| 1801 to 1900 of 3053 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1801. | Ciaran | Irish |  | Black-haired. |
| 1802. | Ciarda | Gaelic |  | Dark. |
| 1803. | Ciardha | Irish |  | Variant of Ciaran: Black-haired. |
| 1804. | Ciardubhan | Gaelic |  | Little black one. |
| 1805. | Ciarrai | Irish |  | County. Variant of Ciaran: Black-haired. |
| 1806. | Ciatlllait | Irish |  | Archaic. |
| 1807. | Cibil | English |  | Variant of Sibyl; In Greek mythology a name for prophetess or fortune-teller. |
| 1808. | Cibor | Hebrew |  | Strong. |
| 1809. | Cibor | Polish |  | Variant of Czcibor: Fights with honour. |
| 1810. | Cicely | English |  | Variant of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin 'coccus' meaning 'blind'. |
| 1811. | Cicero | English |  | Chick pea. |
| 1812. | Cicero | Latin |  | Chickpea. |
| 1813. | Cicero | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A senator. |
| 1814. | Ciceron | English |  | Variant of Cicero: Chick pea. |
| 1815. | Ciceron | Latin |  | Chickpea. |
| 1816. | Ciceron | Spanish |  | Chickpea. |
| 1817. | Cicilia | Latin |  | Blind. The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician. |
| 1818. | Cicily | English |  | From the Latin Cecilia: blind. The blind St. Cecilie - patron saint of music - was a talented musician. |
| 1819. | Cid | Spanish |  | God; rooster. |
| 1820. | Cidney | English |  | Variant of Sydney. |
| 1821. | Cidro | Spanish |  | Abbreviation of Isadoro 'strong gift.'. |
| 1822. | Cili | Hungarian |  | Hungarian form of Cecilia blind. |
| 1823. | Cili | Latin |  | Dim sighted. |
| 1824. | Cilicia | Biblical |  | Which rolls or overturns |
| 1825. | Cilla | English |  | A diminutive of Priscilla made famous by 1960s British singer CilIa Black, who was born Priscilla White. |
| 1826. | Cilla | Latin |  | Diminutive of Priscilla: Ancient; archaic. Daughter of Laomedon. |
| 1827. | Cillan | Irish |  | Variant of Ceallach: War; strife. |
| 1828. | Cillian | Irish |  | Variant of Ceallach: War; strife. |
| 1829. | Cilombo | African |  | Camp by the road. |
| 1830. | Cim | English |  | Ruler. |
| 1831. | Cimber | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A conspirator against Caesar. |
| 1832. | Cimberleigh | English |  | From the royal meadow. |
| 1833. | Cinda | English |  | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. |
| 1834. | Cindel | English |  | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. |
| 1835. | Cinderella | English |  | Little cinder girl. The name of a fairy-tale heroine. |
| 1836. | Cinderella | French |  | Of the ashes. |
| 1837. | Cindi | English |  | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. |
| 1838. | Cindia | English |  | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. |
| 1839. | Cindy | English |  | Dimunitive of Cynthia, Lucinda, and Cinderella. |
| 1840. | Cinese | African |  | Variant of Chinese: Nigerian name meaning 'God protects'. |
| 1841. | Cingeswell | English |  | Lives at the king's spring. |
| 1842. | Cingeswiella | English |  | Lives at the king's spring. |
| 1843. | Cinna | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A conspirator against Caesar. A poet. |
| 1844. | Cinnard | Gaelic |  | From the high hill. |
| 1845. | Cinneide | Irish |  | Variant of Cinneidid: Helmeted; helmed head. |
| 1846. | Cinneidid | Irish |  | Helmet head; helmed head. |
| 1847. | Cinneididh | Gaelic |  | Helmeted. |
| 1848. | Cinneidigh | Irish |  | Variant of Cinneidid: Helmeted; helmed head. |
| 1849. | Cinnfhail | Gaelic |  | From the head of the cliff. |
| 1850. | Cinnia | Celtic |  | Beauty. |
| 1851. | Cinnie | Celtic |  | Beauty. |
| 1852. | Cinthia | Greek |  | One of the names of the mythological moon goddess Artemis referring to her birth on Mount Cynthus. |
| 1853. | Cinwell | English |  | Lives at the king's spring. |
| 1854. | Cinxia | Latin |  | A name referring to Juno. |
| 1855. | Cinyras | Greek |  | Founded the cult of Aphrodite. |
| 1856. | Cinzia | Italian |  | Variant of Greek name Cynthia - one of the names of the mythological mood goddess Artemis referring to her birth on Mount Cynthus. |
| 1857. | Ciorstag | Gaelic |  | Christian. |
| 1858. | Ciorstan | Gaelic |  | Christian. |
| 1859. | Cipriana | Spanish |  | From Cyprus. |
| 1860. | Cipriano | Spanish |  | From Cyprus. |
| 1861. | Ciqala | Native American |  | Little one (Dakota). |
| 1862. | Cira | Italian |  | Sun. Variant of Cyril. |
| 1863. | Cira | Spanish |  | Variant of Cyril. |
| 1864. | Circe | Greek |  | A witch. |
| 1865. | Circe | Latin |  | The mythological sorceress who tempted Perseus and changed his men to swine and back to men. |
| 1866. | Circehyll | English |  | Lives at the church hill. |
| 1867. | Ciri | Italian |  | Variant of Cyril. |
| 1868. | Ciri | Spanish |  | Variant of Cyril. |
| 1869. | Cirilio | Greek |  | Variant of Cyril: Lord. |
| 1870. | Cirilla | English |  | Mistress; lady. Feminine of Cyril. |
| 1871. | Cirillo | Greek |  | Variant of Cyril: Lord. |
| 1872. | Cirilo | Greek |  | Lordly. |
| 1873. | Cirilo | Spanish |  | Noble. |
| 1874. | Cirio | Greek |  | Lordly. |
| 1875. | Ciro | Greek |  | Sun or lordly. |
| 1876. | Ciro | Spanish |  | Throne; sun. |
| 1877. | Cis | Biblical |  | Hard, difficult, straw, for age. |
| 1878. | Cis | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. Diminutive of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, meaning blind. |
| 1879. | Cis | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. |
| 1880. | Cisco | Spanish |  | Frenchman. |
| 1881. | Cisleu | Biblical |  | Rashness, confidence. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1882. | Cisleu | Biblical |  | Rashness, confidence. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1883. | Ciss | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. Diminutive of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, meaning blind. |
| 1884. | Ciss | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. |
| 1885. | Cissie | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. Diminutive of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, meaning blind. |
| 1886. | Cissie | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. |
| 1887. | Cissy | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. Diminutive of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, meaning blind. |
| 1888. | Cissy | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. |
| 1889. | CIyde | Welsh |  | Loud voiced. |
| 1890. | CIywd | Welsh |  | Loud voiced. |
| 1891. | Claas | Greek |  | People's victory. |
| 1892. | Clach | Scottish |  | Stone. |
| 1893. | Cladian | Latin |  | Lame. |
| 1894. | Clady | Danish |  | Danish form of Claudia. |
| 1895. | Clady | Latin |  | Lame. |
| 1896. | Claec | English |  | Dark. |
| 1897. | Claefer | English |  | Clover. |
| 1898. | Claeg | English |  | Mortal. |
| 1899. | Claegborne | English |  | From the clay brook. |
| 1900. | Claegtun | English |  | Mortal. |