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1,121 names match.
Greek
Variant of Candace, possibly meaning white or from an Ethiopic royal title.
Spanish/Uncertain
Possibly a surname used as a given name with unclear traditional etymology.
Greek
Variant of Cindy, from Cynthia meaning of Mount Cynthos.
Latin
Variant of Claude, from claudus possibly meaning lame or from clavis meaning key.
Scottish
Variant of Clyde, from a river in Scotland.
French
From French Cendrillon, literally little ash girl, popularized by fairy tale.
Spanish
From Latin Crescens meaning growing or increasing.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning alert, awake, or intelligent.
Igbo (Nigerian)
Good God or a blessing from God.
English (modern variant)
Modern spelling of Courtney, a surname from a Norman French place.
Sanskrit/Indian
Possibly a variant of Chandra, meaning moon.
Irish/Hebrew
Variant of Cara or Kara, meaning friend or beloved.
Dutch/Latin
Dutch form of Christian, meaning follower of Christ.
Greek
Spanish form of Cynthia, meaning from Mount Cynthus.
Latin/Italian
Italian or Spanish feminine form of Christian, meaning follower of Christ.
English
English surname meaning from the coal farm or settlement.
English
Combination of Cara meaning friend with Lee meaning meadow.
English (modern created)
Modern created name with no established etymology.
French
From Chauncey, meaning chancellor.
Welsh/Old English
Wise warrior, battle warrior.
Aramaic
Rock, stone; the biblical name for the Apostle Peter.
English
Beloved, dear, variant of Cheryl.
English
From the incline, one who lives on a slope.
Irish
Curly-haired, clever and witty.
English/Norman
Coal-bright, famous and noble.
English
A merchant or trader, one who buys and sells.
English
Variation of Chelsea, a place name meaning chalk landing place.
Greek/English
Variation of Catherine, meaning pure.
Modern English
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
Latin (Italian form)
Derived from Camillus, referring to a religious attendant or a young ceremonial assistant.
Greek
Derived from 'kallos,' meaning beautiful or graceful.
Latin
Variant of Caesar, meaning hairy or having thick hair.
Spanish
A Spanish surname derived from the word 'chaves,' meaning keys.
English (modern variant)
Modern spelling of Courtney, from the French court or inner court.
Greek
From Greek 'kleos' (glory) and 'ona,' meaning glorious or full of glory.
English
Stone fortress or settlement.
Irish Gaelic
Bright or pure.
English
Land of the cowherd or cattle farmer.
Latin/Greek
Follower of Christ.
Germanic/French
Free woman or strong woman.
Scottish/Celtic
Crooked nose or bent.
Greek
To flow or from the city of Cyrene.
Greek/Latin
Follower of Christ.
Arabic/Modern
A variant of Kamara or from the Arabic kamar meaning moon.
Modern
A contemporary variant inspired by Chanel or Chenille.
Old English
From a crest-topped hill or stone summit.
Hebrew/Biblical
Possession or acquired, a biblical name meaning to possess.
English
Pure and chaste, a modern variant of Caitlyn and Catalina.