Browse names
680 names match.
Spanish
Shell; Spanish diminutive of Concepción.
Greek
Cinnamon; from the Greek word for the spice plant.
English
From a settlement in a marsh or fen, an English place-based surname.
African American created
A modern blend of Cheryl or Cher with -elle suffix.
Native American
A Native American name, possibly from Cherokee meaning white dove.
Greek created
A variant of Chloe, meaning blooming and verdant.
Scottish
A woman or peasant, from Scottish Gaelic dialect.
English created
A modern creation, possibly inspired by Clara or Clarissa.
English
A transport or conveyance, variant of Carrie.
French, Greek created
A variant of Celine or Selena, meaning heavenly or moon-like.
Native American created
A variant of Cheyenne, named after the Native American people.
Germanic, Spanish
A variant of Griselda, meaning gray battle maiden.
Greek
Short form of Catherine, meaning pure.
English
English surname, possibly meaning quagmire or from Irish origin.
English
Variant of Courtney, meaning from the court or short-nosed.
Irish
Variant of Colleen, meaning girl or maiden.
Latin
Feminine form of Clement, meaning merciful or mild.
Modern American
Modern creation from the word classic, meaning timeless.
Latin
Attendant at sacrifice or noble.
Latin
Bright and clear, from Latin clarus.
English
Modern variant possibly from Kaylee, meaning pure.
Greek
A variant spelling of Chloe, from the Greek meaning 'green shoot,' 'blooming,' or 'flowers.'
English
A modern variant of Kaylee or Cayla, possibly from the Gaelic 'Ceol' meaning 'music.'
English/Scottish
A diminutive of Cameron or Camilla, from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'crooked nose.'
English/Greek
A variant of Corina or Corinna, from the Greek meaning 'maiden' or 'coral.'
Irish Gaelic
Variant of Ciara, meaning dark or black.
Irish Gaelic
Variant of Caitlin, meaning pure.
English
Modern name derived from the English word for a waterway.
Spanish/Latin
Consolation or comfort, a diminutive of Consuelo.
Latin
Derived from the Latin 'cor' meaning 'heart,' or a variant of Cordelia meaning 'heart' or 'daughter of the sea.'
Native American / Modern American
A variant of Cheyenne, derived from the Native American Cheyenne people.
Old French
A variant of Courtney, from Old French meaning 'short nose' or relating to a court.
Greek
Feminine form of Christian, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Latin
Variant of Charmaine, meaning 'delight' or 'charm.'
Greek
Variant of Charis or Charity, meaning 'grace' or 'love.'
English
Modern variation of Callie, from Greek Caliope or short for Calista.
Modern English
Modern combination of Cali with the -iyah suffix popular in contemporary names.
Native American
From the Cree people and their Algonquian language spoken across North America.
English
Modern spelling of Cindy, from Cynthia (Greek, from Mount Cynthus on Delos).
Modern
Modern English name, likely a standalone or rare contemporary creation.
French
Possibly a French diminutive related to Cosette, meaning victorious.
English
Modern variation combining Carl (German, man) with the -ena suffix.
Scottish
Possibly from Scottish meaning crooked river, or from the Toyota vehicle brand.
Latin
From Latin Camilla, possibly meaning attendant at a religious ceremony or temple servant.
Hebrew
Italian variant of Carmelita, meaning garden of God.
Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Carla, meaning woman or free person.
Native American
Variant of Cheyenne, from the Cheyenne people.
Latin
Wax; also used as short form for Ceravita or similar names.