# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
316 | Celina | Greek | Variant of Selina: Moon goddess. | F | |
317 | Celosia | Greek | Buming. | F | |
318 | Cenobia | Greek | Stranger. | F | |
319 | Ceres | Greek | Another name for Demeter. | F | |
320 | Cestus | Greek | Aphrodite's girdle. | F | |
321 | Ceto | Greek | Goddess of the sea. | F | |
322 | Charis | Greek | Grace and beauty. | F | |
323 | Charissa | Greek | Variant of Charis, meaning grace, loving, beauty. | F | |
324 | Charmian | Greek | Joy. Charmain was one of Cleopatra's attendants in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra'. | F | |
325 | Chloe | Greek | Green shoot. Fresh blooming. Famous bearers: The title Chloe was borne by Demeter, Greek goddess of agriculture. Chloe was a character in American writer Hairiet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin'. | F | |
326 | Chloris | Greek | Blooming. Mythological goddess of flowers or spring. | F | |
327 | Christa | Greek | Anointed one; a Christian. | F | |
328 | Christen | Greek | Christian. | F | |
329 | Christian | Greek | Christian. Follower of Christ. | F | |
330 | Christiana | Greek | Christian. Follower of Christ. | F | |
331 | Christiane | Greek | Christian. | F | |
332 | Christianna | Greek | Follower of Christ. | F | |
333 | Christie | Greek | Feminine form of Christopher: From the Greek word meaning 'carrier of Christ', Famous bearer: St Christopher, patron Saint of travellers, is believed to have carried the Christ-child across a river. | F | |
334 | Christine | Greek | Christian. | F | |
335 | Christy | Greek | Feminine form of Christopher: From the Greek word meaning 'carrier of Christ', Famous bearer: St Christopher, patron Saint of travellers, is believed to have carried the Christ-child across a river. | F | |
336 | Chryseis | Greek | Prisoner of Agamemnon. | F | |
337 | Chryssa | Greek | Anointed one; a Christian. | F | |
338 | Chrysta | Greek | Gold or golden. Annointed one. A Christian. | F | |
339 | Chrystal | Greek | Feminine form of Christopher: From the Greek word meaning 'carrier of Christ', Famous bearer: St Christopher, patron Saint of travellers, is believed to have carried the Christ-child across a river. | F | |
340 | Chrystie | Greek | Anointed one; a Christian. | F | |
341 | Cinthia | Greek | One of the names of the mythological moon goddess Artemis referring to her birth on Mount Cynthus. | F | |
342 | Cinyras | Greek | Founded the cult of Aphrodite. | F | |
343 | Circe | Greek | A witch. | F | |
344 | Clea | Greek | Abbreviation of Clotilde and Cleopatra. | F | |
345 | Clematis | Greek | Flower name. | F | |
346 | Cleo | Greek | A diminutive of Cleopatra and Clotilde, meaning famed. Famous bearer: 20th century British jazz singer Cleo Laine. | F | |
347 | Cleone | Greek | The mythological daughter of a river god. | F | |
348 | Cleopatra | Greek | Her father's fame; Glory of her father. Egyptian Queen immortalized by Shakespeare in Antony and Cleopatra'. | F | |
349 | Cleta | Greek | Illustrious. | F | |
350 | Cliantha | Greek | Glory. | F |