# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
666 | Calvinna | Latin | Feminine of Calvin. | F | |
667 | Calvinus | Latin | Bald. | M | |
668 | Calybe | Latin | A nymph. | F | |
669 | Calyce | Latin | Mother of Cycnus. | F | |
670 | Calydona | Latin | From Calydon. | F | |
671 | Calypso | Latin | A nymph. | F | |
672 | Camelia | Latin | A flower name. | F | |
673 | Camella | Latin | Goblet. | F | |
674 | Camila | Latin | Free-born; noble. Variant of Camilla. | F | |
675 | Camile | Latin | Free-born; noble. Variant of Camilla. | F | |
676 | Camilla | Latin | Servant for the temple; Free-born; noble. Feminine form of Camillus. Famous bearer: Roman mythological Volscian warrior queen Camilla. Fanny Burney's 18th century novel 'Camilla'. | F | |
677 | Camille | Latin | Servant for the temple. | F | |
678 | Camille | Latin | Variant of Camillus: Temple servant. This name of unknown origin was used by many young attendants of priests and priestesses in ancient Rome. | M | |
679 | Camillei | Latin | Free-born; noble. Variant of Camilla. | F | |
680 | Camillo | Latin | Free-born child; noble. Masculine of Camille. | M | |
681 | Camillus | Latin | Priest's assistant; temple servant. This name of unknown origin was used by many young attendants of priests and priestesses in ancient Rome. | M | |
682 | Camilo | Latin | Temple servant. Also Free-born child; noble. Masculine of Camille. | M | |
683 | Camline | Latin | Song. | M | |
684 | Cammi | Latin | Free-born; noble. Variant of Camilla who was the swift-running warrior maid in Virgil's Aeneid. | F | |
685 | Candace | Latin | Shining. | F | |
686 | Candice | Latin | Shining. | F | |
687 | Candida | Latin | Dazzling white. Bright, glowing white. Derived from the feminine of the Latin adjective meaning white. Famous bearer: George Bernard Shaw's 1898 play 'Candida'. | F | |
688 | Candide | Latin | Dazzling white. | F | |
689 | Candy | Latin | Diminutive of Candida: Dazzling white. Bright, glowing white. Derived from the feminine of the Latin adjective meaning white. Famous bearer: George Bernard Shaw's 1898 play 'Candida'. | F | |
690 | Canens | Latin | Wife of Picus. | F | |
691 | Canisa | Latin | Very dear. | F | |
692 | Cannenta | Latin | Healer. | F | |
693 | Cannia | Latin | Song. | F | |
694 | Cannine | Latin | Crimson. | M | |
695 | Cantabria | Latin | From Cantabria. | F | |
696 | Cantilena | Latin | Song. | F | |
697 | Cantor | Latin | Singer. | M | |
698 | Cantrix | Latin | Singer. | F | |
699 | Capita | Latin | A name referring to the Minerva. | F | |
700 | Cappadocia | Latin | From Cappadocia. | F |