# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
176 | Candice | Greek | Sparkling. | F | |
177 | Candice | Hebrew | Famous bearer: American actress Candice Bergen. | F | |
178 | Candice | Latin | Shining. | F | |
179 | 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 | |
180 | Candida | Spanish | Pure or white. | F | |
181 | Candide | French | Bright; glowing white. Also sweet. | F | |
182 | Candide | Latin | Dazzling white. | F | |
183 | Candie | Spanish | Variant of Candida. Bright; glowing white. | F | |
184 | Candiss | English | Variant of Candace: ancient hereditary title used by Ethiopian queens. | F | |
185 | Candra | Sanskrit | Of the moon. | F | |
186 | Candy | Hebrew | Diminutive of Candace: Famous bearer: American actress Candice Bergen. | F | |
187 | 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 | |
188 | Candyce | English | Variant of Candace: ancient hereditary title used by Ethiopian queens. | F | |
189 | Canens | Latin | Wife of Picus. | F | |
190 | Caniad | Welsh | Song. | F | |
191 | Canisa | Greek | Very dear. | F | |
192 | Canisa | Latin | Very dear. | F | |
193 | Cannelita | Italian | Garden. | F | |
194 | Cannenta | Latin | Healer. | F | |
195 | Cannia | Latin | Song. | F | |
196 | Cantabria | Latin | From Cantabria. | F | |
197 | Cantara | Arabic | Bridge. | F | |
198 | Cantara | Muslim | Small bridge.. | F | |
199 | Cantilena | Latin | Song. | F | |
200 | Cantrix | Latin | Singer. | F | |
201 | Caoilfhinnn | Celtic | Slender and comely. | F | |
202 | Caoimhe | Irish | Lovely and charming. | F | |
203 | Capeka | Czechoslovakian | Little stork. | F | |
204 | Capernaum | Biblical | The field of repentance, City of comfort. | F | |
205 | Caphtor | Biblical | A sphere, buckle, or hand. | F | |
206 | Capita | Latin | A name referring to the Minerva. | F | |
207 | Cappadocia | Biblical | A sphere, buckle, or hand. | F | |
208 | Cappadocia | Latin | From Cappadocia. | F | |
209 | Caprice | Italian | Fanciful. | F | |
210 | Capta | Latin | A name referring to the Minerva. | F |