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CIGI
FeminineHungarian name derived from Zsigmond, meaning "protected by an arrow".
CIIN
FeminineChinese origin name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', traditionally used for girls but also suitable for boys.
CIJA
FeminineUnique Slavic name from Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian languages meaning "aunt", originally used affectionately for older female relatives before evolving into a given name.
CIJI
FeminineBeautiful and unique Chinese name derived from the characters '慈' (compassionate) and '吉' (luck), originating during the Qing Dynasty to embody kindness, benevolence, and good fortune.
CILAS
MasculineRare Greek name with deep roots in mythology, meaning 'curl' or 'curve,' referring either to the hero's curly hair or curved bow, or associated with the ancient city of Cyllene.
CILEY
FeminineUncommon Irish name derived from the surname Ó Cléirigh, meaning "descendant of Cleirigh," itself translated from the Gaelic word "cléireach" signifying "scholar.
CILIA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'eyelashes', popular in Spain, and historically used in ancient Rome to denote beauty and grace.
CILICIA
FeminineRare but meaningful Armenian name, derived from the historical region known for its beauty and rich history.
CILLA
FeminineScandinavian origin meaning 'hawk', has been popular in Nordic countries for centuries due to its association with a legendary female Viking warrior.
CILLIAN
MasculineIrish male name derived from "Cillín", meaning "devoted to God" or "church". It originated from the ancient Irish clan, the Uí Chinnéide, and has been popular among Irish nobility throughout history.
CILTON
MasculineRare Latin name meaning 'killer of lions', symbolizing courage.
CIMANI
FeminineRare Italian given name derived from the occupational surname Cimmino, meaning 'mortar'.
CIMARA
FeminineRare yet powerful Spanish-derived name signifying strength and courage, like a mountain peak.
CIMARRON
MasculineSpanish name meaning 'wild' or 'untamed', originally referring to runaway slaves who established independent communities during Spain's colonial period in the Americas.
CIMARRON
FeminineSpanish-derived given name meaning "untamed" or "wild," originally referring to wild horses and independent people in Spanish colonies.
CIMBERLY
FeminineDistinctive English given name created by author Stephen King for his 1984 novel "The Talisman," gaining popularity beyond its fictional origins.
CIMONE
FeminineThe Greek name Cimone, meaning 'wave', originated from ancient Athens' powerful military leader Cimon.
CIMORA
FeminineRare, Latin-derived unisex name that combines "ci-" and "morari," meaning "to climb" and "linger.
CIN
MasculineTraditional Vietnamese girls' name meaning "moon," embodying feminine beauty and grace. It has been widely used among Vietnamese families throughout generations, including during the imperial era when many royal daughters were given this name.
CINA
FeminineCaptivating female name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word "cinereus," meaning ash-colored or ashes.
CINAMON
FeminineCinnamon is a rare American given name derived from the English word for the spice obtained from the cinnamon tree, native to Sri Lanka but now cultivated worldwide.
CINAR
MasculineDistinctive Turkish name derived from 'cinar', meaning 'plane tree', which symbolizes strength, wisdom, and longevity.
CINCERE
MasculineCinere is a rare Latin-derived name meaning "ashes," associated with rebirth and renewal, and once borne by notable Roman figures like Lucius Cornelius Cinna.
CINCERE
FeminineItalian origin and means 'sincere' or 'genuine', derived from the Italian word 'cincero'.
CINCH
MasculineUncommon American given name with origins tied to the word 'cinch', meaning a belt or strap used for fastening clothing around the waist. Its history and meaning remain largely undocumented due to its scarcity in use.
CINCO
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name meaning 'five', often celebrated on the fifth day of the month, popular for its simplicity and connection to Spanish heritage.
CIND
FeminineUncommon female name of unknown origin, with no established historical or linguistic roots and no universally accepted meaning.
CINDA
FeminineLatin-origin name derived from "cinder," symbolizing rebirth and transformation. It appears in literature like "Cinderella" and Shakespeare's "Othello." Notable figures include fantasy author Cinda Williams Chima, further associating the name with courage and resilience.
CINDAL
FeminineUnique, unisex given name of unknown origin, with no known etymology or meaning, but it has gained popularity in recent years despite its mysterious beginnings.
CINDE
FeminineCindy is a popular American female given name derived from Cynthia, which means "from Mount Kynthos" in Latin.
CINDEE
FeminineUnique American name blend of Cindy (Greek: 'woman from Kynthos') and Dee (Irish: 'sorrowful'), with no specific historical figure or legend attached.
CINDEL
FeminineHebrew-origin female name meaning "new," associated with new beginnings and rebirth, popular worldwide as a unique yet meaningful choice.
CINDELL
FeminineDistinctive American name of unknown origin, possibly derived from 'cinder' or invented, lacking widespread documentation for its meaning and history.
CINDER
FeminineEnglish girl's name derived from Middle English 'cinder,' meaning ashes or embers, originally given as a nickname for those with ash-colored hair or fire-related occupations.
CINDERELLA
FeminineEnglish name created for the titular character of the Cinderella story, combining 'Cinder' from ashes and 'Ella', a shortened form of her given name Ella.
CINDEY
FeminineHebrew-derived female name meaning "firm" or "enduring," reflecting strength and resilience.
CINDI
FeminineCharming American name often considered a diminutive of Cynthia, which means "woman from Kynthos." It gained popularity in the mid-20th century as a less traditional but feminine option, with notable bearers like Cindi McMAfee.
CINDIA
FeminineCindia, derived from the Spanish word 'cinda' meaning cinnamon, is a unique feminine name of Latin American origin popularized by Venezuelan actress-singer Cindia Reyes.
CINDIE
FeminineUnique given name with uncertain origins, believed to be a variant of Cindy or Cinderella, or possibly derived from the Latin word 'cinnamon'. Despite its unclear beginnings, Cindie has been used for centuries and has been associated with notable figures in literature and music.
CINDRA
FeminineUnique Greek-derived female name meaning 'mountain peak', symbolizing strength and courage.