Baby Names With 7 Letters

Discover 7-letter baby names for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Ciandra
Moonlight.
Greek
Ciarrah
Black, dark.
Irish
Ciarrai
From the county of Kerry.
Irish
Cibella
Derived from Cibele, meaning 'mother of the gods'.
Latin
Cicilia
Blind.
Latin
Cierrah
Saw.
Spanish
Cillian
Little church or war; strife.
Gaelic
Cinamon
spice name, referring to the cinnamon spice.
English
Cindiah
Combination of Cynthia and India.
English
Cinyras
King of Cyprus in Greek mythology.
Greek
Ciporah
Bird.
Hebrew
Cippora
Bird.
Hebrew
Ciriaca
Follower of the Lord; derived from the Greek name Kyriake.
Spanish
Ciriaco
Belonging to the Lord, from the Greek name Kyriakos.
Italian
Cirille
French form of Cyril, meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'.
French
Cirillo
Italian form of Cyril, meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'.
Italian
Citlali
Star.
Nahuatl
Clairah
Clear, bright.
English
Claiton
From the town on the clay land.
English
Clancey
Red warrior.
Irish
Clardha
Brightness.
Irish
Clarice
Clear, bright.
Latin
Clarina
Clear, bright.
Latin
Clarion
Refers to a high-pitched musical instrument resembling a trumpet.
English
Clarisa
Famous, bright, or clear; derived from Latin 'clarus'.
Spanish
Clarita
Diminutive of Clara, meaning 'bright' or 'clear'.
Spanish
Clarity
Refers to the state of being clear or the quality of being easily understood.
English
Clarius
Clear, bright.
Latin
Clarrie
Clear, bright.
English
Clasina
Diminutive of Nicolaas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Dutch
Claudia
Lame (or feminine form of Claudius).
Latin
Claudie
Lame (or feminine form of Claudius).
Latin
Claudin
Lame (or pertaining to Claudius).
Latin
Claudio
Lame (or Italian/Spanish form of Claudius).
Italian
Claudis
Lame (or pertaining to Claudius).
Latin
Claudyn
Lame (or pertaining to Claudius).
Latin
Claxton
From the town of Claxton, meaning 'Clacc's stone'.
English
Clayton
From a surname meaning 'clay settlement' in Old English.
English
Cleanth
Glory; from Greek 'kleos' meaning fame or glory.
Greek
Cleatus
Derived from Latin 'clēmentia', meaning mercy or clemency.
Latin
Cleavan
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cléibhín, meaning 'descendant of Cléibhín',...
Irish
Cleaver
Occupational surname for a maker or user of cleavers.
English
Cleavon
From the land of cliffs.
English
Cledwin
Blessed sword.
Welsh
Cledwyn
Blessed sword.
Welsh
Clemens
Merciful, gentle.
Latin
Clement
Mild, merciful, gentle.
Latin
Clemmie
Diminutive of Clement, meaning 'merciful'.
English
Cleobis
Famous strength or renowned might.
Greek
Cleonie
Feminine form of Cleon, meaning 'famous' or 'renowned'.
Greek
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