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1,121 names match.
Irish/Scottish
Beautiful and graceful; variant of Kayla.
Latin
Bright and clear; illustrious.
Gaelic
Narrow or slim; variant of Kyle.
Irish
Wolf or descendant of Conn, from the Irish Conn meaning chief.
Modern English
Modern creation, likely derived from Caden or Aiden.
English
Modern spelling variation of Cameron, meaning crooked nose.
Polish/Latin
Polish form of Casimir, meaning proclamation of peace.
English
A modern variation, possibly inspired by Cambria or Cambridge.
English
A modern blend of Cher (dear) with Lynn (lake or pool).
Greek
Green shoot or blooming flower, variant of Chloe.
English
A modern name, possibly from Kamari or Cameron.
English
A settlement on a cliff or steep bank.
Greek
She who entangles men, a diminutive of Cassandra.
Irish
Watchful or vigilant; from the Irish name Casey.
Hebrew/Italian
Vineyard or garden; from Mount Carmel in biblical tradition.
Sanskrit/Latin
Moon; from Sanskrit chandra or Latin variant of Sandra.
Germanic
Free woman; variant of Charlene.
Germanic
Free woman; extended form of Charlene.
French
Beloved; short form of Cheryl.
Modern
Modern created name, possibly blend of Chase and Jason.
Latin
Bright or clear; variant of Clara.
Latin
Courteous; short form of Curtis.
Greek
Variant of Crystal; derived from Greek krystallos meaning ice.
English
Related to Cambria (Wales); modern variant of Cambria.
Greek
Variant of Cletus; means illustrious or noble.
English
Variant of Cheryl; means beloved or cherry.
Greek
Variant of Cynthia; means moon goddess.
Spanish
Charity, from Latin caritas.
American
From Creole, of Caribbean or Louisiana descent.
Greek
Beautiful man, from kalos and andros.
English
Chalk landing place, variant of Chelsea.
English
Bright and beautiful, combining Clara and Belle.
Spanish
Lamb.
Greek
Pure, variant of Catherine.
Irish
Son of the red-haired warrior.
Greek
Green shoot or blooming; variant of Chloe.
Latin
Curly-haired; from Latin 'crispus'.
American
American-invented name of unclear origin.
English
A small distinctive role; from Italian 'cameo'.
English
Diminutive derived from Cynthia or Callista.
English
A rope or string; modern word name.
English
One who makes or sells charcoal; surname as first name.
French
Chancellor; variant of Chauncey.
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.
Native American, possibly Lakota
A Native American name, possibly from Cheyenne or Lakota origins.
African American created
A modern blend of Cheryl or Cher with -elle suffix.