Famous female with C

  • Canadian pop diva, 5 Grammys, famed for "My Heart Will Go On".

  • US rapper Belcalis Almanzar, Grammy winner, huge hits like "Bodak Yellow".

  • US pop star from Mickey Mouse Club to "Genie in a Bottle".

  • Mononymous US icon, singer and actress since the 1960s.

  • Cuban‑American singer, rose with Fifth Harmony then solo star.

  • US country singer, “American Idol” winner, multiple Grammys.

  • US supermodel of the 80s–90s, iconic beauty and TV personality.

  • US actress, rom‑com star in "There's Something About Mary".

  • Last active ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt, famed for her Roman alliances.

  • US R&B singer‑dancer, hits like "1, 2 Step" and "Level Up".

  • South African‑born actress, Oscar winner for "Monster".

  • US actress and writer, iconic as Princess Leia in Star Wars.

  • Welsh actress, Oscar winner, known for "Chicago".

  • Australian actress, two‑time Oscar winner, famed for "Blue Jasmine".

  • Canadian singer‑songwriter, viral hit "Call Me Maybe".

  • Famous Disney princess from the fairy tale and animated film.

  • Transgender woman, US TV personality and Olympic gold medalist.

  • Russian empress, major 18th‑c. ruler and reformer.

  • French fashion designer, founded Chanel brand.

  • American actress from "Married... with Children".

  • TikTok star Charli D’Amelio, huge social media name.

  • American actress, star of "Homeland" and "My So-Called Life".

  • Musician and actress, frontwoman of Hole.

  • American singer of “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”.

  • American actress from “The Addams Family”.

  • American singer‑songwriter, “You’re So Vain”.

  • Stage name of Charlotte Aitchison, English pop singer.

  • Daughter of Bill and Hillary Clinton, TV correspondent.

  • English model and actress, known for runway and films.

  • American comedian and actress, TV variety show legend.

  • Model and TV personality, big on social media.

  • Dancer and massive TikTok influencer, Charli D’Amelio.

  • Marie Curie, Nobel-winning physicist and chemist.

  • Cassie, R&B singer; also common female name.

  • Carolina Herrera, Venezuelan fashion designer.

  • Cindy, diminutive of Cynthia; many famous Cindys.

  • Many famous Catherines: queens, actresses, writers.

  • Carrie, common female name, many celebrities.

  • Could be Queen Camilla or other notable Camillas.

  • Clairo, stage name of singer Claire Cottrill.

  • Cathy, short for Catherine; several famous women.

  • Carole Baskin, big-cat rights activist on TV.

  • US model and actress, born Tara Leigh Patrick.

  • Cathy Freeman, Australian Olympic sprinter.

  • Carol Channing, Tony-winning Broadway actress.

  • Carly, e.g. singer Carly Rae Jepsen.

  • Carla Bruni, singer and ex–First Lady of France.

  • Camila Mendes, actress from “Riverdale”.

  • Unisex name, but many famous Courtneys are women.

  • Girls Aloud singer; UK pop star from 2000s.

  • Welsh singer, child star turned soprano.

  • Canadian actress; known for “Schitt’s Creek”.

  • Spanish queen, Henry VIII’s first wife, 16th c.

  • Popular female name; many celebs named Camila.

  • Common female name; e.g. actresses, writers.

  • Cuban “Queen of Salsa”, iconic Latin singer.

  • Classic female name; many notable Carols exist.

  • Common female name; e.g. opera singer Carmen.

  • English singer and TV host, 1960s–2000s star.

  • American comedian and TV host, known for talk shows.

  • English novelist; wrote “Jane Eyre”, 19th c.

  • Given name of Celine Dion, Canadian pop icon.

  • DC Comics antiheroine Selina Kyle, iconic cat burglar.

  • English comedian and actress, famous for 'The Catherine Tate Show'.

  • Australian actress Cate Blanchett, two-time Oscar winner.

  • American actress known for 'Kick-Ass' and 'If I Stay'.

  • Ring name of Joan Laurer, pioneering WWE female wrestler.

  • American model and actress, key figure in 1970s fashion.

  • Chloë Grace Moretz, same actress, second stage version.

  • Daughter of JFK, writer and diplomat, ex‑US ambassador to Japan.

The words in the list Famous female with C come from players of the word game City, Country, River.