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CESILIA
FeminineCecilia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Caecilius, which means "blind" or "one-eyed".
CESILIE
FeminineFemale given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name 'Caecilius', originally a masculine name but now commonly used as feminine.
CESILY
FeminineRare yet beautiful Latin-origin name that means "sixth", historically used as a feminine form of Cesarius, with notable figures like Cesily of Lancaster in its history.
CESIRA
FeminineItalian female given name with a distinct origin. Derived from the Latin word 'caesarius', meaning 'hazel-haired', it was commonly used during the Middle Ages but has since declined in popularity. The name Cesira is often associated with kindness and warmth, likely due to its historical usage within Italian families.
CESLEY
FeminineRare but distinctive name of Latin origin, derived from 'Caecilius', a prominent Roman family name, though not directly related to the meaning 'blind'.
CESLIE
FeminineThe name Ceslie of Latin origin means "sixth" and was traditionally given to sixth children.
CESSILY
FeminineRare and intriguing female name with Latin roots. Derived from 'Caecilius,' meaning 'blind' or 'lame,' it's untethered from negative associations related to physical disabilities.
CESSNA
FeminineUnique French origin given name derived from "cesneda" meaning ashes, historically associated with the prominent feudal lords of the Cessnades family. It was brought to America by early French settlers and remains rare yet deeply rooted in its French heritage.
CESUR
MasculineTurkish name meaning 'firm' or 'unyielding', reflecting strength and resilience.
CETERA
FeminineLatin-derived name, originally meaning 'the rest' or 'the others', signifying inclusivity and belonging.
CETH
MasculineUncommon Welsh given name derived from the ancient Welsh word "ceth", meaning "frequent" or "common". Despite its meaning, Ceth is extremely rare today with no prominent historical figures associated with it. It was used in medieval Wales but has since fallen out of use altogether.
CETRIC
MasculineUnusual given name of unknown origin, with no widely documented meaning or history.
CEVANNA
FeminineRare but historically significant Irish girl's name, derived from the surname O'Ceannabháin meaning "descendant of the little head or chief".
CEVEN
MasculineCéven is a rare but significant French given name derived from Occitan, meaning "of the Cévennes" and paying homage to the rugged mountain range in southern France.
CEVERA
FeminineRare Spanish-Basque given name derived from the surname 'Zeverino', meaning 'hawk'. It symbolizes strength, courage, and keen vision.
CEVILLA
FeminineRare Spanish feminine given name derived from "cebolla," meaning onion.
CEVIN
MasculineRare and distinctive name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from the Welsh name Cefin meaning "gentle" or "mild". It has been used for centuries and was famously borne by early American settler Cevin Scott. Despite its unusual spelling, it's easy to pronounce and has a pleasant rhythm. While there are no specific characteristics associated with the name, if it is Welsh in origin, it may connote gentleness or mildness.
CEVION
MasculineUnique name of unknown origin, with no specific meaning or cultural association. Despite this mystery, it has gained popularity in recent years as a modern and fashionable choice for both boys and girls, typically pronounced "seh-vee-on".
CEVON
MasculineWelsh name derived from the word 'cefn', meaning 'back' or 'rear'.
CEVYN
MasculineDistinct Welsh name of Old Norse origin, with an unclear meaning but a rich historical significance, particularly in Wales where it has been used consistently since the 13th century.
CEVYN
FeminineRare Welsh name derived from Cevan, meaning "gracious" or "kind".
CEYANA
FeminineUnique and beautiful African name meaning 'graceful', gaining popularity among African-American communities for its cultural significance and association with strength, beauty, and grace.
CEYARA
FeminineRare, attractive African name of Yoruba origin, translating to "Joyful meeting," and believed to bring harmony to gatherings.
CEYDA
FeminineTurkish name derived from "sey" (beautiful) and "-da" (location), signifying 'the place of beauty'.
CEYLAN
FeminineTurkish name meaning 'young wolf', symbolizing strength and independence. It has ancient roots in Turkey and is gaining international popularity due to its distinctive sound and powerful meaning.
CEYLIN
FeminineCaptivating Turkish female name meaning 'gazelle', symbolizing grace, speed, and beauty.
CEYLON
MasculineDistinctive given name with roots in ancient Rome, originally meaning "fifth" or "blind".
CEYONCE
FeminineFrench origin, dating back to the Middle Ages, and means 'receptive' or 'obedient'. It was once used for royal figures like Queen Jeanne la Boiteuse.
CEYONNA
FeminineAfrican origin name derived from Yoruba culture meaning "Mother has returned," chosen to honor roots or celebrate new life. It signifies warmth, love, and familial connection.
CEZANNE
FeminineRare yet distinctive French-origin given name with an unclear meaning, believed to be related to the Occitan word "cèz," meaning "at the foot of" or "below." It is best known as the surname of famous Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne.
CEZAR
MasculineRomanian name derived from Latin "Caesar," meaning "to cut" or "to kill." It signifies power and influence, reflecting its historical Roman roots.
CHA
FeminineRare Chinese name with varied interpretations, including 'intelligent', 'beautiful jade', or 'joy'. Originally used for females in ancient China, it has recently gained popularity globally among both sexes due to its uniqueness and versatile meanings. Despite associations with tea ceremonies or dance in Western cultures, Cha's true origin lies in East Asian family lineages or simply aesthetic appreciation.
CHA
MasculineChinese name composed of "cha" (tea) and "ha" (misty rain), translating to "rainy tea." It dates back to ancient China when tea was first cultivated, with the character "cha" created around the 3rd century AD during the Three Kingdoms period. The name has been popularized worldwide in recent years due to its unique cultural significance and is now considered an increasingly global name.
CHAARVI
FeminineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "fourth" and associated with Hindu reincarnation beliefs.
CHAAYA
FeminineIntriguing Indian name derived from 'chaaya', meaning 'shadow'. It signifies grace and mystique, reflecting a delicate balance between presence and absence.
CHABELI
FeminineUnique female given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Basque word "txaboli," meaning "cucumber," though it has no direct association with vegetables. Its popularity grew during the 1970s in Spain due to its use by Queen Sofía for her youngest daughter Princess Chabeli.
CHABELLI
FeminineUnique Berber-derived unisex name meaning 'the one who brings happiness', traditionally used in Morocco.
CHABELY
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning 'like the sea', derived from 'yam'.
CHABLIS
FeminineThe French name Chablis, derived from the Burgundian town known for its Chardonnay wine since the 11th century, gained global recognition beyond its historic ties.
CHABRIA
FeminineChabria, an Arabic name meaning "knowledgeable" or "learned," is derived from the word "chabira." It carries historical significance as one of the 99 names of Allah, Al-Chabria, symbolizing His vast knowledge and omniscience. Throughout history, Chabria has been admired by scholars for its wisdom, making it a popular choice today for parents seeking a meaningful name for their daughter.