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Chiquinquira
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Chiquinquira means "place of many waters," originating from indigenous languages. |
American, Spanish |
Girl |
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Chrisette
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Chrisette is a diminutive of Christine, meaning "follower of Christ." |
Christian, English |
Girl |
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Chrissi
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Chrissi is a diminutive of Christina, meaning "follower of Christ." |
Christian, Greek, Hebrew |
Girl |
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Cheryl
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Cheryl means "beloved," originating from French and English roots. |
American, English |
Girl |
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Chiquinha
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Chiquinha: diminutive of "Chico," meaning small or little girl. |
Brazilian, Portuguese |
Girl |
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Chelsie
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Chelsie: English origin, meaning "port of ships" or "landing place." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Girl |
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Cher
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Cher means "dear one" in French; derived from "chérie." |
Latin |
Girl |
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Cherie
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Cherie means "dear" in French, originating from the word "cher." |
Biblical, French |
Girl |
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Charlene
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Charlene means "free man"; derived from Charles, French origin. |
Anglo-Saxon, French, Latin |
Girl |
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Chasity
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Chasity means purity; derived from Latin "castitas," meaning chastity. |
American, Biblical, Christian |
Girl |
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Chelcie
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Chelcie means "fortress" and originates from Old English and French. |
American, English |
Girl |
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Chelsi
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Chelsi: Modern variant of Chelsea, meaning "port" or "landing place." |
American, English |
Girl |
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Chantal
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Chantal means "stone" in French; originates from Saint Chantal. |
Biblical, French |
Girl |
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Chantay
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Chantay means "stone" in French; derived from the name Chantal. |
American, Arabic, Cherokee, Native American |
Girl |
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Charleen
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Charleen: Feminine form of Charles, meaning "free man" in Germanic. |
American, English |
Girl |
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Cerrie
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Cerrie means "beloved" in Welsh; derived from the name Ceridwen. |
Celtic, English |
Girl |
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Chamique
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Chamique: Unique name, possibly derived from French or African origins. |
American, Indigenous, Native American |
Girl |
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Celeigh
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Celeigh means "heavenly" and originates from English and Irish roots. |
American, Celtic, English |
Girl |
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Celeina
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Celeina means "heavenly" and originates from Latin and Greek roots. |
Biblical, Greek |
Girl |
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Céline
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Céline means "heavenly," originating from Latin "caelum" for "sky." |
French, Latin |
Girl |
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Celines
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Celines: Derived from Latin, meaning "heavenly" or "of the sky." |
Ancient Greek, French, Latin |
Girl |
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Cecile
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Cecile means "blind," originating from Latin name Caecilia. |
French, Latin |
Girl |
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Cecilia
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Cecilia means "blind," originating from Latin and associated with saints. |
Ancient Greek, Biblical, Latin |
Girl |
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Cecily
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Cecily means "blind," originating from Latin "caecus," associated with St. Cecilia. |
Ancient Greek, English, Latin |
Girl |
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CeCe
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CeCe is a diminutive of Cecilia, meaning "blind" in Latin. |
American, Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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Catie
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Catie: Diminutive of Catherine, meaning "pure," of Greek origin. |
English, Gaelic |
Girl |
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Catrien
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Catrien: Dutch variant of Catherine, meaning "pure" or "innocent." |
Dutch, English |
Girl |
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Catrina
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Catrina: Spanish name meaning "pure," derived from Catherine. |
Latin, Spanish |
Girl |
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Ce Ce
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Ce Ce is a diminutive form of the name Cecilia. |
American, Arabic, Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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Catherine
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Catherine means "pure," originating from Greek "katharos" and Latin "catherina." |
Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, French, Latin |
Girl |
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