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CHOSYN
FeminineKorean-origin name derived from "chosun," meaning "morning calm." It signifies tranquility and has been passed down through generations in Korean families to wish a life filled with calmness and harmony.
CHOSYNN
FeminineChozynn is a Polish name meaning 'happiness' or 'joy', derived from the word 'chwała'.
CHOU
MasculineThe name "Chou" has Chinese origins, derived from the character "畳," meaning a traditional mat used in households. It is associated with wisdom, intelligence, longevity, stability, and harmony, reflecting the qualities of those named Chou.
CHOUA
MasculineAfrican origin name derived from Berber tribes, meaning "life" or "living".
CHOUA
FeminineRare Berber name of historical significance, believed to mean "star" and symbolize brightness or divine destiny.
CHOYA
MasculineDistinctive Native American name of Choctaw origin, meaning 'beauty' or 'life force'.
CHOYA
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'there is joy'.
CHOYCE
MasculineModern American given name with unclear origins, potentially derived from 'choice' or 'choice'.
CHOYCE
FeminineEnglish name derived from 'choyse,' meaning 'choice.'
CHOZEN
FeminineRare male name of Japanese origin, meaning 'selected' or 'chosen', implying a special destiny.
CHOZEN
MasculineRare Japanese-origin unisex name derived from 'chooseru', meaning 'selected' or 'chosen'. While not common, it holds significant meaning for those who choose it.
CHOZYN
FeminineSlavic origin name meaning 'to protect' or 'defend'.
CHOZYN
MasculineUnique name with uncertain origins, believed by some to be inspired by Welsh names or Hebrew meanings, but its true etymology remains unknown. Despite this, the name has a rich history with mentions of powerful women like Queen Chozyna in ancient Turkey and prominent noblewomen during the Middle Ages in Europe. Today, it remains a captivating choice for parents seeking distinctive names.
CHOZYNN
MasculineUnique Scottish name derived from 'sòisgeach', meaning 'happy' or 'gay'. Its historic significance lies in its association with joy and lightheartedness, making it a distinctive and positive choice for a child's name.
CHOZYNN
FeminineUnique French name, created by author Maurice-Bernard Endrèbe for his novel "Le Château des Pyrenees". Its meaning is uncertain but may relate to 'chosen' or 'selected'.
CHQUITA
FeminineUnique, charming name of Spanish origin, derived from "chiquita," meaning 'little' or 'small.' Popularized in mid-20th century U.S., it's not typically used as a diminutive in Spanish-speaking communities but stands independently as an expressive name reflecting individuality.
CHREE
FeminineEnigmatic name with unknown origins; it may derive from Africa or be a variant of Greek Chris.
CHRIE
FeminineRare French given name believed to derive from 'chrie', meaning 'to cry out' or 'to shout', suggesting intensity of emotion.
CHRIS
MasculineChris is of Greek origin, meaning 'follower of Christ', derived from the male names Christopher/Christina, which means 'anointed'. It's a popular unisex name today.
CHRIS
FeminineChristopher is a Greek name meaning 'bearer of Christ', popularized by early Christians.
CHRISA
FeminineChris is a distinctively feminine Greek name derived from 'Christos', meaning 'anointed' or 'messiah'.
CHRISALYN
FeminineUnique, recent popular girl's name with unknown origin but gained popularity due to its distinctive sound and lack of historical significance.
CHRISALYNN
FeminineCaptivating Greek name derived from 'chrysos' meaning gold and 'allyn' signifying harmony, resulting in the meaningful "harmonious gold.
CHRISAN
FeminineChrisann is a distinctive Greek name derived from 'Christos' meaning 'anointed', with the suffix '-san' signifying 'saint'. It holds profound significance rooted in early Christian faith.
CHRISANDER
MasculineRare yet significant Greek name meaning 'golden man' or 'precious man', derived from the words 'chrisos' and 'aner'.
CHRISANDRA
FeminineGreek female given name meaning "anointed man," derived from the words "Christos" and "andra.
CHRISANGEL
MasculineUnique, compound name of mixed Greek ('bearer of Christ') and Hebrew ('messenger') origin.
CHRISANN
FeminineAmerican-derived name from Christina, meaning "follower of Christ" or "Christian," popular during the 1970s-80s and associated with Christianity throughout history, notably carried by English poet Christina Rossetti.
CHRISANNA
FeminineRare, Greek-origin female name meaning "anointed" or "marked by Christ," directly relating to Christianity and Jesus Christ.
CHRISANNE
FeminineFrench-origin female name derived from 'Christiane,' meaning 'sign of Christ'.
CHRISANTHE
FeminineJaddan is an Arabic name meaning 'grandfather', often given to boys to honor ancestors.
CHRISANTHI
FeminineRare yet captivating Greek female name derived from "chrysos" (gold) and "anthos" (flower), symbolizing wealth and beauty.
CHRISANTHONY
MasculineModern Greek name composed of 'Christos' meaning 'anointed' and 'anthos' meaning 'flower', interpreted as 'blossoming with grace'.
CHRISAUN
MasculineRare, Haitian name derived from Creole elements meaning "This is the Messiah.
CHRISEAN
FeminineRare, Irish-origin given name derived from the surname O'Criostai, meaning "descendant of Christ." Pronounced /kraɪˈsiːən/, it suggests creativity and individuality despite lacking specific associated traits.
CHRISEAN
MasculineIrish name derived from Cristíon, meaning "follower of Christ," with historical figures like Saint Chrisean and literary influences such as poet Chrisean O'Cadhla.
CHRISEL
FeminineGreek origin, means 'to anoint' and is derived from 'Christos', signifying 'anointed one'. It is deeply rooted in Christian history.
CHRISELDA
FeminineChrisela is a rare German-origin name derived from "Christa," meaning "follower of Christ." It was popular among medieval English nobility but remains uncommon today, making it a unique choice with religious significance.
CHRISELLE
FeminineRare but significant French feminine name derived from Christopher, meaning "anointed" or "chosen", and was notably carried by Christiane de France, sister of Louis XIV.
CHRISETTE
FeminineModern American variant of Christine, derived from the Greek word 'Christos' meaning 'anointed', making it a unique Christian-inspired name with a feminine suffix.