23 Unique Christian Baby Girl Names that start with C

Good things take time, which is why picking the perfect name for your baby girl may also take a considerable amount of time. It is only after several days of looking through long lists of names will you be able to single out on the one name. If you’re looking for Christian baby girl names that start with C, you’ve come to the right place.

Names that begin with the letter C happen to be my favourite! You can take a wild guess why!

A baby girl holding her parent's hand while he reads the bible.

I’ve listed out 31 of the most beautiful names starting with C. Hope you find one for your little daughter!

Caroline: You shouldn’t be surprised why the name ‘Caroline’ is on the top of the list! The name has many different meanings, some of them being – ‘Joy’, ‘Song of Happiness’ and ‘A woman with a strong personality’.

Chloe: This is an all-time popular name that means a ‘green shoot’. It is also another name for the Greek Goddess of harvest and fertility. Makes sense that it means ‘green shoot’, right?

Charlotte: The name has a beautiful ring to it and means ‘A free woman’. Princess Charlotte does have a perfect name, doesn’t she?

Claire: Claire, which means ‘Clear’ and ‘Bright’, is a fashionable name for girls. It’s also a popular name for TV show characters such as the loveable Claire Dunphy in Modern Family!

Catherine: The angelic-sounding name means ‘Pure’ in French. If you like this, you will surely love the Latin form of the name – Katharina.

An innocent baby girl sitting by the bed.
Hi, my name is Catherine. You can call me Cathy!

Courtney: A French name that means ‘From the court or courtly’, is a popular name among celebs such as Courtney Cox who played Monica Geller on ‘Friends’.

Christina: Christina means ‘Follower of Christ’ in Latin and should definitely go on your list of baby names for your little one. Christina happens to be the name of my friend’s daughter and we call her Christy.

Christine: Similar to Christina, Christine also means ‘Follower of Christ’. Christine happens to be one of the variants of Christina.

Cynthia: Cynthia, which goes with the meaning ‘flower’ has an interesting backstory. It is said that the Greek Goddess Artemis went by the epithet Cynthia as she was from ‘Mount Cynthus’.

Cindy: Cindy is the English variant of the name Cynthia. The name gets its glamour from the American model and actress, Cindy Crawford.

A girl holding a bunch of flowers.
There’s nothing I love more than colourful flowers!

Crystal: Crystal, as we all know, is a term for clear, bright and transparent glass. Isn’t this a perfect name for the walking-talking jewel at home!

Catelyn: An Irish word for ‘pure’, Catelyn reminds us of Catelyn Stark from Game of Thrones.

Cassandra: Cassandra does sound majestic, doesn’t it? So it’s no shocker that the name was originally that of King Prima’s daughter – a Trojan prophetess.

Casey: Casey is yet another name with an Irish origin and carries the meaning ‘vigilant’. The name is also short for Cassandra.

Cecelia: Cecilia is the name of a saint of music from the 2nd or 3rd century. The name, before the 18th century, was spelt ‘Cecily’ in England.

Two girls playing musical instruments.
Hark how the bells! Sweet silver bells!

Carrie: Carrie is a name in itself which means ‘Free woman’ but is also short for Caroline. Friends and family call me Carrie!

Clara: Clare, which means, ‘Clear and bright’ is the English form of Clara that was popular in the Middle ages. It was only in the 19th century that the Latin Spelling Clara became common.

Cassidy: The name Cassidy caught on about a decade ago. The name means ‘Clever girl’ and is also a popular surname.

Carol: Carol, as you may already know, is joyful song, mostly sung during Christmas. Carol is also short for Caroline. My mother calls me that!

A beautiful young girl looking at the camera.
I love art class!

Claudia: Claudia is said to be the female equivalent to the name ‘Claud’ which means crippled. The name was common in ancient Rome and is an appealing one today. Claudia also means ‘enclosure’.

Carly: Carly simply means ‘Free woman’ and has many alternate spellings like Carli, Carley, Karli, and Karley.

Caylie: The name Caylie is of Irish origin and means ‘Beloved’. It’s a beautiful name and a perfect name for your newborn daughter.

Camila: Camila is Latin for ‘Noble’. The name has been popularised by the singer and actress – Camila Cabello.

A young girl smiling at her parent.
I say cheeeese!

I’d love to know which one of these Christian baby girl names that start with C you picked for your little one. Do let me know in the comments.

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