2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [22]
Celia (Latin) Form of Cecelia, meaning patron saint of music
Celina (Latin) In mythology, one of the daughters of Atlas who was turned into a star of the Pleiades constellation; of the heavens; form of Selena, meaning “of the moon”
Celena, Celinna, Celene, Celenia, Celenne, Celicia
Celosia (Greek) A fiery woman; burning; aflame
Celosiah, Celosea, Celoseah
Cera (French) A colorful woman
Cerah, Cerrah, Cerra
Cerina (Latin) Form of Serena, meaning “having a peaceful disposition”
Cerinah, Ceryna, Cerynah, Cerena, Cerenah, Ceriena
Cerise (French) Resembling the cherry
Cerisa
Chadee (French) A divine woman; a goddess
Chadea, Chadeah, Chady, Chadey, Chadi, Chadie
Chai (Hebrew) One who gives life
Chae, Chaili, Chailie, Chailee, Chaileigh, Chaily, Chailey, Chailea
Chailyn (American) Resembling a waterfall
Chailynn, Chailynne, Chaelyn, Chaelynn, Chaelynne, Chaylyn
Chakra (Arabic) A center of spiritual energy
Chalette (American) Having good taste
Chalett, Chalet, Chalete, Chaletta, Chaleta
Chalina (Spanish) Form of Rosalina, meaning “resembling a gentle horse / resembling the beautiful and meaningful flower”
Chalinah, Chalyna, Chaleena, Chalena, Charo, Chaliena, Chaleina, Chaleana
Chameli (Hindi) Resembling jasmine
Chamelie, Chamely, Chameley, Chamelee
Chan (Sanskrit) A shining woman
Chana (Hebrew) Form of Hannah, meaning “having favor and grace”
Chanah, Channa, Chaanach, Chaanah, Chanach, Channah
Chance (American) One who takes risks
Chanci, Chancie, Chancee, Chancea, Chanceah, Chancy, Chancey
Chanda (Sanskrit) An enemy of evil
Chandy, Chaand, Chand, Chandey, Chandee, Chandi, Chandie, Chandea
Chandra (Hindi) Of the moon; another name for the goddess Devi
Chandara, Chandria, Chaundra, Chandrea, Chandreah
Chanel (French) From the canal; a channel
Chanell, Chanelle, Channelle, Chenelle, Chenel, Chenell
Channary (Cambodian) Of the full moon
Channarie, Channari, Channarey, Channaree, Chantrea, Chantria
Chantrice (French) A singer
Chantryce, Chantrise, Chantryse
Charisma (Greek) Blessed with charm
Charismah, Charizma, Charysma, Karisma
Charity (Latin) A woman of generous love
Charitey, Chariti, Charitie, Charitee
Charlesia (American) Feminine form of Charles; small, strong woman
Charlesiah, Charlesea, Charleseah, Charlsie, Charlsi
Charlie (English) Form of Charles, meaning “one who is strong”
Charlee, Charli, Charley, Charlize, Charlene, Charlyn, Charlaine, Charlisa, Charlena
*Charlotte (French) Form of Charles, meaning “a small, strong woman”
Charlize, Charlot, Charlotta
Charlshea (American) Filled with happiness
Charlsheah, Charlshia, Charlshiah
Charnee (American) Filled with joy
Charny, Charney, Charnea, Charneah, Charni, Charnie
Charnesa (American) One who gets attention
Charnessa, Charnessah
Charsetta (American) An emotional woman
Charsett, Charsette, Charset, Charsete, Charseta
Chartra (American) A classy lady
Chartrah
Charu (Hindi) One who is gorgeous
Charoo, Charou
Chasia (Hebrew) One who is protected; sheltered
Chasiah, Chasea, Chaseah, Chasya, Chasyah
Chasidah (Hebrew) A religious woman; pious
Chasida, Chasyda, Chasydah
Chavi (Egyptian) A precious daughter
Chavie, Chavy, Chavey, Chavee, Chavea, Chaveah
Chaya (Hebrew) Life
Chaia
Chedra (Hebrew) Filled with happiness
Chedrah
Cheer (American) Filled with joy
Cheere
Chekia (American) A saucy woman
Cheekie, Checki, Checkie, Checky, Checkey, Checkee, Checkea, Checkeah
Chelone (English) Resembling a flowering plant
Chelsea (English) From the landing place for chalk
Chelcie, Chelsa, Chelsee, Chelseigh, Chelsey, Chelsi, Chelsie, Chelsy
Chemarin (French) A dark beauty
Chemarine, Chemaryn, Chemareen, Chemarein, Chemarien
Chemda (Hebrew) A charismatic woman
Chemdah
Chenille (American) A soft-skinned woman
Chenill, Chenil, Chenile, Chenilla, Chenila
Cherika (French) One who is dear
Chericka, Cheryka, Cherycka, Cherieka, Cheriecka, Chereika, Chereicka, Cheryka
Cherish (English) To be held dear, valued
Cherry (English) Resembling a fruit-bearing tree
Cherrie, Cherri, Cherrey,