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Modern creation
Contemporary invented name without established etymological roots.
French variant
Modern variant of Cherie, meaning dear or beloved.
Modern variant
Modern variant possibly from Kaline or Carina, meaning dear or pure.
English surname
Modern creation from the English surname Corley, meaning from Cordelia's field.
English
Modern variant of Chauncey or Chance, suggesting fortune.
Nahuatl, indigenous Mexican
Star, from Nahuatl Citlalli referring to celestial bodies.
Irish, Gaelic
Dark or black-haired, modern variant of Ciara from Irish ciar.
English
Modern variant, possibly from Clover or Cleve (cliff/slope).
English, Irish
Modern variant of Corey, possibly from Chore (seething pool) or Cory.
Modern American creation
No established etymology; modern invented name.
Modern American creation
No established etymology; possibly a variant of Cosetta or Cozena.
Scottish/Germanic
Possibly related to Carl or Carla, meaning a man or woman.
Scottish/Irish
From the Carron River in Scotland, meaning swamp or fen.
Igbo (African)
From the Igbo language, meaning God is beautiful.
Greek
Variant of Cyndy from Cynthia, meaning woman from Kynthos (moon goddess).
Greek
Short form of Cydney or Cynthia, meaning moon or woman of the moon.
Modern invented
Modern created name, possibly inspired by Cyra.
Hebrew
Place of reeds; Biblical place name.
Greek
French form of Cassandra, meaning 'shining upon men.'
Modern
Modern variant of Carissa, meaning 'graceful.'
Greek
Variant of Sibyl, meaning 'prophetess.'
Modern English
Modern variant of Cherish, meaning 'to hold dear.'
Japanese
Japanese name, possibly meaning 'thousand year child' or 'wisdom child.'
Latin
Variant of Chastity, pure and virtuous.
English
Variant of Colby, from coal town or dark settlement.
Modern/Hebrew
A modern variant possibly related to Kayla or Cali, with uncertain etymological roots.
English/Modern
Variant of Channing, from Old English meaning 'young wolf' or 'channel.'
Greek
Variant spelling of Catherine, from Greek kathros meaning 'pure' or 'chaste.'
English
A variant of Carly or Curly, from Old English possibly meaning 'curly-haired' or 'from the curly meadow.'
Germanic
Free man; variant of Charles or Charla.
Hebrew
A brook or stream, biblical place name.
Latin
Youthful or unblemished; variant of Camilla.
Latin
Lame or limping; variant of Claudia.
Latin/Modern
Coral-like gem; blended variant of Coral.
Irish
Modern variant of Ciara, meaning dark or black.
Modern English
A contemporary name, possibly influenced by Hebrew or Yiddish origins.
Latin
Variant of Serena, meaning calm, serene, or tranquil.
Greek
Variant of Christie or Christine, meaning follower of Christ.
Modern Spanish
A contemporary name possibly related to little or diminutive forms.
Latin
From the Latin celestis, meaning heavenly or of the sky.
French
Named after the wine region in northeastern France.
Latin via English
From Latin clarus meaning clear or bright.
English
Modern created name, possibly variant of Corliss.
French via English
Modern variant of Chantal, from French meaning song.
English
English technical term for a curve, used as a modern name.
Italian from Latin
Italian name from Latin, possibly related to famous Roman Clelia.
English
Modern created name, possibly variant of Cheval or Chawn.
Greek (variant of Charisma)
Charm or divine favor.