Starting with letter C
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1141 | Corie | Irish | Variant of Cory meaning variously: from the round hill; seething pool; ravine. | F | |
| 1142 | Corin | Greek | Maiden. | F | |
| 1143 | Corina | Latin | Variant of Corinne: maiden. | F | |
| 1144 | Corine | Latin | Variant of Corinne: maiden. | F | |
| 1145 | Corinne | French | Maiden. The French form of Corinna, now the more common form of the name in the English-speaking world. | F | |
| 1146 | Corinne | Greek | Maiden. | F | |
| 1147 | Corinth | Biblical | Which is satisfied, ornament, beauty. | F | |
| 1148 | Corinthia | Greek | 'Woman of Corinth. | F | |
| 1149 | Corisa | English | Variant of Cory meaning variously: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine. | F | |
| 1150 | Corisa | Irish | Variant of Cory meaning variously: from the round hill; seething pool; ravine. | F | |
| 1151 | Corissa | English | Maiden. | F | |
| 1152 | Corlene | English | Maiden. | F | |
| 1153 | Corliss | English | Good hearted; carefree. | F | |
| 1154 | Cornelia | Irish | Feminine form of Cornelius: Strong willed or wise. Cornelius is sometimes used as a translation of the name Conchubhar meaning High Desire. | F | |
| 1155 | Cornelia | Latin | The feminine form of Cornelius. Famous bearer: 2nd century BC mother of the two Roman tribunes/reformers known as the Gracchi. | F | |
| 1156 | Cornella | Latin | Feminine of Cornelius: Horn. | F | |
| 1157 | Corona | Hindi | Kind. | F | |
| 1158 | Coronis | Greek | Mother of Aesculapius. | F | |
| 1159 | Correen | Irish | Maiden. | F | |
| 1160 | Correena | Irish | Maiden. | F | |