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CHARIYAH
FeminineArabic name meaning 'grace' or 'beauty', derived from the word 'Charis'. It embodies elegance, grace, and charm.
CHARIZMA
FeminineCaptivating feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from 'charis', meaning grace or favor, signifying elegance and charm. It emerged in the latter half of the 20th century through the combination of different names or elements to create new ones.
CHARKITA
FeminineSanskrit name meaning 'creativity' or 'artistic ability', associated with ancient Indian storytelling art 'chitrakatha'.
CHARL
MasculineGerman name derived from 'Karl', which means 'strong' or 'free man'.
CHARL
FeminineThe name Charl has French roots, derived from "Charles," meaning "free man" or "strong.
CHARLA
FeminineSpanish given name derived from 'charlar', meaning 'to chat' or 'gossip'. It gained international popularity in the mid-20th century.
CHARLAE
FeminineRare French feminine given name derived from "Charlet," meaning metalworker, suggesting strength and skillfulness.
CHARLAIN
FeminineRare, French-origin given name originally signifying 'cleric' or 'priest', popular among independent thinkers.
CHARLAINE
FeminineBeautiful French name derived from 'charlatan', once meaning 'deceitful', but now associated with positivity and strength.
CHARLAN
FeminineThe Irish-origin name Charlan, derived from the surname Ó Ceallacháin, translates to 'descendant of strife' and is now a unique given name with a rich Irish heritage.
CHARLANA
FeminineUnique blend of Charlotte ('free man', French) and Lana (possibly 'happy', Old German), with origins in multiple cultures.
CHARLANDA
FeminineAfrican-origin name from West Africa's Mandinka ethnic group, translating to "one who brings happiness and joy.
CHARLANE
FeminineUnique French name derived from 'Char', meaning 'free man' in Old German, and 'lane', meaning 'land' or 'countryside' in Old English. It combines strength with simplicity.
CHARLANN
FeminineRare Irish female given name derived from the surname O'Caireallain, meaning 'descendant of Caireallan', which translates to 'little rough-faced' or 'strong-willed'.
CHARLANNE
FeminineRare French feminine given name with unknown origins and meaning, although some speculate it could be a combination of Charlotte and Anne. Despite its mysterious past, it gained recognition through British actress Charlotte Rampling who adopted it professionally.
CHARLAS
MasculineRare Spanish name possibly meaning 'full of conversation' or 'one who loves to chat.'
CHARLAY
FeminineCharlie is an English origin name, traditionally meaning 'free man' or 'strong', now popular among both boys and girls.
CHARLAYNE
FeminineIntroducing the unique and captivating name Charlayne, of French origin meaning 'strong as Charlemagne', embodying power and resilience.
CHARLCIE
FeminineUnique French name coined by author Honoré de Balzac for his novel "Père Goriot," with possible associations to freedom and independence.
CHARLCY
FeminineDistinctively French name, derived from "charcuterie," meaning meat preparation. Its meaning varies but may relate to "charcutier," pork butcher, with personal perceptions influencing interpretation.
CHARLE
FeminineCharlie is an English given name derived from the Old English word 'ceorl', meaning 'free man'. It has evolved over time to become a unisex name popular for its simplicity and charm.
CHARLE
MasculineCharles is a Germanic name meaning "free man" or "strong," with historical prominence and notable bearers like King Charles I of England and Charles Darwin.
CHARLEA
FeminineCharlie is an English name originally derived from Charles, meaning 'free man' or 'strong,' now popular for both boys and girls.
CHARLEAH
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, believed to be a blend of Charles (Germanic "free man") and Leah (Hebrew "weary"), combining elements from both cultures without specific historical significance.
CHARLEAN
FeminineUnique American female name created by combining Charlene and LeAnn, with French roots meaning 'free man' or 'strong'.
CHARLEANE
FeminineRare French feminine name derived from the Germanic 'karalaz', meaning 'free man'. The '-ene' suffix gives it a distinctively feminine touch, with possible interpretations including 'free-born woman' or 'strong-willed woman'.
CHARLECIA
FeminineRecently created female name of unknown origin, potentially derived from "Carolus" meaning "strong" or combined from Charlotte and Victoria, carrying meanings such as "strong-willed," "free-spirited," or "victorious.
CHARLEE
MasculineCharming English name derived from Charlotte, meaning "free man" or "petite", and popularized by notable figures like Charlotte Brontë.
CHARLEE
FeminineCharlie is an English name meaning "strong as a king" or "freeholder," originally used to describe someone brave and powerful like Charlemagne. It has been popular since the Middle Ages and is now unisex, suitable for both boys and girls seeking unique names with historical significance.
CHARLEEANN
FeminineAmerican female name created by combining parts of other names; it does not have a specific meaning but is unique and distinctive.
CHARLEEN
FeminineDistinctive feminine given name of German origin, derived from Charles, meaning "free man" or "strong".
CHARLEENE
FeminineCaptivating female name of French origin, derived from Charles meaning "free man" or "strong".
CHARLEEROSE
FeminineDistinctive French name created by blending Charles ("free man") and Rose (the flower).
CHARLEI
FeminineCharlie is an English unisex name that means "free man" or "strong," originally derived from Charles, popularized by Charlemagne.
CHARLEIGH
FeminineUncommon English given name derived from the traditional surname Charley, which has Norman French origins meaning "free man" or "strong", and also potentially from the word 'charcoal'.
CHARLEMAGNE
FemininePowerful French name that means "strong as a lance," derived from the words 'char' (strong) and 'lance' (spear).
CHARLEMAGNE
MasculineThe name Charlemagne, originating from France in the Middle Ages, means "strong in judgment of the people" and is derived from Germanic words "charis" (free or strong) and "lemand" (of the people).
CHARLEN
FeminineCharlotte is a German-origin feminine given name meaning "freeholder" or "strong," popularized worldwide after Queen Charlotte introduced it to England in the late 18th century.
CHARLENA
FeminineDistinctive feminine given name of African origin, derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana. It honors the god Chaleh, associated with agriculture and fertility, and carries deep cultural significance, believed to bring blessings upon its bearer.
CHARLENE
MasculineFrench-derived female name meaning "to chat" or "to talk", originally a variant of the masculine Charles, and now popular worldwide despite its waning popularity in recent years.