Browse names
1,121 names match.
Italian
A sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behavior.
Latin
Variant of Carmen, meaning song or garden.
Persian
Short form of Cyrus, meaning sun or throne.
Greek
Beautiful or fair; also a type of lily flower.
Germanic
Variant of Carrie, meaning free man or graceful.
English
From the settlement where the free peasants lived.
Latin
Variant spelling of Caesar, meaning hairy or cut.
Latin
A modern variant of Cadence, meaning the rhythm or fall of the voice.
Irish
From Irish meaning mighty warrior or one who is slender.
English
A variant of Chastity or modern creation, meaning pure.
Irish
A modern variant of Ciara, from Irish meaning dark-haired.
French
A variant of Charlotte, feminine form of Charles meaning free man.
Greek
A variant of Catherine, from katharos meaning pure.
Scottish
Modern variant of Cameron, meaning 'crooked nose' from Scottish Gaelic.
English
Diminutive of Charles, meaning 'free man' from Old Germanic roots.
Hebrew
Offering or gift to God in Hebrew, a biblical term for sacrifice.
English
Diminutive of Charles, meaning 'free man' from Old Germanic roots.
Irish
Modern variant of Cody, meaning 'helpful' or 'cushion' from Irish origins.
English
Modern variant of Chelsea, derived from Old English place name meaning 'chalk landing place'.
English
Possibly derived from Corlis or Careless, meaning 'carefree' or 'care-less'.
Modern English
Modern variant of Christy or Kristi, from Christina meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Greek
Glorious or famous, from the Greek kleos.
Greek
Bearer of Christ, a variant spelling of Christopher.
Irish
Curly-haired, from the Irish surname Ó Corrbhuigheal.
Germanic
Free man, a variant spelling of Charlie.
English
Deep ravine, a geographical nature-inspired modern name.
Latin
Bright and clear, a variant of Clarissa.
Germanic
Free woman, the feminine form of Carl.
Welsh
Gray or dull-colored, variant of Lloyd.
English place name
Town of Charles or Charles' settlement.
American/Modern
Modern creation possibly inspired by the Chevrolet automobile brand.
Greek
Grace or kindness, variant of Carissa.
Latin
Glowing white or luminous, variant of Candice.
Latin
Follower of Christ, feminine form of Christian.
Latin
Glowing white or luminous, variant of Candice.
English
Cliff dweller or from a slope.
English
From a dark settlement, variant of Colton.
Latin
Bright and beautiful.
Latin
Follower of Christ, variant of Christian.
Native American
People who speak an alien language.
English
Camp in a clearing.
Greek
Follower of Christ.
Latin
Song or garden.
Irish
Ancient or enduring.
French
Channel or modern creation.
English
To hunt or pursue.
Native American
Those who live in the mountains.
Greek
Follower of Christ.