# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1261 | Cynburleigh | English | From the royal meadow. | F | |
1262 | Cyndee | English | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. | F | |
1263 | Cyndi | English | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. | F | |
1264 | Cyndy | English | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. | F | |
1265 | Cyne | English | Ruler. | F | |
1266 | Cyneburhleah | English | From the royal meadow. | F | |
1267 | 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 | |
1268 | Cyntia | Spanish | Variant of Greek name Cynthia - one of the names of the mythological mood goddess Artemis referring to her birth on Mount Cynthus. | F | |
1269 | Cyprien | Latin | From Cyprus. | F | |
1270 | Cyprienne | Latin | From Cyprus. | F | |
1271 | Cypris | Greek | From Cyprus. | F | |
1272 | Cyprus | Biblical | Fair, fairness. | F | |
1273 | Cyra | Persian | Moon. | F | |
1274 | Cyrena | Greek | Mother of Aristaeus. | F | |
1275 | Cyrene | Biblical | A wall, coldness, the floor. | F | |
1276 | Cyrene | Greek | Mother of Aristaeus. | F | |
1277 | Cyrenius | Biblical | Who governs. | F | |
1278 | Cyrilla | English | Mistress; lady. Feminine of Cyril. | F | |
1279 | Cyrilla | Greek | Noble. | F | |
1280 | Cyrilla | Latin | Noble. | F | |
1281 | Cyrillia | Latin | Noble. | F | |
1282 | Cyst | Anglo-Saxon | Best. | F | |
1283 | Cythera | Greek | From Cythera. | F | |
1284 | Cytherea | Greek | Derived from Cythera, a Greek island mentioned in classical references to the goddess Aphrodite. Another name for Aphrodite. | F | |
1285 | Cytheria | Greek | Another name for Aphrodite. | F | |
1286 | Czarina | Latin | Feminine of czar. Russian equivalent to a female caesar or empress. | F | |
1287 | Czarina | Russian | Feminine of czar. Russian equivalent to a female caesar or empress. | F | |
1288 | Czigany | Hungarian | Gypsy. | F |