble background. Today, Cid is still used as a given name for boys, carrying connotations of strength, nobility, and leadership, and remains associated with Spain despite gaining global popularity.
CIDALIA
FeminineUnique Portuguese name derived from the Latin word "caelum", meaning "heaven". It signifies heavenly beauty and is associated with Saint Cécile, patron saint of music.
CIDNEE
FeminineAmerican female name created as a blend of Cindy and Denise in the mid-20th century, with no specific meaning but notable bearers like Cidney Swanson.
CIDNEY
FeminineLatin-derived given name of Roman origin, with possible meanings including "victorious," "leader," or "champion.
CIDNEY
MasculineRare, unisex given name of unknown origin and meaning, first recorded in the U.S. in the late 19th century, with various creative spellings like Cedney or Sidnee.
CIDNI
FeminineUnique African-origin name derived from Sidiki, meaning "patience" in Malinke. It signifies patience and resilience, reflecting its West African heritage.
CIDNIE
FeminineRare American feminine name derived from Old English "cied," meaning "kind" or "noble.
CIDRA
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from 'cidra' meaning 'citron' or 'lemon', symbolizing freshness and vitality.
CIE
FeminineUnknown origin and meaning, with no widely accepted etymology or historical significance.
CIEANA
FeminineRare and enchanting Slavic name derived from 'cień', meaning 'shadow', signifying beauty, elegance, and mystery.
CIEANNA
FeminineUncommon female given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname "Cionaith," meaning "ancient" or "wise/intelligent.
CIEARA
FeminineIrish name meaning 'dark' or 'black', with a rich history and enduring popularity due to its beauty and uniqueness.
CIEARRA
FeminineIrish name derived from Ciaráin, meaning "little dark-haired one".
CIEL
FeminineBeautiful French name derived from "ciel," meaning "sky." Traditionally used as both masculine and feminine, Ciel is more commonly given to girls today.
CIEL
MasculineThe French feminine given name Ciel, derived from 'ciel' meaning 'sky', signifies freedom, imagination, and nature connection.
CIELA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived girls' name meaning 'heaven', often associated with the sky.
CIELITA
FeminineSpanish origin name meaning 'little sky' or 'little heaven'.
CIELLA
FeminineItalian-derived feminine name meaning 'sky' or 'heaven', symbolizing celestial beauty.
CIELLE
FeminineFrench feminine given name derived from the word 'ciel,' meaning 'sky' or 'heaven.'
CIELO
FeminineItalian given name for females, derived from Latin 'caelum', meaning 'sky' or 'heaven'.
CIELO
MasculineItalian given name meaning "sky" or "heaven," originating from the Latin word "caelum." It has been historically used for both boys and girls but is predominantly associated with females today.
CIENA
FeminineIrish female name derived from the word 'cían', meaning 'ancient' or 'old'. It signifies wisdom, experience, and strength.
CIENNA
FeminineItalian-origin name derived from 'cielo' meaning sky, conveying freedom, vastness, and hope.
CIERA
FeminineUnique American name created in the late 20th century as a modern alternative to Kyra, its Greek-origin predecessor meaning "lord" or "leader".
CIERA
MasculineAmerican name created during the 1970s as a variant spelling of Sierra, meaning "mountain range" in Spanish.
CIERAH
FeminineUncommon yet captivating name of unknown origin, possibly Hebrew or Scottish, meaning "song" or "dark-haired".
CIERAN
MasculineIrish name derived from Ciáran, meaning "grain of brightness," reflecting intelligence and wisdom.