Browse names
1,121 names match.
Spanish/Latin
Conception; referring to the Immaculate Conception.
Sanskrit
The moon; symbolic of gentle and luminous qualities.
Celtic/Old English
Chief or leader; variant of Cedric.
Latin
Steadfast and constant; unwavering in resolve.
Greek
From Mount Cynthus; variant of Cynthia.
Sanskrit/English
Camp or fortress; diminutive of Chester.
Greek
Maiden.
Germanic-Hebrew
Strong woman of grace.
Greek
Pure.
English
Porcelain.
French
Variant of Cheryl, from French chérie meaning dear or beloved.
Germanic
Variant of Carla or Carley, meaning free person.
Latin
Short form of Camilla, meaning attendant at a religious ceremony.
French
From French meaning gracious or dear.
Greek
Variant of Callie, meaning beautiful.
Latin
From Claudius, possibly referring to someone who was lame or limping.
Modern American
Modern variant of Camden, from an English place name.
Latin
Variant of Candace, meaning glowing or luminous.
English
Variant of Cody, a place name or meaning cushion.
Welsh
The Latin name for Wales, related to Cymru.
Irish/Gaelic
Variant of Cailin, meaning girl or maiden.
Latin
From the Roman family name, possibly meaning hairy or long-haired.
Modern American
Modern name of uncertain origin, possibly Celtic-inspired.
Old English
Variant of Chase, meaning hunter or to pursue.
Greek
Variant of Clarissa, meaning famous or clear.
Old English
Variant of Curtis, meaning polite or courteous.
English
Variant spelling of Sydney, from an English place name.
Old French
From Chanel, meaning a singer or one who sings.
Germanic/French
Variant of Charla or Charlotte, meaning free woman.
Greek
Follower of Christ, variant of Christine.
Slavic
Proclaimer of peace or he who destroys peace.
Irish
Pure, Irish variant of Caitlin.
English
From the settlement of free peasants or from Charles's town.
Irish
Brave or vigilant, variant of Casey.
Greek
A short form of Cynthia or Lucinda, derived from Greek meaning 'moon goddess.'
Greek
A variant of Corey or Cory, possibly derived from Greek meaning 'maiden' or Gaelic meaning 'from the hollow.'
Greek
A variant of Selena, derived from the Greek goddess of the moon.
Italian
Derived from the Italian and Latin word meaning 'clear' or 'bright.'
English
Derived from the English geographical name for the East Asian country.
English
A short form of Cleveland, derived from Old English meaning 'hilly place.'
Scandinavian
A variant of Karen or Caryn, derived from Scandinavian and Greek origins.
Greek
The French form of Christopher, derived from Greek meaning 'Christ-bearer.'
Scottish
A modern variant of Carson, derived from Scottish meaning 'son of Carr' or 'marsh dweller.'
Modern creation
A modern variant or blend of Cherish, Cherry, or Cherise as an invented name.
Germanic
Free person.
Germanic
Free person.
English
Scribe or secretary.
Greek
Follower of Christ.