Starting with letter C
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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301 | Carmen | Spanish | Garden. The Spanish form of the Hebrew Carmel. Famous bearer: Bizet's opera 'Carmen', first performed in 1875. | F | |
302 | Carmencita | Spanish | Song. | F | |
303 | Carmentis | Latin | Healer. | F | |
304 | Carmi | Biblical | My vineyard, lamb of the waters. | F | |
305 | Carmia | English | Song. | F | |
306 | Carmin | Latin | Song. | F | |
307 | Carmina | English | Song. | F | |
308 | Carmina | Spanish | Song. | F | |
309 | Carmine | English | Song. | F | |
310 | Carmita | English | Song. | F | |
311 | Carmita | Spanish | Rosy. | F | |
312 | Carmya | English | Song. | F | |
313 | Carna | Latin | Protectress of vital organs. | F | |
314 | Carnation | French | Flesh - colored. | F | |
315 | Carnela | Hebrew | Variant of Carmel: Garden or vinyard. Famous bearer: the name of a mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite order of mendicant friars was founded in the 12th century on Mount Carmel. | F | |
316 | Caro | English | Feminine variant of Charles: manly. | F | |
317 | Carol | English | A feminine form of Charles meaning strong or manly. Also a diminutive of Caroline. Also used as the feminine of Carl meaning joy. | F | |
318 | Carol | French | Song of happiness. | F | |
319 | Carola | English | Strong. A feminine form of Charles which originated in the 17th century. | F | |
320 | Carola | French | Variant of Carole: The french form of the English Carol, a dimunitive of Charles meaning strong. | F |