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19 jan, 2024 C-Girl-Names-Unique-Indian-Astro-Devraj-JI

Astro Devraj Ji offers C-names blooming with Indian charm for girls

Astrologer Acharya Devraj Ji has carefully created a list of 'C' names for new born girls, sorted alphabetically and reflecting Hindu naming traditions. These names are rich in culture and give a meaningful start to a baby girl's identity.

Choosing a 'C' name based on Indian Hindu Vedic Astrology connects a child's fate with their identity. With guidance from an experienced astrologer, we offer a variety of Hindu names for both girls and boys.

Our names combine modernity with tradition, highlighting the unique character and essence of Hindu culture.

Here, you'll find a variety of names that provide your child with a harmonious and meaningful name with a deep heritage. End your search for the ideal name with us, where old wisdom meets new possibilities.

Select a name for your child that shines and guides them through life with pride. To choose a fortunate name that blends astrological energies with tradition and aligns with destiny, get in touch with Acharya Devraj Ji by phone.

These names come with a range of choices, each carrying a unique meaning that embodies different values and beliefs central to Hindu culture, making them suitable for baby girls.

Here's a list of Hindu newborn baby girl names starting with 'C,' each with its own meaning:

  • Cauvery: Name of a sacred Indian river; signifies purity and flow.

  • Chaaya: Shadow; signifies protection and presence.

  • Chahana: Desire, affection; represents longing and love.

  • Chahat: Love; signifies deep affection and desire.

  • Chaitali: Born in the month of Chaitra; represents new beginnings and spring.

  • Chaitanya: Consciousness; signifies life, energy, and cognition.

  • Chaitra: Aries sign; represents the first month of the Hindu calendar, signifying new beginnings.

  • Chakor: A bird enamored by the moon; represents beauty and fascination.

  • Chakori: A bird enamored with the moon; symbolizes beauty and attraction
  • Chakrani: Bearer of the discus (another name for Lord Vishnu); signifies strength and protection.

  • Chakshu: Eye; symbolizes vision and perception.

  • Chameli: Jasmine; signifies purity and elegance.

  • Champa: A fragrant flower; symbolizes beauty and charm.

  • Chanchal: Active or restless; signifies liveliness and vitality.

  • Chanchala: Lively; signifies restlessness and vivacity.

  • Chanda: Moon; represents peace and serenity.

  • Chandana: Sandalwood; signifies soothing fragrance and calmness.

  • Chandani: Moonlight; symbolizes soft light and tranquility.

  • Chandika: Diminutive of Chandika, a form of Goddess Durga; represents fierceness and power.

  • Chandini: Moonlit; signifies radiance and beauty.

  • Chandira: Moon; symbolizes cool brightness and luminosity.

  • Chandni: Moonlight; represents illumination and purity.

  • Chandra: Moon; symbolizes cool brightness and beauty.

  • Chandrabali: Krishna's consort; symbolizes devotion and beauty.

  • Chandrahaas: Smiling like the moon; represents joy and charm.

  • Chandrak: Peacock feather; symbolizes grace and pride.

  • Chandrakanta: Beloved by the moon; signifies attractiveness and allure.

  • Chandrakanta: Moonstone; represents love and unblemished beauty.

  • Chandrakiran: Moonbeam; symbolizes clarity and gentleness.

  • Chandrakirthi: As famous as the moon; signifies renown and splendor.

  • Chandrakishori: The moon; represents cool radiance and beauty.

  • Chandramauli: Lord Shiva; signifies one who wears the moon on his head.

  • Chandramuni: Attractive like the moon; symbolizes charisma and allure.

  • Chandrani: Moon; signifies calmness and beauty.

  • Chandramukhi: As beautiful as the moon; signifies charm and allure.

  • Chandrodaya: Moonrise; symbolizes new beginnings and hope.

  • Chandraprabha: Moonlight; represents brightness and glory.

  • Chandraswaroopa: Like the moon; signifies beauty and tranquility.

  • Chandrika: Moonlight; symbolizes soft light and serenity.

  • Chandrima: The moon; represents beauty and the celestial.

  • Chara: Quiet, serene; signifies calmness and tranquility.

  • Charita: Good; represents virtue and morality.

  • Charitha: History; signifies tradition and the past.

  • Charu: Beautiful, attractive; represents beauty and allure.

  • Charulata: Beautiful creeper; symbolizes loveliness and growth.

  • Charulekha: Beautiful picture; signifies beauty and grace.

  • Charumati: Beautiful; represents attractiveness and charm.

  • Charuprabha: Beautiful; signifies radiance and brilliance.

  • Charusheela: A jewel; symbolizes beauty and value.

  • Charvi: Beautiful lady; signifies charm and elegance.

  • Chatura: Clever; represents intelligence and wit.

  • Chavi: Reflection; signifies beauty and image.

  • Chaya: Shade, shadow; represents protection and presence.

  • Cheshta: Endeavor; signifies effort and activity.

  • Chetana: Consciousness; represents awareness and life.

  • Chetna: Awareness; signifies alertness and spirit.

  • Cheyenne: Unrelated to Hindu culture but signifies an indigenous spirit and uniqueness.

  • Chhail: Beautiful, intelligent; signifies attractiveness and wisdom.

  • Chaitali: Born in the month of Chaitra; represents new beginnings and spring.

  • Chaitanya: Consciousness; signifies life, energy, and cognition.

  • Chakrika: Lakshmi; represents beauty and prosperity.

  • Chhaya: Shadow; represents protection and constant presence.

  • Chhavi: Reflection; symbolizes beauty and image.

  • Chhavvi: Image or radiance; signifies brightness and reflection.

  • Chhaya: Shade or shadow; symbolizes protection and comfort.

  • Chhaya: Shelter or shade; represents protection and care.

  • Chhedna: To break; signifies strength and resilience.

  • Chhiti: Love; represents affection and warmth.

  • Chhiti: Spark; symbolizes energy and vibrancy.

  • Chhiti: Foundation; signifies stability and strength.

  • Chhoti: Small; represents delicacy and charm.

  • Chintanika: Meditation; signifies contemplation and thoughtfulness.

  • Chintya: Worthy of thought; represents importance and significance.

  • Chira: Permanent; signifies eternity and durability.

  • Chirantana: Long lasting; symbolizes immortality and timelessness.

  • Chiti: Love; represents affection and tenderness.

  • Chitkala: Knowledge; signifies learning and wisdom.

  • Chitra: Picture; represents art and beauty.

  • Chitragandha: A fragrant material; signifies aroma and attractiveness.

  • Chitralekha: As beautiful as a picture; symbolizes beauty and charm.

  • Chitramala: Series of pictures; represents diversity and beauty.

  • Chitramaya: Worldly illusion; signifies the nature of reality.

  • Chitrangada: One of Arjuna's wives in the Mahabharata; represents beauty and strength.

  • Chitrani: River; symbolizes flow and life.

  • Chitrathi: A bright chariot; signifies radiance and grandeur.

  • Chitrita: Picturesque; represents beauty and charm.

  • Chitrita: Decorated; symbolizes beauty and adornment.

  • Chitt: Mind; represents thought and consciousness.

  • Chiti: Love; signifies affection and fondness.

  • Chitra: Drawing; represents art and skill.

  • Chitragandha: A fragrant material; signifies aroma and attractiveness.

  • Chitrali: A row of pictures; represents creativity and arrangement.

  • Chitramala: Series of pictures; symbolizes beauty and diversity.

  • Chitranjali: Tribute of pictures; signifies homage and artistry.

  • Chitrika: Artist; represents creativity and imagination.

  • Chitralekha: As beautiful as a picture; symbolizes grace and allure.

  • Chitrali: Line of pictures; represents art and continuity.

  • Chitramaya: Worldly illusion; signifies the nature of reality and perception.

  • Chitrapama: Picture; signifies art and beauty.

  • Chitrita: Picturesque; represents charm and beauty.

  • Chokshi: Surveyor; represents observation and analysis.

  • Cholai: Lush green fields; signifies nature and abundance.

  • Choti: Small; symbolizes delicacy and charm.

  • Chulbuli: Bubbly and cheerful; signifies a lively and spirited nature.

  • Chumban: Kiss; signifies affection and love.

  • Chunni: A star; symbolizes brightness and celestial beauty.

  • Churni: The name of a river; represents flow and purity.

These names provide a range of options, each with its own meaningful significance tied to important values and ideas in Hindu culture, perfect for newborn baby girls.

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