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  1. Brooke
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "small stream"
    • Description:

      Brooke has long projected an aura of sleek sophistication, and can also be seen as a stylish water name.
  2. Bernhold
    • Bocelli
      • Caesar
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "cut"
        • Description:

          Caesar, the name of the greatest Roman of them all, is rarely used outside Latino families, where the Cesar spelling is preferred —as in activist Chavez and Dog Whisperer Millan. Its original meaning is debated — either "long-haired", "blue-gray" (as in eyes), or "cut" (because Julius Caesar was supposedly born by cesarian section) — it came to be the title to denote all Roman emperors and it is from the name Caesar that many other European royal titles are derived, including Kaiser and Tsar.
      • Cali
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of any Cal- name
        • Description:

          A short form that is given on its own to a good number of baby girls each year — Cali has been on trend in recent years along with sister names Callie and Kali, as the popular 90s and early 2000s nickname Allie has felt less fresh. The Cali spelling in particular also brings to mind the sunny state of California and all of the beachy imagery that follows.
      • Cameron
        • Origin:

          Scottish
        • Meaning:

          "crooked nose"
        • Description:

          With its friendly, sensitive, and approachable feel, Cameron is a 90’s favorite that remains popular today. It has a pleasing balance of soft and strong sounds, and holds unisex appeal, thanks to Cameron Diaz. Still, eight times more boys than girls are named Cameron in the US.
      • Caren
        • Carla
          • Origin:

            Feminine variation of Carl
          • Meaning:

            "free man"
          • Description:

            While Charlotte and Caroline are considered stylish and classic members of the Charles family, this Germanic form peaked in the US at Number 76 in 1965. It fell out of favor in the 2010s, but recent years have seen it re-enter the Top 1000.
        • Carlton
          • Description:

            See CARLETON.
        • Caruso
          • Origin:

            Italian surname
          • Description:

            Naples-born Enrico Caruso was one of the greatest opera singers of all time. Recordings of his powerful singing voice are still in circulation today, nearly 100 years after his death.
        • Catarina
          • Origin:

            Portuguese variation of Katherine
          • Description:

            One of the most popular names of all time in Portugal and Brazil, with a romantic, lively sound. The main risk is confusion with other names that sound similar: Catalina, Katrina, and so forth. Caterina, with an "e," is more common in Italy.
        • Cecilia
          • Origin:

            Feminine form of Cecil, Latin
          • Meaning:

            "blind"
          • Description:

            Cecilia is a lovely classic name deservedly enjoying a new turn in the sun. Always among the Top 500 girls' names in the US, Cecilia is now at its highest point ever.
        • Cedric
          • Origin:

            Celtic
          • Meaning:

            "bounty"
          • Description:

            Cedric was invented by Sir Walter Scott for the noble character of the hero's father in Ivanhoe, presumed to be an altered form of the Saxon name Cerdic. The name was later also given to Little Lord Fauntleroy, the long-haired, velvet-suited, and lace-collared boy hero of the Frances Hodgson Burnett book, who became an unwitting symbol of the pampered mama's boy.
        • Chan
          • Origin:

            Cambodian
          • Meaning:

            "sweet smelling tree"
          • Description:

            Whether it's an Asian surname-name or short for Channing, has a sound and feel that's both simple and stand-out.
        • Chuck
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Charles
          • Description:

            So far out it's almost ready to be let back in.
        • Cielo
          • Origin:

            Italian
          • Meaning:

            "sky"
          • Description:

            Expansive, sunny Italian word name.
        • Claire
          • Origin:

            French form of Clara
          • Meaning:

            "bright, clear"
          • Description:

            Claire, luminous, simple, and strong, is one of those special names that is familiar yet distinctive, feminine but not frilly, combining historical depth with a modern edge. And though Claire is enjoying revived popularity, it will never be seen as trendy. Claire is also a great middle name choice.
        • Claude
          • Origin:

            French from Latin
          • Meaning:

            "lame; enclosure"
          • Description:

            Claude is a soft-spoken French name that conjures up the pastel colors of Monet and harmonies of Debussy. In France, it is used for girls as well, in fact in the Tracy Chevalier novel Lady and the Unicorn, the protagonist is a female Claude.
        • Claudio
          • Origin:

            Italian, Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "lame; enclosure"
          • Description:

            Claudio, a most appealing Italian name, is featured in not one, but two Shakespearean plays, ,Measure for Measure and Much Ado About Nothing. While "lame" is the most widely acknowledged meaning, some etymologists theorize that the name may relate to the word for enclosure or clause, an alternate meaning that may appeal to a child with a form of this otherwise-attractive name.
        • Cloe
          • Origin:

            Spanish and Italian variation of Chloe, Greek
          • Meaning:

            "young green shoot"
          • Description:

            Cloe comes in second to the original form, Chloe, in it's native Spain. In the US, this honor goes to the Kardashian-ized Khloe.