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1,121 names match.
Native American
A Native American name, possibly from Cherokee meaning white dove.
Irish
Dark and black, from the Gaelic ciaran (little dark one).
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.
English
A cowherd, from calf (young cow) and herd.
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.
English, Norse
From the raven, derived from Old Norse korfi (raven).
Greek
Short form of Catherine, meaning pure.
English
English surname, possibly meaning quagmire or from Irish origin.
Greek
Spanish form of Catherine, meaning pure.
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.
Latin
Merciful or clement.
Modern American
Modern creation from the word classic, meaning timeless.
Hebrew
Acquired or possession.
English
From a place name or related to the spice.
Latin
Attendant at sacrifice or noble.
Scottish
Cold water, from Scots cald and water.
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 English creation combining 'Cash' (money or possible variant of Cassius) with '-ton' (town).
Latin/Spanish
From the Latin 'Cornelius,' possibly derived from 'cornu' meaning 'horn.'
English
A modern variant of Kaylee or Cayla, possibly from the Gaelic 'Ceol' meaning 'music.'
Irish/Gaelic
From the Irish surname meaning 'strong wolf' or 'lover of hounds' from Gaelic roots.
English/Scottish
A diminutive of Cameron or Camilla, from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'crooked nose.'
English/Scottish
A diminutive of Colin or a place name from Scottish meaning 'dark' or 'coal.'
English/Greek
A variant of Corina or Corinna, from the Greek meaning 'maiden' or 'coral.'
Scottish Gaelic
Variant of Cameron, meaning crooked nose.
Irish Gaelic
Variant of Ciara, meaning dark or black.
Irish Gaelic
Variant of Caitlin, meaning pure.
Irish Gaelic
From Irish place name, possibly meaning cave.
English
Modern name derived from the English word for a waterway.
Spanish/Latin
Consolation or comfort, a diminutive of Consuelo.
French
Raven or crow, from Old French corp related to ravens.
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
A variant or spelling variant of Christopher, from Greek meaning 'bearing Christ' or 'bearing light.'
Latin
From Latin meaning 'chickpea,' an ancient Roman name of the orator and statesman.
Greek
Feminine form of Christian, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Scottish
Scottish surname meaning 'chamberlain' or 'one who tends chambers.'
Latin
Variant spelling of Clarence, meaning 'bright' or 'clear.'