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Odd Baby Girl Names

Displayed on this page are odd names 121 to 140. The uncommon and odd names are Calliope (Greek and Latinized), Callista (English and German), Calumina (English and Scottish), Calvina (Italian), Cambria (Spanish), Camellia (English), Candia (English), Caoimhe (Irish and Scottish), Caritas (German and Italian), Carlisa (English), Carreen (English), Carrie-Ann (English), Carrie-Anne (English), Carsey (English), Cartier (English), Cassia (English), Ceara (English and Irish), Celestina (English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish), Cerella (English), and Ceri (Welsh and English).

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Calliope beautiful voice ... used chiefly in the Greek and ... name was borne the muse of epic poetry, one ...

Callista most beautiful ... language of origin is Old Greek ... predominantly used in English and German ...

Calumina dove ... language of origin is Latin ... predominantly used in English and Scottish ...

Calvina bald ... language of origin is Old French and it is ... not commonly used as a baby girl name ...

Cambria change ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Spanish ... rarely used as a baby name for girls ...

Camellia acolyte, attendant at a ritual ... language of origin is English and Latin, and it ... variant form of Camilla ...

Candia white ... of Venetian and Latin origin ... used mainly in English ... form of Candida ...

Caoimhe fair, comely, gentle ... origin is Celtic, and its use, Irish and ... not often used as a baby girl name ...

Caritas charity ... primarily used in German and Italian ... Its language of origin is Latin ...

Carlisa ... used mostly in the English language ... The name is a combination of Carla and Lisa ...

Carreen ... primarily used in English and its ... was first invented by Margaret Mitchell for ...

Carrie-Ann ... of various origins and it is ... The name is a combination of Carrie and Ann ...

Carrie-Anne ... of various origins ... irregularly used as a baby girl ... listed outside of the top 1000 ...

Carsey watercress island; dry land in marsh ... of Old English origin and it is used ... not in the top 1000 names ...

Cartier cart driver, son of ... has its origins in the Old English ... not often used as a baby girl name ...

Cassia empty, vain ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly ... From the Roman family name ...

Ceara bright red; little dark one, little dark-haired one; mountain range ...variant spelling of Ciara ...

Celestina heavenly, of sky ... language of origin is Latin ... predominantly used in English, Italian, ...

Cerella of the spring ... used chiefly in the English language ... a rare baby girl name ...

Ceri beloved; poetry; white, ... has its origins in the Welsh and French ... used largely in Welsh and English ...