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Charo
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Diminutive of Rosario, meaning 'rosary' (literally 'rose garden') |
Spanish |
Girl |
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Cherelle
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Beloved; dear, darling |
English, French |
Girl |
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Chlo
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Green shoot; blooming, young verdure |
Greek |
Girl |
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Chryzanthia
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golden flower |
Greek |
Girl |
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Clarensia
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Derived from Latin 'clarus' meaning 'clear, bright, famous' |
Latin |
Girl |
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Clowey
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Uncertain. Likely surname/place-name derived; if connected to Irish 'cloch' (stone) or English 'clough' (ravine) it could suggest 'stone' or 'ravine'. If influenced by Chloe, a sense of 'young green shoot' or 'blooming' may apply. |
English, Irish |
Girl |
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Conelle
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Derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'hound/wolf' and 'valor' - roughly 'strong wolf' or 'brave chieftain.' |
Irish (Gaelic) |
Girl |
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Corrynah
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maiden, young girl |
Greek |
Girl |
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Cristabela
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Beautiful Christian |
Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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Cylbel
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Evokes the ancient mother goddess Cybele - fertility and protection - with a prophetic/Sibyl undertone |
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Girl |
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Cacho
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A pet form/nickname - from Spanish 'cacho' meaning 'piece, chunk' or used as a diminutive of Carlos (Carlos = 'free man'). |
Spanish |
Boy |
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Cassady
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Descendant of Caiside; likely 'curly-haired' |
Irish |
Unisex |
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Chandnee
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moonlight |
Hindi, Urdu |
Girl |
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Chelsy
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From the place name Chelsea, meaning "chalk landing place" or "chalk wharf". |
English |
Girl |
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Chonsu
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Name of the Egyptian moon god; literally 'traveler' or 'he who crosses' |
Egyptian |
Boy |
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Coenradt
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Brave or bold counsel |
German |
Boy |
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Caeli
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From Latin caelum meaning 'heaven' or 'sky'; also used as a modern variant of Kaylee. |
English, Latin |
Girl |
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Caliburnus
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Latinized name of Arthur’s legendary sword, from Welsh elements meaning 'hard' (caled) + 'cleft/breach' (bwlch), often interpreted as 'mighty sword' or 'hard cleft'. |
Latin |
Boy |
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Caoimhin
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gentle, kind, beloved; from Old Irish caem/caomh meaning 'gentle/precious' with diminutive -ín |
Irish |
Boy |
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Carmenta
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From Latin carmen 'song, oracle' - 'she of the prophetic song'; name of a Roman goddess of childbirth and prophecy. |
Latin, Roman |
Girl |
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Cassadi
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“Descendant of Caiside”; from Gaelic element cas meaning “curly‑haired” (sometimes rendered as “clever”). |
Irish |
Girl |
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Cayliah
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Modern variant; meanings vary by root (commonly associated with 'laurel', 'beloved', or derived forms) |
English |
Girl |
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Ceslav
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honor and glory |
Slavic |
Boy |
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Chandler
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Candle maker or seller; keeper of candles |
English |
Unisex |
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Charraigaich
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Derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'rock' or 'of the rock' (rocky) |
Scottish Gaelic |
Boy |
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Cheren
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Likely 'gazelle' (from Turkish Ceren). When treated as a form of Hebrew Keren it can be associated with 'ray' or 'horn'. |
Hebrew, Turkish |
Girl |
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Chloea
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Blooming; young green shoot |
Greek |
Girl |
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Chryzanthiah
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golden flower (sometimes interpreted as 'golden flower of God' with the -iah ending) |
Greek |
Girl |
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Clarensiah
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Likely 'bright/clear' (from Clara) combined with '-iah' (a theophoric element) - roughly 'bright one of God' or 'God is bright/clear' |
English |
Girl |
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Clowi
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Uncertain - a modern diminutive. If linked to Clovis: 'famous/renowned' (famous warrior). If inspired by clover: 'clover-like' suggesting luck or nature. |
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Unisex |
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Coner
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lover of hounds (hound‑lover) |
Irish |
Boy |
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Corryne
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maiden |
Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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Cristabell
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Derived from Christ + belle - "beautiful Christian" or "follower of Christ" |
English |
Girl |
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Cylina
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Probably 'heavenly' or 'moon', derived from Celina/Selena |
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Girl |
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Cacilie
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Derived from Latin caecus, meaning "blind"; associated with Saint Cecilia, patroness of music |
Latin |
Girl |
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Cassalei
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Modern elaboration of Cass- names; associated with Cassia ('cinnamon') or Cassandra (classical name), evoking warmth and femininity |
English |
Girl |
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Chandra Babu
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Chandra = moon; Babu = gentleman/son/respectful honorific - together used as a male name roughly 'moon gentleman' or 'son of the moon'. |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Chelvan
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prosperous, wealthy |
Tamil |
Boy |
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Choon
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Often 'spring' (Chinese character 春); can also correspond to characters meaning 'pure' (纯/純) depending on the hanja/hanzi |
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Unisex |
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Coenradus
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brave counsel |
Dutch, Latin |
Boy |
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Caelia
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Heavenly; of the heavens (derived from Latin caelum) |
Latin |
Girl |
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Calida
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warm, hot; passionate |
Latin |
Girl |
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Caolabhuinn
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From Gaelic elements caol 'slender, narrow' + bhinn 'melodious, sweet-sounding' - 'slender and melodious'. |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
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Carmentis
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From Latin carmen ‘song, chant, spell’; associated with prophecy and childbirth - roughly ‘prophetic song’ or ‘she who utters charms’. |
Latin |
Girl |
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Cassadia
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A modern elaboration of Cassandra/Cassidy; commonly interpreted as 'defender' (from Cassandra) or 'curly‑haired/clever' (from Cassidy). |
English |
Girl |
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Caylie
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Derived from Kaylee - 'Kay' (from Katherine, meaning 'pure') + 'Lee' (Old English 'clearing, meadow'); often interpreted as 'pure meadow' or 'pure and joyful'. |
English |
Girl |
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Cesor
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From the Roman family name Caesar; traditionally associated with 'hair' or 'long-haired' (etymology uncertain) |
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Boy |
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Chandon
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Derived from a French place-name/surname meaning 'from Chandon' (specific original meaning uncertain). |
French |
Unisex |
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Charran
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From Sanskrit 'charana' meaning 'feet'; figuratively 'one who takes refuge' or 'devotee'. |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Cheresa
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A modern elaboration combining Cherie ('beloved') with Teresa (often interpreted as 'harvester' or linked to the island Therasia) |
English |
Girl |
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