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CHUNG
FemaleKorean name derived from the word "chung," meaning "loyal" or "faithful." It has a long history dating back to the Three Kingdoms period, with notable figures like Chung Mong-joon and appearances in Korean media.
CHUNTA
FemaleChunta is of Korean origin, meaning "complete" or "perfect". It is composed of two characters: 'chun' (完) signifying "perfect", and 'ta' (多) meaning "many" or "great". In Korea, it is pronounced as 'CHOON-ta'.
CHUONG
MaleHistoric Vietnamese surname derived from the word 'chuông' meaning 'bell', representing courage and honor, as demonstrated by its bearers throughout history in defending Vietnam against foreign invasions.
CHURCH
MaleEnglish given name derived from 'church,' signifying faith, community, and spiritual growth.
CHURCHEL
MaleChurchel is of Slavic origin, derived from the Czech word 'čurl', meaning 'to curl'. It was popular among nobility during medieval times in the Czech Republic. Pronounced 'CHUR-chehl', it's a unique and charming name with historical elegance.
CHURCHILL
MaleEnglish surname meaning 'church settlement' or 'settlement by the church', derived from Old English words "circe" (church) and "hyl" (settlement).
CHUTNEY
FemaleUncommon first name of uncertain origin, possibly inspired by Indian cuisine but with no definitive connection to its namesake condiment or other naming traditions.
CHUY
MaleMexican-origin given name, short for Jesús, meaning 'salvation' or 'deliverance'; popular in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries.
CHY
FemaleWelsh origin, its meaning varies but includes 'intelligent', 'wise', 'noisy' or 'loud', while its exact etymology remains unclear.
CHYAN
FemaleExotic, unique name of unknown origin, often associated with meanings like 'musical' or 'free spirit', despite lacking historical or linguistic basis.
CHYANA
FemaleIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Chayana," meaning "shadow" or "reflection." It carries historical significance in Hindu mythology and literature.
CHYANE
FemaleRare, exotic name of uncertain origin, with some believing it has Hebrew roots but no definitive evidence. Despite its elusive history, Chyane's distinctive sound and spelling make it appealing for parents seeking uniqueness.
CHYANN
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'life', popularized in the late 1980s by parents seeking a vital moniker.
CHYANNA
FemaleUnique feminine name of Native American origin, derived from the Choctaw word for "water," signifying purity, fluidity, adaptability, and strength. It gained popularity globally for its distinctive sound and meaningful symbolism rooted in nature.
CHYANNE
FemaleAmerican girl's name with uncertain origins but potential meanings of wisdom or old wisdom; it gained popularity in the U.S. around 2014.
CHYANNE
MaleDistinctive American female given name, believed to have emerged in the late 20th century as a creative variant of traditional names like Chanelle or Chantal. Its meaning is not universally agreed upon but may be interpreted as "God is merciful," potentially referencing its connection to the Hebrew name Chanah.
CHYEANNE
FemaleNovel and exotic name with unknown origins, having no clear etymology or established meaning.
CHYENE
FemaleChyenne is a distinctively Native American female name derived from the Cheyenne tribe's original name, 'Shaahnii', meaning 'People of a different speech'.
CHYENNA
FemaleDistinctive American name created from Chelsea and Jenna, meaning 'graceful fortification by the woods'.
CHYENNE
FemaleDistinctive Native American given name derived from 'Shyela', signifying 'honesty' in Sioux culture.
CHYENNE
MaleNative American female name derived from the Cheyenne tribe, originally meaning "red talkers" or "red people.
CHYLA
FemaleRare Slavic female given name derived from the Czech word "chyly," meaning "mushroom." It's associated with Saint Wenceslaus I and his legendary act of kindness involving a cloak and a mushroom.
CHYLAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "intelligent" or "wise," derived from the word "chayil" which also signifies strength. It appears in the Bible as one of King Solomon's visiting queens and has gained recent popularity outside Jewish communities due to its meaningfulness and distinctive pronunciation (/ki-LAH/).
CHYLAR
FemaleRare Scottish Gaelic name meaning 'offspring', historically used as a surname but recently reclaimed as a given name for both boys and girls.
CHYLEE
FemaleRare Greek-derived female name with unknown origins and meaning, gaining popularity for its uniqueness and creativity.
CHYLEEN
FemaleDistinctive Greek name derived from "chylos," meaning 'milk' or 'juice,' associated with prosperity and nourishment. It originated during the Byzantine Empire, likely given to girls of high social standing or strong Church ties. Today, it's still rare yet meaningful, pronounced as "KI-leen.
CHYLER
FemaleAmerican female given name popularized by actress Chyler Leigh, first appearing in popular culture around her acting career beginning in the late 1990s. Despite its unique sound, the exact origin and meaning of this uncommon name remain unknown.
CHYLER
MaleAmerican name of modern origin, invented by actress Chyler Leigh in 2007 as a combination of her mother's first name Cheryl and her own original name Chantel. It has no specific meaning beyond its creator's intent and is predominantly used as a girl's name despite being unisex.
CHYLES
FemaleDistinctive given name with unknown origins and no universally accepted meaning.
CHYLIE
FemaleModern Greek name derived from Chloe, meaning 'blooming' or 'youthful'.
CHYLOH
FemaleModern, unique name of unknown origin and meaning.
CHYLYNN
FemaleAmerican origin and has gained popularity in recent years, though its origins and meaning remain uncertain as it was likely created as a unique moniker.
CHYNA
FemaleAmerican name coined by professional wrestler Joanie Laurer, known as Chyna, to embody strength and power, without specific meaning or etymology.
CHYNAH
FemaleRare, modern girl's name of unknown origin, gaining popularity among African American communities in the U.S., with no confirmed meaning or cultural significance. Its unique sound and spelling have made it a popular choice for parents seeking a memorable name despite its unclear history.
CHYNIA
FemaleRare Greek name meaning 'snow', symbolizing purity and associated with winter.
CHYNNA
FemaleEnigmatic female name of uncertain origin, with interpretations ranging from "little beauty" to "from the church or castle," but no universally accepted meaning. Its usage has seen a slight uptick in popularity recently, despite its lack of historical significance.
CHYNTHIA
FemaleCynthiah is a rare Greek name derived from "Kunthia", meaning "flock". It is associated with Artemis, the goddess of hunting and chastity. Throughout history, notable figures like Cynthia Ann Parker have carried this captivating name, which today reflects uniqueness and individuality.
CHYRA
FemaleUnknown origin and its meaning remains open to interpretation.
CHYRAL
FemaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin, often associated with Celtic or Gaelic roots but without definitive evidence. Its meaning remains uncertain, with interpretations ranging from "strong" to "song," inviting personal interpretation. Throughout history, Chyral has been uncommonly used, contributing to its unique and intriguing allure today.
CHYREL
FemaleUncommon female name with uncertain origins and no widely accepted meaning, first used in the mid-20th century in the United States.