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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.
English
From an Old English occupational surname meaning one who cuts or a tailor.
Native American
From the Cree people and their Algonquian language spoken across North America.
Modern English
Modern variation, possibly of Carl (German, man) or Carlos (Spanish, free man).
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 Constantius meaning steadfast, constant, or firm.
Latin
From Latin Camilla, possibly meaning attendant at a religious ceremony or temple servant.
Greek
Variant of Christian, meaning follower of Christ.
Hebrew
Italian variant of Carmelita, meaning garden of God.
Modern
Variant of Kaysen or Kasen, contemporary American creation.
French
French word for chair, used as contemporary personal name.
Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Carla, meaning woman or free person.
English
Variant of Colton, meaning coal town.
Native American
Variant of Cheyenne, from the Cheyenne people.
Latin
Wax; also used as short form for Ceravita or similar names.
English
Deep red color, from Arabic qirmiz.
English
Modern variant of Caden, meaning spirit of battle.
French
Dear or beloved.
Latin
Variant of Clement, meaning mild or merciful.
Spanish
Settler, colonist; from Spanish colón related to colonial settlement.
Latin/Modern
Clear, bright; possibly from Clara with -inda suffix.
Greek
Famous, renowned in ancient Greek mythology.
Irish/Latin
Friend, dear; from Irish or Latin cara.
English initials
Acronym or initials used as a given name.
English/Latin
Surname used as given name; possibly from hills or valleys.
Latin
From chloros meaning green in Greek.
Greek
From kosmos meaning order, beauty, or universe.
Greek
Variant spelling of Christopher, meaning Christ bearer.
Germanic
Modern variant of Charles, meaning free man.
Germanic
Feminine form of Charles, meaning free man.
Scottish/Latin
Possibly from Gavin or Calvin; Calvin means bald.
Germanic
Variant of Charles, meaning free man.
Greek
Variant of Christina, meaning follower of Christ.
English surname, from Chauncey
From a place name, possibly relating to chance.
French or Spanish diminutive
Possibly from coco (coconut) or a nickname for Constance.
French and Italian
A military rank used as a given name, derived from column of soldiers.
French
Hidden or concealed, relating to secrecy and protection.
Germanic
A free woman or of noble birth, feminine form of Charles.
Irish/Celtic
Possibly related to Irish caol, meaning slender or narrow.
Latin
Songs or poems.
Old English
A stream or brook where clay is found.