Browse names
680 names match.
English
Chalk landing place; variant of Chelsea.
Latin
Blind or dim-sighted; variant of Cecilia.
Scottish
Warm or from Clyde; a geography-based name.
English
Modern invented name combining Charles and Lynn.
English
Modern invented name, variant of Therese or Teresa.
Latin
A variant of Clare or Clara, meaning clear or bright.
French
A variant of Charlene, meaning charming or manly.
Native American
People of a different language, variant of Cheyenne from the Native American tribe.
Germanic
Free woman, variant of Caroline from Germanic Karl meaning man.
Greek
Grace or kindness; derived from charis.
Irish/Celtic
Slender or fair; Irish variant of Caolan.
Germanic/French
Free man or peasant; variant of Carolyn.
Greek
From Mount Cynthus; variant of Cynthia.
Unknown
Etymology uncertain; possibly variant of Charon.
Irish
Curly-haired or clever.
Latin
Maiden; modern variant of Corin.
Modern American
Invented name with no established meaning.
Latin
Merciful; modern variant of Clementine.
Greek
Clear or crystal; modern variant of Crystal.
Greek
Possibly from Calista meaning most beautiful.
Native American
Variant of Cheyenne derived from the Cheyenne people of North America.
Latin
Variant of Clarence derived from Clarus meaning clear or bright.
Latin
Variant of Cora meaning maiden or from the Greek Kore.
French
Cherry; refers to the color or the fruit.
Latin/Scottish
Land of the Caledonii; the Roman name for Scotland.
Latin/Romance
Beautiful Christian; combining Christian and Isabel.
Hebrew
Garden or vineyard; a variant of Carmela.
Latin
Steadfast or constant; Spanish form of Constance.
Modern creation
Modern name, possibly a variant of Callie or influenced by Kayleigh.
African American (modern creation)
Modern given name combining the prefix Char- with the suffix -dae.
Greek/Latin (modern creation)
Modern form of Christabel meaning follower of Christ.
Greek (modern creation)
Modern variant of Callie from Calliope meaning beautiful voice.
Greek/Mythological
From Greek mythology the muse of history and epic poetry.
Greek
Glory, fame, renowned one.
Modern variation of Corinne or Cornelius
Horn, a maiden of Corinth.
Spanish/Latin
Refers to the Immaculate Conception, celebrated in Christian tradition.
Scottish
Scottish variant, possibly from Siobhan or Seana, meaning God's gracious gift.
Greek
Short form of Christa or Christina, meaning anointed or follower of Christ.
Latin
Feminine form of Claude, meaning lame or limping.
Latin and Hebrew
Combination of Carrie (from Caroline, Latin Carolus) and Ann (Hebrew Hannah, grace).
Germanic and African American English
Combination of Carl (from Charles, Latin Carolus) with -isha suffix.
Latin
Variant of Camille, from Latin camillus meaning 'young ceremonial attendant' or 'acolyte.'
Modern English
Contemporary name of uncertain origin, possibly place-inspired.
French
Free man and strong, French variant of Charlotte.
Germanic
Free woman of strength, modern variant of Carla.
Modern English
Contemporary name possibly relating to charnel or Chanel.
Welsh/Modern
Related to Cambria, the Welsh name for Wales; modern variant of Cambria or Cambryn.
Greek
Possibly short form of Gaian or variant related to Gaia (goddess of earth).