Female and male first names.
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CHINUE
FemaleEnchanting Igbo Nigerian name meaning "My own heart" or "I am mine", expressing deep parental love and belonging.
CHINWE
FemaleUnique Nigerian Igbo name meaning "God is Peace.
CHINWENDU
FemaleIgbo female name from Nigeria meaning "God has been present.
CHINYERE
FemaleIgbo Nigerian name meaning 'God answers', reflecting divine intervention and trust in God's power.
CHIOKE
MaleNigerian Igbo name meaning "God's sky" or "Heavenly God," traditionally given to children born on Thursdays.
CHIOMA
FemaleIgbo female name meaning "God is good or beautiful.
CHIP
MaleDistinctive American name derived from the English word "chip," meaning a small fragment broken off. Originally a short form of Charles, Chip has since been used independently as a given name, potentially signifying resilience or individuality.
CHIPPER
MaleUncommon American male given name derived from 'chippy,' meaning carpenter's apprentice, popularized by Disney's mischievous chipmunks Chip 'n' Dale. Its meaning associates with cheerfulness and optimism.
CHIQUANA
FemaleAkan Ghanaian female name meaning 'queen', symbolizing strength and dignity.
CHIQUETA
FemaleUnique Spanish name meaning 'little' but signifying endearment.
CHIQUETTA
FemaleUnique Spanish girl's name derived from 'chiquita', meaning 'little', and often used as a term of endearment, conveying playfulness and youthfulness.
CHIQUIA
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from "chiquita," meaning "little.
CHIQUILA
FemaleMayan girl's name derived from 'chikin', meaning 'baby bird', signifying delicacy and grace.
CHIQUITA
MaleCharming Spanish given name derived from "chiquita," meaning "little one.
CHIQUITA
FemaleUnique Spanish female given name meaning "little" or "small," popularized in the US during the early 20th century and associated with strength despite its literal translation.
CHIQUITHA
FemaleUnique African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning 'God gives joy' or 'Joyful child.'
CHIQUITIA
FemaleRare, Spanish-origin feminine name derived from 'chiquito', meaning 'small' or 'little'. It's often interpreted as symbolizing delicacy and gracefulness.
CHIQUITTA
FemaleExotic and rare name of Middle Eastern origin, translating to "intelligent" or "sharp-minded".
CHIQUTA
FemaleThe Quechuan origin name Chiquta means 'thunder', being the thunder god in Andean mythology.
CHIRA
FemaleRare Hebrew female given name that means 'song' or 'melody', derived from the Hebrew word 'shir'. It has historical significance in Jewish culture, associated with music, joy, and celebration.
CHIRAAG
MaleDistinctive Indian given name derived from Sanskrit 'Chitragupta', meaning 'having a brilliant countenance', signifying radiance and intelligence.
CHIRAG
MaleIndian origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Chirag', meaning 'lamp' or 'lantern'. It symbolizes light and illumination, with historical ties to Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.
CHIRELLE
FemaleUnique, Hebrew-origin female name meaning 'song' or 'music', derived from the Hebrew word 'shir'. Despite its relatively recent origin in the 20th century, Chirelle has gained popularity for its distinctive and musical connotations.
CHIRIGA
FemaleDistinctive African name from Nigeria's Igbo people, carrying cultural significance beyond direct translation.
CHIRLES
MaleRare, distinctive name of unknown origin, with no universally accepted meaning.
CHIRLEY
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from the Middle English word 'cherle', meaning 'free-born man' or 'peasant'. Originally used as a surname, Chirley has evolved to be used as a first name as well, but it does not have any specific associated meanings beyond its original derivation.
CHIRON
FemaleRare Greek name derived from 'χείρ', meaning 'hand'. In mythology, Chiron was a wise centaur known for his medical knowledge, representing intelligence and healing.
CHIRON
MaleAncient Greek male name originating from 'kheir', meaning 'hand', connected to the wise and healing centaur of Greek mythology.
CHIRS
MaleChris is a unisex English given name, often used as a diminutive form of Christopher or Christine, derived from the Late Greek Christophoros meaning "bearer of Christ." It has been popular since the Middle Ages and is associated with friendliness and approachability.
CHIRSTIAN
MaleChristian is a male given name of Latin origin, meaning 'follower of Christ', first used as a personal name in the 12th century by French poet Chrétien de Troyes, and associated with notable historical figures like Saint Christian and kings Christian IV and VII of Denmark.
CHIRSTINA
FemaleChristina is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'Chrīstus', meaning 'anointed'.
CHIRSTINE
FemaleChristine is a female name of Latin origin meaning 'follower of Christ'.
CHIRSTOPHER
MaleChristopher is a popular masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from "Christophoros", meaning "bearer of Christ".
CHIRSTY
FemaleChristy is an Irish female name derived from the surname "O'Crist," meaning "descendant of Christ." It was historically used as a nickname for religious individuals or those born near Christmas. Today, it's associated with kindness and compassion.
CHISA
FemaleCaptivating Japanese name derived from "sen" meaning thousand and "tera" meaning temple, translating to "a thousand temples".
CHISARA
FemaleIgbo name from Nigeria, derived from 'chisa' meaning 'beauty'. It signifies inner and outer beauty and was traditionally given to girls as a blessing for embodying grace throughout life.
CHISATO
FemaleJapanese feminine given name composed of the kanji characters "千" (chi) meaning 'thousand' and "里" (sato) meaning 'village', translating to 'a thousand villages'. It was popular during the Edo period and remains so today, with notable figures such as singer-songwriter Chisato Katō and actress Chisato Miyazaki bearing this name.
CHISHOLM
MaleRare Scottish given name derived from MacGilleSheumail, meaning 'son of servant of Saint Seumas,' reflecting devotion to higher causes.
CHISIMDI
FemaleIgbo name from Nigeria meaning 'God answers my cry', reflecting hope and trust in divine intervention.
CHISOM
MaleChisom, an uncommon and lovely name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, signifies 'God has done good'.