| Baby Name | Meaning | Gender |
|---|
| Ciatlllait | Archaic | Female |
| Cibil | Variant Of Sibyl: In Greek Mythology A Name For Prophetess Or Fortune-Teller. | Female |
| Cicely | From The Latin Cecilia Meaning Blind. The Blind St. Cecilie - Patron Saint Of Music - Was A Talented Musician. | Female |
| Ciceron | Chickpea | Male |
| Cicily | From The Latin Cecilia Meaning Blind. The Blind St. Cecilie - Patron Saint Of Music - Was A Talented Musician. | Female |
| Cidney | Variant Of Sydney. | Female |
| Cidro | Abbreviation Of Isadoro Strong Gift. | Male |
| Ciera | A Angel | Female |
| Cierra | Saw | Female |
| Cihuaton | Little Woman | Female |
| Cili | Hungarian Form Of Cecilia (Blind) | Female |
| Cillian | Battle | Male |
| Cim | Ruler | Female |
| Cimberleigh | From The Royal Meadow | Female |
| Cinda | Abbreviation Of Cynthia And Lucinda. | Female |
| Cindel | Abbreviation Of Cynthia And Lucinda. | Female |
| Cindelyz | Compound(Cynthia Ivelisse) Cin(Cynthia)Lyz(Ivelisse) | Female |
| Cinderella | Of The Ashes | Female |
| Cindi | Abbreviation Of Cynthia And Lucinda. | Female |
| Cindia | Abbreviation Of Cynthia And Lucinda. | Female |
| Cindra | | Female |
| Cindy | Abbreviation Of Cynthia And Lucinda. | Female |
| Cingeswell | Lives At The King's Spring | Male |
| Cingeswiella | Lives At The King's Spring | Male |
| Cingeswiella, | Lives At The King's Spring | Male |
| Cinnard | From The High Hill | Male |
| Cinneide | Helmeted | Male |
| Cinneididh | Helmeted | Male |
| Cinnfhail | From The Head Of The Cliff | Male |
| Cinnia | Beauty | Female |
| Cinnie | Beauty | Female |
| Cinwell | Lives At The King's Spring | Male |
| Cinyras | Myth Name (Founded The Cult Of Aphrodite) | Female |
| Ciodaru | Meaning Unknown | Male |
| Cipactli | Crocodile | Male |
| Cipriana | Myth Name | Female |
| Cipriano | From Cyprus | Male |
| Ciqala | Little One (Dakota) | Male |
| Cira | Sun | Female |
| Circe | According To Greek Mythology, This African Witch Transformed The Greek Troops Of Odysseus Into Swine.The Classical Greek Pronunciation Of Her Name Is KEAR-Kay. | Female |