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CHANDI
FeminineSanskrit female given name that means "song" or "melody". It is associated with the Hindu goddess Durga, also known as Chandi, who embodies feminine power and courage.
CHANDICE
FeminineIndian name derived from 'Chandrasen', meaning 'moon god' in Sanskrit, associated with calmness, serenity, and good luck.
CHANDINI
FeminineElegant Indian name derived from 'Chandra', meaning 'moon'. It signifies beauty and fertility.
CHANDLAR
MasculineDistinctive Indian name meaning 'mixture', originally given to those of mixed heritage or caste, now embodying unity and diversity.
CHANDLAR
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Chandra', meaning 'moon'. It signifies lunar influence and good fortune.
CHANDLER
FeminineEnglish male given name that derives from the Middle English word 'chandeler', meaning candle maker or seller. Its origins trace back to medieval times when it was commonly used as an occupational surname.
CHANDLER
MasculineEnglish name derived from the surname Chandler, which originally referred to candle makers. It has no specific meaning beyond its occupational origin but has been popularized in recent years, peaking at number 86 for boys' names in the US in 2003.
CHANDLEY
FeminineEnglish name derived from 'ceandle', meaning 'candle', originally given as a nickname to those involved with candles.
CHANDLOR
MasculineModern, unique given name of unknown origin and no established meaning.
CHANDLYR
FeminineUnique French name derived from 'chandelier', meaning candleholder, symbolizing light and illumination.
CHANDNI
FeminineIndian origin, means 'sandalwood' or 'moon', reflecting its sacred and calming aspects in Hindu mythology. Traditionally given to daughters born under the lunar month of Chaitra, it remains popular today for its beauty and uniqueness across cultures.
CHANDON
MasculineDistinctive French given name derived from the Occitan word "chanda", meaning "song" or "chant". It originally served as a surname, potentially signifying a beautiful singing voice or musician.
CHANDRA
FeminineSanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'moon,' referencing the Hindu moon god known for beauty, light, and knowledge.
CHANDRA
MasculineThe name Chandra is Sanskrit for 'moon', traditionally given to males in Hindu culture, symbolizing celestial association.
CHANDRE
FeminineChandra is a Sanskrit name meaning 'moon' or 'luminous', popular among Indians and those admiring unique meanings.
CHANDREA
FeminineIndian female given name derived from Sanskrit "Chandra," meaning "moon." It signifies radiant beauty, calmness, and divine grace.
CHANDRELL
FeminineUnique, French-origin name derived from 'chandelle', meaning 'candle'. It's often mistaken for a fantasy name due to its rarity.
CHANDRIA
FeminineChandria, of Indian origin, means 'resembling the moon' in Sanskrit.
CHANDRIKA
FeminineRare, beautiful Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit "Chandraka," meaning 'small moon' or 'shining'.
CHANDRIS
FeminineRare and elegant Greek name derived from 'chandra', meaning 'moon', associated with Greek goddesses and symbolizing femininity and fertility.
CHANDY
FeminineChandy, an uncommon yet significant name of Indian origin, signifies 'moon' in Malayalam, embodying beauty, light, and wisdom according to Hindu mythology. Traditionally bestowed upon boys in Kerala, it symbolizes the wish for intelligence and success. Despite its roots, Chandy has gained global recognition, with bearers appreciating its unique meaning and rich history.
CHANE
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning "grace" or "favor," associated with biblical figure Hannah.
CHANE
MasculineHebrew name meaning "grace", popularized by Hannah, mother of Samuel in the Old Testament, used worldwide across diverse cultures.
CHANEA
FeminineUnique female name of Hawaiian origin, derived from "chani" meaning "many", coined by Queen Liliuokalani for her beloved sister. It signifies being loved or admired by many.
CHANEE
FeminineUnique unisex name with unknown origins, lacking clear etymology and widely accepted meaning.
CHANEICE
FeminineUnique, African-American feminine given name created during the late 20th century, believed to be inspired by French names like Chanelle or Chanel, meaning 'channel'.
CHANEKA
FeminineRare Hebrew name derived from the word 'chanek,' meaning 'dedicated' or 'devoted.'
CHANEL
FeminineThe name Chanel originates from France and means 'channel,' signifying a connection between two larger bodies of water.
CHANEL
MasculineFrench name derived from "chanel," meaning "channel" or "canal." Popularized by fashion designer Coco Chanel, it connotes style and elegance, now used for both boys and girls.
CHANELE
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name derived from "chanah," meaning "grace." It's pronounced as "cha-NEL-eh" and was borne by the devout mother of the prophet Samuel in biblical times, making it a name rich in history and significance.
CHANELL
FeminineUncommon yet stylish American feminine given name, likely created as a modern alternative to Shanel or Chanel, with connotations of elegance due to its association with the iconic fashion house.
CHANELLA
FeminineItalian female given name derived from 'chanel', meaning 'pipe' or 'channel'. Coined in the late 19th century by Gabriele D'Annunzio, it's now popular among Italian communities worldwide, offering parents a distinctive, secular option with Italian heritage.
CHANELLE
FeminineCaptivating French female name derived from "chanel," meaning "channel" or "stream," associated with water, fluidity, and motion.
CHANELLY
FeminineFrench-origin feminine given name derived from the famous House of Chanel, founded by Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel in 1910. Though it has no official meaning or etymology, it evokes elegance, sophistication, and timeless style linked to the iconic fashion designer's enduring influence on haute couture.
CHANEQUA
FeminineIntelligent and unique African American name, derived from Swahili 'chanya', meaning 'intelligent'.
CHANESE
FeminineAmerican variant spelling of the French name Chantal, meaning "song" or "to sing".
CHANET
FeminineRare French unisex given name, likely originating from Old French "chanel", meaning "channel" or "stream".
CHANETA
FeminineUnique Slavic (Belarusian) female name meaning 'song' or 'little singer', derived from the word 'chanie'.
CHANETTA
FeminineRare African feminine name with French roots, meaning 'little channel' or 'small stream'.
CHANETTE
FeminineRare yet elegant French girl's name derived from the French word "chanet," referring to a willow tree near water sources, symbolizing nature's grace and fluidity.