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CHARNESHIA
FemaleAfrican name of West African origin, derived from the Ewe word 'charneshe', meaning 'favorite' or 'beloved'.
CHARNESIA
FemaleAfrican American girls' name derived from the combination of Charisma (meaning 'grace') and Serenity ('tranquility'), conveying grace, charm, and calmness.
CHARNESSA
FemaleCharnessa, of Indian origin, means 'lotus,' signifying purity and enlightenment amidst adversity.
CHARNETTA
FemaleRare feminine given name of uncertain origin and meaning, with no widely accepted theories about its etymology or historical records.
CHARNETTE
FemaleRare French female given name derived from 'charner', meaning 'to burn', suggesting passion or energy.
CHARNEY
FemaleUnique Hebrew-derived name meaning 'song' or 'hymn', originating from the Old Testament city Charran where Abraham's father lived. It evolved as an independent given name in English-speaking countries, bearing no specific historical figure but holding spiritual significance for some due to its biblical connection.
CHARNICE
FemaleUnique baby girl name of African American origin, created by combining Charlotte ('free man' or 'delicate') and Nicole ('victory of the people'). Popularized by Toni Braxton, it signifies victory and elegance.
CHARNIECE
FemaleAfrican-American female name derived from 'Charni' meaning 'song' or 'music', combined with 'nice'.
CHARNIKA
FemaleIndian unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'Charana', meaning footsteps, associated with grace and beauty.
CHARNIQUA
FemaleDistinctive West African name of Malinke origin, meaning 'gold' and signifying wealth and prosperity.
CHARNIQUE
FemaleUnique Arab-origin female name derived from "charnika", meaning "small deer".
CHARNISE
FemaleRare French name derived from 'Charance', possibly meaning 'sweet cherry'.
CHARNISHA
FemaleUnique, exotic Indian female name derived from Sanskrit "Charan" meaning 'touch' or 'footstep', with "-isha" meaning 'lord' or 'master'. It's associated with Hindu goddess Charnikaa, a form of Durga, and may have astrological significance linked to Pisces.
CHARNISSA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning 'song' or 'melody', derived from the Hebrew word 'shir'.
CHARNITA
FemaleAfrican origin, derived from the Swahili word 'charisma', meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
CHARNY
FemaleFrench surname originating from Burgundy's Charnay-les-Chalon town, notably associated with the influential House of Charny during the Hundred Years' War. While not directly translated, it evokes power, strength, and noble lineage.
CHARO
FemaleUnique Spanish given name derived from 'charla', meaning 'chat' or 'conversation,' encouraging lively discussions.
CHARO
MaleDistinctively Spanish name derived from "charro," meaning "strong" or "powerful.
CHAROD
MaleRare French name derived from the Old French word 'char', meaning 'cart' or 'wagon'. It was traditionally given to boys born into families involved in transportation or commerce, symbolizing good fortune and prosperity.
CHAROL
FemaleUnique, unisex French given name derived from "charole," meaning "flat land" or "open field." It is strongly associated with the Charolais region in France, known worldwide for its high-quality cattle breed.
CHAROLENE
FemaleFrench-derived feminine given name, coined by combining "charole", meaning "little cart", with the feminine suffix "-ene". Its meaning can be interpreted as a reference to movement or travel.
CHAROLET
FemaleUncommon given name of Occitan origin, meaning 'little cart', once popularized by 13th-century troubadour Charolet de Montpezat.
CHAROLETT
FemaleRare French given name derived from 'charolete', meaning 'little chariot'. It was historically used for delicate or charming girls in medieval France.
CHAROLETTE
FemaleCharlotte is a French feminine given name meaning 'free man' or 'small', popular among royals like Queen Charlotte and Charlotte of Cambridge.
CHAROLOTTE
FemaleCharlotte is a feminine given name of French origin, derived from the masculine name Charles, meaning "free man" or "strong". It has been used since the Middle Ages and was popularized by several royal figures in France and England. Today, Charlotte is widely popular globally, often associated with elegance and sophistication.
CHAROLYN
FemaleCharming French name derived from "charole," meaning "little cherry." It's often associated with sweetness and beauty, and may be a diminutive form of Charlotte.
CHARON
FemaleRare Greek name derived from "χάρων," meaning "grain" or "pebble." It's best known for being the ferryman of Hades in Greek mythology, transporting souls across the river between life and death. Though uncommon today, it has historical significance as several early saints bore this name.
CHARON
MaleRare Greek name meaning "grace" or "favor," derived from the mythological ferryman of Hades.
CHARONA
FemaleRare yet captivating feminine Greek name inspired by the mythological ferryman Charon, with its etymology potentially linked to 'to snore' or 'to yawn'.
CHARONDA
FemaleAfrican-American name derived from Charisma, meaning 'divine favor'.
CHARONE
MaleAfrican-origin unisex name derived from Ewe words "chɔ" (birth) and "nɛ" (name), translating to 'born with a name'.
CHARONE
FemaleAfrican origin name from Nigeria's Igbo people, meaning "God answers," reflecting belief in divine intervention and prayer's power.
CHAROTTE
FemaleCharlotte is a French feminine given name derived from the Germanic word "Karl," meaning "strong" or "free man.
CHARQUITA
FemaleSpanish-origin name derived from "charca," meaning "puddle" or "pool." Traditionally given to girls born near water bodies, it signifies gentleness and calmness. Despite its unique origin, Charquita has been used for centuries in Spain and Latin America.
CHARRA
FemaleSpanish-origin name derived from "charro," referring to skilled Mexican horsemen or cowboys. It gained popularity during the Mexican Revolution and today embodies strength and independence.
CHARRELL
FemaleRare, unisex French name derived from the Germanic "Karl," meaning "strong" or "free man." Introduced to England by Normans in the 11th century, it has been used historically for both boys and girls.
CHARRELLE
FemaleRare French given name derived from the Occitan word "carrelh," meaning "little rock" or "pebble.
CHARRI
FemaleFrench origin, derived from the Occitan word 'charrier', meaning 'to chat' or 'to gossip'. It signifies sociability and joviality.
CHARRIE
FemaleUnique French given name with unknown origins and no established meaning, but it has gained popularity in recent years due to its association with charm and individuality.
CHARRISE
FemaleUncommon female given name of African origin, believed to derive from the Ashanti people of Ghana, potentially meaning 'to love' or 'to cherish'.