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CRESS
MaleRare French origin given name derived from Latin "crescere", meaning "to grow". It signifies personal growth and development, encouraging continuous improvement. Historically used as both boys' and girls' names, Cress is now more commonly associated with females, influenced by literary works like Troilus and Cressida.
CRESSA
FemaleRare, Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'to rush or flow', reflecting its watery origins.
CRESSIDA
FemaleRare yet captivating female name of Latin origin, meaning "to grow" or "to increase," derived from the Roman mythological nymph who continually bloomed into a flower.
CRESSIE
FemaleRare, unique name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, first recorded in the 16th century with possible connections to Crescentia or French Crescent.
CRESTA
FemaleUncommon Italian unisex name derived from "crest", meaning peak or summit, symbolizing strength and determination. Historically associated with prominent figures like Duke Crestadoro di Lorenzo de' Medici, it's now considered a unique and distinctive choice for both boys and girls.
CRESTINA
FemaleLatin-derived feminine name meaning "crest" or "peak," symbolizing prominence and achievement. It has been used throughout history, notably among Italian and Spanish nobility, and is associated with Santa Crestina, an early Christian martyr. Today, it remains a unique and elegant choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter.
CRESTON
MaleOriginal American name with an unknown meaning, believed to be inspired by "crest," possibly signifying strength or achievement. It first appeared in the late 19th century and has been used consistently since, though never widely popular.
CRETA
FemaleGreek origin name derived from the island of Crete, known for its rich history and legends like the Minotaur tale, with modern associations including beauty, strength, and resilience.
CRETE
FemaleRare yet captivating Greek given name derived from the historic island of Crete in the Mediterranean Sea, symbolizing strength, power, and divine origins.
CRETIA
FemaleRare feminine name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'Creta' meaning 'cream' or 'whitish', possibly referring to someone with fair complexion.
CRETTIE
FemaleRare English given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from the French Cretien meaning "sharp-witted," or the Latin Crescentia signifying "growing.
CREW
FemaleUnusual English given name derived from 'crew', referring to a group working together on a ship or aircraft, with a strong, dynamic sound reflecting its nautical roots.
CREW
MaleUnique and unconventional given name with no established origin. It may derive from nautical terms or English surnames like Crew or Crewe.
CREWE
MaleRare yet significant English given name derived from the Old English word 'creu', meaning 'cross', likely referring to the cross-shaped layout of roads in the market town of Crewe, Cheshire, England.
CREWS
MaleEnglish surname of Norse origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name Hróðgeirr meaning "famous spear".
CREYTON
MaleUncommon English name derived from the Old English word 'creat', meaning 'to create' or 'to form'. It was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, but its usage throughout history has been sparse.
CRHISTOPHER
MaleChristopher is a Greek-origin male name meaning "bearer of Christ," derived from "Christos" (anointed) and "pher" (to bear).
CRIAG
MaleCraig is a masculine given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word 'creag' meaning 'rock'.
CRICHTON
MaleRare Scottish given name derived from "Creagach," meaning "rocky.
CRICKET
FemaleThe name Cricket originates from England, derived from 'cricce' or 'crick', meaning 'bend' or 'crook', used as a surname before becoming popular as a given name in the late 19th century.
CRICKETT
FemaleRare English female name with uncertain origins and no explicit meaning, though some associate it with the sport of cricket.
CRIMSON
FemaleUncommon English female name derived from the vibrant red hue, symbolizing passion and beauty.
CRIMSON
MaleEnglish given name derived from 'crimson', meaning deep red, associated with richness and passion.
CRIMSYN
FemaleEnigmatic given name with no known origin or linguistic roots, but its unique sound has drawn some individuals to use it in recent years.
CRIS
MaleSpanish-origin boy's name meaning 'Christian', popularized during the Middle Ages as a symbol of religious devotion.
CRIS
FemaleUnique, Spanish-derived name originating from 'Chrysoprasium', meaning 'golden stone'.
CRISANGEL
MaleRare Latin-derived name meaning "golden messenger.
CRISANN
FemaleUnique female given name with unknown origins, created as a blend of Christina and Ann, translating to "follower of Christ" and "grace," respectively.
CRISANNA
FemaleRare Italian name derived from "cristallo," meaning crystal, connoting clarity and strength.
CRISANTA
FemaleSpanish name derived from 'crisa', meaning 'golden', translating to 'golden flower' or 'golden rose'. It was popular in Spain during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, symbolizing beauty, elegance, and prosperity.
CRISANTO
MaleDistinct Spanish name derived from the Latin word 'Chrysanthus', meaning 'golden flower'.
CRISBEL
FemaleLatin-origin girl's name meaning "golden-haired," popularized in Europe during the Middle Ages and still considered unique today.
CRISBELL
FemaleRare Latin-derived name, combining 'Christus' (anointed) with French 'belle' (beautiful), meaning 'beautiful anointed one'.
CRISCIA
FemaleDistinctive name of Latin origin, derived from "Christi" meaning "of Christ." It has historical significance, being popular among European Christians during the Middle Ages, and is associated with Saint Christina of Tyre. Today, it is still chosen for its unique sound and religious meaning.
CRISEL
FemaleCaptivating female name of Latin origin, derived from the word "chrysos" meaning 'gold', once used for males but now predominantly given to females.
CRISELDA
FemaleUnique and beautiful Spanish name derived from Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ' or 'anointed one'. It combines the Greek 'Christos', meaning 'anointed one', with the diminutive suffix '-elda', translating to 'little anointed one'. Historically significant, Criselda is associated with strength and grace.
CRISELLE
FemaleItalian girl's name derived from 'Christellus', meaning 'little Christian', and popularized during the Renaissance.
CRISETTE
FemaleCharming French given name, not directly linked to its root word 'crise', meaning crisis. Instead, it evolved as a unique pet form of Christine, signifying 'follower of Christ'.
CRISHA
FemaleCaptivating Greek female name derived from 'chrysos', meaning 'gold'.
CRISHAUN
MaleAmerican unisex name of recent origin, combining 'Chris' and 'Shaun', with no specific meaning but interpreted through its components: fate, grace, and divine favor.