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1,121 names match.
English
From the English word for the fruit, or short for Charity.
Old English
English surname used as first name, derived from a place name.
Latin
Feminine form of Claude, derived from claudus, meaning lame.
Spanish
Modern variant of Sierra, derived from Spanish for mountain range.
Latin
Short form of Claude, derived from claudus.
Gaelic/Hebrew
Modern variant of Kayla, derived from Gaelic or Hebrew origins.
Modern American (surname-derived)
Cord-maker; strong and bound.
Old German
A free person; strong-willed and bold.
Latin
A follower of Christ; devoted to faith.
Latin
The coral gemstone; precious and radiant.
Spanish
Of the court; from the royal palace.
Greek
Pure and spotless; clear as crystal.
Old French/Latin
Fortune and chance; blessed destiny.
Old English
Wolf cub; young and spirited warrior.
Latin
Heavenly; of celestial and divine nature.
Old German
Free man; strong and independent.
Latin
Purity and virtue; moral uprightness.
Greek
Ice and crystal; clear and pure.
Greek
Pure and spotless; clear virtue.
Irish
Red; fiery and spirited.
Old English
Steep slope, dweller by the cliff.
Germanic
Free person of strength.
Hebrew
Garden or vineyard.
Latin
Song and melody.
Greek
Follower of Christ.
English
Victorious and mighty.
Germanic
Free woman.
Latin
Blind; derived from the Roman family name Caecilia, associated with St. Cecilia, patron saint of music.
Greek
Pure, unsullied; variant of Catherine from Greek 'katharos'.
Greek
Moon goddess; variant of Cindy, from Cynthia meaning 'of Mount Cynthus'.
Greek
Called, summoned, invited; from Greek 'kletos' indicating divine calling.
Latin
Dove, peaceful; from Latin 'columba' meaning the gentle bird.
French-Germanic
Free man, freeman; variant of Charlene from Charles.
Latin
Glowing, brightness with clarity; variant of Candy from Candace.
Greek
From Colette, a diminutive of Nicole, from Greek Nike meaning victory.
Greek
Spanish form of Christopher, from Greek Christophoros meaning Christ-bearer.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Carmel, from Hebrew Karmel meaning vineyard or garden.
Greek
From Greek Kore meaning maiden or from the Greek poet Corinna.
Germanic
Variant of Carlene or Carla, from Germanic Carl meaning man or peasant.
Latin
Diminutive of Claudia, from Latin claudus meaning lame.
Germanic
Variant of Carol, from Germanic Carl meaning man or peasant.
Greek
From Greek Kallistos meaning most beautiful.
French
Singer, from the French word chanter meaning to sing.
Spanish
Little girl; a Spanish diminutive of chica.
Irish
From the peace; possibly a variant of Cody.
Germanic and Italian
Free woman; Italian form of Charlotte.
Germanic and French
Free woman; feminine form of Charles.
Germanic
Free woman; strong and feminine variant of Carol.