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Cesario
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Derived from Caesar - originally linked to Latin caesaries 'head of hair' ('hairy' or 'long‑haired'), later associated with the title 'emperor'. |
Latin |
Boy |
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Chandika
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Fierce, powerful or wrathful form of the goddess (a form of Durga/Chandi) |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Charmayne
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charming; one who charms |
English |
Girl |
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Cherel
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Possibly "dear" or "beloved" (from French "cher/chérie"); meaning uncertain |
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Girl |
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Chizkiyahu
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Yahweh strengthens |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Chryzanta
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golden flower |
Greek |
Girl |
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Clareetah
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'Clear, bright' (derived from Latin 'clarus') |
English |
Girl |
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Clover
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Name taken from the clover plant; a small three- or four‑leafed plant often associated with luck and nature. |
English |
Unisex |
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Conee
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Steadfast, constant |
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Girl |
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Corryn
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maiden |
Greek |
Girl |
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Crista
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Follower of Christ (Christian); alternatively 'crest' in Latin. |
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Girl |
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Cyla
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'Heavenly' (Latin root) or 'shade/protection' (Hebrew root). |
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Girl |
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Cabella
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Possibly "beautiful" (from Italian 'bella'); alternatively a locational/surname name. |
Latin, Spanish |
Girl |
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Cassa
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A diminutive/variant of Cassandra or Cassia. Associated meanings include links to the Trojan prophetess Cassandra (name-root uncertain) or to Cassia, meaning 'cinnamon' (the spice). |
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Girl |
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Chandlerr
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Maker or seller of candles |
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Boy |
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Chelsi
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From Chelsea; 'chalk landing-place' (landing place for chalk) |
English |
Girl |
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Chong-Hee
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Varies by hanja; commonly combines a character meaning 'virtuous/proper' (jung/chong) with one meaning 'joy/brightness/hope' (hee) - e.g. 'virtuous and bright' or 'proper and joyful'. |
Korean |
Girl |
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Code
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A system of symbols or rules; computer instructions; an encoded or secret system |
English |
Unisex |
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Caelene
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Derived from Gaelic Cael/Caelan meaning 'slender' or 'narrow' and sometimes associated with 'warrior'; occasionally linked to Latin 'caelum' meaning 'heaven' |
Gaelic |
Girl |
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Calibumus
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Invented Latin-style name suggesting beauty and strength (noble protector) |
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Boy |
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Caoilfhionn
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From Irish caol 'slender' + fionn 'fair' - 'slender and fair' |
Irish |
Girl |
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Carmena
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Likely 'song' or 'poem' (Latin) and/or 'vineyard/garden' (Hebrew via Carmel). |
Latin, Spanish |
Girl |
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Cassadee
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Derived from the Irish Ó Caiside ('descendant of Caiside'), commonly interpreted as 'curly-haired'. |
English |
Girl |
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Cayli
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A modern variant of Kaylee - generally treated as a combination of Kay and Lee; sometimes associated with Gaelic elements meaning 'slender' or 'fair'. |
English |
Girl |
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Ceser
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Derived from the Roman name Caesar - associated with 'emperor' or 'leader'; traditionally interpreted as 'long-haired' or 'hairy'. |
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Boy |
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Chandini
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Moonlight, moonbeam |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Charmme
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From the English word "charm" - "charming," "enchanting," or "delightful" |
English |
Girl |
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Cherell
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Variant of Cheryl, broadly understood as 'darling' or 'beloved.' |
English |
Girl |
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Chizu
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Depends on the kanji: commonly 'map' (地図) or name combinations such as 'thousand/harbor' (千津) or 'wisdom/harbor' (智津). |
Japanese |
Girl |
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Chryzanthe
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golden flower |
Greek |
Girl |
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Clareete
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Bright, clear; 'little bright one' |
English |
Girl |
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Clowee
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young green shoot; blooming, fertility |
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Girl |
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Conel
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Hound or wolf - often rendered 'strong wolf' or 'valiant hound' |
Gaelic, Irish |
Boy |
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Corryna
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maiden, young girl |
Greek |
Girl |
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Cristabel
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Beautiful Christian (literally 'Christ' + 'bel' meaning beautiful) |
English |
Girl |
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Cylah
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Probably 'narrow, slender' (from Kyla) or 'heavenly' (from Celia); also used as a modern invented name. |
English |
Girl |
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Cabral
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from a place of goats / goat herder |
Portuguese |
Boy |
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cassaday
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Derived from the surname Ó Caiside - 'descendant of Caiside'; Caiside is often interpreted as 'curly-haired' or 'clever.' |
Irish |
Unisex |
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Chandlor
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Possibly 'moon' or 'shining' (from Sanskrit 'Chand-') or an altered form of 'Chandler' meaning 'candle-maker' (occupational) |
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Boy |
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Chelsie
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From Chelsea - 'chalk landing place' |
English |
Girl |
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Chonghui
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Depends on the Chinese characters; commonly 'Chong' (崇/忠/重: 'revere/loyal/important') + 'Hui' (辉/慧/惠: 'brightness/wise/kind') - e.g. 'revered brightness' or 'loyal and wise'. |
Chinese |
Unisex |
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Coe
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Originally a surname; possibly a nickname meaning 'jackdaw' (a bird) or a shortened/variant form of short given names |
English, Norse |
Boy |
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Caeley
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A modern invented name - commonly interpreted as 'Kay' (from Katherine = 'pure') + 'Lee' ('meadow'), loosely 'pure meadow'; often used simply as a contemporary feminine name. |
English |
Girl |
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Caliburn
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Name of King Arthur’s legendary sword; likely from Welsh elements meaning 'hard' + 'cleft/blow' - roughly 'hard blade' or 'hard cleft'. |
Latin |
Boy |
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Caoimhe
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gentle, beautiful |
Irish |
Girl |
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Carmencita
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Diminutive of Carmen - 'little Carmen'; Carmen refers to Mount Carmel ('garden'/'vineyard'), with a secondary link to 'song'. |
Spanish |
Girl |
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Cassadey
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Descendant of Caiside; often interpreted as 'curly-haired' or 'clever'. |
Irish |
Girl |
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Caylia
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A modern feminine name often associated with meanings like "crown" (via Kayla) or "heavenly" (via Celia). |
English |
Girl |
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Cesir
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From the Roman title 'Caesar' - broadly 'emperor' or ruler; sometimes linked to 'hairy' from Latin caesaries in traditional etymologies. |
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Boy |
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Chandlan
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Moon-like; related to the moon; luminous |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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