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CATHRINE:
Scandinavian form of Katherine,
meaning "pure."
CATHRYN:
English variant of Catherine, meaning "pure."
CATHY:
English pet form of Catherine, meaning "pure."
CATINA:
Abbreviated form of Portuguese Catarina, meaning
"pure."
CATRAOINE:
Irish/Gaelic form of Katherine,
meaning "pure."
CATRIN:
Welsh form of Katherine,
meaning "pure."
CATRINA:
Variant of Gaelic Catriona, meaning
"pure."
CATRIONA:
Gaelic form of Katherine,
meaning "pure."
CAYLEY:
English variant of Irish Kayley, meaning
"slender."
CAYLIN:
Variant of English Kaylin, itself
a variant of Irish Cailín, meaning
"girl."
CEARA:
English variant of Irish Ciara, meaning "little black one."
CEARRA:
English variant of Irish Ciara,
meaning "little black one."
CECELIA:
Variant of English Cecilia, meaning "blind."
CECILE
(Cécile): French form of Latin Caecilia, meaning
"blind."
CECÍLIA:
Portuguese form of English Cecilia, meaning
"blind."
CECILIA:
English form of Latin Caecilia, meaning
"blind."
CECILIJA:
Slovene form of English Cecilia, meaning "blind."
CECILY:
Variant of English Cecilia, meaning
"blind."
CECYLIA:
Polish form of English Cecilia, meaning "blind."
CEDAR:
English name derived from the tree name, meaning simply "cedar."
CEIBHFHIONN
(Céibhfhionn): Irish/Gaelic myth name of a water goddess of inspiration,
intelligence, knowledge and creativity, meaning "fair locks."
CEINWEN:
Welsh name derived from the elements cain "lovely" and (g)wen
"fair, holy, white."
CELANDINE: Greek bird and flower name.
It is the name of a yellow wildflower whose name derives from chelidon,
meaning "a swallow bird."
CÉLESTE:
French feminine form of Latin Caelestis,
meaning "heavenly."
CELESTE:
English and Italian form of French Céleste, meaning "heavenly."
CELESTINA:
Feminine form of Italian/Spanish Celestino,
meaning "heavenly."
CÉLESTINE:
Feminine form of French Celestin,
meaning "heavenly."
CELESTINE:
English feminine form of Latin Caelestinus,
meaning "heavenly."
CELESTYNA:
Feminine form of Polish Celestyn,
meaning "heavenly."
CÉLIA:
Portuguese form of Latin Caelia, probably meaning
"heaven."
CELIA:
English and Italian form of Latin Caelia, probably
meaning "heaven."
CELINA:
Nickname for Polish Marcelina,
meaning "warlike."
CELINDA:
Modern English creation, possibly a blend of Celandine
(bird and flower name) and Linda from
the Spanish word meaning "pretty."
CELINE
(Céline): French feminine form of Roman Caelinus,
meaning "heaven."
CELOSIA:
Flower name (sometimes called cockcombs or woolflowers),
derived from the Greek kelos, meaning "burned."
CENDRILLON:
Original French form of Cinderella,
meaning "little ashes."
CENOBIA:
Spanish form of Greek Zenobia, meaning "life
of Zeus."
CEREN:
Turkish name meaning "young gazelle."
CERES:
Roman myth name of the goddess of agriculture, derived
from the Proto-Indo-European root ker, meaning "to
grow."
CERI:
Welsh unisex name meaning "to love."
CERIDWEN:
"Fair poetess." Welsh myth name of a female
magician and mother of Taliesin, Mortran and Crearwy
(Creirwy), composed of the elements cerdd "poetry" and (g)wen
"fair, holy, white."
CERRIDWYN:
Variant of Welsh Ceridwen, meaning
"fair poetess."
CERISE:
French name meaning "cherry."
CERYS: Variant of
Welsh
Carys, meaning "love."
CESARINA:
Feminine form of Italian Cesarino,
meaning "hairy."
CHALCHIUHTICUE:
"Jade skirt." Aztec Nahuatl myth name of the
wife of Tlaloc, goddess of water and rivers.
CHALICE:
English name derived from the word, chalice, itself from Latin calix,
meaning "cup."
CHANA:
Hebrew name meaning "gracious, merciful."
CHANAH:
Variant of Hebrew Chana, meaning
"gracious, merciful."
CHANCE:
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, "chance."
CHANDA:
Hindi myth name of the monster destroyed by Chamunda Devi, meaning "bright" or
"fierce."
CHANDANA:
Feminine form of Hindi Chandan,
meaning "sandalwood."
CHANDRAKANTA:
Feminine form of Hindi Chandrakant,
meaning "loved by the moon."
CHANEL:
Modern English name derived from a clothing brand
name, itself from the Parisian fashion house founded by
Coco Chanel whose surname meant "pipe."
CHANELLE:
Variant of English Chanel, meaning
"pipe."
CHANGCHANG:
Chinese name meaning "flourishing."
CHANGYING:
Chinese name meaning "flourishing and
lustrous."
CHANI:
Pet form of Hebrew Chana, meaning
"gracious, merciful."
CHANIA:
Variant of Hebrew Chaniya,
meaning "encampment, resting place."
CHANIYA:
Hebrew name meaning "encampment, resting
place."
CHANNAH:
Variant of Hebrew Chana, meaning
"gracious, merciful."
CHANTAL:
French name derived from a surname meaning
"stony place."
CHANTALE:
English form of French Chantal,
meaning "stony place."
CHANTE
(Chanté): English name derived from the French word for
"sung."
CHANTEL:
English form of French Chantal,
meaning "stony place."
CHANTELLE:
English variant of French Chantal,
meaning "stony place."
CHARA:
Greek name meaning "happiness."
CHARIS:
English name derived from Greek kharis, meaning
"grace."
CHARISMA:
English name derived from the word charisma, itself from
Greek charis, meaning "grace,
kindness."
CHARISSA:
Elaborated form of
English Charis,
meaning "grace."
CHARITA:
Variant of English Charity, meaning
"dear."
CHARITY: English
name derived from the word, charity, one of the three
cardinal virtues, itself from Latin caritas, from
carus, meaning "dear."
CHARLA:
Pet form of English Charlene, meaning
"man."
CHARLEEN:
Variant of English Charlene, meaning
"man."
CHARLENE:
English form of French Charline,
meaning "man."
CHARLEY:
Variant of English unisex Charlie,
meaning "man."
CHARLIE:
English unisex pet form of both Charles
and Charlene, meaning "man."
CHARLINE:
French feminine form of Charles,
meaning "man."
CHARLOTTA:
Swedish form of French Charlotte,
meaning "man."
CHARLOTTE:
Feminine form of French Charlot,
meaning "man."
CHARMAINE:
English name of Latin origin, meaning
"sing."
CHARMIAN:
English name derived from Greek charma,
meaning "delight."
CHARNA:
Yiddish name derived from the Slavic word for
"dark."
CHARNETTE:
Possibly a pet form for Yiddish Charna,
meaning "dark."
CHARO:
Spanish pet form of Rosario,
meaning "rosary."
CHASIDA:
Hebrew name meaning "stork" and
"righteous."
CHASIDAH:
Variant of Hebrew Chasida,
meaning "stork" and "righteous."
CHASITY:
Variant of
English Chastity, meaning
"purity."
CHASTITY:
English virtue name meaning "purity."
CHAU:
Vietnamese name meaning "pearls."
CHAVA: Original Hebrew form of
Eve,
the biblical name of the first woman, the wife of Adam,
derived from the Hebrew word hayya,
meaning "alive, living," and "animal."
CHAVIVA: Hebrew
name meaning "beloved."
CHAYA:
Hebrew feminine form of Chayim,
meaning "alive."
CHEFTZI-BA:
Hebrew biblical name of the wife of king Hezekiah,
meaning "she is my desire."
CHEFTZIBAH:
Variant of Hebrew Cheftzi-Ba,
meaning "she is my desire."
CHELLE:
English nickname for French Michelle,
meaning "who is like God?"
CHELO:
Pet form of Spanish Consuelo,
meaning "consolation."
CHELSEA:
English name derived from the name of a
district in London, meaning "landing place;
port."
CHELSEY:
Variant of English Chelsea, meaning
"landing place; port."
CHELSIE:
Variant of English Chelsea, meaning
"landing place; port."
CHENDA:
Cambodian Khmer name meaning "intellect."
CHENGUANG:
Chinese name meaning "morning light."
CHER:
English nickname for longer names beginning with Cher-.
CHERETTE:
Pet form of English Cherie, meaning
"darling."
CHERI:
Variant of English Cherie, meaning
"darling."
CHERICE:
Variant of English Cherise, meaning
"cherry."
CHERIE:
English name derived from the French word chérie,
meaning "darling."
CHERILYN:
"Darling lake." Modern English compound name,
composed of Cherie
"darling" and Lyn
"lake."
CHERISE:
English variant of French Cerise, meaning
"cherry."
CHERISH:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning "cherish."
CHEROKEE:
English unisex name derived from the name of the Native
American Cherokee people.
CHERRY:
Variant of English Cherie, meaning
"darling." Also sometimes given as a name
derived from the vocabulary word, meaning
"cherry."
CHERYL:
This English name first appeared in the 1920s and is probably an
artificial creation, possibly a blend of Cherie
"darling" and the gem name Beryl.
CHEVONNE:
English form of Irish Siobhan,
meaning "God is gracious."
CHEYANNE:
Variant of unisex Cheyenne, from
the name of the Native
American people.
CHEYENNE:
English unisex name derived from the name of the Native
American people.
CHI:
Vietnamese name meaning "tree branch."
CHIAMAKA:
African Igbo name meaning "God is beautiful."
CHIARA:
Italian form of French Claire, meaning
"clear, bright."
CHIARINA:
Pet form of Italian Chiara,
meaning "clear, bright."
CHIASA:
Japanese name meaning "one thousand mornings."
CHIBUEZE:
African Igbo unisex name meaning "God is the
king."
CHIBUZO:
African Igbo unisex name meaning "God is the
leader."
CHICA:
Portuguese pet form of Francisca,
meaning "free."
CHICKIE:
Nickname for Spanish Chiquita,
meaning "little one."
CHICKY:
Variant of Spanish Chickie, meaning
"little one."
CHIDIEBERE:
African Igbo unisex name meaning "God is
merciful."
CHIDIMMA:
African Igbo name meaning "God is wonderful."
CHIE:
Japanese name meaning "wisdom; thousand
blessings."
CHIEKO:
Japanese name meaning "wise child; thousand
blessings child."
CHIELA:
Esperanto name meaning "heavenly."
CHIHARU:
Japanese name meaning "one thousand springs."
CHIKA:
African Igbo name
meaning "God is the greatest."
Japanese name
meaning "wisdom."
CHIKAKO:
Japanese name meaning "child of wisdom."
CHINA:
English name derived from the country name, itself from the name of the Qin dynasty,
meaning "musical instrument."
CHINATSU:
Japanese name meaning "a thousand summers."
CHINAZA:
African Igbo name meaning "God answers."
CHINEDU:
African Igbo unisex name meaning "God leads."
CHINWE:
African Igbo unisex name meaning "God owns."
CHINWENDU:
African Igbo unisex name meaning
"God owns life."
CHIOMA:
African Igbo name meaning "God
is great."
CHIPO:
African Shona name meaning "gift."
CHIRSTY:
Scottish pet form of Christine,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CHIQUITA:
Spanish name meaning "little one."
CHITA:
Nickname for Spanish Conchita,
meaning "conception."
CHIYO:
Japanese name meaning "a thousand
generations."
CHIYOKO:
Japanese name meaning "child of a thousand
generations."
CHIZOBA:
African Igbo unisex name meaning "God protect
us."
CHLOÉ:
French form of Greek Chloe, meaning
"green shoot."
CHLOE: "Green
shoot." In Greek mythology, this is another name of the goddess Demeter. This name is also mentioned in the
bible by Paul.
CHLORIS:
Greek myth name of a goddess of vegetation, derived from
the word chloros, meaning
"green."
CHO:
Japanese name meaning "butterfly."
CHONSIE:
Feminine form of English
Chauncey,
meaning "keeper
of records; secretary."
CHRIS:
English unisex nickname for longer names beginning with Chris-.
CHRISSIE:
English pet form of Christine,
meaning "follower of Christ."
CHRISSY:
Variant of
English Chrissie, meaning
"follower of Christ."
CHRISTA:
Nickname for
English Christina, meaning
"follower of Christ."
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