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Cinzia woman from Kynthos ... largely used in Italian and it is ... variant transcription of Cynthia ...

Ciona one who is steadfast ... language of origin is English-American ... an unusual baby name for girls ...

Cionah one who is steadfast ... derived from English-American origins ... variation of Ciona ...

Ciora little dark one, little dark-haired ...has its origins in the Celtic language ... derivative of Ciara ...

Cioria little dark one, little dark-haired ...has its origins in the Celtic language ... variation of Ciara ...

Ciorsdan Christian woman ... used mostly in Scottish and its language of ... derivative of Christina ...

Ciorstag Christian woman ... of Latin origin and it is used largely in the ... variant of Christina ...

Ciorstaidh Christian woman ... its origins in the Latin language and it is ... form of Christina ...

Ciorstan Christian woman ... has its origins in the Latin language ... form of Christina ... not in the top 1000 names ...

Ciorstiadh Christian woman ... primarily used in Scottish and it is of Latin ... form of Kirsty ...

Cipora bird ... of Hebrew origin ... variation of Zipporah ... a baby girl name of irregular use ...

Cipporah bird ... has its origins in the Hebrew language ... form of Zipporah ... unusual as a baby name for girls ...

Cipria man from Cyprus ... mainly used in the Greek language and ... variant form of Cypria ...

Cipriana man from Cyprus ... language of origin is Old Greek ... predominantly used in Greek, Romanian, and ...

Cipriano born in Cyprus ... of Old Greek origin ... not commonly used as a baby girl ... not in the top 1000 names ...

Ciprina blessed by the goddess of love ... has its origins in the Spanish language ...

Ciqala our little one ... of Native American origin ... not commonly used as a baby girl name ...

Ciqalla our little one ... language of origin is Native American ... variant of Ciqala ...

Cira of the lord ... has its origins in the Old Greek language ... used largely in Italian and Spanish ...

Cirah of the lord ... has its origins in the Old Greek language ... form of Cira ... not in the top 1000 names ...