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CIYANNA
FeminineAfrican name from the Igbo tribe, meaning "God answers," reflecting faith in divine intervention.
CJ
FeminineModern, unisex given name of unclear origin but believed to be an abbreviation of names like Catherine-Jane or Charlotte-Jasmine. Its meaning varies depending on the full names it abbreviates, ranging from "pure" and "graced by God" to "free man" and "jasmine flower". Despite having no specific historical figure attached, CJ's component parts have been borne by notable individuals throughout history, adding timelessness and elegance to this contemporary name choice.
CJ
MasculineModern, distinctive name of unknown origin with no specific meaning or history. Often used as a nickname or shortened form of other names like Charles or Christopher, it has gained popularity in recent years among parents seeking unique names for their children.
CJAY
MasculineModern American boy's name with no specific meaning or historical significance. It emerged in recent decades as a creative alternative to traditional names and has gained popularity for its short, catchy sound. Despite lacking a long history or traditional meaning, CJAY allows those named after it to forge their own paths without being overshadowed by past associations.
CLABE
MasculineRare American given name of German origin, derived from Klaber meaning 'claw' or 'hand', potentially reflecting a prominent hand or unique grip.
CLABERN
MasculineRare, unique given name with no known origin or widely accepted meaning; likely invented by parents seeking a distinctive moniker.
CLABON
MasculineUncommon French given name with historical roots, derived from "claban" meaning 'a kind of monk', likely bestowed upon boys perceived as serious or pious during the Middle Ages.
CLABORN
MasculineUncommon English male name derived from 'Clafwin,' meaning 'limping friend.'
CLABORNE
MasculineRare American given name with an unknown origin, created by combining elements from other names such as Clarence, Albert, andorne (meaning "borne" or "boundary"). It has no specific meaning attached to it and has been used sparingly throughout history, primarily in the United States.
CLADIE
FeminineFemale given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Claudia, which means 'to close' or 'shut'; notable figures like Claudia Quinta and Saint Claudia have contributed to its historical significance.
CLADY
FeminineIrish given name derived from "Mac Laghda," meaning "son of ardor" or "full of passion.
CLAE
MasculineBelgian origin name derived from Claes, the Dutch short form of Nicholas, which means 'victory of the people'.
CLAIBORN
MasculineRare American name derived from Scottish surname Claiborne, possibly meaning "stone stream".
CLAIBORNE
FeminineRare English given name derived from the surname 'Claiborne', which means 'limping warrior'.
CLAIBORNE
MasculineEnglish name of Old French origin, derived from 'Claibert,' meaning 'famous' or 'renowned' and 'bright.'
CLAIR
FeminineFrench given name derived from the Old French word "clair," meaning "clear" or "bright.
CLAIR
MasculineFrench origin, meaning 'clear' or 'bright', and has been popular in France for centuries.
CLAIRA
FeminineLatin-derived female given name which means "clear" or "bright". It's a variant of Clara, with an elegant touch.
CLAIRABELLE
FeminineCharming French-origin given name derived from 'clair', meaning 'clear' or 'bright'.
CLAIRAH
FeminineUnique and beautiful name of uncertain origin, often associated with clarity and brightness, popular among parents seeking distinctive names for daughters.
CLAIRANN
FeminineUnique Gaelic feminine given name derived from the Irish word 'clàr,' meaning 'clear' or 'bright.' It signifies light, radiance, and clarity.
CLAIRE
MasculineFeminine French given name derived from the word 'clair', meaning 'clear' or 'bright'. It was popularized by Saint Clare of Assisi in the 13th century.
CLAIRE
FeminineFrench female given name dating back to the Middle Ages, meaning 'clear' or 'bright'.
CLAIRECE
FeminineDistinctive French feminine given name derived from "claire," meaning "clear" or "bright.
CLAIREMARIE
FeminineClairemarie, of French origin, combines 'clear' and 'sea', signifying clarity and strength.
CLAIRENE
FeminineRare French feminine name derived from 'clair', meaning 'clear' or 'bright'.
CLAIRESE
FeminineUnique French-derived given name, originating from 'clair', meaning 'clear' or 'bright'. It suggests someone who brings clarity or brightness, as indicated by the suffix '-ese'.
CLAIRESSA
FeminineRare, elegant French name meaning "clear" or "bright," derived from the word "claire.
CLAIRICE
FeminineUnique and captivating feminine name of Latin origin, derived from "clara," meaning clear or bright. It signifies light, luminosity, and clarity, and has a graceful, elegant sound.
CLAIRISSA
FeminineDistinctive French feminine name meaning "clear" or "bright".
CLAIRITY
FeminineRare French female given name derived from "clair," meaning clear or bright. It's a variant of Claire and Clarisse, standing out due to its scarcity.
CLAIRMONT
MasculineUnique French given name derived from 'clair', meaning clear or bright, and 'mont', mountain, translating to "clear mountain". It has gained popularity in recent decades but lacks historical records prior to the late 20th century.
CLANCE
MasculineUnique, modern name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Clarence, but without concrete evidence. Its lack of established meaning allows for personal interpretation.
CLANCEY
FeminineUncommon Irish name derived from the ancient surname "O'Clancy," meaning "descendant of Clancy." It originates from the Gaelic word "clooney," translating to "meadow or grassy place.
CLANCEY
MasculineUncommon Irish male given name derived from the surname O'Clancy, meaning "descendant of Clanch," itself possibly referring to a reddish complexion or hair color. It has historical significance as it was once widespread in Ireland and associated with influential families like the O'Clancys.
CLANCIE
FeminineIrish name meaning "red-haired warrior," derived from the Gaelic words "clann" (family) and "ciar" (red).
CLANCY
FeminineIrish name derived from "O'Clancy", meaning "son of the clear river". It was borne by notable figures such as Thomas Francis Meagher and remains popular today for its unique sound and historic associations with bravery and strength.
CLANCY
MasculineIrish given name derived from the surname O'Clancy, meaning 'descendant of the red-haired one.'
CLANTON
MasculineRare American name believed to mean "noisy" in Old English.
CLARA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'clear' or 'bright', derived from the Latin word 'clarus'.