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CHARRISSA
FemaleBeautiful Greek name meaning 'grace' or 'charm'.
CHARRISSE
FemaleDistinctive given name of French origin meaning 'graceful', popularized internationally by American actress Cyd Charisse.
CHARRO
FemaleDistinctively Spanish male name originating from "charro," meaning skilled horseman, ultimately derived from the verb "charrar," to ride a horse.
CHARRON
MaleUnique French surname with origins dating back to medieval times, derived from the Occitan word "carron" meaning "wagon maker.
CHARRON
FemaleThe surname Charron is of French origin, derived from the Occitan given name "Carron," which means "strong" or "hard." It likely refers to someone who worked as a charcoal burner or blacksmith.
CHARRY
FemaleFrench name meaning 'free man', derived from the Germanic word 'charig' signifying 'strong'.
CHARRYSE
FemaleUncommon given name of unknown origin with no widely documented meaning or history. Its uniqueness makes it appealing to parents seeking distinctive names.
CHARSIE
FemaleRare Greek-derived name meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
CHARTA
FemaleChartreuse is a unique French name derived from the word "chartreuse," meaning green, adopted by the Chartreux monks during the Middle Ages and associated with Green Chartreuse liqueur produced since 1737.
CHARTESE
FemaleUncommon Italian given name derived from Latin "chartacea," meaning "like paper.
CHARTEZ
MaleFrench origin, meaning 'to mark or sign', and was originally a surname given to people responsible for marking documents or goods.
CHARU
FemaleAncient Indian female name derived from Sanskrit "charu," meaning beautiful or lovely. It's associated with elegance and has been popular worldwide due to its positive connotation.
CHARVAE
FemaleUnisex African name that means 'life' in Swahili.
CHARVETTE
FemaleRare French given name derived from "charrette," meaning "little cart" or "wheelbarrow.
CHARVEY
FemaleRare and unique name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from French "charivari" or variant spelling of Harvey. Its history includes Sir Reginald de Charney, a 12th-century French knight, and Jean-Baptiste Charreyron, a 17th-century French artist. Today, it remains an unusual choice for parents seeking distinctive names.
CHARVEZ
MaleCharavez is a unique French given name meaning "chalk," derived from the Occitan word "charco.
CHARVI
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Charu', meaning 'beautiful'. It's associated with charm, grace, and elegance, and has roots in ancient Hindu mythology as the daughter of Lord Brahma.
CHARVIK
MaleUncommon Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Charvaka," meaning "swift runner.
CHARVIS
MaleAfrican name of Hausa origin, meaning 'strong' or 'courageous', traditionally given to boys but also suitable for girls.
CHARVON
FemaleRare French given name with unknown meaning but believed to be derived from the occupational surname Charvin, relating to wine industry. Despite limited historical presence and uncertain etymology, Charvon offers parents an attractive option for bestowing uniqueness upon their child.
CHARY
FemaleFeminine given name of French origin, derived from 'charié' meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', popularized in the Middle Ages for its cheerful connotation.
CHARYL
FemaleFrench-origin name derived from "chéri(e)", meaning 'darling' or 'dear'. It's often associated with warmth, love, and sophistication in French culture.
CHARYLENE
FemaleAmerican-originated name created by combining "Char" from Charlotte with the suffix "-ylene". It gained popularity in the mid-20th century and often evokes charm, grace, and elegance despite lacking historical significance or a specific meaning.
CHARYN
FemaleUncommon given name of uncertain origin, with theories suggesting it could be invented or derived from rare Hebrew, Scottish, or Slavic names.
CHARYSSE
FemaleRare, Greek-derived female name meaning 'grace' or 'beauty', popularized in Victorian England.
CHAS
MaleChase is an English name derived from the surname Chase, originally given to someone living near a hunting ground. It means 'hunt' or 'pursuit', and has been used for both boys and girls since gaining popularity in the late 20th century.
CHAS
FemaleThe name Chas is an English short form of Charles, meaning 'free man' or 'strong', popularized in the mid-20th century.
CHASADEE
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "chasadim," meaning kindnesses. It signifies divine mercy and compassion in Jewish tradition.
CHASADIE
FemaleUnique female given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'kindnesses', invoking divine mercy.
CHASADY
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "to see or perceive," derived from the root word "chazar." It has a rich Jewish heritage, with notable references in the Torah. Today, it remains unique yet inspiring due to its meaning and history.
CHASATY
FemaleDistinctively French name derived from the Occitan word 'chastat', meaning 'pure' or 'innocent'.
CHASE
FemaleEnglish given name for boys of American origin, derived from the verb 'to chase' meaning 'pursue or hunt', conveying dynamism and energy.
CHASE
MaleEnglish name derived from the surname 'Chase', meaning 'to pursue' or 'in pursuit', originally given to inhabitants of hunting grounds.
CHASELYN
FemaleUnique Welsh name derived from 'Casel', meaning 'battle'. Popularized during medieval Wales, it signifies 'battle ready' and conveys strength and courage.
CHASELYNN
FemaleModern American name, coined by combining Chastity ('pure') and Ashley ('ash tree meadow'), making it uniquely elegant yet mysterious.
CHASEN
MaleGerman-derived name meaning "hunter", originally referring to hares or rabbits in Old High German.
CHASETIN
MaleRare French given name derived from 'châtaignier', meaning 'chestnut tree'.
CHASETON
MaleRare French given name meaning 'chaste' or 'pure', derived from the Old French word for chastity. It has been used sparingly throughout history to emphasize moral values and innocence, with notable bearers including French poet Voltaire.
CHASEY
FemaleModern American girl's name, often seen as a variant of Chastity but standing alone as well. Its potential connection to 'chase' adds an energetic note, reflecting determination and enthusiasm. Currently not among the top U.S. names but appreciated for its unique sound and meaning.
CHASIA
FemaleChasia, of Hebrew origin, means "act of kindness," derived from "chasidei." It's associated with Queen Esther's courageous acts of kindness in the Book of Esther.