Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Camille over Camilla both are cute and give a variety of nickname options
Caroline or Carolina over Carol
Candice is ok, but don't shorten it to Candy
Other C name options
Corrine
Coretta
Cameron
Carina
Constance
+1 Carolina, not like the states
Or Collette.
Maybe Celeste.
Cameron is a boy name but I like Cammie
Cameron is a unisex name. Haven't you heard of Cameron Diaz?
It’s unisex, but it leans masculine. It started out as a male name and became unisex. Most will immediately think boy when they hear or see the name.
Spelling it Camryn or Kamryn makes it known that the person with the name is a female, but those spellings are also kind of tragedeighs.
Anonymous wrote:I like Camille better than Camilla.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Camille over Camilla both are cute and give a variety of nickname options
Caroline or Carolina over Carol
Candice is ok, but don't shorten it to Candy
Other C name options
Corrine
Coretta
Cameron
Carina
Constance
+1 Carolina, not like the states
Or Collette.
Maybe Celeste.
Cameron is a boy name but I like Cammie
Cameron is a unisex name. Haven't you heard of Cameron Diaz?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm curious how you arrived at these three names. They're all quite different aside from the letter C.
I love Camilla. I've known a few, mostly Latina. I also really like Camille.
Candice does NOTHING for me, and Carol is dated. Caroline modernizes it, but it is very popular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Candace (spelled with an a rather than an i). It’s reminiscent of Candace Owens. She’s wonderful.
LOL. I hope you're a troll, because no one has ever referred to Candace Owens as wonderful, probably not even her own mother. The whole nation of France knows her as the person who is spreading lies about the French first lady being a man, when there are pictures of her pregnant with her 3 kids.
Anonymous wrote:I like Candace (spelled with an a rather than an i). It’s reminiscent of Candace Owens. She’s wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was in school (not that long ago as I’m in my early 20s), there was a popular mean girl named Caroline that would sarcastically call herself Carol. Her friend group would do it too. They thought it was so hysterical and did it from middle school until we graduated from high school. That is now all that I can think of when I hear those names.
Needless to say, I can’t stand both Carol and Caroline.
I, too, have encountered an awful Caroline. You couldn’t pay me a million dollars to name my daughter that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are considering Chandra you might also like Chandni
Oh gosh, if you are considering Chandra I can tell you did not live in DC during a certain time period!