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Caleb-Ephratah
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Caleb: “whole‑hearted, faithful”; Ephratah/Ephrathah: “fruitful” or “of Ephrath/Bethlehem” - combined: “faithful and fruitful” / “the wholehearted one of Ephrath.” |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Canen
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“acquired” or “possession” (from Hebrew root qanah, “to acquire”) |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Carmaline
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'Of Carmel' - from Hebrew for 'vineyard' or 'orchard'; often interpreted as 'garden' or 'little Carmel'. |
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Girl |
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Cascata
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waterfall; cascade |
Italian, Portuguese |
Girl |
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Caydel
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Likely 'battle' (influenced by Welsh Cadell) or a modern coinage without an established historical meaning |
English |
Boy |
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Cerenah
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Likely 'calm, serene' (if from Serena) or 'gazelle' (if derived from Turkish Ceren). |
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Girl |
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Chancellor
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Title meaning 'keeper of the lattice' - a chief official, academic or government leader |
English |
Unisex |
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Charliah
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A modern feminine name derived from Charles/Charlotte, broadly interpreted as 'free woman' or 'free spirit.' |
English |
Girl |
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Chencho
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From Tibetan 'chen' (great) + 'chos' (dharma/teachings): 'great dharma' or 'supreme teaching'. |
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Boy |
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Chitey
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Possibly 'consciousness' (Sanskrit) or associated with 'Chi' meaning 'God'/'spirit' (Igbo/Yoruba); may also be a pet form or modern coinage |
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Unisex |
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Chrystianah
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Feminine form of Christian - 'follower of Christ'; ultimately 'anointed' |
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Girl |
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Claire
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clear, bright, famous |
French |
Girl |
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Clio
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glory, fame; name of the Greek Muse of history |
Greek |
Girl |
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Comforta
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Source of comfort or consolation |
English |
Girl |
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Corowah
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No established historical meaning; often used as a melodic coinage and sometimes interpreted as related to Cora ('maiden') or created for its pleasant sound |
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Girl |
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Cricket
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Nickname inspired by the chirping insect; evokes liveliness, musicality, and sometimes good luck |
English |
Unisex |
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Cveta
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flower, blossom |
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Girl |
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Caronia
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Probably derived from Caroline/Carolina (from Germanic Karl), broadly interpreted as ‘free (woman)’ or connected to the name Charles; alternatively a toponymic name from the town Caronia in Sicily |
Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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Chamori
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No widely recorded meaning; likely a local or family name/coinage without an established etymology |
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Unisex |
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Chedza
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light, brightness |
Shona |
Girl |
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Chivonne
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Derived from Yvonne - 'yew' (yew tree), associated with archers |
English |
Girl |
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Clifton
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settlement or town by a cliff |
English |
Boy |
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Cymin
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silvery; made of silver |
Persian |
Girl |
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Caecelius
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From Latin caecus 'blind' - originally a family (nomen) derived from that root |
Latin |
Boy |
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Caledona
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From Caledonia - 'Scottish land' or 'of the Caledonians'. |
Latin, Scottish |
Girl |
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Canens
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singing; "the singing one" |
Latin |
Boy |
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Carmalyn
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A modern blend meaning roughly 'vineyard' (Carmel) combined with 'lake' or 'pool' (Lynn) - roughly 'vineyard by the lake'. |
English |
Girl |
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Caseareo
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Associated with Latin Caesarius/Caesar - broadly 'of Caesar' or 'Caesar-like' (historically also linked to 'hair'/'long-haired') |
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Boy |
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Caydfan
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Likely from Welsh cad 'battle' + fan/ban; commonly interpreted as 'battle leader' or 'battle beacon'. |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Cerene
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Serene, calm, tranquil (occasionally associated with 'gazelle' when linked to Turkish Ceren) |
Latin |
Girl |
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Chancelor
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High official or secretary; originally 'keeper of the chancel' or court official |
English |
Boy |
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Charlice
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A modern blend combining Charles ('free man') and Alice ('noble'), roughly 'noble and free'. |
English |
Girl |
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Cheneta
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From Jeanette/Jeanne - "God is gracious" |
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Girl |
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Chiti
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Tamil: 'paternal aunt'; Sanskrit-root: related to 'chit' meaning 'consciousness/awareness'; also appears as an Italian surname. |
Italian, Sanskrit, Tamil |
Girl |
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Chrystiane
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Follower of Christ; Christian |
Greek |
Girl |
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Clairis
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clear, bright, famous |
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Girl |
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Clive
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dweller by a cliff or slope |
English |
Boy |
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Comhghan
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Possibly 'born together' or 'twin' - likely from Gaelic elements meaning 'together' + a birth-related suffix; exact etymology uncertain |
Irish |
Boy |
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Corra
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Maiden; daughter (primary). May also be associated with Gaelic placename meanings in some usages. |
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Girl |
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Crieg
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rock; crag; rocky outcrop |
Scottish Gaelic |
Boy |
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Cwen
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queen; woman, wife |
English |
Girl |
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Caros
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free man |
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Boy |
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Champ
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champion; winner |
English |
Boy |
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Chee-Choong
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Depends on Chinese characters; commonly 'ambitious/aspiring' (Chee, e.g., 志 or 智) + 'loyal/faithful' (Choong, typically 忠) - often interpreted as 'ambitious and loyal'. |
Chinese |
Boy |
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Chiyah
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Life / living |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Clint
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Derived from the surname Clinton, meaning 'settlement on a hill' or 'town near a cliff' |
English |
Boy |
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Cymon
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Likely associated with Simon ('he has heard') or from Greek Cimon (origins uncertain) |
English, Greek |
Boy |
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Caecey
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Vigilant, watchful |
Irish |
Unisex |
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Caledonia
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The Latin name for Scotland - 'land of the Caledonians' |
Latin |
Girl |
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Canice
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handsome, comely |
Irish |
Boy |
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