Catherine | English | English cognate of the Greek Aikate.. |  |  |
Catherine | French | From the Greek Aikaterine, which is.. |  |  |
Catherine | Irish | A borrowing from the English, Cathe.. |  |  |
Catherine | Portuguese | Derived from the Greek Aikaterine.. |  |  |
Cathleen | Irish | Anglicized form of the Irish Caitli.. |  |  |
Cathwg | Welsh | Welsh form of Katherine, a cognate .. |  |  |
Catori | Native Amer.. | "Seed carrier kachina." From the Ho.. |  |  |
Catrin | Welsh | Welsh form of Katherine (pure, unsu.. |  |  |
Catriona | Scottish | Anglicized form of Caitriona, the G.. |  |  |
Cattwg | Welsh | Old name derived from the Old Welsh.. |  |  |
Cauda | Greek | Latin form of the Greek Kalidas (mo.. |  |  |
Cavan | Irish | Meaning "handsome." See also Kevin.. |  |  |
Cayetano | Spanish | Derived from the Latin Gaetano (of .. |  |  |
Cayla | Hebrew | An alternate form of Kayla, which m.. |  |  |
Cazzie | American | A familiar form of Cassius, meani.. |  |  |
Ceallach | Irish | Old name derived from ceallach (war.. |  |  |
Ceallacha.. | Irish | Diminutive form of ceallach (strife.. |  |  |
Cearbhall | Irish | Gaelic name meaning "champion, warr.. |  |  |
Cecil | English | From the Latin Caecilius, an old .. |  |  |
Cecil | French | From the Latin Caecilius, an old Ro.. |  |  |
Cecil | Irish | A borrowing from the English, Cecil.. |  |  |
Cecile | French | French cognate of the English Cecil.. |  |  |
Cecilia | English | Feminine form of Cecil, which is de.. |  |  |
Cecilia | German | Derived from the Latin Caecilia, a .. |  |  |
Cecilia | Irish | Brought to Ireland by the Anglo-Nor.. |  |  |
Cecilia | Italian | Feminine form of Cecil, which is .. |  |  |
Cecilia | Polish | A popular name throughout Europe, C.. |  |  |
Cecilia | Scandinavia.. | From the Latin Caecilia, a feminine.. |  |  |
Cecilia | Spanish | Feminine form of Cecilio (blind, .. |  |  |
Cecilio | Italian | From the Latin Caecilius, an old Ro.. |  |  |
Cecilio | Spanish | From the Latin Caecilius, an old Ro.. |  |  |
Cecillia | Bulgarian | A name inspired by the feminine for.. |  |  |
Cecily | Scottish | A borrowing from the English, Cecil.. |  |  |
Cecyl | Polish | From the Latin Caecilius, an old Ro.. |  |  |
Cedric | English | An invention of Sir Walter Scott (1.. |  |  |