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Modern American
Modern variant combining Chevy or Chevron with -onne.
Greek
Variant of Karen or Catherine, meaning pure.
English
A candlemaker, a variant spelling of Chandler.
Germanic
Free woman, a blend of Charles and Lisa.
Scottish
Crooked nose or bent, a variant of Cameron.
Latin
Heart, related to Cordelia.
Greek
Bearing Christ or anointed, short for Christopher.
Spanish
A modern creation or variant of Spanish origin.
Irish
Wolf or strong as a wolf.
English
From the insect cricket, used as a modern given name.
Greek
Modern spelling of Christina, meaning follower of Christ.
English
Modern African-American creation, possibly combining Cami with the -yah suffix.
English
Modern creation, possibly derived from clever or a variant of Cleft with diminutive ending.
English
Modern variant of Camron or Cameron, from Scottish meaning crooked nose or bent river.
English
Modern variant of Tyler or Kyler, from Old English meaning a tile maker or roof maker.
Latin
From Latin cor meaning heart, or possibly derived from Cordelia (daughter of King Lear).
Latin
From Latin capitolium relating to the head or capital, referring to a chief city or seat of government.
English
Modern creation, possibly initials (C.J.) used as a name or a nickname variation.
Modern spelling variant
A contemporary spelling of Sidney, from Saint Denis.
Modern variant
A contemporary variant of Chandra, meaning moon in Sanskrit.
Igbo (Nigerian)
An Igbo name meaning God gives or blessings from God.
Modern variant
A contemporary variant of Karsten or Carson, meaning Christian or carr dweller.
English word name
A nickname or word name derived from the sweet baked treat.
Greek variant
A variant of Christa, meaning follower of Christ.
Modern creation
A contemporary given name of uncertain established origin.
Modern creation
A contemporary given name of uncertain established origin.
Modern variant
A contemporary variant or nickname of Connie or Connor.
English variant
Modern combination of Christ or Chris with the suffix -lyn.
Modern creation
Contemporary invented name without established etymological roots.
French variant
Modern variant of Cherie, meaning dear or beloved.
Modern variant
Modern variant possibly from Kaline or Carina, meaning dear or pure.
English surname
Modern creation from the English surname Corley, meaning from Cordelia's field.
English
From a cold stream or well, English surname from Old English cald (cold) and well.
Chinese
Long or perpetual, from Chinese Zhang/Chong referring to longevity or constancy.
English
Modern blend, possibly from Cory and Dale, meaning heart-dale.
English
Modern variant of Chauncey or Chance, suggesting fortune.
Nahuatl, indigenous Mexican
Star, from Nahuatl Citlalli referring to celestial bodies.
Irish, Latin
Dove, from Irish form of Columba, from Latin columba.
Irish, Gaelic
Dark or black-haired, modern variant of Ciara from Irish ciar.
English
Modern variant, possibly from Clover or Cleve (cliff/slope).
English, Irish
Modern variant of Corey, possibly from Chore (seething pool) or Cory.
Modern American creation
No established etymology; modern invented name.
Modern American creation
No established etymology; possibly a variant of Cosetta or Cozena.
Scottish/Germanic
Possibly related to Carl or Carla, meaning a man or woman.
Scottish/Irish
From the Carron River in Scotland, meaning swamp or fen.
Modern American creation
Modern blending of Chris/Christian (Christ follower) and Shawn (God is gracious).
Igbo (African)
From the Igbo language, meaning God is beautiful.
Greek
Variant of Cyndy from Cynthia, meaning woman from Kynthos (moon goddess).