Ciaran
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Gaelic, Irish |
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Clay
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Clay means "mortal" or "clay worker"; originates from Old English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English, Old English |
Boy |
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Christer
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Christer means "follower of Christ," originating from Scandinavian languages. |
Christian, Swedish |
Boy |
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Christopher
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Christopher means "bearer of Christ," originating from Greek "Christophoros." |
Ancient Greek, Christian, Latin |
Boy |
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Chet
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Chet originates from "Chester," meaning fortress; often a nickname. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Chingiz
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Chingiz means "ocean" in Mongolian; associated with Genghis Khan. |
Mongolian, Turkic |
Boy |
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Chip
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Chip originates from "Christopher," meaning "bearer of Christ." |
American, English, Native American |
Boy |
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Cheick
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Cheick means "chief" or "leader"; originates from Arabic culture. |
African, Amharic, Arabic |
Boy |
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Chano
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Chano means "young" in Hebrew; derived from the name Juan. |
Spanish, The name Chano has origins in the following: American |
Boy |
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Charles
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Charles means "free man," originating from the Germanic name Karl. |
Anglo-Saxon, French, Germanic, Latin |
Boy |
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Cheech
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Cheech originates from Spanish slang, meaning "little" or "small." |
American, Spanish |
Boy |
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Chaim-Meir
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Chaim-Meir means "life and light," originating from Hebrew tradition. |
Biblical, Hebrew, Jewish |
Boy |
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Chalid
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Chalid means "eternal" in Arabic; derived from the root "khalada." |
Amharic, Arabic, Ethiopian |
Boy |
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Chan-hyuk
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Chan-hyuk means "bright" and "hero," originating from Korean culture. |
Korean |
Boy |
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Changmin
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Changmin means "prosperous and intelligent," originating from Korean heritage. |
Korean |
Boy |
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Celso
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Celso means "heavenly" in Latin; derived from the name Caelus. |
Italian, Latin |
Boy |
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Cem
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Cem: Turkish name meaning "he who brings together" or "unifier." |
Turkish |
Boy |
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Cevin
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Cevin is a variant of Kevin, meaning "handsome" in Irish. |
Cevin has origins in the following: Gaelic, Irish |
Boy |
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Catterino
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Catterino is an Italian diminutive of the name Caterina. |
Italian |
Boy |
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Cees
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Cees is a Dutch diminutive of Cornelis, meaning "horn." |
Dutch |
Boy |
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Casimir
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Casimir means "proclaimer of peace," originating from Slavic roots. |
Latin, Polish |
Boy |
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Casper
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Casper means "treasurer"; originates from Persian "Ghazpar," linked to Magi. |
Ancient Greek, Aramaic, Biblical |
Boy |
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Cassper
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Cassper means "treasurer"; derived from the biblical name Caspar. |
American, Biblical, English |
Boy |
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Cataldo
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Cataldo means "battle" in Italian, derived from Latin "cathaldus." |
Catholic, Italian |
Boy |
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Carlo
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Carlo means "free man," originating from the Germanic name Karl. |
Italian, Latin |
Boy |
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Carlton
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Carlton means "town of free men," originating from Old English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Carles
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Carles: Catalan form of Charles, meaning "free man" in Germanic. |
Catalan, Spanish |
Boy |
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Carlito
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Carlito means "little Charles," originating from Spanish and Italian roots. |
Latin, Spanish |
Boy |
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Camilo
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Camilo means "attendant" in Latin; derived from Roman family name. |
Latin, Spanish |
Boy |
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Caetano
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Caetano means "from Caieta," an ancient Roman coastal town. |
Portuguese |
Boy |
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