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Claeburn
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Clay brook; dweller by a clay-bottomed stream |
English |
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Cleytus
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Renowned, famous (from Greek kleos 'glory') |
Greek |
Boy |
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Colvin
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Originally a surname meaning 'of/from Colvin' (a place or family); used as a given name. Related to other British surname-names. |
English, Scottish |
Boy |
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Cornelius
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derived from Latin 'cornu', meaning 'horn' |
Latin |
Boy |
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Crestyann
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Probably 'crest' (peak, summit) + 'Ann' (grace); alternatively, if derived from Kristian/Christian, 'follower of Christ'. |
English |
Girl |
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Custelle
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Possibly 'little guardian' or 'protector' (uncertain) |
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Girl |
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Carnita
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Diminutive of a form like Carina/Carna meaning “little beloved/dear”; literally in Spanish can mean “little meat” (from carne) when used as a common noun |
Latin, Spanish |
Girl |
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Chalid
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Eternal, immortal; everlasting |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Chaydin
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Modern variant of Caden/Jayden - generally interpreted as 'little battle' or 'fighter' by association |
English |
Boy |
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Chithu
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Diminutive/nickname of Chitra; 'beautiful, bright, picture' (also related to Sanskrit 'chit' meaning consciousness) |
Sanskrit, Tamil |
Girl |
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Cleonice
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Derived from kleos (glory) + nikē (victory) - "glorious victory" |
Greek |
Girl |
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Cvetana
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From Slavic root 'cvet' meaning 'flower' or 'blossom'. |
Slavic |
Girl |
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Cadock
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From Welsh 'cad' meaning 'battle'; generally interpreted as 'warlike' or 'battle leader.' |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Calca
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Uncertain. Likely either 'from Calca' (a Peruvian place name) or derived from a Latin root related to 'heel'/'stone'; not a well-established given-name meaning. |
Spanish |
Unisex |
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Candiss
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Originally 'queen' (Kandake); also associated with 'pure/bright'. |
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Girl |
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Carlysle
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From Carlisle - 'fort' or 'walled/fortified town' (possibly 'fort of Lugus') |
English |
Boy |
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Caryta
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'Beloved'/'dear' (from Latin carus) - alternately 'charity' (from Latin caritas) or 'little face' (Spanish carita). |
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Girl |
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Cawli
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Unknown; if linked to the surname Cawley, possible senses include 'descendant of Amhlaoibh (Olaf)' or associations with Gaelic roots (e.g., 'graceful') |
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Unisex |
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Cereena
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Serene, calm, tranquil |
English |
Girl |
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Champion
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Winner, victor; originally 'combatant' or fighter |
English |
Unisex |
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Charlet
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Diminutive of Charlotte/Charles - 'free man' (feminine/diminutive sense), often rendered as 'little free one'. |
French |
Girl |
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Chelovik
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man; person; human being |
Russian |
Boy |
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Chippiah
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Unclear; likely a regional or familial name without a widely recorded meaning. |
Indian |
Boy |
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Chrystabelle
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anointed (follower of Christ) + beautiful - 'beautiful follower of Christ' or 'anointed and beautiful' |
English |
Girl |
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Claec
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Likely 'clay, earth' (if from Clay) or 'victory of the people' (if from Claes/Nicholas). |
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Unisex |
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Cliantha
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Glorious or celebrated flower |
Greek |
Girl |
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Colvyr
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No established historical meaning - probably an invented name echoing Col- names (e.g., Colin, Cole); any specific meaning is speculative |
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Boy |
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Cornella
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Derived from the family name Cornelius; associated with Latin cornu 'horn' - broadly 'horn' or 'of the Cornelia family' |
Latin |
Girl |
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Crestyanna
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Probably 'crest' (peak/top) + 'Anna' (grace/favor) - roughly 'graceful/noble peak' or 'topmost grace'. |
English |
Girl |
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Custenhin
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Probably 'steadfast, constant' if derived from Constantine; otherwise meaning is uncertain |
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Boy |
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carolee
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Combination of 'Carol' ('free man' or 'song') and 'Lee' ('meadow') - roughly 'free one of the meadow' or 'song of the meadow'. |
English, Latin |
Girl |
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Chaline
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Uncertain - often treated as a modern elaboration; may draw on Charlene ('free man') or Céline ('heavenly'), but has no single established meaning |
English, French |
Girl |
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Chaydyn
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Modern invented name usually taken to mean "little battle" or "fighter", derived from Caden (Gaelic "cad" = battle) |
English, Scottish Gaelic |
Boy |
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Chitose
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thousand years; long life; longevity |
Japanese |
Unisex |
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Cleopatra
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glory of the father |
Greek |
Girl |
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Cvetanka
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Derived from the Slavic root 'cvet' meaning 'flower' or 'blossom' |
Slavic |
Girl |
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Cadok
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From Welsh 'cad' meaning 'battle' + a suffix; broadly 'warlike' or 'battle-related'. |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Calcah
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Likely 'lime/chalk' or 'stone/rock' (from Latin 'calx'); exact meaning uncertain. |
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Unisex |
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Candonino
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little pure/white; diminutive of Candido |
Italian |
Boy |
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Carlyssa
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A modern blended name combining Carly (from Caroline/Carla, 'free man') with -lyssa/-lissa (associated with names meaning 'grace' or 'noble'); often interpreted as 'free and graceful' or 'beloved.' |
English |
Girl |
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Carytah
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Beloved, dear; loving (possibly 'little face' in Spanish contexts) |
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Girl |
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Cawlie
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Associated with 'beautiful' or 'graceful' (from Callie/Calista and Irish Cawley roots). |
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Girl |
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Cereene
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calm, tranquil, serene |
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Girl |
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Champyon
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Champion; victor or winner |
English |
Unisex |
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Charleta
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Feminine form of Charles; often interpreted as 'free (person)' or 'little/free woman' |
English, French |
Girl |
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Chelsa
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chalk wharf / chalk landing place |
English |
Girl |
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Chiquin
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Little one; little boy (affectionate) |
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Boy |
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Chrystal
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Clear like ice or a crystal; crystalline, precious |
English |
Girl |
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Claefer
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No established historical meaning; appears to be a modern invented name or blend without a documented etymology. |
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Unisex |
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Clianthe
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glorious flower |
Greek |
Girl |
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