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Coby
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Coby means "supplanter," derived from Hebrew name Jacob. |
American, Biblical, English |
Either |
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Comillia
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Comillia likely derives from Latin, meaning "little dove" or "peace." |
American, Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Female |
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Christen
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Christen means "to anoint" or "to make Christian"; derived from Christianity. |
Biblical, Christian, English, Latin |
Either |
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Chudney
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Chudney: Unique name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Hebrew. |
American, Native American |
Either |
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Chyna
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Chyna means "China" in phonetic spelling; derived from geographical origins. |
American, Chinese, Native American |
Female |
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ChoZen
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ChoZen combines "chosen" and "zen," symbolizing selected tranquility and mindfulness. |
American, Choctaw |
Either |
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Cherish
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Cherish means to hold dear; originates from Old French "cherir." |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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Chesare
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Chesare means "long-haired" in Latin; derived from Julius Caesar. |
Italian, Latin |
Male |
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Chiquis
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Chiquis means "small" in Spanish; derived from affectionate nickname origins. |
American, Spanish |
Female. |
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Chloé
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Chloé means "blooming" in Greek; associated with fertility and spring. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Female |
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Charlize
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Charlize means "free man," derived from the French name Charles. |
African, American, English, French |
Female |
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Chelsy
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Chelsy: English origin, meaning "port of ships" or "landing place." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Female |
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Cherilu
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Cherilu combines "Cher" (dear) and "Lu" (light), symbolizing beloved brightness. |
American, Native American |
Female |
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Chaplin
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Chaplin means "clergyman" in Old French; derived from Latin "capella." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Charleston
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Charleston: Named after King Charles II, meaning "Charles' town." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Chábeli
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Chábeli is a Spanish diminutive of Isabel, meaning "God is my oath." |
Spanish |
Female |
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Chace
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Chace means "to hunt"; derived from Old French "chacier." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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Chance
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Chance means luck; originates from Latin "cadentia," meaning "falling." |
American, English |
Either |
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Cayden
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Cayden means "fighter"; derived from Irish and Gaelic origins. |
American, Native American |
Male |
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Cécile
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Cécile: French name meaning "blind," derived from Latin "caecus." |
French, Latin |
Female |
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Cédric
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Cédric means "bounty" in Old English; popularized by Sir Walter Scott. |
Anglo-Saxon, French |
Male |
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Cathrael
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Cathrael means "pure" and has Celtic origins, symbolizing strength. |
Arthurian Legend, Biblical, Celtic |
Either |
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Cattleya
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Cattleya: Orchid genus named after botanist William Cattley, 19th century. |
Greek, Greek Mythology |
Female |
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Cavan
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Cavan means "hollow" in Irish; it's a place name origin. |
Celtic, Gaelic, Irish |
Male |
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Cavanaugh
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Gaelic, Irish |
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Cassondra
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Cassondra means "shining upon man," derived from Greek Cassandra. |
Biblical, Greek, Greek Mythology |
Female |
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Cathie
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Cathie means "pure," originating from the Greek name Katherine. |
Celtic, English, Greek |
Female |
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Caruso
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Caruso means "boy" in Italian; originated from the Latin "carus." |
Italian |
Male |
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Cashius
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Cashius means "hollow" and originates from Latin and Greek roots. |
Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Male |
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Cassady
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Cassady means "clever" or "curly-haired"; originates from Irish surname. |
American, English, Irish |
Either |
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