# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
351 | Clianthe | Greek | Glory. | F | |
352 | Clio | Greek | Celebrate. Abbreviation of Clotilde and Cleopatra. Clio was the Mythological Muse of historic poetry. | F | |
353 | Cloria | Greek | Goddess of spring. | F | |
354 | Cloris | Greek | Blooming. Mythological goddess of flowers or spring. | F | |
355 | Clotho | Greek | A Fate. | F | |
356 | Clymena | Greek | Mother of Atalanta. | F | |
357 | Clymene | Greek | Mother of Atalanta. | F | |
358 | Clyte | Greek | A water nymph. | F | |
359 | Clytemnestra | Greek | Murdered Agamemnon. | F | |
360 | Clytie | Greek | Mythological water nymph who loved the sun god Helios. She was changed into a sunflower and now always turns her face toward the sun. | F | |
361 | Colette | Greek | Feminine form of Nicholas: People's victory. St. Nicholas is the patron saint of children, sailors, and pawnbrokers - Santa Claus is based on this saint. | F | |
362 | Cora | Greek | From 'kore' meaning girl or maiden. Famous bearers: Persephone used the title Kore. | F | |
363 | Coral | Greek | From the coral of the sea. | F | |
364 | Coralie | Greek | From the coral of the sea. | F | |
365 | Coralin | Greek | From the coral of the sea. | F | |
366 | Coralina | Greek | From the coral of the sea. | F | |
367 | Coraline | Greek | From the coral of the sea. | F | |
368 | Corella | Greek | Maiden. | F | |
369 | Coretta | Greek | Maiden. | F | |
370 | Corette | Greek | Maiden. | F | |
371 | Corin | Greek | Maiden. | F | |
372 | Corinne | Greek | Maiden. | F | |
373 | Corinthia | Greek | 'Woman of Corinth. | F | |
374 | Coronis | Greek | Mother of Aesculapius. | F | |
375 | Corrina | Greek | Maiden. | F | |
376 | Cosimia | Greek | Of the universe. | F | |
377 | Cosma | Greek | Of the universe. | F | |
378 | Cressida | Greek | Origin origin. Cresside was the faithless mistress of Troilus in Shakespeare's 'Troilus and Cressida'. | F | |
379 | Creusa | Greek | Daughter of Erechtheus. | F | |
380 | Crysta | Greek | Anointed one; a Christian. | F | |
381 | Crystal | 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 | |
382 | Cybele | Greek | Mythological nature goddess worshiped as the Great Mother in Asia Minor. The mother of all gods and men and wild nature. Often kept company by lions. Identified with Rhea by the Greeks; with Maia and Ceres by the Romans. | F | |
383 | Cyma | Greek | Flourish. | F | |
384 | Cynthia | Greek | Of Cynthus (Mount Cynthus on the island of Delos). Famous bearer: Cynthia was one of the names of the mythological moon goddess Artemis, referring to her birth on Mount Cynthus. | F | |
385 | Cypris | Greek | From Cyprus. | F |