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Displayed on this page are C- names 241 to 254. Crystal was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #216 and a usage of 0.0755%. The name is used mostly in English, and was followed in popularity by the English Courtney, the English and German Cynthia, the Italian and Spanish Cristina, and the English name, Cristal. The rare C- names are Crescentia (German), Cressida (English), Cristiana (Italian), Cunegonde (Dutch), Cunegund (English), Cunégonde (French), Cybill (English), Cyneburga (English), and Cyra (English).
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Courtney Crescentia ... growing ... language of origin is Latin and it is used ... given name is from the Roman cognomen ... Cressida ... gold ... largely used in English and its ... name is well known among English speakers ... Cristal Cristiana ... Christian woman ... of Latin origin and it is used ... variant form of Christine ... Cristina Crystal Cunegonde ... brave; tribe, clan; ... used predominantly in Dutch and its ... variant of Kunigunde ... Cunegund ... brave; tribe, clan; ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... variation of Kunigunde ... Cunégonde ... brave; tribe, clan; ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used ... form of Kunigunde ... Cybill ... oracle, prophetess ... has its origins in the Old Greek language ... variant of Sybil ... Cyneburga ... royal fortress ... of Old English origin and it is used ... name was borne by Saint Cyneburga, a 7th ... Cynthia Cyra ... lord ... an English name of Old Persian origin ... variant of Kyra ... uncommon as a baby girl name ... |