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.