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CHISOM
MasculineChisom, an uncommon and lovely name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, signifies 'God has done good'.
CHISTIAN
MasculineChristian is a male name of Latin origin, meaning "follower of Christ." It evolved from the Late Latin word "christianus," used to describe Christians during the early Christian era.
CHISTIE
FeminineUnique female name of Spanish origin, derived from 'chistera', a wide-brimmed matador's hat, coined as a playful combination with Christine. While it has no specific meaning, some associate it with courage and creativity. Originating in the mid-20th century, Chistie remains relatively rare but appealing to parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters.
CHISTINA
FeminineChristina is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from Christophorus, meaning 'follower of Christ' or 'bearing Christ', popular among Christians throughout history.
CHISTINE
FeminineChristine is a Latin-derived female name meaning 'anointed' or 'chosen', originally used as an honorific title for early Christian martyrs and saints, and popularized during the Middle Ages among European nobility.
CHISTOPHER
MasculineThe name Christopher is of Greek origin, translating to 'bearer of Christ,' inspired by Saint Christopher who carried Jesus across a river.
CHISTY
FeminineFemale name of Slavic origin, notably Russian, meaning 'pure' or 'clean.'
CHISUM
MasculineRare, unisex Choctaw Native American name meaning "red", likely referencing red clay prevalent in the southeastern U.S.
CHITARA
FeminineRare, Indian origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Chitra', meaning 'picture' or 'painting'. It signifies beauty and creativity.
CHITINA
FeminineChitina, of African origin from the Bantu-speaking peoples of Southern Africa, means "God's gift" or "Gift from God".
CHITOSE
FeminineJapanese name composed of "Chito" (thousand years) and "Se" (life), signifying 'a thousand lives' or 'long life'. It gained popularity due to the character Chitose in the folktale Urashima Tarō, symbolizing happiness and longevity. Traditionally given to girls born on New Year's Day or believed to bring good fortune, it is also used for boys.
CHITRA
FeminineIndian name meaning "beautiful" or "picturesque", associated with art and creativity, and famously known as the wife of Soma in Hindu mythology.
CHIVAS
MasculineThe name Chivas has Scottish origins, derived from the Gaelic word 'sìth' meaning 'fairy', and was originally associated with someone living near fairy hills.
CHIVON
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from "chivvah," meaning 'anger,' but symbolizing transformation and change, as seen in the Biblical story of Queen Vashti's replacement by Esther.
CHIVONNE
FeminineDistinctively French female name meaning 'goat' or associated with gracefulness, derived from medieval nicknames like Chevrette.
CHIYA
FeminineRare yet captivating Japanese name derived from 'chiyu', meaning 'cure' or 'heal', signifying recovery.
CHIYAH
FeminineChiyah is of Hebrew origin and means "life". Derived from the Hebrew word "chayyah", this name signifies life or living creature. It is unique yet powerful in meaning.
CHIYE
FeminineChiye, a captivating Japanese name, signifies 'a thousand acts of compassion,' derived from the kanji characters 'chi' meaning thousand and 'ye' meaning compassion.
CHIYEKO
FeminineUnique Japanese girl's name consisting of 'Chi', meaning 'thousand', and 'Yeko', meaning 'child'.
CHIYO
FeminineTraditional Japanese feminine given name that signifies 'a thousand generations' or 'a thousand eras,' symbolizing timelessness and longevity.
CHIYOKA
FeminineJapanese female given name composed of "Chiyo" meaning 'thousand generations' and "oka" signifying 'hill', translating to 'thousand hills'. It was created to symbolize longevity, prosperity, stability, and strength.
CHIYOKO
FeminineCharming Japanese girl's name derived from 'thousand', 'good fortune', and 'child', translating to 'a thousand fortunate children'.
CHIYONO
FeminineChiyono, a rare yet captivating Japanese feminine given name, translates to "a thousand years of peace".
CHIZARA
FeminineIgbo girl's name from Nigeria, meaning "God remembers" or "God will remember".
CHIZARAM
FeminineUnique Igbo name from Nigeria, combining 'Chi' meaning God/life and 'Zaram' signifying help/assistance, conveying 'God helps' or 'Assistance from God.'
CHIZARAM
MasculineDistinctive Igbo name meaning 'God's Peace'.
CHIZITELU
FeminineAfrican unisex name of Igbo origin, meaning "progress or advancement".
CHIZITERE
FeminineChiziterem is a unique Igbo name meaning "God has done something great," often chosen by Nigerian parents to express gratitude or celebrate significant events.
CHIZITERE
MasculineChiziterem is a Nigerian Igbo name meaning 'God answers prayers' or 'I am waiting for God's time', reflecting its spiritual and patient significance.
CHIZITEREM
FeminineDistinctive African name, originating from the Igbo people of Nigeria, meaning 'Life brings wealth'.
CHIZOBA
FeminineNigerian Igbo name meaning "God's gift or treasure.
CHIZU
FeminineHistoric female Japanese given name of uncertain origin, possibly meaning "lend me your strength," currently rare but notable in Japan's naming traditions.
CHIZUE
FeminineUnique Japanese name composed of characters meaning "earth" ("Chizu") and "picture" ("E"), signifying "landscape". Popularized by Junichiro Tanizaki's short stories, it evokes elegance and grace, reflecting both cultural heritage and modern individuality.
CHIZUKO
FeminineTraditional Japanese female given name with a profound meaning, literally translating to "child of the earth" and symbolizing groundedness and nurturing spirit.
CHLEO
FeminineChelsea is a unique English name derived from "ceal" (chalk or limestone) and "hyth" (landing place), thus meaning "landing place by chalk or limestone".
CHLO
FeminineChloe is a feminine Greek name meaning 'blooming' or 'youthful', popularized by Saint Chloe in the New Testament.
CHLOA
FeminineUnique Greek name meaning 'blossoming', derived from 'chlōē' signifying 'young shoot'. It's a variant spelling of Chloe, a nymph who served Artemis in Greek mythology.
CHLOE
FeminineFemale given name of Greek origin, meaning 'blooming' or 'growing in prosperity.'
CHLOE
MasculineGreek name meaning "blooming," associated with nymphs in Greek mythology and notable figures throughout history.
CHLOEANN
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from Siobhán, meaning "God is gracious.