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Modern English
Contemporary name with unclear etymology.
Modern English
Contemporary name possibly related to caress or Carissa.
Modern variant of Cameron (Scottish)
From the Scottish surname meaning one with a crooked nose.
Greek
The ferryman of the dead in Greek mythology who guides souls across the River Styx.
Spanish
Little Charles; a diminutive of Carlos, meaning strong man or warrior.
Chinese
Ever or perpetual; derived from Chinese characters with multiple possible meanings.
Welsh/Chinese
From fortress or joy; Welsh origin or Chinese with varied meanings depending on characters.
English/Greek
A blue-green color; derived from Greek kyanos meaning dark blue.
Greek
Possibly derived from 'kleios' meaning 'glory' or related to Cleo.
Spanish
Diminutive of Clara derived from Latin 'clarus' meaning 'clear' or 'bright.'
English
Possibly a variant of Charity from Latin 'caritas' meaning 'love.'
Greek
Variant of Crystal from Greek 'krystallos' meaning 'ice' or 'clear.'
Latin
From Latin 'caelestis' meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky.'
Latin
A variant of Christian from Latin meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Germanic and Hebrew
Free man and grace combined.
Scottish
Slender or from the name Cecilia.
Latin
Horn or from Cornelius.
Irish
From the Irish Cadhla, meaning slim or victory.
Latin
Variant of Clarissa, meaning bright or clear.
Latin
Variant of Candace, meaning glowing white or sincere.
Irish
From the Irish Ciarraighe, meaning curly-haired.
Latin
Meaning rejoice or happy.
Irish
From Irish Cailín, meaning child or girl.
Germanic
Free woman; feminine form of Carl.
French
Dear or beloved; variant of Cherie.
Irish/Scandinavian
Hollow or from the Irish Cormac; variant of Corey.
Modern English
Modern variant of Chase or Chasen.
Greek
Green shoot or blooming; variant of Chloe.
Germanic
Free woman; feminine variant of Charles.
Germanic
Free woman; feminine form of Carl.
Old French
Court attendant or courteous; variant of Courtney.
Arabic/Latin
Perfect or complete; variant of Camellia.
Irish
Red-haired or spear-armed; from Irish tradition.
Latin
Feminine form derived from the Roman family name Caelius.
Greek
Pure; from Greek katharos meaning pure or unsullied.
Irish/Old English
Variant of Shannon or Channing; from Irish Siannon.
Greek
Green shoot or verdant; from Greek chloe meaning green.
Nahuatl
Descending eagle; from Nahuatl cuauhtli (eagle) and temoa (to come down).
Spanish/Latin
Christ; from Latin Christus or Spanish form of Christ.
English/Place name
From the Cayman Islands, etymology of the islands is disputed.
Greek
Of Corinth; from the ancient Greek city of Corinth.
Latin/English
Clear; variant of Clara from Latin clarus with added suffix.
Latin/English
Man; feminine form of Charles from Latin Carolus.
Greek/German
Bearing Christ; from Greek christos and pherein (to bear).
French/Modern
Modern variant possibly derived from Chantal meaning song.
Latin
Falling; from Latin cadentia referring to rhythm or cadence.
Old English
Chalk landing place; from Old English ceolc (chalk) and hythe (landing).
Latin/French
Man; feminine diminutive form of Charles.