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CHANNELL
FeminineRare American given name derived from the English surname 'Channel', referring to someone living near a channel of water.
CHANNELLE
FeminineRare French girls' name derived from "canal," meaning "little channel" or "small waterway." Its historical significance dates back to medieval France when canals were vital for transporting goods and people between regions.
CHANNEN
MasculineIndian-origin male name derived from Sanskrit "Chandana," meaning sandalwood, known for its fragrance and sacred significance in Hinduism.
CHANNER
MasculineRare French-origin name derived from 'channeur,' meaning 'singer' or 'songbird.'
CHANNIE
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'grace' or 'beauty', also linked to Irish 'Kathleen'. It's rich in literary history, appearing in works by Zora Neale Hurston.
CHANNIN
MasculineUnique American name created by C.S. Lewis for his "Narnia" series, with a possible Irish meaning of "little wolf".
CHANNIN
FeminineIrish given name derived from the surname "O'Catháin," meaning "descendant of Cathán," who was associated with battle, suggesting fierce warrior ancestry.
CHANNING
MasculineUncommon English given name with roots in medieval England, derived from the Old English word "cenn" meaning channel or canal. Its most common interpretation signifies wisdom, while other meanings include intelligence or cunning. Despite its attractive potential meanings and unique sound, Channing remains a rare choice, with only 25 males named Channing in the United States in 2019, making it an appealing option for parents seeking a distinctive name.
CHANNING
FeminineEnglish given name that originated as an occupational surname for canal attendants. Derived from the Middle English word 'chane', meaning 'channel' or 'watercourse', Channing has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among girls, though it can be considered unisex. Its meaning is not explicitly defined but may evoke ideas related to waterways or communication.
CHANNON
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient Irish surname O'Catháin, originally meaning "little wren" or "little bird," symbolizing charm and delicacy.
CHANNON
FeminineIrish name derived from Ó Canáin, meaning 'little wolf,' associated with notable figures like Seanchan Ó Catháin, the 14th-century poet.
CHANNY
FeminineCambodian unisex given name derived from Khmer, translating to 'moon'.
CHANNY
MasculineRare Khmer name meaning 'moon' or 'lunar', symbolizing renewal and growth in Cambodian culture.
CHANO
MasculineUnique Spanish-Basque name derived from Juan or Johannes, meaning "God is gracious," commonly used in Spain and Latin America, particularly among Basque families.
CHANOA
FeminineHebrew name that means "graced by God" or "favor of God." It has strong biblical roots and was mentioned in the Old Testament as one of the sons of Caleb. Today, Chanoa is used for both boys and girls worldwide.
CHANOCH
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'dedicated to God', derived from the verb "chanach".
CHANON
MasculineRare Thai name derived from 'chana', meaning 'brave'.
CHANON
FeminineDistinctive Thai given name derived from the words "chan" (faithful) and "on" (good), signifying faithful goodness.
CHANS
MasculineChinese origin, composed of 'Chan' (alone) and 'San' (three), translating to 'three ones.'
CHANSE
MasculineUncommon Igbo African name with no specific English translation, adding to its mystery.
CHANSE
FeminineRare French-origin boys' name meaning 'hunter'.
CHANSLER
MasculineUncommon American given name derived from the English surname Chandler, meaning "candle maker." It evolved as a variant spelling of Chandler over time, sharing its occupation-based origin with medieval candle makers.
CHANSON
MasculineChanson" is a French-origin given name derived from the word "chanson," meaning "song." It originally served as an occupational surname for musicians before evolving into a standalone name associated with musicality and creativity.
CHANSTON
MasculineRare French given name derived from 'chanson' meaning 'song', popular among artistic families in medieval France.
CHANT
MasculineLatin-origin female given name meaning 'song' or 'chant', popularized in medieval France by troubadours and now used worldwide as a unisex name associated with music and creativity.
CHANTA
FeminineChanta, of French origin, means 'song' or 'melody', conveying musical enchantment.
CHANTAE
FeminineBeautiful, unique African-American name created in the late 20th century, combining elements of Chantay and Taisha, with musical associations but no specific meaning.
CHANTAI
FeminineRare, French-derived given name meaning 'sung', evoking harmony and melody.
CHANTAIL
FeminineRare but captivating French female given name derived from 'chante', meaning 'song' or 'singing'.
CHANTAL
MasculineFrench female given name derived from Occitan, meaning 'singing from the songbook'.
CHANTAL
FeminineFemale given name of French origin, derived from the Occitan word 'chantera', meaning 'to sing'. It signifies music, joy, harmony, and creativity, while also being linked to freedom and independence due to its Occitan roots.
CHANTALE
FeminineFrench-derived feminine given name that signifies "song" or "singing," originating from medieval France but gaining worldwide popularity due to its uniqueness.
CHANTALL
FeminineFrench feminine given name meaning 'song' or 'melody'.
CHANTALLE
FeminineFrench feminine given name derived from "chante" (song/singing) and "-elle," translating to "little singer." It has been popular in France since centuries, often associated with elegance and grace.
CHANTASIA
FeminineUnique, Greek-origin name meaning "song of Asia.
CHANTAVIA
FeminineChantavia, of African origin, means 'to sing' in Swahili and combines this musical essence with the Latin-based '-via', signifying journey or travel.
CHANTAY
FeminineCaptivating French feminine given name derived from 'chanté', meaning 'sung' or 'sang', originally an occupational surname for singers or musicians in medieval France.
CHANTAYE
FeminineUnisex African name of Fulani origin, meaning "God answers prayers" or "God has answered".
CHANTE
MasculineChanté is a unique French feminine name derived from 'chanter', meaning 'to sing'. It gained popularity through Édith Piaf's powerful performances and is associated with creativity and musicality.
CHANTE
FeminineThe French origin name Chante means 'to sing', offering a melodic choice for both girls and boys.