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Chipo
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gift |
Shona |
Girl |
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Chrystabell
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Beautiful follower of Christ |
English, Latin |
Girl |
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Claebourn
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dweller by the clay stream / clay brook |
English |
Boy |
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Clevon
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No established traditional meaning; likely a modern coinage possibly derived from 'Cleveland' (Old English for 'cliff land') or created for sound. |
English |
Boy |
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Colvill
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From Colleville: 'Col(a)/Col's town' or 'settlement of Cola' (derived from a Norman personal name) |
Norman French, Scottish |
Boy |
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Cornelio
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From the Roman family name Cornelius, likely derived from Latin cornu meaning 'horn' or indicating membership in the Cornelia gens. |
Latin |
Boy |
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Crestyanah
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An invented name suggesting 'crest' or 'peak' with a feminine ending; can be interpreted as 'little crest', 'peak-like', or (if linked to Christian roots) 'follower of Christ' |
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Girl |
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Cushla
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Pulse, beat (of the heart); used as a term of endearment meaning 'darling' or 'pulse of my heart' |
Irish |
Girl |
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Carminha
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Diminutive of Carmen - 'little Carmen' (Carmen: 'song' or from 'Karmel' meaning 'garden/vineyard') |
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Girl |
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Chalene
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Feminine form of Charles - "free man" |
English, French |
Girl |
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Chaycie
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Treated as a feminine form of Chase; commonly interpreted as "hunter" or "to hunt." |
English |
Girl |
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Chithirai
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Name of the Tamil month corresponding to mid‑April–mid‑May; associated with spring, brightness and beauty (from Sanskrit 'Chitra' meaning 'bright/beautiful'). |
Tamil |
Girl |
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Clent
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From the Clent Hills; dweller by a steep hill or rocky outcrop |
English |
Boy |
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Cuthbryht
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renowned/famous + bright |
English |
Boy |
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Cadmus
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Name of a mythological Phoenician prince and founder of Thebes; possibly 'from the east' or 'one who precedes'. |
Greek |
Boy |
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Calbun
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Not well documented; no reliable translation found. May derive from indigenous elements but meaning is unknown. |
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Boy |
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Candie
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Diminutive of Candice/Candace - 'pure, white' (also associated with the title 'queen'). |
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Girl |
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Carlysah
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A modern feminine form related to Carl - commonly interpreted as 'free woman' or 'little free one'. |
English |
Girl |
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Caryssah
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grace; beloved |
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Girl |
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Cawleigh
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A modern English feminine name, essentially a variant of Kaylee/Caleigh; the '-leigh' ending evokes 'meadow' or 'clearing.' |
English |
Girl |
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Ceredig
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beloved, cherished |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Champa
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Named for the champak (champaca) flower; means 'fragrant flower'. |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Charlena
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Feminine form of Charles/Charlene, meaning 'free (person)' (i.e., free woman) |
English |
Girl |
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Chelluh
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No well-attested personal-name meaning; most commonly linked to the historic Chellah site in Rabat or to the Shilha (Chellah/Chelha) people/language |
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Unisex |
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Chipp
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A pet form/nickname - often of Charles ('free man') or Christopher ('Christ‑bearer'); also evokes 'chip' (a small piece). |
English |
Boy |
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Chrystabella
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anointed and beautiful |
Latin |
Girl |
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Claebourne
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dweller by the clay stream (clay brook) |
English |
Boy |
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Clevyn
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from the cliff-land; a hilly or cliff-side settlement |
English |
Boy |
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Colville
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Settlement or town of Koli (Koli's town) |
Norman French |
Boy |
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Cornelis
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Derived from the Roman family name Cornelius; often interpreted as 'horn' (from Latin cornu) or 'of the Cornel (cornelian) family' |
Dutch |
Boy |
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Crestyane
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Likely "follower of Christ" if derived from Christiane; alternatively evokes "crest" or "summit" if formed from the word crest - overall a modern invented feminine name |
English |
Girl |
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Custance
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Steadfast, constant; faithful |
Latin |
Girl |
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Carnelius
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From Latin 'cornu' meaning 'horn' (interpreted as 'horned' or 'of the horn') |
Latin |
Boy |
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Chaley
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Diminutive of Charles, from Old German 'Karl' meaning 'free man' (often understood as 'free person') |
English |
Unisex |
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Chayden
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A modern variant of Aiden/Jayden; commonly associated with 'little fire' via Aodhán (Aidan) or simply a contemporary phonetic/spelling variation |
English |
Boy |
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Chithra
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Picture/painting; bright, beautiful or variegated; also the name of a Vedic nakshatra (Spica). |
Sanskrit, Tamil |
Girl |
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Cleona
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glory; famous |
Greek |
Girl |
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Cuttino
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No established traditional meaning; likely a surname-turned given name or coined name (meaning unknown) |
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Boy |
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Cadoc
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From Welsh cad 'battle' - 'battle' or 'little battle' (diminutive) |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Calburt
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Probable compound: 'Cal' (Caleb/Calvin: 'faithful' or 'bald') + 'Burt' ('bright') - overall roughly 'bright and faithful' or 'bright Cal' |
English |
Boy |
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Candis
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Pure, white, bright; also linked to 'queen' (Kandake) |
English |
Girl |
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Carlyse
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A modern variant of Carlisle/Carly, associated with the place-name Carlisle meaning 'fort (of Luguwalos)'; also used as a feminine form related to Carly/Caroline. |
English |
Unisex |
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Carysse
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Beloved (often) - sometimes also associated with 'grace' if influenced by Carissa/Charis |
English |
Girl |
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Cawley
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From the Gaelic personal name Cadhla meaning "beautiful, graceful, comely"; used as a surname-derived given name. |
Irish |
Unisex |
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Cereelah
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Associated with Ceres - grain, harvest, fertility; roughly 'of Ceres' or 'harvest/fruitfulness' |
English |
Girl |
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Champak
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Champak flower - a fragrant blossom symbolizing beauty and fragrance |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Charlenah
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Free woman / free person |
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Girl |
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Chelly
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Diminutive of Michelle; derived meaning: "Who is like God." |
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Girl |
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Chippia
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A modern invented feminine name meaning roughly 'little Chip' or 'of Chip'; can also be read as a blend of 'Chi' (energy) and 'Pia' (pious). |
Latin |
Girl |
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Chrystabellah
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beautiful follower of Christ (Christian beauty) |
Italian |
Girl |
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