Girl Names That Start With C

Explore our enchanting collection of girl names that start with C! From classic choices like Charlotte and Clara to trendy picks like Cora and Celeste, these names are brimming with charm and personality.

Cerelia

Latin, “goddess of the harvest, springtime.”

Ceres

Latin, “nourishment.”

Cerys

Welsh, “poetry” or “song.”

Cesca

Italian, “from France.” 

Chana

Hebrew, “gracious.”

Chaney

Middle English and Old French, “candle maker.”

Chara

Greek, “happiness, joy.”

Charlene

English, “free man, woman.”

Charlize

French, Afrikaans, “free man.”

Chelsea

English, “port for chalk or limestone.”

Cher

French, “dear.”

Cheyenne

Native American, “strangely speaking.”

Chiara

Italian, “light, clear.”

Chloe

Greek, “blooming or green and flourishing.”

Christabel

French, Latin and Greek, “beautiful Christ follower, beautiful Christian.”

Chrysalis

Latin from Greek, “gold sheath.”

Ciandra

Italian, “moonlight or God is gracious.”

Cianna

Italian, “light or God is gracious.”

Ciara

Irish, “little dark one.”

Ciela

Spanish, “sky or heaven.”

Cindy

Greek, “woman from Mount Kynthos.”

Cinzia

Italian, “from Kinthos.”

Claire

French, “clear, bright.”

Clara

Latin, “clear or bright.”

Clare

Latin, “bright, clear.”

Clarity

American, “clear, coherent.”

Claudia

Latin, “enclosure, lame.”

Clea

Greek, “glorious, famous.”

Clelia

Italian via Latin, “famous.”

Clemency

Latin, “mercy or gentleness.”

Cleo

Greek, “glory.”

Cloverly

English, “meadow of clover.”

Coira

Scottish, “seething pool, maiden.”

Cora

Greek, “maiden.”

Coral

English and Spanish word name.

Corinne

French and English, “beautiful maiden.”

Corisande

Old French from Greek, “chorus-singer, heart swan, heart of a…

Cornelia

Irish, “strong-willed or wise, horn.”

Cosima

Italian, “order, beauty.”

Crimson

English, “a rich dark red color.”

Cybele

Greek, “mother of all gods.”

Cynthia

Greek, “from Mount Cynthus.”

Cyra

Greek and Persian, “sun or throne, lord or ruler.”

Cyrielle

French, “lordly or masterful.”