Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings Starting with C

Caressa

The different meanings of the name Caressa are: French meaning: Caress. Italian meaning: Embrace.

Meaning: Loving touch Origin: French

Caresse

French Meaning: The name Caresse is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Caresse is: Endearing; Tender touch.

Meaning: Beloved Origin: French

Carha

Carha is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 747 times.

Meaning: A pillar stone Origin: American

Caria

[ syll. ca-ria, car-ia ] The baby girl name Caria is pronounced as KaaRiyAH †. Caria is derived from Turkish origins. Caria is a variant of the name Cari (English and Welsh). See also the related category turkish.

Meaning: Rotten Origin: Brazilian

Cariana

Latin Meaning: The name Cariana is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Cariana is: Little darling.

Meaning: Pretty, cute Origin: Italian

Carianna

Latin Meaning: The name Cariana is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Cariana is: Little darling.

Meaning: Pure Origin: English

Caridad

(kah-ree-DHAHD)

Meaning and origin. Caridad is a Spanish girl name. The meaning of the name is Charity, Kindness.

Meaning: Love and generosity Origin: Latin

Caridade

Caridade is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 597 times.

Meaning: Charity Origin: Latin

Caries

Origin of the name Carrie: Originally a pet form of Caroline (full-grown), Carey is now commonly bestowed as an independent given name and is often confused with the Irish Kerry (black-haired one). The name is also used as a pet form of the various names beginning with the element Car-.

Meaning: Rotten Origin: Brazilian

Caril

English Meaning: The name Carol is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Carol is: Manly, strong. A; from Carolus, the Latinized form of the name. Famous bearer: Pope John Paul II's real name is Karol Wojtyla.

Meaning: Song of happiness Origin: English