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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 ... |