Browse names
1,121 names match.
Latin
Merciful or clement.
French
Dear or cherry fruit.
Greek
Prophetess of the gods.
English
From the crow ford.
Greek
Follower of Christ.
Irish
Little dark one; a churl or peasant.
English
Free woman; modern variant of Caroline.
English
Helpful or cushion; variant of Cody from Old English.
Greek
Beautiful; short form of Calista meaning most beautiful.
Spanish
Christ-bearer; variant of Christy or Krista.
Italian
Pure; Italian variant of Catherine.
English
Heart friend or raven friend; Old English origin.
English
Marshland estate; Old English place name.
English
Son of the marsh; modern variant of Carson.
English
Cherry fruit or dear; variant of Cherry.
Celtic
Dear friend; from Celtic origins.
Sanskrit
Variant spelling of karma, meaning action or deed.
Greek
Variant of Christine, meaning follower of Christ.
Latin
Variant of Clarence, from clarus meaning bright or clear.
Old English
Variant of Chelsea, meaning chalk landing place or port.
Greek
Possibly related to Chloe, meaning green shoot or verdant.
Greek
Short form of Cristian or Christopher, meaning follower of Christ.
Greek
From Greek meaning grace, kindness, or favor.
French
Possibly from French chanter meaning to sing.
Irish
Descendant of Conley, from Ó Conleabhain.
Greek
Maiden, from Corey.
English
Crooked nose, diminutive of Cameron.
Scottish
From the fortification of Carl.
French
Free woman, feminine of Charles.
English
From the court land.
Greek
Anointed one, from Christian.
Greek
Bearer of Christ.
Nahuatl
Star.
Greek
Bearer of Christ variant of Christopher.
Germanic and Greek
Bearer of Christ or crystal.
French/English
Short form or nickname, possibly from Chevrolet or Chevalier meaning knight.
Germanic
Derived from Germanic roots meaning famous warrior or bright sword.
Irish/Scottish
Variant of Cayley or Kayla, meaning slender or fair in Scottish.
Latin
Short form of Clement or Clementine, meaning merciful or gentle.
Irish
Irish name meaning girl or young woman.
Latin
Spanish form of Clement, derived from Latin meaning merciful or gentle.
Latin
Derived from Latin meaning white, pure, or shining.
Greek
Variant of Chloe, derived from Greek meaning green shoot or verdant.
Greek
Short form of Cynthia, derived from Greek meaning moon goddess.
Scottish
Scottish surname used as given name, meaning town near rocky hills.
Greek
A divinely conferred gift or power of charm and grace.
Germanic
Variant of Caroline, meaning free man or strong.
French
Variant of Chantal, meaning song or singing.