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434 names match.
Greek
Short form of Cristian or Christopher, meaning follower of Christ.
Irish
Descendant of Conley, from Ó Conleabhain.
Scottish
From the fortification of Carl.
English
From the court land.
Greek
Anointed one, from Christian.
Greek
Bearer of Christ.
Greek
Bearer of Christ variant of Christopher.
French/English
Short form or nickname, possibly from Chevrolet or Chevalier meaning knight.
Germanic
Derived from Germanic roots meaning famous warrior or bright sword.
Latin
Spanish form of Clement, derived from Latin meaning merciful or gentle.
Scottish
Scottish surname used as given name, meaning town near rocky hills.
Persian
Short form of Cyrus, meaning sun or throne.
English
From the settlement where the free peasants lived.
Latin
Variant spelling of Caesar, meaning hairy or cut.
Irish
From Irish meaning mighty warrior or one who is slender.
English
Diminutive of Charles, meaning 'free man' from Old Germanic roots.
Hebrew
Offering or gift to God in Hebrew, a biblical term for sacrifice.
English
Diminutive of Charles, meaning 'free man' from Old Germanic roots.
Irish
Modern variant of Cody, meaning 'helpful' or 'cushion' from Irish origins.
Greek
Glorious or famous, from the Greek kleos.
Greek
Bearer of Christ, a variant spelling of Christopher.
Irish
Curly-haired, from the Irish surname Ó Corrbhuigheal.
English
Deep ravine, a geographical nature-inspired modern name.
Welsh
Gray or dull-colored, variant of Lloyd.
English place name
Town of Charles or Charles' settlement.
English
Cliff dweller or from a slope.
English
From a dark settlement, variant of Colton.
Latin
Follower of Christ, variant of Christian.
English
Camp in a clearing.
Irish
Ancient or enduring.
English
To hunt or pursue.
English/Latin
Derived from the Latin word 'corvus' meaning raven, or from the English surname Corbin.
Irish/Gaelic
Irish name from 'caol' meaning 'slender' or 'cael' possibly meaning 'warrior'.
Greek
From Greek "christos" meaning "anointed one."
Irish
From Irish "Cormac" meaning "raven" or "charioteer."
Latin
Christian or follower of Christ.
Latin
Horn, symbolizing strength.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish variant of Celestine, meaning 'heavenly.'
English
A variant of Corey, derived from Old Norse meaning from the seething cauldron.
English
A variant spelling of Chad, derived from Old English meaning battle or warrior.
English
Derived from the cedar tree, an evergreen conifer symbolizing strength and incorruptibility.
English
Modern variant of Colton, meaning coal settlement or dark settlement.
Germanic/Modern
Possibly variant of Kalen or from Celtic origins, modern creation.
Greek
From kosmos, meaning order or universe.
Latin
Variant of Christian, from Christianus meaning follower of Christ.
Latin
From cancellarius meaning keeper of the records or title.
Spanish
Spanish diminutive or modern single-letter name.
English
Variant of Chadwick, from Chad meaning battle.