crishel
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Crishel is a modern name, possibly derived from "Christina." |
American, Christian, English |
Female |
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crishelle
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Crishelle: A modern name, possibly derived from "Christina" and "Michelle." |
American, English |
Female |
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crysanthe
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Crysanthe means "golden flower," derived from Greek origins. |
Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology |
Female |
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corwinn
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Corwinn means "friend of the heart," originating from Old English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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courtni
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Courtni is a variant of Courtney, meaning "domain of Curtius." |
American, English |
Female |
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cray
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Cray originates from Old French, meaning "to cry out" or "scream." |
Cree, Native American |
Either |
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consilia
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Consilia means "counsel" in Latin, originating from "consilium." |
Latin |
Female |
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corbee
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Corbee means "raven" in Old French, symbolizing intelligence and mystery. |
Algonquian, American, Native American |
Either |
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cortes
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Cortes means "courteous" in Spanish; originates from Latin "cortese." |
Nahuatl, Spanish |
Male |
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cnut
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Cnut: Old Norse name meaning "knot," associated with Viking kings. |
Anglo-Saxon, Old English, Old Norse |
Male |
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coleson
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Coleson: Derived from "Cole," meaning "swarthy," or "dark-skinned." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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coleton
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Coleton means "swarthy" or "dark," originating from Old English roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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colten
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Colten means "from the dark town," of English origin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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clothar
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Clothar means "famous army" in Germanic; derived from ancient roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, Germanic, Old English |
Male |
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cirrenitee
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Cirrenitee signifies clarity; origin traces to Latin "cirrus" meaning curl. |
None. |
Either |
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clarimond
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Clarimond means "bright protector," originating from Old French and Latin. |
Arthurian Legend, French, Greek |
Either |
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clia
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Clia means "glory" in Greek; derived from the name Cleo. |
Greek, Latin |
Female |
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christye
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Christye is a variant of Christy, meaning "follower of Christ." |
Christian, English |
Female |
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ciana
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Ciana means "God is gracious," originating from Italian and Latin. |
Italian, Latin |
Female |
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ciera
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Ciera means "dark" or "sierra"; derived from Spanish and Irish origins. |
American, Celtic, Native American |
Female |
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christan
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Christian means "follower of Christ," originating from Greek "Christianos." |
Biblical, Christian, Greek, Latin |
Either |
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chrishelle
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Chrishelle combines "Chris" and "Michelle," meaning "follower of Christ." |
Christian, English |
Female. |
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chizzy
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Chizzy: playful nickname, possibly derived from "charming" or "cheerful." |
African, American, English, Nigerian, Yoruba |
Either |
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chloie
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Chloie means "green shoot" in Greek; derived from "Chloe." |
Greek, Greek Mythology |
Female |
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choletta
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Choletta: feminine name, possibly derived from "Chloe," meaning "green shoot." |
Italian |
Female |
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chey
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Chey means "unintended" or "to be" in Native American origin. |
Algonquian, Native American |
Either |
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chiyna
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Chiyna means "God's gift" and originates from African cultures. |
Chinese |
Female |
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cheslin
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Cheslin: Derived from Old English, meaning "from the camp." |
Biblical, English |
Either |
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chewie
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Chewie originates from "Chewbacca," a character in Star Wars franchise. |
Cherokee, Native American |
Either |
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cheryce
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Cheryce: A variant of Cherise, meaning "darling" or "beloved." |
American, English |
Female |
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