Female and male first names.

CHYRELL

Female

Rare, elegant Greek name derived from "chrysos", meaning 'gold'.

CHYRISSE

Female

Greek origin name meaning "gold," once used as an adjective to describe precious qualities or golden hues. In mythology, Chyrisse was a nymph beloved by Zeus who turned into a butterfly after death.

CHYRL

Female

Uncommon female given name of Irish origin, believed to derive from 'Cairil', meaning 'ancient' or 'old', reflecting its historical roots.

CHYRLE

Female

Rare, Greek-origin female name meaning 'gold'.

CHYRSTAL

Female

Crystal is an English first name, dating back to the early 20th century, meaning "clear" or "transparent", symbolizing clarity and brilliance. It was popularized by American jazz singer Crystal Bird in the mid-20th century.

CHYSTAL

Female

Rare yet captivating name of unknown origin, potentially derived from 'crystal' or 'cristal,' with meanings related to ice or frost.

CHYVONNE

Female

Beautiful, unique name of French origin derived from Jeanne, meaning "God is merciful".

CIA

Female

Captivating Latin name derived from "ciao," meaning hello or hi, reflecting warmth and friendliness.

CIAH

Female

Unique and meaningful Hebrew name meaning 'like unto' or 'similar to', popularized by Canadian musician Ciah Martin.

CIAIRA

Female

Italian female name derived from 'ciaiara', meaning 'chatty' or 'talkative'.

CIAN

Female

Irish name derived from 'ciar', meaning 'dark' or 'black'. In Irish mythology, Cian was the god of healing.

CIAN

Male

Irish name of ancient origin, derived from 'ciar' meaning 'dark-haired', borne by legendary warriors like Cían son of Lug, and historically significant figures such as King Cianna Mac Murchada.

CIANA

Female

Elegant Italian name derived from 'cianeus,' meaning blue-green, with no specific saint or historical figure association.

CIANAH

Female

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the word "cián," meaning "dark" or "shadow." It hails from Celtic mythology, specifically tied to one of the four cities of the Tuatha Dé Danann, adding a mystical touch to its rarity. Pronounced "KEE-ah-nuh," it's gaining popularity among parents seeking unique, meaningful names.

CIANAN

Male

Ancient Irish name derived from 'ciadhan', meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring'.

CIANDRA

Female

Distinctive female name of uncertain origin, potentially Spanish or Italian, with meanings ranging from 'radiant light' to 'wise'. It has been used throughout Europe since medieval times and has several variations.

CIANE

Female

Rare Italian female given name derived from Latin "cayana," meaning "waving" or "undulating." It is associated with the Sicilian river goddess Ciane, daughter of a river god.

CIANI

Female

Italian female given name originating from the Latin 'cianus', meaning 'dark blue'. It was popular during the Middle Ages in Italy due to its symbolic association with loyalty and stability.

CIANIE

Female

The Irish name Cianie comes from the Gaelic word "ciar", meaning dark. Once popular among ancient Irish people, it is now less common but still distinctively unique.

CIANNA

Female

Irish-derived name meaning "ancient" or "enduring", associated with the Tuatha Dé Danann tribe and a powerful goddess in Irish mythology.

CIANNAH

Female

Irish female given name derived from "ciar," meaning "dark" or "black." It has historical significance in Ireland, associated with ancient Gaelic chieftains and kings, as well as the goddess of darkness and mystery in Irish mythology.

CIANNE

Female

Irish female given name derived from "ciar," meaning "dark.

CIANNI

Female

Rare Italian female given name derived from "ciano," meaning "light blue" or "sky blue," and related to "cielo," meaning "sky." It may also be a variant of Gianna, meaning "God is gracious.

CIANNY

Female

Irish name derived from the Gaelic word 'Cián', meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring'. It was brought to Ireland by ancient Celts and is associated with strength, courage, and Irish culture.

CIARA

Female

Irish feminine given name derived from 'ciar', meaning 'dark'.

CIARA

Male

Irish girl's name derived from the Gaelic word "ciar," meaning "dark-haired." It has been popular in Ireland for centuries, gaining international recognition due to its melodious sound and charming meaning.

CIARAH

Female

Irish female given name that means "dark-haired".

CIARAN

Female

Ciarán is an ancient Irish name meaning 'dark', prominent in history through Saint Ciarán of Clonmacnoise and Irish mythology as a skilled warrior and poet.

CIARAN

Male

Irish male given name, derived from 'ciar' meaning 'dark' or 'black', popularized by St. Ciarán of Clonmacnoise.

CIARIA

Female

Ciara is an Irish name meaning "dark-haired" or "black-haired," derived from the Old Irish word "ciar." It was popularized by 12th-century Irish queen Grainne Ní Mháille, also known as Ciara.

CIARRA

Female

Ciarra, of Irish origin, means 'dark-haired' and was traditionally given to girls with such hair color.

CIARRAH

Female

Irish name meaning 'little dark-haired one', associated with strength and courage, and derived from ancient Gaelic mythology.

CIASIA

Female

Uncommon yet captivating name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word "caesius" meaning "sky blue.

CIAUNA

Female

Unique female name of Romanian origin, derived from the Dacian word 'ciau', meaning 'wave', symbolizing adaptability and grace.

CIBONEY

Female

Distinctive name of Cuban origin believed to mean "sacred land.

CICEL

Male

Rare female name of uncertain origin, possibly Polish or Slavic, derived from Latin words meaning 'circle' or 'wheel', and potentially connected to ancient Roman culture.

CICELEY

Female

Unique French-derived name meaning 'chickpea', popularized in English-speaking countries, often associated with elegance and refinement despite no historical evidence supporting this link.

CICELY

Female

Elegant English name derived from the Latin Cicelia, meaning "from Mount Kikis" or "of Kikis".

CICERO

Male

Latin-origin male name meaning 'polished' or 'policeman', derived from the Latin word 'cera', meaning 'wax'. It was famously borne by Marcus Tullius Cicero, a renowned Roman statesman and philosopher.

CICI

Female

Italian origin name derived from "ciccio," meaning "round" or "chubby," typically used as a nickname for Francesco but also standalone.