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CHELE
FemaleChelsea, also spelled Chele, is an English name derived from the London district of Chelsea, first recorded in 1086 as 'Chelseia', possibly meaning 'chalk landing place'.
CHELEA
FemaleChelsea is an English female given name originally derived from the Old English word "Ceolsege", meaning happiness. It gained popularity as a given name in the late 20th century, associated with the affluent London district of Chelsea, and reached its peak popularity in the mid-1990s. Notable individuals like Chelsea Kane, Chelsea Peretti, and Chelsea Rogic have contributed to its enduring appeal.
CHELENA
FemaleUnique and captivating name with unknown origins and no definitive meaning or historical significance. Its mysterious allure has contributed to its growing popularity in recent years, often associated with strength, originality, and independence.
CHELENE
FemaleCharming French-origin given name that means "little stake" or "dear little one," signifying steadfastness and lovability.
CHELESA
FemaleRare and elegant female name of Greek origin, meaning "sea" and associated with the goddess Artemis, perfect for those who love the ocean.
CHELESE
FemaleUnique female name of French origin, derived from the Greek word "chelae" meaning "limbs" or "feet." Despite its rarity and lack of notable historical figures, Chelese's elegance and uniqueness make it an attractive choice for parents looking for distinctive names.
CHELESEA
FemaleChelsea is an English female name originally derived from Old English words meaning "landing place by chalk", potentially referencing the chalk cliffs along the River Thames in London.
CHELESY
FemaleAmerican name created from combining Chelsea ("landing place for chalk") and Leslie ("garden of joy"), signifying "landing place for joy".
CHELETTE
FemaleFrench name derived from the Occitan word "esclata," meaning "explode" or "burst forth." It translates to "little explosion" or "small burst of energy," suggesting a person named Chelette might possess an energetic and dynamic personality.
CHELI
FemaleRare Hebrew female name derived from "chelev," meaning "fat" or "tallow," sacred in biblical times. It was popularized by poet Chaim Nachman Bialik but remains uncommon, lacking historical figures or cultural associations beyond its biblical origin.
CHELIA
FemaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin that has been used for both boys and girls since at least the 1970s, primarily in France, but also increasingly in other countries like the United States, Canada, and Australia. Despite its mysterious beginnings, Chelia's unique beauty continues to attract parents seeking a distinctive name for their child, with its significance ultimately determined by the individual who bears it.
CHELISA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "flock," also associated with dancing, tracing back to biblical times as seen in the mother of King Manasseh.
CHELISE
FemaleUnique French name derived from "chêlie," meaning "little hazelnut." It signifies elegance and charm.
CHELITA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish-origin name derived from 'Chela', itself short for 'Maria Chelo'. It means 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness' in Hebrew, and 'cheek' in Spanish.
CHELLA
FemaleSpanish origin, means "curly-haired" and signifies liveliness and spirit.
CHELLE
FemaleCaptivating French-origin female name derived from 'châtelaine,' meaning 'lady of the castle.'
CHELLEY
FemaleRare French name derived from "châleur," meaning "heat" or "warmth.
CHELLI
FemaleChelli, derived from the Occitan word 'Chelh' meaning 'key', is a unique French given name with a long history dating back to medieval times.
CHELLIE
FemaleDistinctive Welsh feminine name derived from 'chell', meaning 'shallow', traditionally used as a pet form of Sioned, 'pure' in Welsh.
CHELLSEA
FemaleEnglish girl's name derived from the London district of Chelsea, originally meaning 'chalk landing place'.
CHELLSEE
FemaleUnique English feminine given name with no explicit meaning, possibly derived from Choiselle meaning "young girl" in French. Its origins are unclear, but it has gained some popularity as a distinctive choice. Pronounced "CHEL-see", variations may occur based on regional accents and personal preference.
CHELLSEY
FemaleModern English name with uncertain origins but may derive from Chesley meaning "from the box-tree wood" or Chelsea meaning "chalk landing place".
CHELLSIE
FemaleUnique American female given name created by author Steven Gould for his 1992 science fiction novel "Jumper". It does not have an established meaning or historical significance.
CHELLY
FemaleCharming French name derived from "chérubin," meaning "cherub," with a long history dating back to the Middle Ages.
CHELON
FemaleGreek name meaning 'sea turtle', symbolizing longevity and wisdom.
CHELONDA
FemaleAfrican-origin name derived from Bantu languages, meaning 'peaceful'.
CHELSA
FemaleChelsea is an English origin name, derived from the London district, meaning "limestone landing place.
CHELSAE
FemaleChelsea is a fashionable English girl's name derived from the historic London district, known since Roman times, with no specific meaning beyond its stylish sound.
CHELSAY
FemaleChelsea is an English female given name derived from Old English words meaning chalk landing place.
CHELSE
FemaleChelsea is an English name originally derived from the historic London district of Chelsea, meaning "landing place for chalk or limestone.
CHELSEA
FemaleChelsea, of English origin, derives from 'Cealc-hyth' meaning 'chalk stream', originally a London district name popularized as a girl's name in the 20th century.
CHELSEA
MaleFeminine given name of English origin, derived from the district of west London called Chelsea. The meaning behind the name is uncertain but may refer to "chalk landing place" or "eastern landing place.
CHELSEAANN
FemaleUnique American name created by combining 'Chelsea' (English surname meaning 'chalk wharf') and 'Ann' (Latin, meaning 'favor/grace'). It's a modern invention with no historical records, allowing bearers to forge their own paths.
CHELSEAANNE
FemaleUnique feminine given name combining the classic elegance of Chelsea, derived from London's district, with Anne's charming grace, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
CHELSEALYNN
FemaleChelsea Lynn is an American name composed of two elements: Chelsea, meaning "place by the gravel quarry," derived from Old English words 'cealch' and 'hyth'; and Lynn, meaning "leader" or "harmony," from Welsh Llewyn. It reflects its diverse origins while maintaining a harmonious sound.
CHELSEAMARIE
FemaleOriginal English name composed of two parts: Chelsea, meaning 'church landing place,' and Marie, derived from the Latin Maria meaning 'sea of bitterness.'
CHELSEAY
FemaleCharming American girl's name derived from the Old English word 'Celchyth', meaning 'landing place for chalk or limestone'. It gained popularity in the late 20th century and may be influenced by the famous Chelsea Football Club. Despite its uncommonness, Chelseay has international appeal, particularly where English is widely spoken.
CHELSEE
FemaleEnglish female name variant of Chloe, meaning 'blooming' or 'growing'.
CHELSEI
FemaleChelsea is an English name derived from Old English words meaning "cold stream.
CHELSEN
FemaleUnusual yet appealing English name, believed to derive from Cheslen, meaning 'ship's hull' or 'woodland clearing', with connotations of strength and adaptability.