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(American) Form of Yolanda, meaning “resembling the violet flower; modest”

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,

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