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Baby names starting with C
5,941 names · page 8 of 12
Casy
Irish · Casy is likely a variant of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning vigilant or watchful.
Chadney
English · Chadney appears to be an English surname-style name, probably formed from a place or family name.
Chain
English · Chain likely comes from a surname of French or English origin, associated with the word chain or linked forms.
Chaska
Indian · Chaska is widely used with Native American associations and is often glossed as firstborn son.
Chaswick
English · Chaswick is an English-style surname name likely built from a place name meaning settlement or farm.
Coran
Irish · Coran may derive from an Irish surname or echo Quran-inspired Arabic usage, depending on family tradition.
Cuong
Chinese · Cuong is a Vietnamese name often interpreted as strong or resilient, from Sino-Vietnamese roots.
Carlisha
German · Carlisha likely blends Carla, from Germanic Karl meaning "free person," with the modern suffix -isha.
Carrah
Irish · Carrah is likely a variant of Cara, from Irish and Latin traditions meaning "friend" or "beloved."
Canesha
English · Canesha is a modern English coinage, likely shaped from Ka- or Can- with the suffix -esha.
Cynara
Greek · Cynara comes from Greek and is associated with the artichoke plant, giving it a botanical feel.
Cristalle
Greek · Cristalle is a French-styled form of Crystal, from Greek krystallos meaning 'ice' or 'clear crystal.'
Crystelle
Greek · Crystelle is a French-influenced variant of Crystal, from Greek krystallos meaning 'ice' or 'crystal.'
Calida
Latin · Calida comes from Latin calidus through Spanish usage, meaning warm or heated.
Cameca
English · Cameca appears to be a modern coined name, possibly modeled on names like Tamika or Camika.
Carisha
English · Carisha is likely a modern elaboration of Cara or Carissa, associated with belovedness or grace.
Carree
French · Carree likely reflects a variant of Carrie, a diminutive of Caroline or Carol, tied to freedom or song.
Cashanda
English · Cashanda appears to be a modern invented name formed in the style of prefix-plus-suffix creations.
Cassidi
Irish · Cassidi is a spelling variant of Cassidy, from an Irish surname meaning curly-haired or clever-headed.
Chakia
English · Chakia appears to be a modern coined name, possibly shaped by the sound pattern of names like Shakia or Shakia.
Chamara
Indian · Chamara likely derives from Sanskritic forms connected with the ceremonial fly-whisk, a symbol of honor and royalty.
Chantrelle
French · Chantrelle likely draws on French forms and may echo chanter, meaning to sing, giving it a musical feel.
Chavonda
English · Chavonda appears to be a modern invented name, likely formed with the popular -vonda ending.
Chelsee
English · Chelsee is a spelling variant of Chelsea, an English place name meaning landing place for chalk or limestone.
Cherisha
English · Cherisha is likely built from the English word cherish, giving it a meaning tied to treasuring or holding dear.
Chinue
African · Chinue is an African name, best known from Igbo usage, often connected with divine guidance or God leading the way.
Chyrstal
Greek · Chyrstal is a variant spelling of Crystal, from Greek krystallos, meaning clear ice or crystal.
Cosha
English · Cosha appears to be a modern coined name with uncertain roots, likely created for sound and style.
Crystalle
Greek · Crystalle is a French-styled variant of Crystal, from Greek krystallos meaning ice or clear crystal.
Cystal
Greek · Cystal is a spelling variant of Crystal, rooted in Greek krystallos, meaning ice or clear gemstone.
Cammille
French · Cammille is a spelling variant of Camille, from Latin Camillus, a name associated with ceremonial attendants.
Cashana
Arabic · Cashana appears to be a modern invented name, likely influenced by Kashana or similar Arabic-sounding forms.
Cayci
English · Cayci is a modern phonetic spelling of Casey, an English-language form ultimately linked to alertness or watchfulness.
Cerisa
French · Cerisa is related to French cerise, meaning cherry.
Chakira
Arabic · Chakira is a variant of Shakira, from Arabic meaning thankful or grateful.
Chalsea
English · Chalsea is likely a variant of Chelsea, an English place name meaning 'chalk landing place.'
Champagne
French · Champagne comes from the French regional name meaning 'open countryside' or 'plain.'
Chanoa
Hebrew · Chanoa is likely a variant of Chanah or Chanoah, from Hebrew roots linked with grace or dedication.
Chatrice
French · Chatrice is likely a modern French-style form related to Beatrice, meaning 'she who brings happiness.'
Chelena
Greek · Chelena is likely a variant of Helen or Selene, tied to Greek roots for 'light' or 'moon.'
Chervon
Slavic · Chervon likely comes from a Slavic root meaning 'red' or 'crimson.'
Chesica
Hebrew · Chesica is likely a variant of Jessica, a name of Hebrew origin meaning 'God beholds.'
Chrisina
Greek · Chrisina is a variant of Christina, from Greek, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Chunta
Indian · Chunta appears to be a modern South Asian name form, likely used for its sound rather than a fixed classical meaning.
Chyenne
French · Chyenne is a variant of Cheyenne, a name derived through French from a Native ethnonym.
Civona
Hebrew · Civona is likely related to Hebrew Tzivya or Tziona, suggesting 'gazelle' or a Zion-derived form.
Crisinda
Greek · Crisinda is likely related to Greek-rooted names like Chrysanta, carrying meanings tied to 'gold.'
Cristena
Greek · Cristena is a variant of Christina or Cristina, from Greek, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Cerrone
Italian · Cerrone is an Italian surname-style name, likely related to regional family naming traditions rather than a single fixed meaning.
Chadwell
English · Chadwell is an English place and surname name meaning “Chad’s spring” or “well.”
Chanan
Hebrew · Chanan is from Hebrew and means “he was gracious” or “one who shows grace.”
Chedrick
English · Chedrick is a variant of Cedric or Theodoric-like forms, associated with leadership or power.
Cabel
English · Cabel is likely a rare surname-style variant related to Cable or Cabell, with uncertain exact roots.
Cerdic
Welsh · Cerdic is an early British and Anglo-Saxon royal name, probably of Celtic origin, borne by a founder king of Wessex.
Ches
English · Ches is a short form of Chester or Chesley, used as a clipped English diminutive.
Chintan
Indian · Chintan is an Indian name from Sanskrit, meaning thought, reflection, or contemplation.
Chinua
African · Chinua is an Igbo name from West Africa, often interpreted with references to God and divine providence.
Chisum
Scottish · Chisum is a surname-name related to Chisholm, a Scottish family name with territorial roots.
Constandinos
Greek · Constandinos is a Greek form of Constantine, from Latin constans, meaning steadfast or constant.
Corneilius
Latin · Corneilius is a spelling variant of Cornelius, an ancient Roman family name possibly linked to the word for horn.
Curtus
Latin · Curtus is a Latin-form name meaning short or shortened, and may also reflect a rare variant of Curtis.
Chivon
Irish · Variant of Siobhan, from Irish Joan, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Chrissi
Greek · Diminutive of Christine or Christina, from Greek roots meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Chivonne
Irish · Variant of Siobhan, the Irish feminine form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Chavone
Irish · Variant of Siobhan, from Irish, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Cheresse
French · Likely a variant of Cherise or Cerise, from French roots meaning 'dear one' or 'cherry.'
Corrinda
Greek · Variant of Corinda or Corinne, linked to Greek kore, meaning 'maiden.'
Carinda
Latin · Carinda is likely a modern elaboration of Carina, from Latin roots meaning dear or beloved.
Chaneka
English · Chaneka is likely a modern elaboration related to Hebrew Chanah names, carrying the sense of grace or favor.
Charlana
English · Charlana appears to be an elaborated form of Charlotte or Carla, from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Cheena
English · Cheena is a modern English phonetic or ornamental spelling, sometimes influenced by names like Sheena or Gina.
Cheilon
Greek · Cheilon likely reflects the Greek name Chilon, known in antiquity and linked to an ancient Spartan sage.
Chiquila
Spanish · Chiquila likely draws on Spanish chica or chiquita, carrying a sense of little girl or small one.
Chrishana
English · Chrishana is likely a modern blend built on Chris, from Greek Christos, with a decorative ending.
Chrisma
Greek · Chrisma appears related to Greek chrisma, meaning anointing, and may also echo names built from Chris.
Carminia
Latin · Carminia is likely related to Carmen, from Latin carmen meaning 'song' or 'poem.'
Casha
English · Casha is likely a modern variant of names like Kasia or Kesha, without one clear traditional root.
Charessa
Greek · Charessa is likely a modern elaboration of Charis or Cherise, linked to grace, kindness, or dear affection.
Chrstina
Greek · Chrstina is a spelling variant of Christina, from Greek Christianos meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Corrinn
Greek · Corrinn is a variant of Corinne, from Greek kore meaning 'maiden.'
Corynne
Greek · Corynne is a variant of Corinne, derived from Greek and meaning 'maiden.'
Cristyl
Greek · Cristyl is a modern spelling of Crystal, from Greek krystallos meaning 'ice' or 'clear crystal.'
Crysal
Greek · Crysal is likely a creative form of Crystal, from Greek krystallos meaning 'ice' or 'clear gemstone.'
Caisha
Arabic · A modern blend name often linked to Aisha, from Arabic meaning "alive" or "flourishing."
Caitilin
Irish · An Irish form of Caitlin, ultimately from Katherine, usually interpreted as "pure."
Calle
Norse · A Scandinavian-style short form of Carl, from Germanic roots meaning "free man."
Candid
Latin · From Latin candidus, meaning "bright," "white," and by extension "frank" or "sincere."
Caress
French · From the French and English word caress, suggesting tenderness, affection, and gentle touch.
Carlitha
German · A feminine elaboration of Carla or Carl, from Germanic roots meaning "free man."
Catoya
African · A modern-sounding name with likely African-American coinage patterns rather than one fixed historical root.
Chakara
Indian · Likely influenced by Sanskrit chakra, meaning "wheel," "circle," or spiritual energy center.
Chamia
Arabic · A modern form likely related to Arabic-derived names like Shamia, suggesting elevated or distinguished roots.
Chanci
French · A variant of Chance, from French and English usage meaning "luck" or "good fortune."
Chandice
African · A modern variant of Candace, the title of ancient Nubian and Kushite queens.
Charanda
Spanish · Likely a modern elaborated name shaped by Spanish-style sounds rather than one standard classical etymology.
Charette
French · From a French surname meaning "cart" or "wagon," later used as a given-name form.
Chastie
English · A diminutive-style form related to Chastity, from the English virtue word for purity.
Chavie
Hebrew · A nickname form of Chava or Eve, from Hebrew meaning "life" or "living one."
Cheila
Irish · A variant of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, traditionally interpreted as "blind."
Chenin
French · From a French surname and place-name, also known from the Chenin grape of the Loire Valley.
Cherryann
English · A compound of Cherry and Ann, combining the fruit name with Ann, from Hannah, meaning "grace."
Cheyenna
English · A modern spelling variant of Cheyenne, used from the Native ethnonym and place-name in American naming.
Chiquitha
Spanish · A Spanish-style diminutive from chiquita, meaning "little girl" or "little one."
Chrishna
Indian · A spelling variant of Krishna, the Sanskrit name of a major Hindu deity meaning "dark" or "black."
Christalle
Greek · A decorative variant of Crystal or Christelle, often associated with Greek krystallos, meaning "ice" or "clear crystal."
Cleste
Latin · A variant of Celeste, from Latin caelestis, meaning "heavenly" or "of the sky."
Conisha
Indian · A modern blend name likely influenced by Nisha, from Sanskrit meaning "night."
Corree
Irish · A spelling variant related to Corey, from an Irish surname often linked to a "hollow" or "seething pool."
Courtnye
French · A spelling variant of Courtney, from a French surname and place-name used in English naming.
Crissey
Greek · A nickname-style form of Christina or Crystal, most often tied to Greek Christos, meaning "anointed."
Crystral
Greek · A spelling variant of Crystal, from Greek krystallos, meaning "ice" or clear crystal.
Chima
African · Chima is an African name, especially Igbo, often understood as 'God knows' or 'God is greatest.'
Chantry
English · Chantry comes from a medieval chapel endowment term derived through French, linked to singing masses.
Cemal
Arabic · Cemal is the Turkish form of Arabic Jamal, meaning 'beauty' or 'grace.'
Castro
Spanish · Castro comes from a Latin root meaning 'fort' or 'castle' and began as a place-based surname.
Chevez
Spanish · Chevez is a surname-style variant related to Chávez, a Spanish family name of place-based origin.
Ciprian
Latin · Ciprian derives from Cyprianus, meaning 'from Cyprus,' a Latin place-based name.
Corinthians
Greek · Corinthians comes from Corinth, the ancient Greek city, and is best known through the New Testament letters.
Chadlee
English · Chadlee is a modern compound-style name blending Chad with the -lee ending, giving it an English surname-style feel.
Chard
English · Chard is an English surname and place name, also known as the leafy plant name, giving it a place and nature association.
Chayne
French · Chayne is a modern spelling of Shane or Chain/Chayne surname forms, often used as a stylish English given name.
Christophermich
Greek · Christophermich appears to be a blended or highly altered form of Christopher, from Greek, meaning "bearer of Christ."
Cleason
English · Cleason appears to be a modern surname-style invention, possibly influenced by Clayton, Gleason, or Cleo-based forms.
Coron
Greek · Coron may derive from roots related to crown or garland, from Greek korone or Spanish place-name usage.
Chimere
African · Likely derived from Igbo naming elements associated with God or divine gift; usage varies by form.
Chisa
Japanese · Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji, often involving wisdom, thousand, or beauty.
Catiria
Spanish · Catiria is used in Spanish-speaking contexts and likely developed as a melodic elaboration of Catalina or Katiria-style forms.
Cassiopia
Greek · Cassiopia is likely a variant of Cassiopeia, the Greek mythological queen whose name is tied to ancient legend and the stars.
Chynna
English · Chynna is a modern spelling of China, used as a place-based or stylish given name with a soft altered form.
Cynarra
Greek · Cynarra likely echoes Greek-rooted names like Cinnara or Cynara, the latter associated with the artichoke plant and mythic lore.
Calena
Greek · Likely related to names such as Kalina, Selena, or Catalina, with later modern simplification.
Camilya
Latin · A variant of Camila or Kamilah; roots suggest either noble attendant in Latin or perfect in Arabic-related forms.
Caprisha
English · Likely a modern coined name influenced by Caprice or the -isha ending popular in contemporary naming.
Casta
Latin · From Latin casta, meaning pure or chaste; the word and name appear in Spanish and Romance traditions.
Chalina
Spanish · Likely a modern elaboration of Chala, Selena, or Charlene-like forms, created through phonetic styling.
Chaquana
African · Likely a modern coined name from the Cha- plus -quana pattern found in contemporary African American naming traditions.
Chaquetta
English · Probably a modern coined form influenced by Jacqueline and the -etta diminutive ending.
Charika
Indian · An Indian name meaning wanderer or one who moves, though it can also resemble Greek-derived Char- names.
Chasady
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Chasity or Chase, suggesting purity or a surname-style form.
Chasaty
English · Probably a variant of Chastity, from English virtue naming meaning purity or moral innocence.
Cheneka
African · Likely a modern African American coinage, possibly influenced by names like Shanika or Unique.
Chesa
Welsh · Likely a short form related to Chesney or a variant of Welsh-style place names, with a soft modern sound.
Chevaun
Irish · A variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Chiquana
Spanish · Likely a modern coined name influenced by Spanish chica and African American naming patterns.
Chira
Indian · Likely related to Indian names from Sanskrit roots, sometimes linked with brightness or graceful movement.
Christabelle
Greek · A blend of Christa and Belle, combining Christ with the French word for beautiful.
Cynetha
Greek · Probably a variant of Cynthia, from Mount Kynthos, an epithet of the goddess Artemis.
Camay
French · Camay is a rare French-style word-name, probably influenced by the cosmetic brand name rather than traditional usage.
Cambi
Italian · Cambi comes from an Italian surname meaning 'changes' or 'exchange,' used rarely as a given name.
Camen
Spanish · Camen is likely a variant of Carmen, from the title of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, tied to Hebrew Carmel.
Carisse
French · Carisse is a variant of Charis or Carissa, from Greek meaning 'grace' or 'kindness.'
Caseyann
Irish · Caseyann combines Casey, from an Irish surname meaning 'vigilant,' with Ann, from Hebrew meaning 'grace.'
Ceason
English · Ceason appears to be a modern invented English-style name, possibly influenced by season or names like Cason.
Chairity
English · Chairity is a spelling variant of Charity, from Latin caritas meaning 'love' or 'generosity.'
Chamel
Arabic · Chamel may be a variant of Shamil or Jamel, with Arabic roots associated with completeness or beauty.
Chandris
Greek · Chandris is likely a Greek surname-style form, adapted into a rare modern given name.
Chanice
English · Chanice is a modern name likely influenced by Janice and French-style sound patterns.
Chantill
French · Chantill is likely inspired by French place and style names such as Chantilly.
Chaqueta
Spanish · Chaqueta is the Spanish word for 'jacket,' making it an unusual modern word-name.
Charmella
English · Charmella appears to blend 'charm' with a feminine ending, suggesting beauty or enchantment.
Charmonique
French · Charmonique is a modern elaborated name built from 'charme' or 'charm' with a French-style ending.
Chelonda
English · Chelonda is a modern invented English-language name, possibly shaped by names like Shelia and Yolanda.
Chemere
French · Chemere is a modern name, possibly influenced by French sound patterns and names like Cher or Shamir.
Cherub
Hebrew · Cherub comes from Hebrew keruv, the name of an angelic being in biblical tradition.
Chevone
Irish · Chevone is likely a variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Chiquia
Spanish · Chiquia likely draws on Spanish chica or chiquita, terms meaning 'little girl' or 'small one.'
Christylee
Greek · Christylee blends Christy, from Greek Christos meaning 'anointed,' with the English suffix Lee.
Clarisha
Latin · Clarisha is an elaborated form of Clara or Clarice, from Latin clarus meaning 'bright' or 'clear.'
Comesha
English · Comesha is a modern invented name, possibly shaped by names like Kamesha or Comet-like sound patterns.
Corrissa
Greek · Corrissa is a variant of Corissa or Karissa, likely connected to Greek-rooted names meaning 'grace.'
Coti
English · Coti is a short modern name that may function as a nickname form related to Cody or Coty.
Coutney
French · Coutney is a spelling variant of Courtney, from a French surname and place-name meaning 'domain of Curtenus.'
Crisha
Greek · Crisha is a modern form likely influenced by Krisha or Christina, tied to Greek Christos meaning 'anointed.'
Cristabel
English · Cristabel is an English form influenced by Latin roots meaning 'beautiful Christian' or 'fair follower of Christ.'
Crystalina
English · Crystalina is an elaborated form of Crystal, from Greek krystallos, meaning 'clear ice' or 'crystal.'
Crystine
English · Crystine blends Crystal and Christine, linking Greek krystallos with a sense of 'clear, bright' beauty.
Chanson
French · Chanson is French for song, giving it an artistic word-name feel.
Colley
English · Colley is a surname-derived name linked to Colin or Nicholas in English and Irish usage.
Christion
Greek · Christion is a variant of Christian, ultimately from Greek meaning follower of Christ.
Chade
English · Chade is likely a variant of Chad, an old English-use form linked to a Celtic word meaning battle.
Chamar
Arabic · Chamar is a rare form likely related to Arabic names built on roots of moon or warmth, but it is used mainly as an uncommon modern variant.
Chelton
English · Chelton looks like a surname-style English place name built from settlement elements, suggesting a town or estate association.
Chih
Chinese · Chih is a Chinese romanized name often tied to characters meaning wisdom, knowledge, or aspiration depending on the writing.
Chadwyck
English · Chadwyck is an English surname from a place name meaning "Chad's settlement" or "dairy farm."
Chevas
French · Chevas appears to be a French-influenced surname-style name, likely adapted for modern given-name use.
Cielita
Spanish · Cielita is a Spanish diminutive from cielo, meaning 'little heaven' or 'little sky.'
Chimera
Greek · Chimera comes from Greek mythology, where the Chimera was a fantastic fire-breathing composite creature.
Carenda
Latin · Carenda may relate to Latin-root names suggesting affection or dearness, reshaped in a modern English form.
Cheriese
French · Cheriese is a variant of Cherise, from French cherie, meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one.'
Chinara
Persian · Chinara is associated with the Persian word for the plane tree, giving it a graceful botanical meaning.
Carmeshia
English · Likely a modern elaboration influenced by Carmen, from Latin and Spanish tradition, with a decorative -eshia ending.
Chanequa
English · Likely a modern invented name using Cha-/Sha- and -nequa, formed in contemporary creative naming traditions.
Courteny
French · Variant of Courtney, from a French surname and place name later used as a given name.
Cathia
Greek · Likely a variant of Katia or Cathy, from Greek Katherine and associated with purity.
Chamere
French · Likely a modern French-influenced coined name, possibly shaped by names like Shamir or Chantal.
Chervonne
French · Probably a modern form influenced by French-style sounds and names like Yvonne or Cherie.
Cheyann
French · A spelling variant of Cheyenne, taken from the tribal place-name used in English and French forms.
Chinelle
French · Likely a modern French-style formation, possibly influenced by Chanel and similar names.
Chrsitina
Greek · A misspelling of Christina, from Greek and Latin roots meaning Christian or follower of Christ.
Carnesha
English · Likely a modern coined name influenced by Car- and -nesha patterns popular in late 20th-century English naming.
Catrisha
English · A modern elaboration of Catherine, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Caysie
English · A creative spelling of Casey, from an Irish surname often interpreted as vigilant or watchful.
Cedrina
English · Likely a feminine form built from Cedric or cedar; it carries associations with the cedar tree.
Chanella
French · Likely influenced by Chanel, the famous French surname and style name, with a feminine -a ending.
Charlonda
English · A modern elaboration of Charlotte or Charles, from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Charmica
English · Likely a modern coined form influenced by Charm and names ending in -ica, suggesting grace or attractiveness.
Cheryllyn
English · A compound-like elaboration of Cheryl and Lynn; Cheryl is linked to French cherie, beloved.
Ching
Chinese · A Chinese romanized name that may reflect several characters, often associated with clarity, purity, or brightness.
Christanna
Greek · An elaborated form of Christina or Christa, from Greek Christos meaning anointed.
Christieann
Greek · An English compound of Christie, from Christos meaning anointed, and Ann, from Hannah meaning grace.
Chrystin
Greek · A variant of Christine or Kristin, derived from Greek Christos meaning anointed.
Comekia
English · Likely a modern coined name shaped by late 20th-century English naming patterns with a melodic ending.
Crystalann
Greek · An English compound of Crystal, from Greek krystallos meaning ice or clear crystal, and Ann, meaning grace.
Crystallee
Greek · A creative form of Crystal Lee, combining crystal from Greek krystallos with Lee meaning meadow.
Cardiss
English · Cardiss appears to be a rare modern surname-style given name of uncertain origin.
Casidy
Irish · Casidy is a variant of Cassidy, from an Irish surname meaning curly-haired.
Caycie
English · Caycie is a modern spelling of Casey, an Irish surname-name often linked to vigilance or bravery.
Chakeya
African · Chakeya is likely a modern coined name shaped by the prefix Cha- and creative phonetic styling.
Chalan
English · Chalan appears to be a rare modern name of uncertain origin, likely shaped by surname-style sounds.
Charlisha
English · Charlisha is likely a modern elaboration of Charles or Charlene, linked to the idea of a free person.
Cheisa
English · Cheisa is likely a modern phonetic variant of Chesa or Chase-inspired names of uncertain origin.
Chelcie
English · Chelcie is a variant of Chelsea, an English place name meaning landing place for chalk or limestone.
Chelynne
English · Chelynne is a modern elaboration of Chel- names like Cheryl or Chelsea, with a decorative ending.
Chenae
French · Chenae is likely influenced by French Chené or modern forms like Shanae, giving it a contemporary invented feel.
Chimira
African · Chimira appears to be a modern coined name, possibly shaped by melodic sounds and creative naming style.
Chinere
African · Chinere is likely an African name, probably Igbo in style, associated with divine thought or intention.
Choua
Chinese · Choua is used in Hmong communities and is often associated with cloud-like imagery or clan-based naming traditions.
Chua
Chinese · Chua is a Chinese surname and occasional given name derived from regional pronunciations of Chinese characters.
Chyann
English · Chyann is a modern spelling of Cheyenne, a name taken from the Native ethnonym and used in contemporary style.
Clinique
French · Clinique comes from French clinical vocabulary and is used as a rare modern word-name.
Cortnei
French · Cortnei is a spelling variant of Courtney, from a French surname and place name.
Countney
French · Countney is a likely misspelling of Courtney, a surname-name from French place roots.
Courtnei
French · Courtnei is a variant of Courtney, originally a French surname and place-based name.
Crystil
Greek · Crystil is a variant of Crystal, from Greek krystallos meaning ice or clear crystal.
Crystin
Greek · Crystin is a modern variant of Christine or Crystal, blending purity and sparkling imagery.
Cerone
Italian · Cerone is an Italian surname-style name that likely derives from a regional family name or place association.
Chue
Chinese · Chue is used in Chinese and Hmong romanizations, with meaning depending on the original language and character or clan tradition.
Chuong
Chinese · In Vietnamese, Chuong may mean 'bell,' 'chapter,' or 'rule,' depending on the Sino-Vietnamese character.
Cordale
English · Cordale appears to be a modern English-style name built on dale, suggesting valley or a place-associated form.
Camerino
Italian · Camerino is an Italian place-based name, tied to the historic town of Camerino and ultimately to chamber-related Latin roots.
Coryell
English · Coryell is mainly a surname-style given name, likely from Anglo-French family-name roots rather than a single clear meaning.
Cavell
English · Cavell is an English surname-name, likely from an old family or place-name source rather than a single clear word meaning.
Centwane
African · Centwane appears to be a modern coined name, likely formed in contemporary naming traditions with a distinctive sound-based style.
Cervando
Spanish · Cervando is a Spanish form of Servando, from Latin servandus meaning "to be preserved" or "protected."
Chinh
Chinese · Chinh is commonly used in Vietnamese tradition and is often linked to Sino-derived roots meaning "upright," "proper," or "correct."
Christopherjohn
Greek · Christopherjohn is a compound name combining Christopher, "bearer of Christ," with John, from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Chrostopher
Greek · Chrostopher is a spelling variant of Christopher, from Greek elements meaning "bearer of Christ."
Croy
Scottish · Croy is a Scottish surname and place-name used as a given name, tied to geographic origins rather than a single personal meaning.
Cullan
Irish · Cullan is an Irish name related to Cullen and Culann, associated with Gaelic roots and traditional heroic lore.
Chardon
French · Chardon is French for 'thistle' and as a name likely comes from the plant or a surname based on it.
Crysten
Greek · Crysten is a modern spelling related to Kristen or Christian, from Greek-rooted forms meaning 'anointed' or 'follower of Christ.'
Courney
French · Courney is a variant of Courtney, from a French surname tied to the court or courtly place names.
Carmesa
Spanish · Likely a modern form related to Carmen, from Latin carmen meaning 'song' or 'poem.'
Charnika
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by Charm- or Char- names with the suffix -nika.
Cherline
French · Cherline is likely a modern blend of Cheryl and the French suffix -line, suggesting a beloved or dear feminine form.
Carlisia
German · A feminine elaboration of Carl or Carla, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Castina
Latin · Likely related to Castina or Castine, from Latin castus meaning pure or chaste.
Cawanna
English · A modern coined name, probably shaped from familiar sounds like Ca plus Wanda.
Chandal
French · Likely a variant of Chantal, a French place-name meaning stony place.
Charia
Latin · Probably influenced by Charity or Cara forms, carrying associations of love, kindness, or dear one.
Cherena
Latin · Likely related to Serena or Sherina forms, evoking serenity, calmness, or clarity.
Chevala
French · Probably shaped from French cheval, horse, or from names like Chevelle, giving it an equestrian feel.
Chiann
English · A modern blended name, likely created from popular Chi, Kian, or Ann elements.
Chontae
French · A variant of Chante, from French chanter meaning to sing.
Christiene
Greek · A spelling variant of Christine, from Greek Christianos meaning follower of Christ.
Chrysten
Greek · A modern spelling of Kristen or Christian, from Greek roots meaning anointed or follower of Christ.
Cie
French · A rare short-form name likely used as a sleek diminutive of longer names such as Cecilia or Ciera.
Cimone
Hebrew · A variant of Simone, from Hebrew Shimon meaning heard.
Cornisha
English · Probably a decorative form built on Cornish or Cornelia sounds, suggesting Cornwall or horn-like roots.
Caesare
Latin · Caesare is a variant of Caesar, a Roman family name associated with imperial rank and later interpreted as "long-haired" or "head of hair."
Cameika
African · Cameika is likely a modern African American coinage, probably modeled on names like Tamika and related melodic -ika forms.
Camill
Latin · Camill is a variant of Camille, from Latin Camillus, a Roman title often linked to youthful ceremonial attendants.
Candess
English · Candess is likely a modern form of Candace, a title of Nubian queens later associated with brightness through Latin candere, 'to shine.'
Candias
Greek · Candias appears to be a rare variant related to Candace, a royal title from antiquity that later gained classical use in the West.
Cassidie
Irish · Cassidie is a spelling variant of Cassidy, from an Irish surname meaning 'curly-haired.'
Chakela
African · Chakela is likely a modern African American formation, possibly inspired by rhythmic Sha-/Cha- name patterns.
Chakera
African · Chakera appears to be a modern African American coinage, shaped by contemporary creative sound patterns.
Chariese
French · Chariese is likely a modern elaboration of Charis or Cherise, blending grace-related sounds with French-style endings.
Chatia
African · Chatia is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Shatia or Katia in sound and style.
Chenoah
Hebrew · A variant of Noah-linked biblical naming traditions, tied to ideas of comfort and survival in the Hebrew scriptural family.
Cherette
French · Cherette is likely a French-influenced diminutive form built on Cher-, suggesting 'dear' or beloved associations.
Chianne
English · Chianne is likely a modern blend of Chi- and Anne, with Anne ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'grace.'
Chiyoka
Japanese · Chiyoka is Japanese in style and likely draws on elements such as chi, 'thousand,' suggesting longevity or lasting beauty.
Cholena
Spanish · Cholena appears to be a rare elaborated form, possibly influenced by Solena or Cholena-like Spanish and Greek sound patterns.
Chrisna
Greek · Chrisna is likely a variant built from Chris-, from Greek Christos meaning 'anointed.'
Corren
Irish · Corren may derive from an Irish surname or place-style form, likely carrying associations of a rounded hill or spear-like root.
Corrida
Spanish · Corrida is a Spanish word meaning 'running' or 'bullfight,' adapted here as a rare place- or word-style given name.
Cowana
African · Cowana appears to be a rare modern coined name, likely shaped by melodic contemporary naming patterns.
Cristinia
Latin · Cristinia is a rare elaboration of Christina or Cristina, from Latin Christianus meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Crystalgayle
English · Crystalgayle combines Crystal, from the English word for clear quartz, with Gayle, a lively modern middle-name style element.
Crystallynn
English · Crystallynn blends Crystal, from clear gemstone imagery, with Lynn, a popular modern suffix from Welsh and English surname use.
Cyrina
Greek · Cyrina likely relates to Cyrus or Cyra, from an old Persian royal name often interpreted as 'sun' or 'throne.'
Cyrita
Greek · Cyrita appears to be a rare elaboration of Cyra, likely tied to the Persian royal name family of Cyrus.
Cetric
English · Likely a modern variant of Cedric, a name popularized in English literary use.
Calob
Hebrew · A variant of Caleb, from Hebrew often interpreted as “whole-hearted” or “faithful.”
Chidi
African · From Igbo, meaning “God exists” or “God is present.”
Chou
Chinese · Chou is a Chinese surname and given-name form tied to Zhou, an ancient dynasty and place-based lineage name.
Clayvon
English · Clayvon appears to blend English clay with a modern suffix, giving it an earthy, contemporary feel.
Coire
Scottish · Coire is a Gaelic word-name meaning cauldron or hollow, often used for a mountain corrie.
Crhistopher
Greek · Crhistopher is a misspelling of Christopher, from Greek Christophoros, meaning bearer of Christ.
Cupid
Latin · Cupid comes from Latin Cupido, the Roman god of desire and love.
Calixtro
Greek · Variant of Calixto, from Greek Kallistos meaning "most beautiful."
Chanz
French · Likely a modern form influenced by Chance, from French-derived English meaning "fortune" or "luck."
Chat
English · A rare short-form or word-style name, likely drawn from English nickname usage rather than a traditional given name.
Chijioke
African · Igbo name meaning "God holds the share" or "God gives a portion," expressing divine providence.
Connery
Irish · From an Irish surname, popularized in Scottish usage; related to names meaning "warrior" or "hound-like hero."
Courey
French · Likely a variant of Corey or Cory, from a surname and place-name tradition with several possible roots.
Cieara
Irish · Cieara is a spelling variant of Ciara, from Irish meaning 'dark' or 'dark-haired.'
Cocoa
Spanish · Cocoa is a modern word-name from cacao, the tropical plant whose beans are used for chocolate.
Crystalin
English · Crystalin is a modern English elaboration of Crystal, from the Greek-derived word for clear ice or crystal.
Chaisty
English · Chaisty is a modern English form likely influenced by Chastity, meaning purity or modesty.
Chalee
English · Chalee is a modern English-style invented name, possibly influenced by Charlie or Kaylee.
Chatney
English · Chatney is likely a modern English surname-style or place-style creation with ornamental sound patterns.
Celisse
French · Likely a French-style elaboration of Celeste or Celine, from roots meaning 'heavenly.'
Chrishanda
English · Likely a modern blended name built from Chris- with a creative suffix.
Cailen
Irish · Cailen is likely a modern form of Caelan, from Irish roots often interpreted as slender or child-like.
Candrice
Latin · Candrice is likely a modern form related to Candace, a title of Nubian queens later used as a given name.
Cassadra
Greek · A variant of Cassandra, from Greek, meaning shining upon man or excelling over men.
Cassandrea
Greek · An elaborated form of Cassandra, the Greek mythological name meaning shining upon man or excelling over men.
Chanique
French · Chanique is a modern name influenced by French-style sounds, likely formed as a creative elaboration of Chantal or Shanice.
Chezarae
English · Chezarae appears to be a modern invented name, possibly blending Che- with the Rae suffix.
Corrisa
Greek · Corrisa is likely a modern variant of Cora or Corissa, names linked to maiden from Greek Kore.
Crystalee
Greek · Crystalee is a modern elaboration of Crystal, from Greek krystallos meaning ice or clear crystal.
Cynequa
English · Cynequa appears to be a modern invented name, likely formed for sound and style rather than a single traditional root.
Cacie
Irish · A diminutive-style form of Casey, an Irish surname from a word meaning vigilant or watchful.
Cagney
Irish · From an Irish surname, likely derived from a family or clan name with uncertain early meaning.
Caline
French · A French feminine form that can suggest affection or tenderness, possibly linked to names like Caroline.
Camerina
Scottish · A feminine elaboration of Cameron, a Scottish surname meaning crooked nose, softened with an Italian-style ending.
Candiece
Latin · A spelling variant of Candice, from Latin candidus via French, meaning bright, white, or pure.
Carlea
German · Likely a blend of Carla and Lea; Carla comes from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Casia
Greek · Related to Kassia or Cassia, a name tied to cinnamon bark and fragrant spice.
Casonja
English · A modern coined form probably built from Cason or Cass- sounds with a decorative suffix.
Cassee
Greek · A playful spelling of Cassie, a diminutive of Cassandra, from Greek, meaning she who excels over men.
Cerrisa
French · Likely related to Cerise or Clarissa; Cerise is French for cherry, giving it a bright fruit-name feel.
Chaia
Hebrew · From Hebrew Chaya, meaning life or living one.
Chalyn
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by Charlotte or Kaylin-style sounds.
Chantily
French · Likely inspired by Chantilly, a French place-name associated with lace and elegance.
Charmae
Greek · A modern spelling influenced by Charm or Charmaine, with roots suggesting delight or song.
Chasney
French · A surname-style name likely related to Chesney, from French place-name roots meaning oak grove.
Chatherine
Greek · A variant of Katherine or Catherine, from Greek roots traditionally linked with purity.
Chaunci
French · Chaunci is a variant of Chauncey, from a French place name meaning someone from Chancy in France.
Chelesea
English · Chelesea is a spelling variant of Chelsea, an English place name meaning landing place for chalk or limestone.
Chenia
Hebrew · Chenia is likely a variant of Chana or Ksenia, associated with grace or hospitality depending on the naming line.
Chutney
Indian · Chutney comes from an Indian word for a spiced relish and is used as a highly unusual modern word-name.
Cludia
Latin · Cludia is a misspelling of Claudia, from the Latin clan name Claudius traditionally linked to lame or limping.
Corisha
English · Corisha appears to be a modern elaboration of Cora, a Greek-derived name associated with maiden.
Cotie
English · Cotie is likely a pet-form spelling of Coty or Cottie, probably tied to surnames or short-name usage.
Courntey
French · Courntey is a misspelling of Courtney, from a French surname and place name meaning from Courtenay.
Crystyl
Greek · Crystyl is a spelling variant of Crystal, from Greek krystallos meaning ice or clear crystal.
Chachi
Spanish · Chachi is a playful Spanish nickname-style name, often used affectionately rather than deriving from a single formal ancient root.
Chezare
Italian · Chezare is a variant of Cesare, the Italian form of Caesar, from Latin and associated with imperial rank and Roman prestige.
Chukwudi
African · Chukwudi is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning there is God or God exists, expressing faith and divine presence.
Ceasare
Latin · A variant of Caesar or Cesare, from Latin, associated with imperial rank and possibly 'head of hair.'
Chayson
English · A modern surname-style variant of Chasen or Jason-like forms, likely meaning 'hunter' or 'pursuer.'
Chais
Hebrew · Chais likely relates to Hebrew chai, meaning "life" or "living."
Chazaray
English · Chazaray appears to be a modern invented name, possibly inspired by biblical-sounding Hebrew forms.
Chistian
Greek · Chistian is likely a spelling variant of Christian, from Latin Christianus meaning "follower of Christ."
Crandon
Scottish · Crandon is a surname-derived name likely linked to a place name meaning a settlement by cranes or rough ground.
Custodio
Spanish · Custodio comes from Latin custos and means "guardian" or "keeper."
Carmeron
Scottish · Carmeron is a spelling variant of Cameron, a Scottish surname meaning crooked nose.
Chanh
Chinese · Chanh is used in Vietnamese naming and may be linked to clarity, freshness, or citrus associations depending on characters.
Chiedu
African · Chiedu is an Igbo name meaning God leads or God guides.
Christopehr
Greek · Christopehr is a misspelling of Christopher, from Greek, meaning bearer of Christ.
Cong
Chinese · Cong is an East Asian name often meaning intelligent, capable, or respectful depending on the character used.
Cordel
French · Cordel is a form of Cordell, from an old surname likely meaning maker or seller of cord.
Cigi
English · Likely a modern phonetic spelling, possibly inspired by initials or by Sigi, a short form of Germanic names meaning victory.
Carime
Arabic · Likely related to Karima or Carime, from Arabic roots meaning generous or noble.
Caitlan
Irish · Variant of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, usually interpreted as pure.
Carling
Scottish · Surname-style name related to Carl, from Germanic roots meaning free man.
Caramie
French · Caramie appears to be a modern variant of Cara-derived names, tied to roots meaning beloved or dear.
Chantha
Indian · Chantha likely relates to Sanskrit-based forms such as Chanda or Chandra, associated with brightness or the moon.
Chelcia
English · Chelcia is a variant of Chelsea, originally an English place name meaning chalk landing place.
Contesa
Italian · Contesa is derived from the title countess, giving it an aristocratic and noble connotation.
Courtne
French · Courtne is a shortened spelling of Courtney, a French surname and place name meaning domain of Curtenus.
Camerin
Scottish · A variant of Cameron, from a Scottish surname meaning 'crooked nose.'
Cassanora
Greek · Likely a modern elaboration of Cassandra, from Greek roots associated with excelling or shining upon humanity.
Caylan
Irish · Likely a modern spelling of Caelan or Kaylin, from Irish roots meaning slender or child-like descendant.
Ceji
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by initials or soft phonetic spellings like C.J.
Chartese
French · Likely a modern coinage influenced by French-style sounds, possibly echoing names like Charisse or Chartres.
Charysse
French · A variant of Charisse or Charis, from Greek charis meaning grace or kindness.
Chassy
French · Likely a diminutive or modern form influenced by Cassie or Chasity-style names.
Chelci
English · A modern spelling of Chelsea, originally an English place name meaning chalk landing place.
Chiketa
African · Likely a modern name shaped by African-American naming patterns, with a rhythmic invented form.
Chrishanna
Hebrew · A blended modern name combining Chris, from Christ-bearing, with Anna, meaning grace.
Christinemarie
Greek · A compound of Christine, from Christian meaning follower of Christ, and Marie, a French form of Mary.
Chyra
Greek · Likely related to Kyra or Kira, linked to meanings such as lady or sun-like depending on source tradition.
Clarra
Latin · A variant of Clara, from Latin clarus meaning bright, clear, or famous.
Clerissa
Latin · A variant of Clarissa, derived from Latin roots meaning bright, clear, or illustrious.
Cacee
Irish · A modern spelling of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning vigilant or watchful.
Caleshia
English · A modern coined name, likely shaped from names like Alicia or Keisha, with no single ancient root but a contemporary melodic form.
Calicia
Greek · Likely a modern blend related to Calista or Alicia, carrying ideas of beauty or nobility from those older roots.
Canei
English · A modern invented name, probably formed for sound and style rather than from one fixed traditional etymology.
Carissia
Greek · A variant of Carissa, from Greek charis, meaning "grace" or "kindness."
Casina
Latin · An old classical name known from Plautus's Latin comedy Casina, likely linked to earlier Greek naming forms.
Chalsey
English · A spelling variant of Chelsea, an English place name meaning a chalk landing place or harbor.
Chanteal
French · A variant of Chantal, from a French place name meaning "stony place."
Chantiel
French · A modern variant of Chantal or Chantelle, from a French place-derived name associated with stone.
Chasidi
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew chasid, meaning "pious" or "devout."
Chassi
English · A likely diminutive or modern variant of Chastity or similar names, carrying an airy contemporary sound.
Chavelle
French · A modern elaborated name, probably influenced by French-style endings and names like Chantal or Chevelle.
Chavonna
French · Likely a modern variant shaped by names such as Yvonne or Shawna, with a smooth contemporary construction.
Chayna
Hebrew · A variant of Chana or Chaya, Hebrew names associated with "grace" or "life."
Chelcey
English · A spelling variant of Chelsea, the English place name meaning a chalk wharf or landing place.
Chelia
Latin · Likely related to Celia, from a Roman family name meaning "heavenly" or "of the heavens."
Chelsae
English · A modern spelling of Chelsea, the English place name for a chalk landing place.
Chinda
Indian · Likely derived from South Asian naming patterns, often used as a modern personal name with regional roots.
Chineka
African · An Igbo name meaning "God is greater" or "God prevails," using chi for "God."
Chinelo
African · An Igbo name meaning "thought of God" or "God's thought," reflecting divine intention.
Chrishawna
Hebrew · A modern blend of Chris and Shawna, combining Christian-rooted and Irish-derived name elements.
Christing
Latin · A rare variant related to Christine or Christian, ultimately from Latin christianus, "follower of Christ."
Chrystalyn
Greek · A decorative modern form of Crystal, from Greek krystallos, meaning "ice" or "clear crystal."
Cne
English · A highly uncommon modern form with uncertain roots, likely used for distinctive sound rather than fixed etymology.
Condace
Greek · A variant of Candace, the ancient title of Nubian queens that entered English through Greek and Latin forms.
Cristelle
French · A French-style form of Christine or Christelle, from Latin roots meaning "Christian" or "of Christ."
Cyntoria
Greek · Likely a modern blend of Cynthia and Victoria, joining moon-goddess and victory associations.
Christopoher
Greek · A misspelling variant of Christopher, from Greek, meaning bearer of Christ.
Colbey
English · A variant of Colby, from an Old Norse place name meaning dark farm or coal settlement.
Carlosalberto
Spanish · Carlosalberto is a Spanish compound of Carlos and Alberto, combining ideas of free man and noble brightness.
Cammeron
Scottish · Cammeron is a variant of Cameron, a Scottish surname-name often interpreted as crooked nose.
Canh
Chinese · Canh is an East Asian name form that can suggest vigor, firmness, or renewal depending on the source tradition.
Chukwuma
African · Chukwuma is an Igbo name meaning God knows or God knows best.
Cozell
English · Cozell is likely an English surname-style name, probably derived from a family or place name rather than a clear given-name root.
Calib
Hebrew · Calib is likely a variant of Caleb, from Hebrew often interpreted as faithful, wholehearted, or dog.
Chandon
French · Chandon is a French surname-style name, probably tied to a place name or family name origin.
Chasse
French · Chasse is a French-derived surname and word name connected with hunting or the chase.
Coey
Irish · Coey is a rare Celtic surname-style name, likely related to old Irish or Scottish family names.
Cortes
Spanish · Cortes is a Spanish surname-style name, associated with courtesy or with the historical surname Cortes.
Chaley
English · Chaley is a modern English-style variant related to names like Haley or Kaylee, with a cheerful contemporary sound.
Careese
French · Careese is likely a variant of Charisse or Carice, linked to grace and kindness from Latin-derived roots.
Chaely
English · Chaely is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Kaylee and Shaylee-style forms.
Chary
English · Chary likely relates to Charity, a virtue name from Latin caritas meaning love or generosity.
Cindel
English · Cindel is a modern elaboration of Cindy, a pet form tied to Cynthia, a Greek name linked to Mount Kynthos.
Carneshia
English · Carneshia appears to be a modern elaboration of Car- names, likely formed in English naming style with a decorative suffix.
Carrielynn
English · Carrielynn is a modern English compound blending Carrie and Lynn, carrying the sense of a beloved or free-spirited feminine name.
Casheena
English · Casheena appears to be a modern English coinage, likely shaped from Casha or Kasha with an ornamental ending.
Chanielle
French · Chanielle is likely a modern feminine elaboration of Chanel or Danielle, shaped in French-influenced English style.
Chantavia
English · Chantavia is a modern English-created name, probably built from Chan- with the ornamental suffix -tavia.
Charlicia
English · Charlicia is likely a modern elaboration of Charlie or Charlotte, ultimately from a root meaning free person.
Charquita
Spanish · Charquita appears to be a modern name shaped with a Spanish-style diminutive ending, likely built from Char- forms.
Chasitty
English · Chasitty is a spelling variant of Chastity, from Latin castitas, meaning purity or moral cleanness.
Chauntia
French · Chauntia is likely a modern English formation influenced by French sound patterns, probably built from Chant- or Shaun-type names.
Chelsay
English · Chelsay is a spelling variant of Chelsea, an English place name meaning landing place for chalk or limestone.
Chrsitine
Greek · Chrsitine is a misspelled form of Christine, from Greek Christianos, meaning follower of Christ.
Cortne
French · Cortne is a shortened spelling of Courtney, a surname from French place and family-name roots.
Crystan
Greek · Crystan is a variant of Crystal or Kristian-style forms, tied to Greek krystallos meaning ice or clear crystal.
Candys
English · Candys is a variant of Candace or Candy, influenced by Latin candidus meaning "bright, white, pure."
Carlicia
German · Carlicia appears to be a modern elaboration of Carla, from Germanic roots meaning "free woman."
Carressa
French · Carressa is likely related to Carissa, from a Latinized form of Greek charis meaning "grace" or "kindness."
Cecia
Latin · Cecia is likely a variant of Cecilia, from the Roman family name Caecilius meaning "blind."
Ceilia
Latin · Ceilia is likely a variant of Celia or Cecilia, names linked to Latin roots meaning "heavenly" or the Caecilius family line.
Cerrissa
Greek · Cerrissa is likely a modern form of Cerissa or Carissa, tied to Greek charis meaning "grace."
Chakevia
English · Chakevia appears to be a modern constructed name using the Sha-/Cha- prefix with a decorative -kevia ending.
Chaniece
French · Chaniece is likely a modern spelling variant of Shanice, influenced by French-style sounds and Janice-like forms.
Chantail
French · Chantail is likely a variant of Chantal, from a French place name meaning "stony place."
Chasitee
English · Chasitee is a spelling variant of Chastity, from Latin castitas meaning "purity" or "modesty."
Chassica
English · Chassica is likely a modern elaboration of Jessica, a Hebrew-derived name often interpreted as "to behold" or "God sees."
Chelsye
English · Chelsye is a spelling variant of Chelsea, from an Old English place name meaning "chalk landing place."
Chinitta
Spanish · Chinitta appears to be a modern diminutive-style form, possibly influenced by Spanish -ita endings and nickname patterns.
Chrisanthi
Greek · Chrisanthi is from Greek roots meaning "golden flower," related to names like Chrysanthos and chrysanthemum.
Chrystan
Greek · Chrystan is a modern variant of Christian or Crystal forms, ultimately tied to Greek christos meaning "anointed."
Conesha
English · Conesha appears to be a modern constructed name, likely formed with the popular -esha ending.
Crisel
Spanish · Crisel is often treated as a compressed form of names like Criselda or Crystal, with roots suggesting "gold" or "bearing Christ."
Cristyle
English · Cristyle is a modern elaboration blending Crystal and Christ-related forms, with Greek roots tied to "ice" or "anointed."
Crystalrose
Greek · Crystalrose is a compound name joining Crystal, from Greek krystallos, and Rose, from the flower name.
Curtia
Latin · Curtia likely derives from the Roman family name Curtius, making it a rare feminine Latin-style form.
Coleby
English · Coleby comes from an English place surname of Norse origin, meaning settlement associated with Koli or coal.
Corell
English · Corell is likely a surname-style variant related to Correll or Coriel, with uncertain meaning but European roots.
Calab
Hebrew · Calab is likely a variant of Caleb, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as 'faithful' or 'whole-hearted.'
Cardel
English · Cardel is likely a surname-style modern name with uncertain etymology, possibly related to Cardwell or Cordell forms.
Chans
French · Chans is likely a short form or variant of Chance, from French, meaning 'fortune' or 'luck.'
Chevalier
French · Chevalier is a French surname and title meaning 'knight' or 'horseman.'
Corrigan
Irish · Corrigan comes from an Irish surname derived from Gaelic, often interpreted as 'descendant of Corragán.'
Carig
Irish · Carig is likely related to Carrig, from Gaelic roots meaning rock or rocky place.
Caros
Greek · Caros is likely derived from Greek-rooted or Romance forms related to dear, beloved, or grace.
Chien
Chinese · Chien is a Chinese romanized name whose meaning varies by character, often tied to values like strength, modesty, or advancement.
Coady
Irish · Coady is an Anglicized Irish surname-name, likely from Ó Cuidighthigh, associated with helpfulness or companionship.
Cotey
English · Cotey is likely a surname-style name related to Coty or Cote, with French and English place-name influences.
Cuitlahuac
Spanish · Cuitlahuac preserves the Nahuatl imperial name of an Aztec ruler, commonly interpreted with a water or excrement-related ancient meaning.
Charde
African · Modern name likely related to Sharde, with a Ch- spelling variation and contemporary blended style.
Chardae
African · Modern Sha-/Cha- pattern name with a -dae ending, created through contemporary sound-based styling.
Charday
African · Modern Cha-/Shar- family name using the -day ending as a contemporary spelling choice.
Ceaira
Irish · Likely a modern spelling of Ciara, an Irish name meaning dark or dark-haired.
Ceira
Irish · Likely a spelling variant of Ciara, the Irish name meaning dark or dark-haired.
Chandni
Indian · Indian name meaning moonlight, from Hindi and related Indo-Aryan usage.
Charda
African · Modern Cha-/Shar- family variant, created through contemporary sound-based naming patterns.
Catlyn
Irish · Variant of Caitlin, from Katherine, commonly interpreted as pure.
Cushena
African · Modern invented name with uncertain older roots, formed in a contemporary melodic style.
Caly
Greek · Caly is likely a modern form related to Callie, from Greek roots meaning 'beautiful.'
Chardai
French · Chardai is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Charday or Chardonnay, a French place and wine name.
Ceirra
Irish · Ceirra is likely a modern form of Sierra or Ciara, linked to meanings like 'dark' or 'mountain range.'
Ceria
Latin · Ceria likely relates to Ceres, the Latin Roman goddess of grain, giving it an agricultural feel.
Ciearra
Irish · Ciearra is a modern spelling blending Ciara and Sierra, associated with 'dark' or mountain imagery.
Cyndal
English · Cyndal is a modern variant of Cyndi or Kendall-like forms, shaped by contemporary English surname styling.
Cyndel
English · Cyndel is a modern elaboration related to Cindy, ultimately from Cynthia, a Greek epithet of Artemis.
Cerra
Spanish · Cerra is likely related to Sierra or Ciara, carrying associations with mountains or the meaning 'dark.'
Chanay
French · Chanay is likely a modern form related to Shanay or Chana, with Hebrew roots meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Channy
Hebrew · Channy is often a diminutive of Chana or Channah, from Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Chitara
African · Chitara is likely a modern name with possible African or Indian resonance, often associated with brightness or artistry.
Caitlen
Irish · A spelling variant of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, traditionally linked with purity.
Calysta
Greek · A variant of Callista, from Greek kallistos meaning 'most beautiful.'
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