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Displayed on this page are C- names 81 to 100. Within these names, the English, German, Italian, Scandinavian, and Spanish Cecilia was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #274 and a usage of 0.0589%, and it was followed by the English Cecelia, the Italian and Spanish Celia, and the German and French name, Celine, in decreasing order. The rare C- names are Catrin (German), Catriona (Irish and Scottish), Cay (German), Cayla (English), Cäcilia (German), Cäcilie (German), Ceara (English and Irish), Cecilie (German), Cecily (English), Celina (German), Cera (English and Irish), Cerys (English and Welsh), Cécile (French), Célia (French), Céline (French), and Chandler (English).
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Catrin ... pure; torture ... largely used in the German language and ... variant spelling of Kathrin ... Catriona ... pure; torture ... its origins in the Old Greek language, and it ... form of Katharina ... Cay ... hen, chicken ... has its origins in the Germanic language and ... form of Kai ... Cayla Cäcilia ... blind ... largely used in the German language ... variant spelling of Cäcilie ... Cäcilie ... blind ... used chiefly in the German language ... variant of Cecilia ... not listed in the top 1000 names ... Ceara ... bright red ... origin is Celtic, and its use, English and ... a rarely used baby name for girls ... Cecelia Cecilia Cecilie ... blind ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly ... variant form of Cecilia ... not in the top 1000 names ... Cecily Celia Celina Celine Cera ... bright red ... primarily used in the English and Irish ... Its language of origin is Celtic ... Cerys ... love ... language of origin is Welsh ... predominantly used in English and Welsh ... Cécile ... blind ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... variation of Cecilia ... Célia ... heaven; sky, heaven ... used predominantly in French and its ... variant of Celina ... Céline ... heaven; sky, heaven ... primarily used in the French language ... form of Celina ... Chandler |