# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
876 | Clarine | Latin | Clarity. | F | ![]() |
877 | Clarissa | Latin | The Latinized form of the English Clarice, meaning famous. Famous bearer: Samuel Richardson's 18th century novel 'Clarissa Harlowe'. | F | ![]() |
878 | Clarisse | Latin | Famous. | F | ![]() |
879 | Clarita | Latin | Clarity. | F | ![]() |
880 | Claud | Latin | Has a limp; lame. | M | ![]() |
881 | Claude | Latin | Has a limp; lame. | M | ![]() |
882 | Claudia | Latin | Lame. | F | ![]() |
883 | Claudio | Latin | Has a limp; lame. | M | ![]() |
884 | Claudion | Latin | Lame. | M | ![]() |
885 | Claudius | Latin | From the Roman clan name Claudius, derived from the Latin meaning lame. Famous bearer: Roman emperor Claudius 1, who conquered Britian in 43 AD. | M | ![]() |
886 | Claus | Latin | Lame. | M | ![]() |
887 | Clem | Latin | Diminutive of Clement. Also from 'clemens' meaning mild or merciful. | M | ![]() |
888 | Clemence | Latin | Variant of Clementia: Mildness, clemency, mercy. Famous bearer: Clemence was the mythological Roman goddess of pity. | F | ![]() |
889 | Clemence | Latin | Merciful. | M | ![]() |
890 | Clemency | Latin | Variant of Clementia: Mildness, clemency, mercy. Famous bearer: Clemence was the mythological Roman goddess of pity. | F | ![]() |
891 | Clement | Latin | From 'clemens' meaning mild or merciful. Famous bearer: The British nursery rhyme Oranges and Lemons' refers to a church dedicated to St Clement, a disciple of St Paul who became a first century pope; 14 popes have been named Clement. | M | ![]() |
892 | Clemente | Latin | Merciful. | M | ![]() |
893 | Clementia | Latin | Mildness. The name Clementia was borne by the Roman goddess of mercy. Clementia and its variants have been used occasionally in Britain since the Middle Ages, hut are uncommon in modern times. | F | ![]() |
894 | Clementina | Latin | Feminine form of Clement: From 'clemens' meaning mild or merciful. | F | ![]() |
895 | Clementine | Latin | Feminine form of Clement: From 'clemens' meaning mild or merciful. | F | ![]() |
896 | Cleta | Latin | Illustrious. | F | ![]() |
897 | Clodius | Latin | Lame. | M | ![]() |
898 | Clonia | Latin | Amazon. | F | ![]() |
899 | Clorinda | Latin | Renowned. | F | ![]() |
900 | Clotho | Latin | One of the Moirae. | F | ![]() |
901 | Clovis | Latin | Renowned fighter. Variant of Louis. | M | ![]() |
902 | Clymene | Latin | Amazon. | F | ![]() |
903 | Cocles | Latin | A hero who saved Rome. | M | ![]() |
904 | Colon | Latin | Dove. | M | ![]() |
905 | Columba | Latin | Dove. | F | ![]() |
906 | Columba | Latin | Dove. Famous bearer, 6th century Irish abbot and missionary St Columba converted the inhabitants of Scotland and northern England to Christianity. | M | ![]() |
907 | Columbina | Latin | Feminine form of Columba: Dove. Famous bearer: 6th century Irish abbot and missionary St Columba converted the inhabitants of Scotland and northern England to Christianity. | F | ![]() |
908 | Columbine | Latin | Feminine form of Columba: Dove. Famous bearer: 6th century Irish abbot and missionary St Columba converted the inhabitants of Scotland and northern England to Christianity. | F | ![]() |
909 | Concepta | Latin | Conceived, a reference to the Immaculate Conception. | F | ![]() |
910 | Conception | Latin | Understanding. | F | ![]() |