Starting with letter C
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 981 | Cleone | Greek | The mythological daughter of a river god. | F | |
| 982 | Cleonie | Irish | From the Greek Cleone: daughter of a river god. | F | |
| 983 | Cleopatra | Egyptian | A queen of Eygpt. | F | |
| 984 | Cleopatra | Greek | Her father's fame; Glory of her father. Egyptian Queen immortalized by Shakespeare in Antony and Cleopatra'. | F | |
| 985 | Cleopatra | Shakespearean | Antony and Cleopatra'. Queen of Egypt and Mark Antony's lover. | F | |
| 986 | Cleta | Greek | Illustrious. | F | |
| 987 | Cleta | Latin | Illustrious. | F | |
| 988 | Cleva | English | Dwells at the cliffs. | F | |
| 989 | Cliantha | Greek | Glory. | F | |
| 990 | Clianthe | Greek | Glory. | F | |
| 991 | Clio | Greek | Celebrate. Abbreviation of Clotilde and Cleopatra. Clio was the Mythological Muse of historic poetry. | F | |
| 992 | Clodagh | Irish | From the name of an Irish river, Clodagh is used occasionally as a first name in Ireland. | F | |
| 993 | Clodovea | Spanish | Feminine form of Clodoveo: famous warrior. | F | |
| 994 | Clonia | Latin | Amazon. | F | |
| 995 | Cloria | Greek | Goddess of spring. | F | |
| 996 | Clorinda | Latin | Renowned. | F | |
| 997 | Cloris | Greek | Blooming. Mythological goddess of flowers or spring. | F | |
| 998 | Clotho | Greek | A Fate. | F | |
| 999 | Clotho | Latin | One of the Moirae. | F | |
| 1000 | Clotild | Teutonic | Renowned for war. | F | |