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CHARMAYNE
FemaleRare yet captivating American female name, derived from "char" meaning 'charming' and "mayne" signifying 'strong as a bear', thus conveying the essence of both charm and strength.
CHARME
FemaleFrench origin and means "charm" or "attractiveness".
CHARMECIA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived feminine name meaning "song" or "poem," coined in the late 19th century, and is often associated with music and creativity.
CHARMEKA
FemaleDistinctive Nigerian Igbo name meaning "God is beautiful," reflecting the desired grace and charm for daughters.
CHARMEL
FemaleFrench-derived name that means "song" or "hymn," coined by François-René de Chateaubriand in his novel "René." It signifies elegance, grace, and charm due to its musical origins.
CHARMELL
FemaleModern female given name derived from 'charming', meaning pleasant or agreeable, combining elements of Charlotte with '-ell'.
CHARMELLA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'song' or 'hymn', associated with charm and grace.
CHARMELLE
FemaleUnique feminine name of French origin, meaning "garden" or "enchantment".
CHARMEN
FemaleUncommon, exotic name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the French word "charmant," meaning charming, or a variant spelling of Carmen. It has been used for both boys and girls throughout history, with one notable bearer being 19th-century French actress Charmen la Bretonne. Despite its unclear beginnings, Charmen's uniqueness makes it an intriguing name choice today.
CHARMI
FemaleBeautiful Sanskrit female name that means "beautiful" or "graceful".
CHARMIA
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "carmen" meaning "song" or "poem". Popularized by British poet laureate Robert Bridges in his collection "The Testament of Beauty", this captivating name evokes creativity and artistic talent.
CHARMIAN
FemaleLatin-derived feminine name meaning 'little song' or 'little chant'.
CHARMICA
FemaleHebrew-derived female name meaning 'song of charm', its rarity adds to its captivating allure.
CHARMIE
FemaleRare but charming French given name meaning "charming," derived from the word "charmant.
CHARMIKA
FemaleDistinctive Indian female given name derived from Sanskrit 'Charmi', meaning 'song' or 'poem'.
CHARMIN
FemaleFrench name of Occitan origin, derived from "carmin," meaning "reddish brown." It was traditionally given to those with reddish-brown hair or as a symbol of loyalty in medieval Occitania. Today, it's recognized internationally, carrying connotations of warmth, loyalty, beauty, charm, and grace.
CHARMINE
FemaleFrench name composed of "charme" meaning charm/enchantment and "-mine," a diminutive suffix, translating to "little charmer" or "enchantress.
CHARMING
MaleEnglish name meaning 'attractive' or 'captivating', derived from the Middle English word 'charme', and has been used as a given name since the late 19th century.
CHARMING
FemaleEnglish origin, means 'pleasing, delightful, or fascinating'. It has gained popularity in recent years as a unique unisex choice.
CHARMION
FemaleDistinctive Latin female name meaning 'song' or 'harmony,' inspired by Greek mythology's sea nymph accompanying Poseidon.
CHARMISA
FemaleUncommon name of unknown origin, recently coined for its uniqueness.
CHARMON
FemaleRare French given name derived from the Latin word "carmen," meaning "song" or "poem." It's associated with music, art, and creativity.
CHARMONIQUE
FemaleCaptivating French-origin name derived from 'charmant,' meaning charming or attractive.
CHARNA
FemaleCaptivating female name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'movement' or 'flow', signifying grace and fluidity. In Hinduism, Charna is one of the primary forms of Goddess Saraswati, embodying dynamic creativity.
CHARNAE
FemaleCharnae, derived from Swahili 'charana', means 'to admire' or 'to respect.'
CHARNAI
FemaleCharnay is a rare French first name, derived from the Burgundian surname Charnay, possibly related to the French word 'charnière', meaning 'hinge'.
CHARNAY
FemaleRare French given name derived from the Gaulish word "Carnacum," meaning "enclosed" or "fortified.
CHARNAYE
FemaleRare French given name, potentially derived from "charne" meaning 'flesh', or as a variant of the occupational surname 'Charnay'. Its origins and true meaning remain unclear.
CHARNE
FemaleRare French given name coined by author André Gide in his novel 'The Immoralist', derived from the French word 'charnière' meaning 'hinge'. It's believed to symbolize flexibility and adaptability.
CHARNEA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'little dear' or 'darling', inspired by ancient Roman historical figure Carina.
CHARNECE
FemaleRare, distinctive African American given name believed to be created from the West African name Charice and European naming traditions. Its meaning may derive from Latin 'Carina' ('beloved') or African 'Charity' ('kindness').
CHARNEE
FemaleCharné is a French-derived feminine name meaning 'flesh' or 'carnal', symbolizing beauty, strength, resilience, vitality, joy, and warmth of life. Historically popular among French nobility, notable bearers include Charné de Ronsard and Charné de Guise.
CHARNEICE
FemaleCharniece is a unique female name of African American origin, derived from 'Charisma' meaning charm, and 'Nichelle', signifying victory of the people.
CHARNEKA
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God has remembered me.
CHARNEL
FemaleUnique French given name derived from 'charnel', meaning 'relating to flesh'. It originally referred to someone working in a charnel house, though its interpretation varies with mortality and transformation themes.
CHARNELE
FemaleCharniele is a unique African name of Mandinka origin, meaning "favorite child".
CHARNELL
FemaleUncommon yet captivating female name with roots in medieval France, derived from 'charm' meaning a magical spell or incantation. It was popularized during the Victorian era among English aristocracy. Notable bearers include jazz legend Charlie Parker. Today, it remains distinctive and admired for its enchanting origins.
CHARNELLE
FemaleUnique female name of French origin, derived from 'charnière', meaning 'hinge' or 'pivot point', created by combining 'charnier' (corpse/graveyard) and 'nière' (relating to hip), coined in the late 19th century.
CHARNESE
FemaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin, translating to "one who makes beauty.
CHARNESHA
FemaleAfrican-American name of Swahili origin meaning 'to speak', popularized by jazz musician Sun Ra and thought to imbue its bearer with strong communication skills and creative expression.