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211 Capucina French Cape. F
212 Capucine French Cape. F
213 Capulet Shakespearean 'The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet' Lady Capulet, wife to Capulet. F
214 Cara Celtic Friend. F
215 Cara English Feminine variant of Charles: manly. F
216 Cara Italian Dear, beloved. From the feminine form of the Italian 'cara' or the Latin 'carus'. F
217 Cara Latin Doe; Beloved. F
218 Caraid Irish Friend. F
219 Caralea Latin Beloved. F
220 Caralee Latin Beloved. F
221 Caralisa Latin Beloved. F
222 Caralyn English Feminine variant of Charles: manly. F
223 Carcas Biblical The covering of a lamb. F

224 Cardea Latin Protectress of hinges. F
225 Caree English Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the masculine Charles meaning manly. F
226 Carella Latin Beloved. F
227 Caren Swedish Pure. F
228 Carena Latin Little darling. F
229 Caress French Tender touch. F
230 Caressa French Tender touch. F
231 Caresse French Endearing; Tender touch. F
232 Carey Celtic The dark one. F
233 Carey English Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the masculine Charles meaning manly. F
234 Carey Irish Of the dark ones. A variant of Cary in use since the 19th century. F
235 Cari Latin Beloved. F
236 Cari Spanish Abbreviation of Caridad meaning dear; darling. A star in the Orion constellation. F
237 Cari Turkish Flows like water. F
238 Caria Latin Rotten. F
239 Cariana Latin Little darling. F
240 Caries Latin Rotten. F
241 Carilla Spanish Feminine form of Charles: manly. F
242 Carillie Latin Beloved. F
243 Carilyn English Feminine variant of Charles: manly. F
244 Carilynne English Feminine variant of Charles: manly. F
245 Carin Latin Keel; Little darling. F