Displayed on this page are Century names 101 to 120. Chloe was the most popular within these names in 2008 with a rank of #10 and a usage of 0.5692%. The name is largely used in the English and German languages, and it was followed in popularity by Cora (English and French), Ciara (English and Irish), Claudia (Dutch, English, German, Italian, Romanian, Scandinavian, and Spanish), Christine (Dutch, English, French, German, and Scandinavian), and Clare (English). Rare Century names include the English Chloris, Christabel, Clarinda, Clemence, the English, German, and French Clementine, the Irish Clodagh, the English and French Colette, the English Colleen, the French Colombe, the English and French Constance, the English Coral, the English and German Cordula, the English, German, Italian, and French Corinna, and the Dutch, English, German, Italian, and Romanian Cornelia.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Chloe 10 | young green shoot ... Longus in the 2nd century, which was later ... |
| Chloris | green ... 1st-century literature, it has appeared as the name ... |
| Christabel | beautiful Christian ... speakers in the 16th century, and later grew in ... |
Christine 539 | Christian woman ... speakers in the 17th century, but they came into ... |
Ciara 324 | little dark one, little ... of Kilkeary was a 7th-century Irish nun who founded a ... |
Clare 679 | clear, bright, famous ... romances from the 15th century, and in Charles ... |
| Clarinda | clear, bright, famous ... the 18th century, the name became popular after ... |
Claudia 417 | limping ... speakers in the 16th century ... in the early 20th century. ... |
Clemence | merciful, gentle ... declined after the 17th-century Reformation, although ... |
Clementine | merciful, gentle ... first used in the 19th century, popularized by the ... |
| Clodagh | in the early 20th century ... |
Colette | victory of the people ... speakers since the 13th century ... |
Colleen | girl ... speakers in the 19th century ... |
| Colombe | dove ... in tribute to the 3rd-century martyr Saint Colombe of ... |
Constance | steadfast, constant ... the 17th century, it saw an increase in use during ... |
Cora 322 | maiden, virgin; little ... 6th century BC Greek poetess Corinna was named after ... |
Coral | coral ... used in the late 19th century, derived from the name ... as early as the 18th century ... |
| Cordula | little heart ... companions in the 4th century. ... |
Corinna | maiden, virgin ... name was borne by a 6th-century BC Greek poetess who ... |
Cornelia | war horn ... speakers in the 19th century. ... |
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