2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [24]
Colande, Coland, Colana, Colain, Colaine, Colane, Colanna, Corlanda, Calanda, Calando, Calonda, Colantha, Colanthe, Culanda, Culonda, Coulanda, Colonda
Cole (English) A swarthy woman; having coal-black hair
Col, Coal, Coale, Coli, Colie, Coly, Coley, Colee
Colette (French) Victory of the people
Collette, Kolette
Coligny (French) Woman from Cologne
Coligney, Colignie, Coligni, Colignee, Colignea, Coligneah
Colisa (English) A delightful young woman
Colisah, Colissa, Colissah, Colysa, Colysah, Colyssa, Colyssah
Colola (American) A victorious woman
Colo, Cola
Comfort (English) One who strengthens or soothes others
Comforte, Comfortyne, Comfortyna, Comforteene, Comforteena, Comfortene, Comfortena, Comfortiene
Conary (Gaelic) A wise woman
Conarey, Conarie, Conari, Conaree, Conarea, Conareah
Concordia (Latin) Peace and harmony; in mythology, goddess of peace
Concordiah, Concordea, Concord, Concorde, Concordeah
Constanza (American) One who is strong-willed
Constanzia, Constanzea
Consuela (Spanish) One who provides consolation
Consuelia, Consolata, Consolacion, Chela, Conswela, Conswelia, Conswelea, Consuella
Contessa (Italian) A titled woman; a countess
Countess, Contesse, Countessa, Countesa, Contesa
Cooper (English) One who makes barrels
Couper
Copper (American) A redheaded woman
Coper, Coppar, Copar
Cora (English) A young maiden
Corah, Coraline, Corra
Coral (English) Resembling the semiprecious sea growth; from the reef
Coralee, Coralena, Coralie, Coraline, Corallina, Coralline, Coraly, Coralyn
Corazon (Spanish) Of the heart
Corazana, Corazone, Corazona
Cordelia (Latin) A good-hearted woman; a woman of honesty
Cordella, Cordelea, Cordilia, Cordilea, Cordy, Cordie, Cordi, Cordee
Corey (Irish) From the hollow; of the churning waters
Cory, Cori, Coriann, Corianne, Corie, Corri, Corrianna, Corrie
Corgie (American) A humorous woman
Corgy, Corgey, Corgi, Corgee, Corgea, Corgeah
Coriander (Greek) A romantic woman; resembling the spice
Coryander, Coriender, Coryender
Corina (Latin) A spear-wielding woman
Corinne, Corine, Corinna, Corrinne, Corryn, Corienne, Coryn, Corynna
Corinthia (Greek) A woman of Corinth
Corinthiah, Corinthe, Corinthea, Corintheah, Corynthia, Corynthea, Corynthe
Cornelia (Latin) Feminine form of Cornelius; referring to a horn
Cornalia, Corneelija, Cornela, Cornelija, Cornelya, Cornella, Cornelle, Cornie
Cota (Spanish) A lively woman
Cotah, Cotta, Cottah
Coty (French) From the river-bank
Cotey, Coti, Cotie, Cotee, Cotea, Coteah
Courtney (English) A courteous woman; courtly
Cordney, Cordni, Cortenay, Corteney, Cortland, Cortnee, Cortneigh, Cortney, Courteney
Covin (American) An unpredictable woman
Covan, Coven, Covyn, Covon
Coy (English) From the woods, the quiet place
Coye, Coi
Cree (Native American) A tribal name
Crei, Crey, Crea, Creigh
Cressida (Greek) The golden girl; in mythology, a woman of Troy
Cressa, Criseyde, Cressyda, Crissyda
Cristos (Greek) A dedicated and faithful woman
Crystos, Christos, Chrystos
Cwen (English) A royal woman; queenly
Cwene, Cwenn, Cwenne, Cwyn, Cwynn, Cwynne, Cwin, Cwinn
Cylee (American) A darling daughter
Cyleigh, Cyli, Cylie, Cylea, Cyleah, Cyly, Cyley
Cynthia (Greek) Moon goddess
Cinda, Cindy, Cinthia, Cindia Cinthea
Cyrene (Greek) In mythology, a maiden-huntress loved by Apollo
Cyrina, Cyrena, Cyrine, Cyreane, Cyreana, Cyreene, Cyreena
Czigany (Hungarian) A gypsy girl; one who moves from place to place
Cziganey, Czigani, Cziganie, Cziganee
D
Dacey (Irish) Woman from the south
Daicey, Dacee, Dacia, Dacie, Dacy, Daicee, Daicy, Daci
Daffodil (French) Resembling the yellow flower
Daffodill, Daffodille, Dafodil, Dafodill, Dafodille, Daff, Daffodyl, Dafodyl
Dagmar (Scandinavian) Born on a glorious day
Dagmara, Dagmaria, Dagmarie, Dagomar, Dagomara, Dagomar, Dagomaria, Dagmarr, Dagomarr
Dahlia (Swedish) From the valley; resembling the flower
Dahlea, Dahl, Dahiana, Dayha, Daleia, Dalia
Daira (Greek) One who is well-informed
Daeira,