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1,121 names match.
French
Variant of Charmaine, derived from Charlemagne or charm.
Scottish/Gaelic
Variant of Colin, meaning young child.
French/Modern
Variant of Cheryl, possibly from cherry or Old French term.
American
Modern creation, possibly based on Kamisha.
Latin
Variant of Carolyn, feminine of Charles meaning man or strong.
Irish/Gaelic
From Columba meaning dove or peaceful.
French/Greek
French form of Christel, meaning follower of Christ.
Greek
Biblical name meaning famous father.
Greek
Pure, variant of Katie or Catherine.
Latin
Blind or dim-sighted, variant of Cecilia.
Scottish
Victory or friend of doves, possibly from Colum.
Germanic, Scandinavian
Feminine form of Charles, meaning free person or man.
Greek
Variation of Carissa, derived from charis meaning grace or kindness.
Greek
Variation of Cletus, meaning called or summoned by the gods.
Greek
Joy or happiness.
Latin
Variation of Crystal, from crystallus meaning clear ice or crystal clear.
English, Persian
From the Kashmir region, or referring to the fine wool fabric.
Latin
From Camillus, meaning attendant or acolyte.
Germanic
Variant of Caroline, meaning free woman.
Spanish
Spanish diminutive meaning small boy or child.
Greek
Variant of Sydney, meaning wide meadow.
French
Variant of Courtney, meaning short nose or court dweller.
Latin
Of the heart.
Latin
Crimson or song.
Arabic
Beloved or dear.
Celtic
Maiden or fair.
English
From a cross-shaped landmark.
Latin
Bright or clear.
Hebrew
Modern spelling of Caleb, meaning devotion to God or whole-hearted.
Latin
Modern combination of Cora (maiden) and Lynn (lake).
Latin
From claudus, meaning lame or limping.
Latin
Diminutive of Constance, meaning steadfast or constant.
English
Modern variation of Callie or Kelly, meaning beautiful or warrior woman.
Native American
Modern spelling of Cheyenne, referring to the Native American people.
Greek
Relating to Corinth, an ancient Greek city, meaning from Corinth.
Latin
Variant of Clarence, meaning clear or bright.
Greek
From kosmos, meaning order or universe.
Latin
From clemens, meaning merciful or mild.
English
Variant of Camden; means valley with a curved shape.
Spanish/Latin
Spanish form of Consuela; means consolation or comfort.
Norse
Variant of Corey; means from the churning pool or dark.
Latin
Variant of Cadence; means rhythm or falling sequence.
Modern American
Modern variant, possibly related to Calen or Kalen.
English
Surname-derived given name, possibly from occupational origin.
Greek
Derived from katharos, meaning pure or unblemished.
Norman
Variant of Sidney, derived from the Norman surname meaning wide island.
Latin
Variant of Celia or modern creation, derived from caelus meaning heaven.
Modern American
Modern variant, possibly related to Chani or a diminutive form.